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Bure was born in Moscow in 1971 to Vladimir and Tatiana Bure. At age 12, his parents separated, and he remained with his mother. Vladimir Bure, a Russian swimming legend, had dreams of Pavel becoming a professional swimmer, but he aspired to play hockey at an early age. He attended his first tryout with the CSKA Moscow hockey school at the age of six, despite his limited skating ability. At age 16, Bure began his professional hockey career playing for CSKA Moscow. He was invited to the senior club's training camp for the 1987-88 season. Although he was deemed too young, and not yet ready, for the Soviet League, Bure earned minimal playing time filling in for absent regulars. He made his debut in September 1987, and played five games for the senior team, scoring his only goal in his first game. Bure joined the club full-time in 1988-89 and amassed 17 goals, a Soviet League record for rookies. The record would last for 18 years until Alexei Cherepanov scored 18 goals in 2006-07. Bure added 9 assists for 26 points to earn the league's rookie of the year honours. His individual success helped CSKA Moscow capture their thirteenth consecutive Soviet championship and twelfth consecutive IIHF European Cup in 1989 (they repeated as European champions the following year). As a member CSKA, Bure joined a lineup that featured several future NHL players, including linemates Sergei Fedorov and Alexander Mogilny, as well as Igor Larionov, Viacheslav Fetisov, Sergei Makarov, and Vladimir Konstantinov. The combination of Bure, Fedorov and Mogilny formed a promising combination for head coach Viktor Tikhonov, with expectations to replace the previous top Soviet line, the K-L-M combination of Vladimir Krutov, Larionov and Makarov. The trio was short-lived, as Mogilny defected to play for the Buffalo Sabres in 1989, and Fedorov joined the Detroit Red Wings the following year. In his third and final season with the Red Army, Bure tied for the lead in team-scoring with Valeri Kamensky, tallying 46 points. His 35 goals was second in the league, one goal behind Ramil Yuldashev of Sokil Kyiv. Bure turned down a three-year contract extension in August 1991, which resulted in him being left off the roster of the Soviet team for the Canada Cup. Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: Did he receive any special recognition or awards?
Bure added 9 assists for 26 points to earn the league's rookie of the year honours.
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Hold the fishing rod with your casting hand at the base of the reel. Leave about 12 inches (approximately 30 cm) of line hanging between your bait hook and the tip of the rod. Grab the line with your index finger and keep it taut. Make sure that there is nothing behind you for the line to catch onto (e.g., a tree or other person). Aim the line at the line towards the spot in the water you want it to land in, then pull it backwards. Cast it out and release your index finger from the line. After casting your rod, wait several seconds for the jig hook to reach the bottom. If the bait is heavy enough you may feel the spoon hit the bottom. Note that lightweight jig hooks will take longer to sink. Make boisterous vertical motions with your rod by flicking your wrist and popping your fishing rod tip up a short distance. Allow the jig hook to sink back to the bottom. Repeat this process to get the attention of larger fish looking for food. Vary your movements by jigging the rod up and down and side-to-side. Cast your line out into the water. Hold your fishing rod at a 60 degree angle and slowly reel the line in. This motion will cause the jig to flow through the water smoothly, appearing to swim. Summary:
Set up your fishing rod. Cast out your line. Wait for your jig hook to hit the bottom of the body of water. Snap and pop the line. Use the “swimming” technique.
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Question 1: What is the function of red bone marrow? Question 2: What are the functions of red and yellow bone marrow? Available options: (a). no (b). yes Are questions 1 and 2 asking the same thing?
(a).
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Question: Who fronted the band Culture Club? Answer:
boy george
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Article:Media playback is not supported on this device The Blues will start the final day of the Spring Series leading on goal difference from Manchester City, who earned a late victory at Sunderland thanks to Georgia Stanway's goal. Third-placed Arsenal stayed within one point of the top two with a 1-0 home win over Reading. And Yeovil earned their first point in the top flight, drawing at Birmingham. Chelsea, City and Arsenal were each playing their game in hand on former leaders Liverpool, who drop to fourth place. Chelsea, 7-0 winners over Liverpool on Sunday, were in clinical form again in a professional display at Stoke Gifford Stadium. After Millie Bright's downward header gave Emma Hayes' side a first-half lead, England's Fran Kirby added a neat brace after the break before Switzerland's Ramona Bachmann slotted in the fourth. The result means Chelsea will win the title if they win at Birmingham on Saturday, barring a mathematical improbability. Man City's title hopes appeared to be slipping away before Stanway's stoppage-time strike, while Arsenal's only goal against a resilient Reading came from in-form striker Danielle Carter. For bottom-of-the-table Yeovil, a goalless draw at FA Cup finalists Birmingham - in which both sides struck the woodwork - ended their seven-match losing run since winning promotion to WSL 1, while Birmingham climbed to sixth. Summarize the main points of that article.
Chelsea moved top of Women's Super League One with one match remaining with a 4-0 win at Bristol City.
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Generate a short summary this sentence: a u.s. patriot missile was accidentally fired from a u.s. military base in qatar to a nearby farm in the tiny gulf arab state , the official qatar news agency reported tuesday . Summary:
patriot missile accidentally fired from u.s. base onto qatari farm news agency says
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Answer by taking a quote from the following article: The son of a physician, Kunstler was born in New York City and attended DeWitt Clinton High School. He was educated at Yale College, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1941, and Columbia University Law School from which he graduated in 1948. While in school, Kunstler was an avid poet and represented Yale in the Glascock Prize competition at Mount Holyoke College. Kunstler served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the Pacific theater, attaining the rank of Major, and received the Bronze Star. Kunstler gained national renown for defending the Chicago Seven (originally Chicago Eight), in a five-month trial in 1969-1970, against charges of conspiring to incite riots in Chicago during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Under cross-examination, Kunstler got a key police witness to contradict his previous testimony and admit that he had not witnessed Jerry Rubin, but had rather been given his name two weeks later by the FBI. Another prosecution witness, photographer Louis Salzberg, admitted under Kunstler's cross-examination that he was still on the payroll of the FBI. The trial was marked by frequent clashes between Kunstler and U.S. Attorney Thomas Foran, with Kunstler taking the opportunity to accuse the government of failing to "realize the extent of antiwar sentiment". Kunstler also sparred with Judge Julius Hoffman, on one occasion remarking (with respect to the number of federal marshals): "this courtroom has the appearance of an armed camp. I would note that the Supreme Court has ruled that the appearance of an armed camp is a reversible error". During one heated exchange, Kunstler informed Hoffman that his entry in Who's Who was three times longer than the judge's, to which the judge replied "I hope you get a better obituary". Kunstler and co-defense attorney Leonard Weinglass were cited for contempt (the convictions were later overturned unanimously by the Seventh Circuit). If Hoffman's contempt conviction had been allowed to stand, Kunstler would have been imprisoned for an unprecedented four years. The progress of the trial--which had many aspects of guerrilla theater--was covered on the nightly news and made Kunstler the best-known lawyer in the country, and something of a folk hero. After much deadlock, the jury acquitted all seven on the conspiracy charge, but convicted five of violating the anti-riot provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1968. The Seventh Circuit overturned all the convictions on November 21, 1972 due to Hoffman's refusal to let defense lawyers question the prospective jurors on racial and cultural biases; the Justice Department did not retry the case. Was there baclash?
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Write a sentence not in English.
1.
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Translate "The leading Bosnian Serb parties are to appoint a candidate for prime minister by the end of this week, and they have already indicated they will choose him." to Turkish?
Önde gelen Bosnalı Sırp partileri bu hafta sonuna kadar başbakanlık için bir aday çıkaracaklar ve şimdiden Spiriç'i seçeceklerini belirtmiş durumdalar.
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Translate the following sentence to Turkish: SDA backs Inzko regarding Bosnian Serbs Turkish:
SDA, Bosnalı Sırplar hakkında Inzko'ya destek verdi
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Create a set of triples that describes the content in the following sentence. In 2005 the film The Tiger was released.
The Tiger YEAR 2005
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Write a sentence not in English.
Die beiden Länder haben nach wie vor zahlreiche gemeinsame Interessen, aber heute verfolgt man diese Interessen auf einer ganz anderen Basis.
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Read this and answer the question. If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". The core culture or Pengngan Chamorro is based on complex social protocol centered upon respect: From sniffing over the hands of the elders (called mangnginge in Chamorro), the passing down of legends, chants, and courtship rituals, to a person asking for permission from spiritual ancestors before entering a jungle or ancient battle grounds. Other practices predating Spanish conquest include galaide' canoe-making, making of the belembaotuyan (a string musical instrument made from a gourd), fashioning of åcho' atupat slings and slingstones, tool manufacture, Måtan Guma' burial rituals, and preparation of herbal medicines by Suruhanu. Which culture involves sniffs the feet of elders?
unanswerable
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Write an article based on this summary: Uefa president Michel Platini has told English critics of his proposal to move the Qatar World Cup in 2022 to the winter to be more flexible. Article:
The event's timing has been debated as Qatar's summers can be as hot as 50C. Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has argued for a switch from June but the Premier League opposes the plan. "I will say something to the English. We respect your calendar for 150 years - for one month in 150 years you can change," Platini, 58, said. Media playback is not supported on this device "I played in winter all my life, in the snow, in the rain, because of your calendar. You can change it for one month - I don't ask any more. "In Qatar there is nobody there in June, they are all in Europe, it's 50C and you can do nothing. I have said that from the beginning and I was always transparent about that because I think it is time we take the World Cup to an Arabic country." Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore was adamant in his opposition when asked about it by BBC Sport this month, saying "moving it to the winter is the wrong way to go". But there has been a less consistent message from key members of the FA. Although Dyke hoped his own view that a summer tournament is "impossible" was shared by the rest of the organisation, predecessor David Bernstein told the BBC there should be a "rebidding process" after earlier suggesting a switch would be "fundamentally flawed". Media playback is not supported on this device To allay health fears over the high temperatures, officials from Qatar have said they intend to use air-conditioned stadiums and are researching the potential to create artificial clouds. Platini will gauge the views of the European associations on the issue at a meeting in Dubrovnik, Croatia, in September. He hinted he would prefer to move the 2022 World Cup to January rather than November or December, so it did not disrupt any European club competitions. The Frenchman also called for reform of the current transfer system. "I think transfers are a robbery," he said. "It's an opportunity for a lot of people to make a lot of money." He acknowledged the desire from clubs to close the summer transfer window before the league season begins. This year for British teams, the market is open from the 1 July to 2 September. He said: "I agree it is too long, but the whole world is involved and don't play at the same time as we do. The clubs also want to have transfers finished before the start of their competition."
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Write an article based on this "A senior dentist who was found guilty of more than 100 charges of misconduct is to be allowed to practice again after his suspension was lifted by the General Dental Council (GDC)." Article:
In April, Prof Philip Lamey won his appeal against being struck off. A further review has now concluded that subject to very strict conditions the dentist can return to work. Prof Lamey can start to treat dental patients again but will have to undergo regular supervision. Last year, the GDC, the body that regulates dentists, found him guilty of serious misconduct and removed him from the dental register. The action came after Prof Lamey, who was a consultant in oral medicine at Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital, had 135 patients recalled after 35 of them developed cancer. Four of them died. A lengthy investigation found him guilty of failing to diagnose cancer in patients and poor record keeping. The latest review means the dentist can practice so long as he agrees to continuous assessment and a personal development plan that acknowledges his deficiencies.
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Write a "[II]" movie review (Choices: [I] negative [II] positive).
i stopped thinking about how good it all was , and started doing nothing but reacting to it - feeling a part of its grand locations , thinking urgently as the protagonists struggled , feeling at the mercy of its inventiveness , gasping at its visual delights .
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Triple: Cocum eatType pub; Cocum priceRange moderate; Cocum customer rating 1 out of 5; Cocum familyFriendly yes What is a sentence that describes this triple?
Cocum pub has a moderate price range, is kid friendly and a 1 out of 5 customer rating.
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Briefly summarize this sentence: finns on friday chose saku koivu of the montreal canadiens , who is battling cancer , as competitor of the year because of his determination to beat the disease . Summary:
finns honor cancer-fighting koivu with competitor title
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Ate there tonight. 45 minutes after I left, I threw it all up in the bathroom of a nearby store. Instant food poisoning. I had zero to drink - zero! Choose the sentiment of this review? OPT: (I) negative. (II) positive.
(I)
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What sport is played by the Florida Marlins
baseball
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News article: Kerry Washington: 'I'm the luckiest broad in Hollywood now' The "Scandal" star is proclaimed by the fashion mag to be "the hottest woman on TV." The ABC political drama in which she plays White House PR maven Olivia Pope, who has a steamy affair with the president, helped launch her to stardom. But her role in Quentin Tarantino's Oscar-winning "Django Unchained" has people continuing to pay attention. "I'm the luckiest broad in Hollywood now," she told the mag. "To be the lead actor on 'Scandal' and to be in the highest-earning Tarantino movie -- I don't get to ask for more." PHOTOS: 50 most beautiful female celebrities Washington was recognized for her role as slave Broomhilda von Schaft, the wife of Jamie Foxx's titular Django, who is taken to a different plantation than her husband. Washington's resume is long but has a few standout roles, including a stint in "Boston Legal" and appearances in the "Fantastic Four" franchise, "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," "For Colored Girls" and "A Thousand Words." Her first big film role came before all that in 2001, when she appeared with Julia Stiles in "Save the Last Dance." The 36-year-old will next appear in Tina Gordon Chism's comedy "Peeples," alongside "The Office's" Craig Robinson and David Alan Grier. The film hits theaters May 10. But her recent success seems to be unexpected. If you were to ask her if she ever thought she'd be an actress or model, she'd say no. "I was not that girl. I was a kooky theater kid, silly and goofy and academic," she said. "I imagined I'd be a clinical psychologist, with a focus on how performance shapes identity. I'd figure out ways to use role-playing in the healing of people." Washington dons designs by Giorgio Armani, Balmain, Tom Ford, Giambattista Valli and Marc Jacobs for the Elle spread and admits all the glitz and glam has been pretty nice, even the strenuous routine of getting red-carpet ready. "I found out I enjoy the process," she said. "All these people show up at my house, they all have kits, someone has dresses. And it's like, let's have fun. It's not all about me. We're able to create stories on the red carpet." And she totally has. Monday night she wore a black and floral Vera Wang gown to the Costume Institute's annual Met Gala and rocked purple highlights in her hair. The June edition of Elle hits newsstands May 21. 'Fresh Prince' star Alfonso Ribeiro expecting baby No. 2 Amanda Bynes says she had a nose job to remove 'webbing' Anne Hathaway goes blond for Met Gala (plus other stars' hairdos) Follow Ministry of Gossip @LATcelebs. What are the most important parts of this news article?
Kerry Washington is looking pretty enviable on the cover of June's Elle magazine.
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What is an example of a tweet?
About to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. Then pizza afterwords. My legs hurt from walking too much.
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Please check if these have the same meaning. Choose your answer from: *no; *yes; It followed MacPaint and was a competitor to Silicon Beach Software 's SuperPaint . It was MacPaint and followed a competitor to SuperPaint by Silicon Beach Software .
no
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Question: who commanded the texas army and also was president of the texas republic?? Answer:
Sam Houston
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Premise: "i was really into the album oriented music even then so i was really familiar with a lot of with a lot of the AOR type music um the the album oriented like the uh James Taylor and" Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "I was not a fan of AOR music." true? Select from: -yes. -it is not possible to tell. -no.
no
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What was the name of the Liberian oil tanker that was wrecked off the coast of the Isles of Scilly in 1967?
torrey canyon
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Data: Midsummer House food Fast food; Midsummer House priceRange moderate; Midsummer House customer rating average; Midsummer House near All Bar One What would a sentence about this data be like?
Midsummer House is located near All Bar One offering fast food at a higher price range with average customer ratings.
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Note the options at the end. Select the topic that this about: Oracle Corp. recently learned that PeopleSoft will reject Oracle #39;s \$24.00 a share- its best and final offer. The cash tender offer to purchase all of the outstanding shares of PeopleSoft, Inc. Choose from: + World. + Sports. + Business. + Science/Tech.
Business
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In January 2002, the United States Special Operations Command, Pacific deployed to the Philippines to advise and assist the Armed Forces of the Philippines in combating Filipino Islamist groups. The operations were mainly focused on removing the Abu Sayyaf group and Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) from their stronghold on the island of Basilan. The second portion of the operation was conducted as a humanitarian program called "Operation Smiles". The goal of the program was to provide medical care and services to the region of Basilan as part of a "Hearts and Minds" program. Joint Special Operations Task Force – Philippines disbanded in June 2014, ending a 14-year mission. After JSOTF-P disbanded, as late as November 2014, American forces continued to operate in the Philippines under the name "PACOM Augmentation Team". Is there an answer to this question (If it cannot be answered, say "unanswerable"): What was the name of the operation to remove Abu Sayyaf?
unanswerable
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By. Daily Mail Reporter. PUBLISHED:. 11:06 EST, 25 October 2013. |. UPDATED:. 12:19 EST, 25 October 2013. Avid fans of the Star Wars films may think they have seen every frame and heard every word from the six-part saga, but as Yoda would say: 'Wrong, they are.' A segment of the 1983 film Return Of The Jedi has been discovered, which has around 30 minutes of unreleased footage - including outtakes, alternate takes and behind-the-scenes direction. The 'lost' footage turned up on a LaserDisc, a large-format forerunner of the DVD, and contains an early take of a scene on Yoda's home planet in the Dagobah system. A long-lost disc, from a technology far far away: The LaserDisc with printed label that shows it's a LucasFilm-designed EditDroid demo of scene 50 from Return Of The Jedi. Luke Skywalker has returned to finish his Jedi training, but he finds a physically weakened Yoda, who complains about his age and ill-health. Suddenly, indignant at the thought that a young Skywalker may be mocking him because of his age, Yoda delivers the now-famous line: 'When 900 years you reach, look as good you will not.' The rough take shows how Frank Oz - Muppet Show creator and the voice of Yoda - developed the unique phrasing and vocal range of the little green Jedi master. Another minute-long clip from the LaserDisc shows Luke Skywalker's faithful droid R2D2 repairing an X-fing fighter - both machines looking decidedly out of place on the overgrown Dagobah surface. Both clips have been put up on a special Facebook page, and more footage is promised in the near future. In the 1980s, Star Wars creator George Lucas and his team at LucasFilm devised the EditDroid editing system for film and television, which used the LaserDisc technology. Instead of printing daily takes on film stock, processed negatives from the camera would be mastered onto LaserDisc, similar to burning DVDs today. It made it much easier to select takes and set up a rough edit for the negative cutter, who would then use the directions from the LaserDisc to cut the camera negative and assemble the finished film. Missing edit: A still from the unused take shows R2D2 carrying out repairs on an X-wing starfghter. Difference of scale: The 1980s LaserDisc was around the size of a vinyl LP record, and dwarfs the modern DVD. Only 24 EditDroid systems were built. The invention of less cumbersome and less glitch-prone technology saw them phased out - which is why the discovery of the Return Of The Jedi LaserDisc is so exciting for film fans. The LP-record-sized LaserDiscs were popular among video enthusiasts because they provided a better-quality product than its contemporary rivals VHS or Beta. Copy on the Facebook page, saying that the footage was never officially released, reads: 'Now here's the amazing part for you Star Wars freaks out there... Approximately 30 minutes of unedited raw, unsweetened work-print takes in letterbox format of scene 50 (Luke on Dagobah with Yoda) from Return Of The Jedi were used... Slates, people yelling action, multiple takes of the same scenes of Luke and Yoda.' Eventually the full 30 minutes will be released in snippets - and no-doubt other Star Wars aficionados the world over will be scanning their sections of the solar system in search of more LaserDiscs laden with other outtakes. Write highlights for this article.
Two clips show Luke Skywalker, Yoda and R2D2 on Dagobah. Takes were put on forerunner to DVD for editing purposes. More clips of further scenes promised.
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china has dismissed talks in india by exiled tibetan leaders on the future of the himalayan region , saying any moves to separate tibet from china will fail . Write a brief summary in a sentence or less.
china dismisses tibetan talks in india
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Next question: who sang i've got a tiger by the tail?
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
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Triple: Buzz Aldrin BIRTH_PLACE Glen Ridge, New Jersey; Buzz Aldrin NATIONALITY United States; Buzz Aldrin WAS_SELECTED_BY_NASA 1963; Buzz Aldrin WAS_A_CREW_MEMBER_OF Apollo 11; Buzz Aldrin ALMA_MATER "Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sc.D. 1963" What is a sentence that describes this triple?
Buzz Aldrin who was originally from New Jersey graduated from MIT with a Sc.D in 1963. He then went on to join NASA in 1963 and became a member of the Apollo 11 crew.
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Choose from options: Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below: Icelanders are not afraid of a little dark. A recent study found no evidence of seasonal affective disorder in Iceland where the sun does not appear for a long time in the winter. Pick from: A). Yes; B). It's impossible to say; C). No;
B).
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Translate the following sentence to Russian: This would almost certainly happen if and when the US takes on Iraq. Russian:
Это почти неизбежно случится, когда США примутся за Ирак.
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Does the sentence "As a schoolboy, Gaddafi adopted the ideologies of Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, influenced in particular by Nasserism, the thought of Egyptian revolutionary and president Gamal Abdel Nasser, whom Gaddafi adopted as his hero." answer the question "What philosophy was named for Gamal Abdel Nasser?" Choose your answer from: - yes - no
yes
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Není to pes. Je to Tasmánský čert. Translate to English English:
He's not a dog, he's a Tasmanian Devil.
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Trivia question: In pop record terms, what have Snow Patrol being doing to cars, Adele to pavements and Shed Seven to rainbows? And the answer is?
chasing
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What is the sentiment of the following review? **Talk about uneventful, anti-climactic, overpriced, and overall boring** PROTIP: Go at night when you can see lights. It's very boring during the day. Thank god this was free for me; otherwise, I would've given it a lower rating. Lets begin with a few things wrong with this attraction: 1. The High Roller is so awkwardly placed behind the strip so you don't actually get to see anything on the strip; you see the high buildings and hotels and that's about it. 2. The place to buy tickets is actually not in the lobby with the prices of the ride (where it would logically be); instead you get tickets on the side of the building with NO SIGNS. 3. There are more employees working at the High Roller than there are guests (who thought this would make money?). 4. When you're inside the sphere that goes around, the music is so ridiculously loud that you NEED to be drunk to enjoy it. There are monitors that line the top that tell you how high you've gotten, 100ft... 200ft...300ft... etc; however, if the sphere ever stops for maintenance reasons, the count is totally off. We were at the apex when the monitor told us we were 3/4 of the way through with our ride. FAIL. Pros: Cool if it's free Cons: Expensive if it's not: Pick your answer from: 1). negative. 2). positive.
1).
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What is a one-sentence summary of the following article? Your classmates are ideal sources for helping you understand your homework, especially those who already completed the assignment or excel in the subject. You can ask your classmates for clarification on the instructions or for help in understanding the material itself. Nowadays, it shouldn’t be too difficult to contact a few classmates through social media or texting. If you’re too young for social media accounts or your own phone, you can ask a parent to call one of your friends’ houses, instead. For help with the instructions, you’ll usually need to ask someone in your class. For help with the material, however, you might also be able to ask friends in another class who are covering the same information at the same time; in fact, their teacher may have presented the information from a different perspective, allowing them to introduce that fresh perspective to you, too. For bigger assignments, you might even try organizing a study group for the homework assignment. Some institutions may offer a learning center or writing center where you can be tutored by teaching assistants or fellow students. Search your university or school's web page for more information. Some schools and universities offer special tutoring programs for athletes, first generation college students, or other groups. If you're uncertain where to find information, ask a librarian. They can often point you in the right direction. Don't forget to ask your professors, teachers, and classmates about where you can get additional help. If you aren’t able to get help from your classmates, older siblings and cousins can be your next best option, especially if they’re only older by a year or two. The information should still be somewhat fresh in their minds--they may even use the same principles in their current grade level assignments--so they might be able to answer any questions you have about the material. You might also consider asking relatives who are the same age as you. It’s possible that they’re covering the same material now, or that they’ve covered it a few weeks sooner than your class has. While the information may not be as fresh in their minds as it would be for a sibling or cousin, your parents will still know a lot, especially if you’re learning information they use regularly or learning about a subject they enjoy. You can ask other members of your extended family, too, such as aunts, uncles, and grandparents. Some individuals are better than others at certain subjects, and might be able to explain your homework and the subjects you’re studying in a way that helps you understand them better. For example, if you’re struggling with English, ask family members who love to read if they can help you understand your assignment. This option won’t be available to everyone, but if you have access to a private tutor or if your school has a tutoring center, you should definitely consider asking them for clarification on the homework material. They should be willing and able to help; after all, a tutor gets paid to help students. Send an email or call your tutor if you have a question but aren’t scheduled to meet with them the evening you have it. You can also ask your tutor if they have any advice on an assignment that isn’t related to the topic they tutor you for--e.g., you might ask your chemistry tutor for help on a math problem. The worst that can happen in either scenario is that your tutor will say they are unable to help you. If your instructor has provided your class with an email address, and you’ve exhausted your other options, consider sending them an email asking for clarification. Try to be as specific as possible when explaining what part you don't understand, whether it deals with the instructions or the material itself, and ask direct questions that can clarify your confusion. For instance, you might type, "I'm confused about which problem set I need to do. I thought you said the problems were on page 86 of the textbook, but there aren't any problems on that page." Understand that your teacher may not be able to respond right away. Even if they don't, you've at least communicated your desire to understand to your teacher, which may encourage them to spend more time on the material in future class sessions. Summary:
Ask for help from classmates. Look up university or school resources. Check with your siblings or school-aged relatives. Ask for help from your parents. Consult a tutor. Email your teacher.
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Can you generate a question with a factual answer?
About what time did the big tech boom in Seattle fizzle?
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Translate "Possession" to Russian?
Владение
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Write a sentence not in English.
Tento týden se herci ze seriálu zúčastní celosvětového turné HEROES.
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First question: How profitable is VPS hosting? Second question: What is managed VPS hosting? What are the benefits of VPS hosting? Are these two questions asking the same thing? Options are: a). no. b). yes.
a).
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Translate the following sentence to Turkish: More than 20,000 visitors attend the event every year. [Tomislav Georgiev] Turkish:
Etkinliğe her yıl 20 binden fazla ziyaretçi katılıyor. [Tomislav Georgiev]
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u.s. stock market fundamentals `` have been very good , '' treasury secretary robert rubin said today . Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph?
rubin says stock market fundamentals have been very good
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DeMarcus Cousins set a Sacramento record with 56 points, most by an NBA player this season, but the Charlotte Hornets beat the Kings 129-128 in double overtime Monday night after Troy Daniels hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 9 seconds left | FOX Sports While much of the country slept late Monday night, DeMarcus was wide awake in Sacramento. VERY wide awake. But in the end, what may have been a nightmare foul call ended his historic night early, and doomed his Kings in double overtime. Cousins scored a career-high 56 points, matching the franchise record set by Oscar Robertson in 1964 and setting a new high mark for the NBA this season. But it wasn’t just the 56 points. Look at these numbers: ● Seventy-percent shooting from the field (21 of 30) ● Only three free throws missed in 16 attempts ● A combined 104 points in his last two games played Then look at this number: ● Hornets 129, Kings 128 Yup, the Kings wasted Cousins’ career night (and Rajon Rondo's 20 assists, to boot). And what’s more, it was a 3-pointer by backup Hornets guard Troy Daniels with 9 seconds to play that did it. To put that into some perspective: ● Daniels led the Hornets -- and finished second in the game to Cousins -- with 28 points. Half of Cousins’ total. ● On the season, Daniels averages 10.5 minutes (he played 31 Monday), and 5.5 points. ● Daniels averages 52.4-percent shooting from beyond the arc, but shoots less than three per game. On Monday he was 8 of 11 from long range. The world certainly took notice as the big night unfolded. Then there was that sixth foul -- an offensive foul called as Cousins pulled down a rebound and put it back in for an apparent and-one. The Kings led 126-124 with 3:30 to play in the second overtime when the call was made. I viewed DeMarcus Cousins foul on Kemba Walker as a frustration foul, he disagreed - said he was trying to get a back tap I still can't believe DeMarcus Cousins fouled out on that terrible call. Refs unfairly target him. I'd hate to be Demarcus Cousins headband right now. (fouled out in double OT with 104 pts in his last 2 games). #CHAvSAC DeMarcus Cousins has just fouled out…. pic.twitter.com/7js9vQC09u Demarcus Cousins has fouled out. He's about to RKO George Karl if they lose. And when the game was over, the attention quickly shifted to the ineptitude of the rest of the Kings, including just how historically bad they were. Some familiar faces probably understand what @boogiecousins is feeling after tonight's loss. (via @FOXSportsLive) pic.twitter.com/bApuHFtbGi #LineOfTheNight: @boogiecousins 56 pts, 12 rebs, 4 asts, 2 blks, 21-30 FG, 13-16 FT Most pts in game in which teammate had 20 assists Wilt Chamberlain 100 DeMarcus Cousins 56 (Monday) via @eliassports pic.twitter.com/nelkfkOCbz DeMarcus Cousins (56 pts) joins MJ, Barkley & Antawn Jamison as only players with back-to-back 45-10s in past 30 yrs pic.twitter.com/HcTuvRy9Wo I dunno what else DeMarcus Cousins could do for Sacramento..imagine scoring 56 and still losing..someone should do a list on those moments.. For his part, Cousins played the good teammate after the game. "It was a tough loss. I was just sitting here (in the locker room) thinking how a lot of the plays early on could have changed the game," Cousins told the media after the game. "But I think through all of the mistakes, we all left it on the floor. You hate to lose games like this." The Associated Press contributed to this report What was this article about?
Sacramento big man has game for the ages, but has to watch after fouling out as little-known Troy Daniels help Hornets win
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Generate a sentence about this data: Asilomar Conference Grounds ARCHITECT Julia Morgan; Julia Morgan BIRTH_PLACE San Francisco; Julia Morgan SIGNIFICANT_BUILDING Chinatown, San Francisco Sentence:
Julia Morgan, San Francisco native, is the architect behind Chinatown in San Francisco and the grounds of Asilomar Conference.
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Select the correct answer: Which is an appropriate title for this article? By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID WASHINGTON (AP) -- A wide-ranging effort involving parents, schools, communities and government is needed to turn the tide of childhood obesity, the Institute of Medicine said Thursday... Pick your answer from: (a). World. (b). Sports. (c). Business. (d). Science/Tech.
(d).
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Write an article with the title: "THE STRUGGLE FOR IRAQ: THE RECONSTRUCTION; Iraq's Path Hinges on Words of Enigmatic Cleric" Article:
An austere home in a dusty alleyway here has become a center of power rivaling the American occupation headquarters in Baghdad -- and the scene of fierce inner struggles for one man's ear. Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, a reclusive 73-year-old cleric revered by many of Iraq's 15 million Shiites, hears arguments and requests here from the country's most senior politicians, occasionally issuing decrees through them that thwart the plans of the world's sole superpower. Donkey carts trundle through the mouth of the narrow alleyway, but bodyguards keep most visitors out. On Saturday morning, two dozen men in brown robes pleaded to be allowed to seek the cleric's spiritual advice. Only two emissaries from a Baghdad mosque were allowed in. The ayatollah's secular power is clear: his insistence on direct elections for a transitional national assembly before Iraqi sovereignty in June drew up to 100,000 supporters to Baghdad's streets on Monday and left the Bush administration scrambling to salvage plans for a caucus-style selection. Yet this man has not stepped out of his house in six years, rarely gives interviews and is often described as wanting to stay out of politics. He has a Web site, sistani.org, but it focuses on religious guidance, like whether Islamic law allows the eating of Caspian sturgeon. (Only if close inspection reveals scales, he counsels.) The world now simply comes to him. The ayatollah's house has become as important a pilgrimage site for Iraq's leaders as the nearby golden-domed shrine of Ali, son-in-law of the prophet Muhammad, is for the world's Shiites. The men who visit say they deliver their opinions on the American-led occupation; they are clearly vying for the cleric's backing in the current political free-for-all, with many factions jockeying for a share in the as-yet unshaped Iraqi government. Any endorsement from Ayatollah Sistani instantly bestows legitimacy in the eyes of many Shiites; his support can win votes for politicians and will weigh heavily on further plans for installing an interim government. The full motives of the men advising Ayatollah Sistani are known only to them, yet they are some of the cleric's main conduits to and from the outside, passing on his messages and bringing him their versions of the latest developments. That makes them the only tea leaves to read, however murkily, to divine the ayatollah's intentions. They range from formerly exiled Iraqi politicians to local imams to envoys of L. Paul Bremer III, the head of the Coalition Provisional Authority. Perhaps to distance himself from the day-to-day fray of politics, and to remain on a level above the occupation forces, he has refused to meet with Mr. Bremer himself. It is inevitable that those closest to Ayatollah Sistani are Shiite Islamists, many of whom can win popular support by getting his backing. Last week, Ibrahim al-Jafari, a Governing Council member and the current head of the venerable Dawa Islamic Party, visited to discuss the stalemate over direct elections. Other frequent visitors include officials from the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, a political party recently returned from exile in Iran that clearly wants to play a role in governing the new Iraq. Adnan Pachachi, the current head of the Governing Council, said he was skeptical of some of the men surrounding Ayatollah Sistani. Mr. Pachachi met with the ayatollah two weeks ago to ask him to back down from his demands for direct elections, only to be rebuffed. Some of the ayatollah's advisers, Mr. Pachachi said in an interview, wanted to keep personal power ''under the guise of protecting Shiite influence'' and ''want to use religion in order to assume power.'' Mowaffak al-Rubaie, a senior Dawa official in the 1980's who now professes to be relatively secular, meets with the ayatollah once or twice a week and has his own view of the cleric's decision making. ''The major thing in his mind is not to hand over the country to an American-picked government,'' Mr. Rubaie said. ''The fear is that the coalition forces will impose a group of Western-influenced politicians, fanatic liberals who will design the future of Iraq irrespective of the culture and religion of the country.'' The ayatollah sometimes delivers his messages through political leaders, but more often through religious representatives, as he did Friday when he asked a spokesman to tell worshipers at a mosque in Karbala to refrain from protests against the Americans. The people should hold off, the spokesman said, while the United Nations is deciding whether to send a team to assess the feasibility of direct elections. Associates say Ayatollah Sistani does not want to be so politically involved and that he simply sees it as his duty as a marja-al-taqlid, or senior cleric with the authority to interpret Islamic law, to ensure that Iraq has an Islamic identity. They say he is keenly aware that the Shiites, who make up 60 percent of the population, for centuries were kept from ruling under the Ottoman and British Empires and the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein, a Sunni Arab.
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Here are some concepts: bow, front, head, prayer, statue What is a sentence about these concepts?
A white man with his head bowed in prayer in front of a golden statue.
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Solve -110 + 86 = -3*m for m.. What is the answer??
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Math problem: Solve 376*q = 379*q - 9 for q. What is the solution?
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Summarize this article in one sentence. Visit your local grocery store or market and look for tuna, sardines, salmon, mackerel, and herring. When preparing a meal, try grilling or baking these fish. They’re high in both unsaturated fats and Omega-3 fatty acids, which can lower inflammation in your blood vessels and prevent clots from forming in your arteries. Try to eat at least 1-2 3 ounces (85 g) servings of these fish each week. Snack on some almonds, which are well-known for their monounsaturated fats, fiber, protein, and vitamin E. You can also reach for some walnuts, which have a lot of Omega-3 fatty acids. To maximize on these benefits, eat around 3-5 handfuls each week. A serving of nuts is considered a handful. to your diet. Visit your local grocery store for fresh or frozen asparagus. To jazz up your vegetables in a healthy way, consider steaming, grilling, or roasting them in the oven. Try to have 5 servings of these vegetables each day, which is equal to ½ cup of chopped asparagus (65 g). Asparagus can lower inflammation in your arteries. Look for breads, rolls, and other grain products with a “100% whole wheat” or “whole grain” label. Try to limit or avoid white breads, which don’t offer a lot of health benefits. As a general rule of thumb, try to have 6 servings of whole grain each day. One slice of bread equals 1 serving of whole grain. Whole grains help keep your body in tip-top shape, and have a lot of fiber and complex carbs. Select cuts of lean meat from your supermarket or butcher, which are lower in fat. Try oven-roasting, baking, broiling, or stir-frying your meat to create a variety of delicious recipes. Aim to eat 8-9 3 ounces (85 g) servings of lean meat each week to maintain a heart-healthy lifestyle. Look for cuts of meat that have no obvious fat. If your meat does have fat, use kitchen scissors to trim it off ahead of time. If you’re looking for a vegetarian source of protein, lentils and beans can be a great option. Opt for skim or low-fat varieties of milk and yogurt. Additionally, look for cheese products that are made with skim or low-fat milk. Try to limit yourself to 4 egg yolks each week, or make the switch to egg whites or substitutes. As a general rule of thumb, aim to have 3 cups (710 mL) of milk or yogurt each day. You can purchase cartons of egg whites and substitutes in the egg section of your grocery store. Read the nutrition label and see how much sodium, saturated fat, and added sugars are in your food. Limit saturated fats as much as you can, and avoid trans fat altogether. When buying snacks or other food, look for sodium-free or low-sodium varieties. Desserts and sodas have a lot of extra sugar, which isn’t great for your heart health. Coconut and palm oils are very high in saturated fats, so avoid foods made with those ingredients. Saturated fats and extra sugars should each make up 10% or less of your calorie intake per day. Ideally, teens and adults should have 2,300 mg of sodium or less throughout the day. Summary:
Eat fish that have a lot of healthy, unsaturated fats. Go for some mixed nuts as a vegetarian option. Add some asparagus Choose whole-grain foods instead of white grains. Roast, grill, bake or bake your lean meat. Add low-fat dairy products to your diet. Avoid foods with a lot of saturated fat, extra sugar, and sodium.
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Next question: who plays erin lindsay's brother on chicago pd?
Lou Taylor Pucci
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Choose your answer from options. Premise: "yeah i guess the the Constitution is not the part that needs to be changed it's the" If this premise is true, what does that tell us about whether it entails the hypothesis "The Constitution is the part that needs changing."? Select from: [a]. yes. [b]. it is not possible to tell. [c]. no.
[c].
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Choose your answer. Titan #39;s Drumroll Please Imagine an oil drum the size of a school bus with an antenna on top. That description paraphrases how Cassini points mechanically at Saturn and its moons. Which topic is this article about? Possible answers: (1). World. (2). Sports. (3). Business. (4). Science/Tech.
(4).
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How is "Cubase Studio 5 has new features that will help you bring new depth to your mix — in more ways than one." said in German?
Cubase Studio 5 verfügt über hervorragende neue Werkzeuge für Ihren Mix und ermöglicht einen noch ergonomischeren Workflow.
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Create a set of triples that describes the content in the following sentence. Looking for Italian food, check out the coffee shop The Mill, located near The Sorrento in the riverside area. Prices range from 20-25 pounds.
The Mill eatType coffee shop The Mill food Italian The Mill priceRange £20-25 The Mill area riverside The Mill near The Sorrento
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Question: Are predator's effects on prey easiest to see in the short-term or long-term? Answer: A predator's effect on its prey species is hard to see in the short-term. A single-select problem: Is the question answered in a satisfactory fashion? Select from the following. (A). yes; (B). no;
(B).
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What is the sentiment of the following review? Probably the best Crawfish joint in Southwest USA! Imported FRESH from Louisiana. This place is the real deal. The last time I was there, we happen to run into former Louisianians and had said they were just as good as they had them back home. Be prepared to get messy. You order by the pound. They come in plastic bags and a tin bucket (for disposing shells). OPTIONS: - negative. - positive.
positive
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Translate the following sentence to Romanian: I fully support this resolution of the European Parliament. Romanian:
Sprijin pe deplin această rezoluție a Parlamentului European.
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Translate the following sentence to Turkish: Writers and journalists, including strong critics of the ruling Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP), also face charges. Turkish:
Aralarında iktidardaki İslamcı Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi'ni (AKP) şiddetler eleştiren isimlerin de yer aldığı yazar ve gazeteciler de suçlamalarla karşı karşıya bulunuyor.
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Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: fisherman, harbour, net
a fisherman tending to his nets on the harbour on the island
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Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve 0 = -4047*f - 308*f - 226460 for f.
-52
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Tämä ei ole siten vain eurooppalainen ongelma, vaan kansainvälisen ilmailun ongelma. Translate to English English:
Thus, it is not just a European problem, but a problem for international aviation.
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Write a sentence not in English.
Scrisoarea a dovedit o preocupare comună pentru nevoile politice şi economice esenţiale ale regiunii.
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(1) In addition to her own dowry , Katherine brought the wardship of her daughter Cecily to her new husband . Together William Hastings and Katherine had six children : (2) In addition to her own dowry , Cecily brought her new husband the station of her daughter , Katherine , who , together with William Hastings and Katherine , had six children : Do these two sentences mean the same thing? Choices: [1]. no. [2]. yes.
[1].
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While visiting Kerala in the late 1960's, I--a Hindu from the Gangetic heartland--went to the Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple in Trivandrum, where the usual "pandas" accosted me. Translate to German German:
Als ich ein Hindu aus dem Gangesgebiet Ende der Sechziger Jahre Kerala und den Sri Padmanabhaswamy Tempel in Trivandrum besuchte, wurde ich von den dort üblichen ``Pandas'' angesprochen.
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Translate the following sentence to Finnish: We must reject calls for minimum tax rates so that the pressure to conform, the amount of EU red tape and the centralism of Brussels can all be reduced. Finnish:
Meidän on torjuttava pyynnöt veron vähimmäistasoista, jotta noudattamispainetta, EU:n byrokratiaa ja Brysselin keskusjohtoisuutta voidaan kaikkia vähentää.
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Cudi was born Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi on January 30, 1984, in Cleveland, Ohio, and grew up in Shaker Heights and Solon. He is the youngest of four children, with two brothers, Domingo and Dean, and a sister, Maisha. His mother, Elsie Harriet (Banks), is a middle-school choir teacher at Roxboro Middle School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. His father, Lindberg Styles Mescudi, was a house painter, substitute teacher and World War II Air Force veteran. In a January 2013 interview, Cudi revealed that he had stopped smoking marijuana two years earlier, both for the sake of his child and due to frustration with constantly being associated with the drug and stoner culture. In that same interview, Cudi said that while he believes in God, he considers himself spiritual but not religious. In a March 2013 interview, Kid Cudi talked about how his initial sudden and unexpected fame drove him to alcohol and drugs: "For me, I just got to this point, and especially up until recently, I gave up liquor, I don't drink anymore, it's been five and a half months I've been sober. The booze was a new thing for me, I didn't realize I was an alcoholic all these years. I had a problem, I think with any addiction you have to be ready to make the choice, whether it's cigarettes or anything. You have to just commit and you just have to stick with it. I stopped everything cold turkey. When I had my cocaine problem I stopped cold turkey, I didn't go to rehab. I don't believe in these things. Some people need the extra help, not me. I wasn't a drug addict before this crap, I wasn't doing cocaine, I wasn't getting wasted every night because I didn't want to be alone. I wasn't this dark person before the madness, I was a whole other dude. I don't even think I smoked weed as much 'cause we couldn't afford it... You just have to make the choice and decide the person you wanna be and stick with it. You get to a certain age where the people around you are not gonna be on that rollercoaster all day long ready for you to go up, ready for you to go down, and stick with you through all the madness. People want you to be one person and stick with it and I chose to be clean and be sober and get my life together. For myself, for my health, for my daughter, for my family." In a 2013 interview, Cudi revealed he had suffered an addiction to anti-depressant medication, which had been prescribed to help him deal with an "emotional breakdown" following a failed relationship. In a 2014 interview, Cudi spoke on his struggles with depression and suicide throughout the years: "I've dealt with suicide for the past five years. There wasn't a week or a day that didn't go by where I was just like, 'You know, I wanna check out.' I know what that feels like, I know it comes from loneliness, I know it comes from not having self-worth, not loving yourself." In October 2016, Cudi revealed on his Facebook page that he had checked himself into rehabilitation for depression and suicidal urges. Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: How has that affected him?
Kid Cudi talked about how his initial sudden and unexpected fame drove him to alcohol and drugs:
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Fact Check: Obama and House Republicans Update | 3:50 p.m. Part two of this post is here. In an extraordinary question-and-answer session with House Republicans on Friday, President Obama defended the Democrats’ sweeping health care legislation and chastised rank-and-file G.O.P. lawmakers for scaring the American public by describing his proposal as some sort of “Bolshevik plot.” Republicans, in turn, accused Mr. Obama — and more directly, House speaker Nancy Pelosi and the House Democratic leadership — of shutting them out of the health care debate and neglecting their ideas. At one point, Mr. Obama locked horns with Representative Tom Price, Republican of Georgia, who is an orthopedist. Mr. Price insisted that the Republicans had put forward superior proposals on health that would expand insurance coverage and lower health care costs without raising taxes or increasing spending by the federal government. Mr. Obama countered that Democrats had considered all of the various Republican ideas but suggested that Mr. Price was engaged in legislative fantasy if he believed that tens of millions of people could gain insurance coverage at no cost. So who was telling the truth? Many of the policy points that came up can be fairly debated, but independent experts have carefully analyzed the major health care proposals in Congress, and their findings suggest that Mr. Obama’s account was more accurate, at least when it comes to the legislation that was brought to the House floor for votes. Consider the main House Republican health care proposal, which the Republican leader, Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, offered as an amendment in the nature of a substitute for the bill that House Democrats adopted in November. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found that the Republican bill would extend insurance coverage to about 3 million people by 2019, while leaving about 52 million uninsured (PDF). (Find the original Prescriptions blog post on the cost analysis of the House Republicans’ bill here.) The House Democrats’ bill, by contrast, would extend health benefits to roughly 36 million people over the same time period, leaving about 18 million uninsured (PDF), according to the budget office. The cost of the insurance coverage provisions in the House Democrats’ bill was about $1.05 trillion over 10 years, according to the budget office, while the cost of coverage provisions in the Republicans’ bill would be just $61 billion. Republican leaders had said all along that expanding health insurance coverage was not a main goal of their bill, because they viewed it as unaffordable. Instead, they had focused on narrowly tailoring their bill to reduce health care costs. But Mr. Obama in his question-and-answer session took issue with Mr. Price for suggesting that there was a way to broadly expand coverage to the uninsured at minimal cost. “If you say we can offer coverage for all Americans and it won’t cost a penny, that’s just not true,” Mr. Obama said. “You can’t structure a bill where suddenly 30 million people have coverage and it costs nothing.” Mr. Price interjected. “I understand that we — we’re not interested in debating this bill. But what should we tell our constituents, who know that we’ve offered these solutions and yet hear from the administration that we have offered nothing?” Mr. Obama said that Republicans had the burden of providing support from experts that their proposals would be effective. “It’s not enough if you say, for example, that ‘We’ve offered a health care plan,’” Mr. Obama said. “And I look up — this is just under the section that you’ve just provided me, or the book that you’ve just provided me, “Summary of G.O.P. Health Care Reform Bill”: ‘The G.O.P. plan will lower health care premiums for American families and small businesses, addressing America’s number-one priority for health reform.’” “I mean, that’s an idea that we all embrace,” Mr. Obama said. “But specifically, it’s got to work. You know, there — there — there’s got to be a mechanism in these plans that I can go to an independent health care expert and say, ‘Is this something that will actually work, or is it boilerplate?’” Throughout the health care debate, Congressional Republicans pointed to an alternative cost analysis by the chief actuary of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as an alternative to the Congressional Budget Office figures. The chief actuary, in reports on the House and Senate bills, found that they would tend to slightly increase overall health care costs by 2019, so while the Democrats’ legislation might reduce future federal budget deficits, it would not necessarily succeed in reducing long term health costs, what policy experts call “bending the cost curve.” But even the chief actuary acknowledged that the Democrats’ legislation would take substantial steps toward providing health benefits to more than 30 million Americans who are currently uninsured (PDF). Mr. Obama accused the Republicans of turning to easy talking points, which drew a quick pushback from Representative Mike Pence of Indiana, the Republican conference chairman. The easiest thing for me to do on the health care debate would have been to tell people that what you’re going to get is guaranteed health insurance, lower your costs, all the insurance reforms. We’re going to lower the costs of Medicare and Medicaid, and it won’t cost anybody anything. That’s great politics. It’s just not true. So there’s got to be some test of realism in any of these proposals, mine included. I’ve got to hold myself accountable. I guarantee the American people will hold themselves — will hold me accountable if what I’m selling doesn’t actually deliver. Write a one or two sentence summary.
The president locked horns with House Republicans on Friday over their ideas for changing the health care system.
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Please answer this question: """House music"" originated in clubs in which city?"
chicago
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Background: Leonard Peltier (born September 12, 1944) is a Native American activist, a citizen of the Anishinabe & Dakota/Lakota Nations, and member of the American Indian Movement (AIM). In 1977, he was convicted and sentenced to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment for first-degree murder in the shooting of two Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents during a 1975 conflict on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Peltier's indictment and conviction have been the subject of much controversy; Amnesty International placed his case under the "Unfair Trials" category of its Annual Report: USA 2010. Peltier is incarcerated at the United States Penitentiary, Coleman in Florida. Context: On June 26, 1975, Special Agents Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) were on the Pine Ridge Reservation searching for a young man named Jimmy Eagle, who was wanted for questioning in connection with the recent assault and robbery of two local ranch hands. Eagle had been involved in a physical altercation with a friend, during which he had stolen a pair of leather cowboy boots. At approximately 11:50 a.m., Williams and Coler, driving two separate unmarked cars, spotted, reported, and followed a red pick-up truck which matched the description of Eagle's. Soon after his initial report, Williams radioed into a local dispatch that he and Coler had come under high-powered rifle fire from the occupants of the vehicle and were unable to return fire with their .38 Special revolvers. Williams radioed that they would be killed if reinforcements did not arrive. He next radioed that he was hit. FBI Special Agent Gary Adams was the first to respond to Williams' call for assistance, and he also came under intense gun fire; he was unable to reach Coler and Williams. The FBI, BIA, and the local police spent the afternoon waiting for other law enforcement officers. At 2:30 p.m., a BIA rifleman fatally shot Joseph Stuntz, an AIM member who had taken part in the shootout. At 4:31 p.m., authorities recovered the bodies of Williams and Coler from their vehicles. At 6:30 p.m., they used tear gas to storm the Jumping Bull houses, where they found the body of a Native American, Joseph Stuntz. Stuntz was clad in Coler's green FBI field jacket, which he appeared to have taken from the agent's car. The two FBI Agents were later confirmed to have died on June 26, 1975. Stuntz appeared to have died later, during subsequent shooting. The FBI reported that Williams had received a defensive wound to his right hand (as he attempted to shield his face) from a bullet which passed through his hand into his head, killing him instantly. Williams received two gunshot injuries, to his body and foot, prior to the contact shot that killed him. Coler, incapacitated from earlier bullet wounds, had been shot twice in the head. In total, 125 bullet holes were found in the agents' vehicles, many from a .223 Remington (5.56 mm) rifle. Leonard Peltier provided numerous alibis, to different people, about his activities on the morning of the attacks. In an interview with the author Peter Matthiessen (In the Spirit of Crazy Horse 1983), Peltier described working on a car in Oglala, claiming to have driven back to the Jumping Bull Compound about an hour before the shooting started. In an interview with Lee Hill, he described being woken up in the tent city at the ranch by the sound of gunshots. To Harvey Arden, for Prison Writings, he described enjoying a beautiful morning before he heard the firing. Question: What were they searching for?. Whats the answer?
for a young man named Jimmy Eagle, who was wanted for questioning in connection with the recent assault and robbery of two local ranch hands.
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"In der Arbeit mit Menschen sehe ich mich als ein Begleiter und Vertrauter, der den Raum hält, um Bereiche zu erkunden, die erst einmal unbekannt sind, ängstigen und oft verdrängt werden. Die Bereitschaft, an diese Schattenplätze zu gehen und sich wirklich einzulassen, braucht Mut und Vertrauen, um tiefer zu schauen. Could you please translate this to English?
In work with people, I see myself in a guiding role, serving as a confidant, who holds an open space, allowing for the exploration of areas which are initially unfamiliar, frightening or repressed.
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According to Sadat, it was only when the Israelis cut off the Egyptian garrison at Sharm el-Sheikh that Nasser became aware of the situation's gravity. After hearing of the attack, he rushed to army headquarters to inquire about the military situation. The simmering conflict between Nasser and Amer subsequently came to the fore, and officers present reported the pair burst into "a nonstop shouting match". The Supreme Executive Committee, set up by Nasser to oversee the conduct of the war, attributed the repeated Egyptian defeats to the Nasser–Amer rivalry and Amer's overall incompetence. According to Egyptian diplomat Ismail Fahmi, who became foreign minister during Sadat's presidency, the Israeli invasion and Egypt's consequent defeat was a result of Nasser's dismissal of all rational analysis of the situation and his undertaking of a series of irrational decisions. Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): What defeat opened Nasser's eyes to the desperation of Egypt's situation?
Sharm el-Sheikh
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Choose your answer: Is "The hypothesis that plant growth and development is coordinated by plant hormones or plant growth regulators first emerged in the late 19th century." a good answer to the question "When was the theory of plant hormones introduced?" OPT: - yes. - no.
yes
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Write an article with the title: "Novak Djokovic shines in Australian Open win over Roger Federer" Article:
Novak Djokovic (above) matched his win over Roger Federer in last year's U.S. Open semifinals with another victory Thursday. Day 11 Open Source: Day 11 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 11 at the Aussie Open Wertheim: Inside the Federer 'upset' Lawrence: Li overcomes pressure in win Djokovic bounces Federer from semifinals Clijsters, Li advance to Aussie Open final Notebook: Players at Open salute Henin Day 10 Open Source: Day 10 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 10 at the Aussie Open Wertheim: Making sense of Rafa upset Lawrence: Rafa Slam goes up in smoke Mailbag: Nadal fallout, ESPN issues Ailing Nadal stunned by Ferrer in quarters Clijsters, Zvonareva set up semis rematch Day 9 Open Source: Day 9 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 9 at the Aussie Open Jenkins: Wozniacki-Schiavone was an instant classic Mailbag: TV thoughts, more mailbag Open Source: Zvonareva on bombing: 'I tried to put it away' Federer, Wozniacki, Li advance to semis Day 8 Open Source: Day 8 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 8 at the Aussie Open Open Source: Wozniacki's act extended with Schiavone win Open Source: Roddick can relate to singular pressure on Stosur Mailbag: Kvitova bounces back nicely, Tipseravic's surrender Federer, Wozniacki, Li advance to Aussie semifinals Day 7 Open Source: Day 7 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 7 at the Aussie Open Open Source: Wozniacki's tall tale causes confusion Schiavone prevails in marathon; Federer wins India's Paes accused of provocation Day 6 Open Source: Day 6 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 6 at the Aussie Open Open Source: Youth is served on Day 6 in Melbourne Open Source: Is Venus courageous? Delusional? Finished? Mailbag: Venus far from done, Clijsters' not preggers Jenkins: Venus' courage stands out among Oz quitters Nadal, Clijsters, Murray advance Down Under Notebook: Non-bouncing court causing problems Day 5 Open Source: Day 5 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 5 at the Aussie Open Open Source: Getting to know Wozniacki (on her terms) Open Source: Musings from a layover in Qatar Open Source: A local’s-eye view of Federer’s latest hit Mailbag: Newsworthiness must trump hurt feelings Don't ask, don't text: Clijsters quashes baby rumor Hope for Australian tennis with Stosur, Tomic Notebook: Delpo's comeback ends in 2nd round Venus withdraws from match; Federer, Wozniacki advance Day 4 Open Source: Day 4 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 4 at the Aussie Open Open Source: Q&A with Andre Agassi Mailbag: Should Clijsters have apologized for winning? Nadal, Clijsters roll into 3rd round Venus overcomes hip injury to reach third round Notebook: Sharapova still searching for 'groove' Day 3 Open Source: Day 3 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 3 at the Aussie Open Open Source: Venus Williams’ dress makes an impression Mailbag: Should Slams seed 64 and not 32? Jenkins: Some initial Aussie Open thoughts, musings Deitsch: Mary Carillo's curious ESPN departure Roddick into 3rd round at Australian Open Federer survives five-set challenge at Aussie Open Nalbandian outlasts Hewitt on center court Notebook: Murray saddened over dead sparrow Day 2 Open Source: Day 2 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 2 at the Aussie Open Open Source: Was Kubot’s post-match dance bad form? Mailbag: Blake's whereabouts, randomness of draw Nadal takes first step toward 'Rafa Slam' Zvonareva dominates Bammer in first round Nadal, Murray, Zvonareva cruise on Day 2 Henin rallies to beat India's Mirza Day 1 Open Source: Day 1 at a glance Gallery: Best Photos from Day 1 at the Aussie Open No. 1 Wozniacki dispatches Dulko in first round Sharapova opens Aussie Open with inconsistent win Defending champion Federer eases into 2nd round Wozniacki, Federer, Sharapova advance on first day Preview Open Source: Mattek-Sands talks tennis, trucks, tastes Open Source: No clear men’s favorite at Australian Open Open Source: McEnroe and friends strip on court Open Source: Courier rates chances of U.S. men’s seeds Open Source: A viewer’s guide to the Australian Open Wertheim: Aussie Open men's seed report Wertheim: Aussie Open women's seed report Wertheim: Federer goes grassroots Sharapova falls in first-round upset Clijsters, Henin brighten dreary day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gallery: Australian Open faces Gallery: 20 Must-Follow Tennis People on Twitter Gallery: Fans at the Australian Open Gallery: Memorable Moments at the Australian Open Gallery: 20 Players to Watch in 2011 Experts' Predictions: Men's Singles Experts' Predictions: Women's Singles React: Who will win Down Under? Wozniacki: 'Nothing to prove' at Australian Open Federer excited to see if Rafa can pull off history Australian Open draw announced SI.com caught up with Sports Illustrated senior writer Jon Wertheim after Roger Federer's 7-6(3), 7-5, 6-4 loss to Novak Djokovic in Thursday's Australian Open semifinals. What do people waking up to this result need to know about the match? The story is Novak Djokovic. Yesterday the story was Nadal lost, but it really was an injury issue. This was just Djokovic playing, probably, the match of his life. Last time he played Federer in a Grand Slam -- in the semifinals of last September's U.S. Open -- it was a great match and also a great fight. He saved match points and ended up winning the match in five sets. But this was just a tremendous performance to eliminate Federer in straight sets. How big of a surprise is it? I think big, but not huge. We're talking about the third-best player in the world, so the headline FEDERER UPSET is a little funny; we're not talking about some journeyman. He's beaten Federer not only at the last major, but also at this major. Djokovic was playing well coming in. His clutch serving sort of showed a new look for a player who's been around a while. Now for the first time in eight years, Federer doesn't hold a single Grand Slam title. The inevitable story is going to be: the luster is fading, he's closing in on 30, etc. But this was really less about him than Djokovic today. Federer didn't even play that badly. What does the loss mean for Federer's season moving forward? It felt a little bit like 2010. He wasn't losing in the first round and he wasn't losing to some guy you've scarcely heard of, but he just didn't quite have the usual Federer stuff in the latter rounds of a Slam. It had the same sort of rythym I saw in the Tomas Berdych loss at Wimbledon last year, where you really couldn't fault his play that much and he didn't lose to a slouch of a player, but these were matches he wasn't losing in the prime of his career. Will Djokovic be the favorite in the men's final no matter who wins Friday's semifinal between Andy Murray and David Ferrer? He's the highest seed and he's the only one that's ever won a Slam. I don't give Ferrer much of a chance to win two more matches. A Murray-Djokovic final could be fun, but I've got to think Djokovic is the favorite of the remaining three. That said, if Federer had lost to Gilles Simon in the second round, we've got issues. I don't think he's shedding too many tears -- maybe a few because it's Federer -- over a semifinal loss to the third-ranked player in the world. What are your thoughts on the tournament at large as it winds down? This is the first Slam in years that doesn't involve Federer or Nadal in the final, but the changing-of-the-guard theme is probably a little bit faint because of Nadal's injury. On the women's side, how about Li Na beating Caroline Wozniacki to reach the final? Even if she loses on Saturday, this is the first Slam in a long, long time where I think the women may ultimately outstrip the men. The post-match interview was absolutely classic. And I saw a tweet today from Daniel Kaplan of SportsBusiness Journal saying a Li Na victory in the final could be a bigger global sports story than the Super Bowl. That someone can even ask that question is something in itself. Sports Illustrated senior writer Jon Wertheim is co-author of the forthcoming book Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports are Played and Games Are Won now available for pre-order.
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Scott W. Rothstein (born June 10, 1962) is a disbarred lawyer and the former managing shareholder, chairman, and chief executive officer of the now-defunct Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler law firm. He was accused of funding his philanthropy, political contributions, law firm salaries, and an extravagant lifestyle with a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme, one of the largest such in history. On December 1, 2009, Rothstein turned himself in to authorities and was subsequently arrested on charges related to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). Although his arraignment plea was not guilty, Rothstein cooperated with the Government and reversed his plea to guilty of five federal crimes on January 27, 2010. Debra Villegas, who handles his money, is the law firm's chief operating officer. She is co-owner with Rothstein in a home at 2307 Castilla Isle, as of May 2009. According to records, Rothstein originally purchased the property in September 2007, for $1.75 million, and sold it for $10 to a shell corporation in September 2009. In 2005, the year the Ponzi scheme allegedly began, Villegas earned $80,000 a year. In 2007, her salary had increased to $145,000. Villegas received two Swiss watches -- a Rolex and a Breitling -- from her "employer". Rothstein paid off her couch and a bedroom set and held title to her two Honda water scooters. Villegas was living in a $475,000 Weston home that Rothstein signed over to her in July 2009 for $100 and "love and affection," according to the deed. Villegas registered a 2009 $100,000 Maserati GranTurismo at the home in January, 2009. In November 2009, Federal prosecutors seized the home, alleging that it was among Rothstein's ill-gotten assets. Villegas' estranged husband, Tony Villegas, was charged on circumstantial evidence in the March 2008 murder in Plantation, Florida of Melissa Britt Lewis, a partner in Rothstein's firm. Although early news reports wondered at whether the evidence was substantial, according to New Times, "Nine days later, forensic testing revealed that Tony's DNA had been found on Melissa's suit jacket - the same jacket she wore on the day she died." Police sealed the arrest affidavit. As a result of the homicide and the nature of the legal business, Rothstein has a team of "executive protection specialists" to guard the firm and his family, his teen-aged daughter. The prosecutor who had first worked on the Villegas case, Howard Scheinberg, went to work for Rosenfeldt Rothstein Adler. Villegas, a train conductor, remains in jail awaiting trial. The motive was supposedly revenge for Lewis's closeness with Debra. Debra and Melissa share a therapist: Ilene Vinikoor, whose husband, David represents general counsel, David Boden in the Ponzi scheme investigation. "You get anger from people... 'that prick from the Bronx. They say I'm building the law firm too fast, that it must be a house of cards." who is scott?
Rothstein has a team of "executive protection specialists" to guard the firm and his family, his teen-aged daughter.
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Read this and answer the question. If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". Where every component state of a federation possesses the same powers, we are said to find 'symmetric federalism'. Asymmetric federalism exists where states are granted different powers, or some possess greater autonomy than others do. This is often done in recognition of the existence of a distinct culture in a particular region or regions. In Spain, the Basques and Catalans, as well as the Galicians, spearheaded a historic movement to have their national specificity recognized, crystallizing in the "historical communities" such as Navarre, Galicia, Catalonia, and the Basque Country. They have more powers than the later expanded arrangement for other Spanish regions, or the Spain of the autonomous communities (called also the "coffee for everyone" arrangement), partly to deal with their separate identity and to appease peripheral nationalist leanings, partly out of respect to specific rights they had held earlier in history. However, strictly speaking Spain is not a federalism, but a decentralized administrative organization of the state. Asymmetric federalism exist when?
where states are granted different powers, or some possess greater autonomy than others do
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Akmal's colleague, Walter Murray of the Gulf Intelligence Monitor agreed, saying it would be foolish for the group to alienate potential supporters in the West and endanger the fruits of years of lobbying western governments with such attacks. Murray felt the bombers were more likely "...loose cannons..." in Iran's military or intelligence services. According to Iranian top national security official Ali Agha Mohammadi, "[t]he terrorists of Ahvaz infiltrated Iran from the region of Basra" in southern Iraq." He added that "[t]hese terrorists have been trained under the umbrella of the Americans in Iraq." Can we infer the following? Walter Murray was a leading journalist at the Gulf Intelligence Monitor. Options: [a]. Yes; [b]. It's impossible to say; [c]. No; The answer is:
[b].
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Translate "K is the eleventh letter of the modern Latin alphabet." to Russian?
A mnemonic device is a memory aid.
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Here is some data: The Vaults food Japanese; The Vaults priceRange cheap; The Vaults familyFriendly yes. Write a sentence that describes this data:
With great prices and a friendly atmosphere, The Vaults is a great family friendly place serving great Japanese food at low prices.
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two of iraq 's most powerful shiite leaders have reached an agreement to end their bitter rivalry , which has led to armed clashes in baghdad and across the oil-rich south . Write a brief summary in a sentence or less.
shiite power brokers agree to end bloodshed in iraq
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Here is some data: United States ETHNIC_GROUP Asian Americans; United States LEADER_NAME Barack Obama; A Fortress of Grey Ice COUNTRY United States. Write a sentence that describes this data:
A Fortress of Grey Ice is from the United States where Barack Obama is the leader and Asian Americans are one of the ethnic groups.
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Mikään ei kuitenkaan oikeuta sitä, että toimivallan jakoa selkeyttävät säännöt sisällytetään "eurooppalaiseen perustuslakiin", jollaisen laadintaan parlamentti eikä liioin valmistelukunta ole saaneet kansalaisilta toimeksiantoa. Translate this to English?
However, there is no justification for rules clarifying the division of competences to be introduced in a 'European constitution' which the people have given neither Parliament nor the Convention a mandate to draft.
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What concepts are described in the following sentence? "Elliot See, a student at University of Texas at Austin and was born on 23rd July 1927." Return the answer as pairs of triples.
Elliot See ALMA_MATER University of Texas at Austin Elliot See DATE_OF_BIRTH "1927-07-23"
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Can you tell me the answer to when was the last time kansas won basketball championship??
2008
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Summarize this article in one sentence. Try to think of the handover as an opportunity for you to really contribute to giving someone the best possible chance to succeed. You are not just trying to hand off tasks and jobs, but are trying to help your successor’s professional development and your former employer’s long term-health. Do this by pointing out any relevant training opportunities that you know of. Perhaps when you started the job, you received a suite of training to help you adapt and develop. Be sure you mention this to your successor, and encourage them to explore the possibilities. If you are spending time with the person who will be filling your position, it’s important not to focus solely on technical aspects of the job. Each place has a unique working environment and culture that can be intimidating or confusing for a newcomer. Be sure to set some time aside to give the new person the lowdown on how the office functions. Make the effort to take them around the office and introduce them to everyone. Be sure you clearly define the role of the new employee as well as existing employees. If the job description of the new arrival is slightly different to yours, or their responsibilities and priorities are focussed elsewhere, make sure existing staff recognise this. If you really want to go the extra mile, you could provide the new employee with your contact details. You might say that they can contact you if there is a major issue or they need a little guidance. Not everyone will be happy to do this, and it is likely to depend on your relationship with your former employer. Often a problem can be resolved with a simple email. Offering to help out after you leave will make a good impression and help boost your reputation. Summary:
Highlight available support and training. Don’t neglect the working culture. Provide your contact details.
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Write a title for this article: As usual after a loss, partisans are busy trying to explain what happened. I've already received dozens of emails, memos, tweets and comments that follow the same formula: "Romney would have won if only he had pushed harder on [political issue that the sender particularly cares about]." As I wrote this morning at Ace of Spades HQ, that completely misses the point. Romney didn't lose on partisan issues and the outcome wouldn't have changed if he had been more or less conservative. Romney lost on what I termed "cultural issues." Binders, Big Bird, birth control, and blame Bush are not conservative or liberal issues. They're cultural issues. And the left seized them and never let them go for the final two months of the campaign. Romney stood up and said "it's the economy." Swing voters answered: "but how are you different from Bush?" They weren't listening to our argument. They were listening for those cultural signifiers that would reassure them that the candidate was like them. If there's one thing to take away from this los,s it's that you can't force voters to pay attention to political issues. Remember now, swing voters are already a "special" group of people. They don't want to take sides. Politics is icky for them. So trying to persuade them on political grounds is not an efficient use of time. You have to persuade them on cultural grounds. Swing voters really didn't want to think about the economy. But they sure had lots to say about Sandy clean-up. About Big Bird. About birth control and, God help us, rape. Those cultural issues that Democrats seized -- binders, Big Bird, birth control and blame Bush -- went largely unrebutted by Romney. These cultural signifiers weren't complex, could be transmitted easily by word of mouth and required only the most superficial understanding of politics to understand. They are pre-political. Voters don't have to know the ins and outs of the Lilly Ledbetter Act to know how they feel about women in the workplace. They don't have to think about federal budgeting to have an opinion about PBS. Democrats did a fantastic job seizing on these vague, cultural norms to make Romney seem like a weirdo, an outsider, "not like us." This was ridiculous, of course -- Romney supports equal pay for women in the workplace, has the same position on abortion as a majority of Americans (and a majority of women!), had no plans to outlaw birth control and has little in common with Bush. But the very absurdity of these attacks worked to the Democrats' advantage. Binders and Big Bird and blame Bush were such silly arguments, Romney, and the rest of us, barely bothered to respond. Instead, we stuck to political issues: the economy, preserving entitlements, repealing Obamacare. That was the fatal flaw in Romney's campaign. Quite simply, it was too high-minded, too intelligent. It was busy trying to engage voters on political issues, while Obama's campaign was busy making up punchlines. This absurdity is reflected in the exit polls. When asked to select which candidate "shares my values," more voters chose Romney than Obama. When asked which candidate "is a strong leader," more chose Romney. When asked which candidate "has a vision for the future," more choose Romney. But when asked which candidate "cares about people like me," Obama was selected overwhelmingly. So it wasn't Romney's politics that were the problem. It was that he failed to rebut the idiotic cultural claims, the namecalling, the silly people dressed as vaginas and binders. The fact that people obsessing over binders, Big Bird, birth control, and blame Bush decided an election should be an indictment of its own, but that's a post for another day. Title:
Romney's fatal flaw: failing to connect on culture
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Premise: yeah i think i think a lot of people fail to realize but you know the government doesn't generate money you know they may print it but that's not really the way money is made it's it's made from people working and doing things that are productive and government's the net cost Hypothesis: Everyone knows that the government is the one that generates money. Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Select from the following. 1. yes. 2. it is not possible to tell. 3. no. And the answer is:
3.
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Choose the next sentence for this paragraph. A Miami-based businessman and aviation enthusiast has become the first person to fly in a private three-room cabin that has been dubbed the world’s most exclusive – and expensive – airline seat. After months of anticipation and fanfare, Etihad Airways’ Airbus A380 superjumbo jet made its inaugural commercial flight from London Heathrow Airport to Abu Dhabi on Saturday. Gino Bertuccio and a guest were seated comfortably in The Residence, a ‘penthouse in the sky’ that costs £14,000 for a one-way flight for one or two people. Scroll down for video Passenger Gino Bertuccio accepts a drink from Georgina Henderson, the world's first in-flight butler Etihad’s OPTIONS: - Abu Dhabi also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - Airbus A380 also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - Etihad Airways also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - Flight EY12 also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - Georgina Henderson also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - Gino Bertuccio also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - Heathrow also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - Ligi Import Corp also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - London Heathrow Airport also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - Merseyside also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - Miami also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe. - The Residence also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe.
Airbus A380 also boasts private first-class compartments with a reclining lounge seat and full-length bed, chilled mini-bar, personal vanity and wardrobe.
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Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians LANGUAGE English language; English language SPOKEN_IN Great Britain; United States LEADER_NAME Barack Obama; Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians COUNTRY United States
Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians is written in the English language as spoken in Great Britain. It originates from the United States where Barack Obama is the leader.
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Flan2021
gem/dart:1.1.0
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Choose your answer from options. Premise: "Above all, HaGalil (as Galilee is known in Hebrew) is associated with Jesus, who based his short ministry here and performed eight of his eleven most famous miracles on and around the Sea of Galilee." If this premise is true, what does that tell us about whether it entails the hypothesis "The other three miracles of HaGalil were performed at the other sea nearby."? Select from: [A]. yes [B]. it is not possible to tell [C]. no
[B].
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Flan2021
glue/mnli:2.0.0
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Natankujte vrtulník. Could you please translate this to English?
Yeah. Fuel the chopper.
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Flan2021
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Libya began to turn towards socialism. In March 1978, the government issued guidelines for housing redistribution, attempting to ensure the population that every adult Libyan owned his own home and that nobody was enslaved to paying their rent. Most families were banned from owning more than one house, while former rental properties were seized and sold to the tenants at a heavily subsidized price. In September, Gaddafi called for the People's Committees to eliminate the "bureaucracy of the public sector" and the "dictatorship of the private sector"; the People's Committees took control of several hundred companies, converting them into worker cooperatives run by elected representatives. If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): In September of 1978, what bureaucracy did Gaddafi speak out against?
public sector
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Flan2021
squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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What's the most logical way to complete this passage? By Mark Walker Ryan Gauld admits he’s stunned to be the only Scot in the Champions League group stages this season after his shock inclusion in the Sporting Lisbon squad. The former Dundee United starlet has been named in the Portuguese giants’ A squad list for this season’s European campaign, despite only playing for their B team so far since his summer move from Tannadice. And, incredibly, with Celtic already out of the tournament and Darren Fletcher’s Manchester United having not even qualified, it means the 18-year-old attacking midfielder dubbed Baby Messi during his emergence in Tayside is set to be this country’s sole represenative on the biggest club stage of all. Marked man: Gauld emerged as a promising youngster at OPTIONS: - Baby Messi in 2012 - Celtic in 2012 - Champions League in 2012 - Champions League Group G in 2012 - Chelsea in 2012 - Darren Fletcher in 2012 - Dundee United in 2012 - Europe in 2012 - European in 2012 - Gauld in 2012 - Luxembourg in 2012 - Manchester United in 2012 - Maribor in 2012 - Mark Walker in 2012 - Portuguese in 2012 - Ryan Gauld in 2012 - Schalke 04 in 2012 - Scot in 2012 - Scotland in 2012 - Sporting Lisbon in 2012 - Tannadice in 2012 - Tayside in 2012
Dundee United in 2012
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Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
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Choose your answer. IBM jumps into Liberty Alliance Big Blue's deal with mobile provider Orange prompts it to join the Internet security consortium and take a seat on its board. Which topic is this article about? Options are: *World. *Sports. *Business. *Science/Tech.
Science/Tech
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Flan2021
ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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Toplamda 322 milletvekili Basescu'yu görevden alma lehinde oy kullanırken, 108 vekil aleyhte oy verdi. Translate this to English?
In all, 322 lawmakers voted to suspend Basescu, while 108 lawmakers opposed the move.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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Dieser interministerielle Ausschuß wird einen Bericht vorlegen - ein erster Entwurf ist übrigens in der türkischen Presse kürzlich bereits veröffentlicht worden, der endgültige Bericht wird vermutlich im Juni vorgelegt werden. Er wird dann konkrete Vorschläge zu politischen Reformen und notwendigen Gesetzesänderungen enthalten. Translate to English English:
This interministerial committee will submit a report - an initial draft was published in the Turkish press recently and the final report will probably be submitted in June - containing specific proposals on political reforms and the legislative changes needed.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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