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Read this and answer the question. If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable".
North Carolina Museum of Art, occupying a large suburban campus on Blue Ridge Road near the North Carolina State Fairgrounds, maintains one of the premier public art collections located between Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. In addition to its extensive collections of American Art, European Art and ancient art, the museum recently has hosted major exhibitions featuring Auguste Rodin (in 2000) and Claude Monet (in 2006-07), each attracting more than 200,000 visitors. Unlike most prominent public museums, the North Carolina Museum of Art acquired a large number of the works in its permanent collection through purchases with public funds. The museum's outdoor park is one of the largest such art parks in the country. The museum facility underwent a major expansion which greatly expanded the exhibit space that was completed in 2010. The 127,000 sf new expansion is designed by NYC architect Thomas Phifer and Partners.
How did the museum get the artworks they have?
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zs_opt
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Write the next sentence.
The ground was still by the field but shook on the mountain, since the earthquake was strong at the
Available options:
(1). field .
(2). mountain .
Answer:
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(2).
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GM established grounds for suspicion of industrial spying by presenting affidavits from its employees. The aim will be to determine if VW's project was copied from GM data - essential if industrial espionage is to be proved.
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
There was an industrial espionage case involving GM and VW.
Available choices:
(a). yes.
(b). no.
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(a).
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Sunt pe deplin informat cu privire la opiniile exprimate aici referitoare la dorinţa de a implica într-un mod adecvat Parlamentul European în acest proces.
Translate to English
English:
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I am fully aware of the views expressed here on the desirability of involving the European Parliament in this process in an adequate manner.
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wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
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Premise: The boy was afraid to go to bed.
What is the cause?
Available choices: -- He turned on his nightlight. -- He watched a horror movie.
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He watched a horror movie.
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super_glue/copa:1.0.2
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When we first got to the restaurant, I was immediately awed by the beautiful surroundings. I loved the waterfall right in the middle of the collection of restaurants. The hostess sat us quickly, but warned us that the wait time for food would be a while (20 minutes or so). That was fine considering how we didn't wait for a seat. I ordered a Hong Kong Won Ton. The meal was okay, kind of reminded me of a won ton min but with that kind of noodles you find in Chinese dishes. I liked the broth, but not the best. I didn't appreciate the customer service. We ordered a Pad Thai for my dad, and requested it to not be spicy. I think I told our waitress at least 4 times asking for it mild. Later when my dad's dish came out, the waitress apologized for the long wait because they accidentally gave hours plate away to someone else. We then noticed the dish was really red. We asked again if this was considered mild, and two different waitresses briefly glanced and said yes. My dad tried it and it was very hot! We asked for our waitress who kind of argued with us about it. Eventually we had our plate remade and it was much better.
How would this review be described in terms of sentiment?
Pick your answer from:
--negative
--positive
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negative
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Flan2021
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Here are two sentences:
" Our policies are well-known , and I 'm not aware of any changes in policy " on Iran , Powell said .
" Our policies are well known and I 'm not aware of any changes , " Secretary of State Colin Powell said Tuesday .
Choose your answer: are the two sentences saying the same thing?
Pick your answer from:
(a). no
(b). yes
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(b).
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Flan2021
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Generate a descriptive sentence about a restaurant using the following words:
name = Strada, food = Fast food, priceRange = more than £30, customer rating = high, familyFriendly = yes, near = Rainbow Vegetarian Café
Sentence:
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Strada serves high-priced fast food near Rainbow Vegetarian Café. It is family-friendly, and has a customer rating of 5 out of 5.
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What is the sentiment of the following review?
So I've been back to Rice Paper, and I have no major complaints with the food itself. But that's about it. The service is laughable. I actually said to my dining companions on my last visit (as we were walking to the entrance), "Okay, so we'll order some appetizers which won't come until after the main course, one of the entrees will be incorrect, and they'll rush us out the door like it's a jiffy lube." It was as if I'd written the script for our dining experience. I'm officially done. Which is sad, because the food is pretty good. But i can't take the incompetence. Plus it's really loud. Still.
Possible answers: -- negative. -- positive.
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negative
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Flan2021
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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zs_opt
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Which method could be used to separate a solution of table salt and water?
Pick your answer from:
(i). mixing
(ii). settling
(iii). filtration
(iv). evaporation
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(iv).
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Flan2021
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unified_qa_science_inst
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An American-owned tugboat from Italy along with its 16 member crew was hijacked around 11 am EST on Saturday in the Gulf of Aden. The Italian Ambassador, Pierandrea Magistrati, confirmed that "there is a boat that has been hijacked, I believe by Somali pirates." Additionally, Shona Lowe, a spokeswoman at NATO's Northwood maritime command center reported that the Italian-flagged tugboat was hijacked this morning off of Somalia's northern coast. Lowe also confirmed that Italian government officials along with the company that owned the tugboat were trying to secure the release of the crew, ten of which were Italians.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
The pirates wanted a ransom payment.
Options: (i) Yes. (ii) It's impossible to say. (iii) No.
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(ii)
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Flan2021
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anli/r3:0.1.0
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zs_opt
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Write the next sentence in this story.
Ben was babysitting. He had never babysat before and he was nervous. He found that the little boy was fun to watch, though. Soon he and the kid were laughing and playing games.
A. He was accused of pedophilia and sent to prison. B. He ended up babysitting to pay for college.
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B.
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Flan2021
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story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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How is "This falls under your remit, and it is very important for the credibility of our institutions." said in Finnish?
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Tämä kuuluu toimivaltaanne ja on toimielintemme uskottavuuden kannalta hyvin tärkeää.
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
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Please ask me a question.
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What anesthetic did Queen Victoria allow to be used for the birth of her seventh child , in 1853 ?
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trec:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Answer the following question. What ethnic group is famous for helping people to climb Mt. Everest?
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sherpas
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Flan2021
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trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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He spent RS 13,475 in a single night at a biryani joint . To make this clear , a single person would find it difficult , especially in these lower - end joints , to spend more than RS 30 on all the biryani he could possibly eat , plus a few pints of beer and a couple of pieces of furniture thrown in . He must have really done something ridiculous .
Available options:
A). None of the above choices .
B). This person could spend RS on a nice meal , instead they frequent low end joints and are miserable .
C). This person is clearly unhappy and eats way to much biryani .
D). This person knows how to spend money , and has money to spend , they frequent low end joints and enjoy themselves .
Q: Does the person in question know how to have a good time ?
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D).
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Flan2021
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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Context:Steve follows Fred 's example in everything. *He* admires him hugely.
Is "He" the same as "Fred"? Possible answers:Pick your answer from:
[-] no
[-] yes
Answer:
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no
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Flan2021
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super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
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YOUNGSTOWN, OH (WKBN) – We are past the halfway point of the football season and the list of undefeated teams continues to dwindle. Just six undefeated teams are left: Canfield, Poland, Girard, South Range, Wilmington and Grove City. Before we flip the page to Week 7, we took a look back at the week that was, Sports Team 27 saw 19 games this week and we cut all the video down to the best of the best in our Top Plays of the Week.
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
Football is played often in the location Youngston, OH
Pick your answer from: a. Yes; b. It's impossible to say; c. No;
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b.
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Flan2021
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anli/r3:0.1.0
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zs_opt
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Un gobierno de la oposición, como resultado de las elecciones del 2012, mantendrá con China las relaciones mas cordiales y amistosas, expresó una representación de la MUD a la Embajada china, según fuente confiable. How do you say this sentence in English?
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An opposition government as the result of the 2012 elections will keep the most amicable relationship with China as a representative of the MUD stated to the Embassy of China, according to reliable sources.
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Flan2021
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para_crawl_enes
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Here is a premise: "A child in a wheelchair is moving around a room."
Here is a hypothesis: "A child in a wheelchair."
.Does the premise tell us whether the hypothesis is true?
Choose your answer from:
(1). yes.
(2). it is not possible to tell.
(3). no.
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(1).
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Flan2021
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snli:1.1.0
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SENTENCE: he hated being respectable all the time . especially since most dragons were n't , so why was he ? to ghleanna 's surprise , bram got on the bed beside her . he stayed on top of the fur and kept his boots on , but that was all right . she was n't sure he could handle it if she told him to strip nak * d. `` i have one question for you ,
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lambada:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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This is a question with answer options. What kind of thing would the answer to the question "Name the various costumed personas of Dr. Henry Pym ." be an entity, an abbreviation, a description, a human, a location, or a numeric value?
Choices: -description. -entity. -abbreviation. -human. -numeric. -location.
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human
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Flan2021
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trec:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Translate the following sentence to Finnish:
According to last month’s Transparency International list, Bulgaria is ranked Number 55 and Romania Number 85 on the list of corrupt countries, which puts them alongside such countries as Mongolia and the Dominican Republic.
Finnish:
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Transparency Internationalin viime kuussa julkaiseman luettelon mukaan Bulgaria on sijalla 55 ja Romania sijalla 85 korruptoituneiden maiden listalla, mikä laittaa ne samaan sarjaan Mongolian ja Dominikaanisen tasavallan kanssa.
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Forest Hill Vineyard (also referred to as Forest Hill Wines) is an Australian winery business based in the Great Southern wine region of Western Australia. Its vineyard is west of Mount Barker, and its winery and cellar door are further south, at Denmark.
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
Forest Hill Vineyard is the best winery business
Pick your answer from: (1). Yes. (2). It's impossible to say. (3). No.
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(2).
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Flan2021
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anli/r2:0.1.0
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Mark had a big interview for a new job. He prepared himself for the questions they may ask. The interviewer seemed to be impressed with Mark's answers. The interviewer informed Mark he had the job.
Write the next sentence, by choosing from:
pick from the following. a. Mark was very happy. b. Mark was enraged and stormed out.
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a.
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Flan2021
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story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Since it was raining, I carried the newspaper over my backpack to keep *it* dry.
Which option(s) below is/are correct for question: are "the newspaper" and "it" the same entity?
Options are:
(1). no;
(2). yes;
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(1).
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super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
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Premise: Former Governor Cuomo is wearing a brown suit and gold tie with a flag in the back corner.
Hypothesis: The governor is wearing a brown suit.
.Choose the correct answer: Given the premise, can we conclude the hypothesis?
i. yes;
ii. it is not possible to tell;
iii. no;
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i.
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Flan2021
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snli:1.1.0
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Write the last sentence in this story.
A trainee nurse was left dripping with blood after she disturbed an intruder at her home - who slashed her across the face. Gemma Ball, 20, needed internal stitches to the flesh in her face after a hooded man pulled a blade on her when she caught him in the back garden of her home in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs. The student was terrified when the hooded intruder kicked her dog, sending it flying into a wall - before slashing her across the face, less than an inch from her eye socket, in broad daylight. Horrific: Gemma Ball had to have internal stitches after the an intruder at her home slashed her face with a knife after kicking her dog, Bella
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OPTIONS:
- Bella ran up to him, barking, because she knew he shouldn’t be there and could probably sense I was frightened.
- Gash ran up to him, barking, because she knew he shouldn’t be there and could probably sense I was frightened.
- Gemma Ball ran up to him, barking, because she knew he shouldn’t be there and could probably sense I was frightened.
- Staffs ran up to him, barking, because she knew he shouldn’t be there and could probably sense I was frightened.
- Stoke ran up to him, barking, because she knew he shouldn’t be there and could probably sense I was frightened.
- Stoke-on-Trent ran up to him, barking, because she knew he shouldn’t be there and could probably sense I was frightened.
- Trent ran up to him, barking, because she knew he shouldn’t be there and could probably sense I was frightened.
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Bella ran up to him, barking, because she knew he shouldn’t be there and could probably sense I was frightened.
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Here are two sentences:
The Production Index rose by 1.4 percentage points from 51.5 percent in May to 52.9 percent in June .
The production index rose to 52.9 percent from 51.5 percent in May .
Choose your answer: are the two sentences saying the same thing?
Possible answers: + no. + yes.
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yes
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Fewer than a dozen FBI agents were dispatched to secure and analyze evidence .
Fewer than a dozen FBI agents will be sent to Iraq to secure and analyze evidence of the bombing .
(See options at the end). If the first sentence is true, is the second one also true?
Select from: *no. *yes.
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yes
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Does "practice" mean the same thing in these two sentences? See options at the end.
The practice of the law.
I took over his practice when he retired.
A). different meanings.
B). the same meaning...Answer:
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B).
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zs_opt
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Story: Ronald kicked his shoes off and laid on the couch for a nap. When he woke up, he went to put his shoes on. But he couldn't lace them up because the strings were missing! He looked all over but couldn't find them.
In the options below, what is the most likely to happen next?
Available options:
--Ronald put on his shoes and laced them up..
--Ronald went to look for more laces..
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Ronald went to look for more laces.
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Article:
A new NASA-led analysis of a moderate magnitude 5.1 earthquake that shook Greater Los Angeles in 2014 finds that the earthquake deformed Earth's crust across a broad region encompassing the northern Los Angeles Basin and northern Orange County. The shallow ground movements observed from this earthquake likely reflect strain accumulated on deeper faults, which remain locked and may be capable of producing future earthquakes.
A team of NASA and university researchers led by geophysicist Andrea Donnellan of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, used GPS and NASA airborne radar data to measure surface deformation in Earth's crust caused by the March 28, 2014, earthquake, which was centered in La Habra, California. The earthquake was felt widely in Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Riverside, San Bernardino, Kern and San Diego counties. While the earthquake was relatively moderate in size, the earthquake's depth (3.6 miles, or 5.85 kilometers) and location within a highly populated region resulted in more than $12 million in damage. Most of the damage occurred within a 3.7-mile (6-kilometer) radius of the epicenter, with a substantial amount of damage south of the main rupture.
Donnellan's team found the earthquake deformed Earth's crust across a broad region, but mostly south of the main rupture, consistent with the observed damage. They measured 3.1 inches (80 millimeters) of northward horizontal motion and about 0.2 to 0.4 inches (5 to 10 millimeters) of upward motion.
They also discovered that the total amount of surface deformation associated with the La Habra earthquake was larger than what would be expected from the magnitude 5.1 main shock. Eighty-two percent of the surface motion was attributed to the earthquake itself, with the remaining 18 percent occurring aseismically, without producing any ground shaking. The amount of aseismic motion was greater than expected. The team's results show that even moderate earthquakes near Los Angeles can produce ground deformation and damage to water mains away from their epicenters.
The team used computer models to explain the observed patterns of ground deformation and found that the best explanation for the observed ground deformation was shallow movement along several active buried fault-like zones in the West Coyote Hills in northern Orange County; in the Chino Hills on the border of Orange, Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties; and in the San Gabriel Valley. The modeled movements identified by the team in the San Gabriel Valley and Chino Hills are part of a series of incompletely mapped active faults in a geologically complex region. It is likely the deeper portions of these faults remain locked and thus are capable of producing future earthquakes.
"The earthquake faults in this region are part of a system of faults," said Donnellan. "They can move together in an earthquake and produce measurable surface deformation, even during moderate magnitude earthquakes. This fault system accommodates the ongoing shortening of Earth's crust in the northern Los Angeles region." Tectonic motion across the Los Angeles region is distributed on an intricate network of horizontally and vertically moving faults that eventually release accumulated strain in the form of earthquakes, such as the destructive 1994 magnitude-6.7 Northridge earthquake.
Donnellan said a future earthquake to release the accumulated strain on these faults could occur on any one or several of these fault structures, which may not have been mapped at the surface. "Identifying specific fault structures most likely to be responsible for future earthquakes for this system of many active faults is often very difficult," she said.
The earthquake ground displacements were measured by combining pre- and post-earthquake continuous GPS data from the National Science Foundation's Plate Boundary Observatory with NASA's airborne radar data from the JPL-developed Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR). UAVSAR is an L-band Interferometric SAR instrument mounted beneath a C-20A Earth science research aircraft from NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. It detects minute (less than centimeter-level) changes in Earth's surface that occur over time between flights. NASA has been using UAVSAR to monitor deformation across the Los Angeles region about every six months since 2009.
Co-author Lisa Grant Ludwig of the University of California, Irvine, said the team's analysis can be used by policymakers and government agencies to improve assessments of earthquake risk in the Los Angeles area that are critical for disaster planning.
"The study builds upon more than two decades of NASA-led research to develop new methods to better measure and monitor movements of the solid Earth using satellite and airborne data and advanced computer modeling," Donnellan said. "It also provides a means of using these technologies to identify which faults moved during earthquakes, to measure exactly how much Earth's surface deformed during earthquakes, and to use these measurements to estimate future earthquake potential."
Study results are published in the journal Earth and Space Science. Other participating institutions include Indiana University, Bloomington; University of California, Davis; and University of Nevada, Reno.
NASA is applying maturing airborne and space-based technologies, new ground-based techniques and more complex computer models to advance our understanding of earthquakes and earthquake processes. For more information on UAVSAR, visit:
http://uavsar.jpl.nasa.gov/
NASA uses the vantage point of space to increase our understanding of our home planet, improve lives and safeguard our future. NASA develops new ways to observe and study Earth's interconnected natural systems with long-term data records. The agency freely shares this unique knowledge and works with institutions around the world to gain new insights into how our planet is changing.
For more information about NASA's Earth science activities, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/earth
News Media Contact
Alan BuisJet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.818-354-0474Alan.Buis@jpl.nasa.gov2015-320 ||||| Scientists have been saying for a while that it's not a matter of if but when the so-called Big One will strike Southern California. A worst-case scenario has a 7.8 on the San Andreas Fault impacting Los Angeles someday and killing as many as 1,800 people, according to experts.
But what about a not-so–Big One?
A new study from the NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory near Pasadena predicts that a magnitude 5.0 or greater earthquake will hit the Los Angeles basin within two and a half years. The paper was published in the journal Earth and Space Sciences. JPL officials have reportedly declined to reveal the full document to the press.
Overnight the U.S. Geological Survey cast doubt on the prediction.
It noted in a statement that the "random" chance of such a temblor hitting L.A. in three years was very high anyway.
"The accepted random chance of a M5 [magnitude 5] or greater in this area in three years is 85 percent, independent of the analysis in this paper," the USGS said.
The JPL research "has not yet been examined by the long-established committees that evaluate earthquake forecasts and predictions made by scientists," the agency added. "The lack of details on the method of analysis makes a critical assessment of this approach very difficult."
JPL seismologists measured energy released and strain that remains following local earthquakes, focusing most specifically the La Habra temblor of March 28, 2014.
They discovered an energy "deficit" that "must eventually be filled with large earthquakes," according to an abstract of the study, which is titled "Potential for a large earthquake near Los Angeles inferred from the 2014 La Habra earthquake."
While a magnitude 5 or greater rocker is essentially going to happen in the next three years, the JPL scientists say, the quake forecast here could actually be as great as a 6.3, they said.
"Significant ground deformation and infrastructure damage can occur beyond the epicentral region of a moderate earthquake near Los Angeles," the abstract says.
We're not entirely sure what this means, except that it's not good. JPL
The JPL scientists say that a 6.1 would release 81 percent of pent up energy or "strain." A 6.3 would release 100 percent of it, the scientists said.
"The observed ground deformation could represent release of accumulated tectonic strain," the abstract says.
The 5.1 temblor on the Puente Hills fault last year hit hardest in north Orange County, essentially its origin. Gas lines were ruptured, buildings sustained minor damage, and two people were injured in a rollover vehicle crash likely caused by a quake-triggered rock slide.
||||| Angelenos live under constant threat of a major earthquake, but a controversial new study from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory puts a number on that threat. The scientific paper claims there is a 99.9 percent chance of an earthquake between magnitude 5 and 6.3 in less than three years.
The study was published earlier this month by the American Geophysical Union's Earth and Space Science journal. The bold claim has taken many in the seismic community by surprise.
Lead author, Andrea Donnellan of JPL, said this study used GPS and airborne radar data to look at land deformation caused by last year's 5.1 La Habra earthquake. Her team determined that, based on the surface changes, there is still a fair amount of pent-up seismic energy in the region that needs to be released.
“It’s almost like using the surface of the Earth as an instrument to understand what is going on deeper," she explained.
That energy could spawn shaking associated with a magnitude 5 or 6 temblor, she added, but that energy could crop up on any number of faults within a 100-kilometer range of last year's quake.
This sort of prediction is quite common. What isn't common is claiming a 99.9 percent chance of such a quake in a window of time as small as three years.
Donnellan said her team arrived at the conclusion by looking at the number of magnitude 5 earthquakes in the region over the last 81 years. There were 32 such events.
“So if you just look at that on average, it's about an earthquake every three years," Donnellan said.
Lucy Jones with the U.S. Geological Survey said that methodology doesn't fully explain the prediction, and the study doesn't adequately address this either.
The USGS conducts its own look at quake risk in California — the most recent version is called Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast, Version 3.
Jones said that, according to those models, there is only an 85 percent chance of a magnitude 5 or 6 quake in the same region over a three-year period.
"It's nowhere near a 99.9 percent number," Jones said.
USGS released a statement on its Facebook page saying that the lack of details on how this number was reached "makes a critical assessment of this approach very difficult."
While the AGU journal the JPL paper appeared in conducts peer review of studies, Jones said it's custom that quake prediction studies are also sent to the National Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council or its California counterpart.
However, she said this paper was not submitted to those organization for review. She added that there is no scientific consensus on this issue.
"This is the opinion of a small group of scientists — it has not been reviewed for action as a prediction, and I wouldn't be changing any behavior on the basis of this study," Jones said.
Several earthquake researchers approached by KPCC said they were surprised by this study and its conclusions, among them Michael Blanpied with the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.
However, he noted that it should come as no surprise to people in Southern California that earthquakes are a real threat to the region.
“But I would say in general we want to give them the most credible and authentic information that we can,” he added.
JPL's Donnellan defended the research, saying that it's now up to the larger scientific community to evaluate the claims and see if different ones are called for.
“In science, individual methods are always controversial to somebody, but that’s how we make forward progress,” she said.
The study, titled "Potential for a large earthquake near Los Angeles inferred from the 2014 La Habra earthquake," was first published by AGU online on Oct. 1.
This story has been updated. ||||| The “probability is 99.9 percent” that an earthquake measuring 5.0 or greater will occur within the next two and a half years on or near the same faults that caused the March 28, 2014 La Habra quake in the San Gabriel Valley, according to a study by a JPL geophysicist.
And a much larger earthquake of magnitude 6 or above has a 35 percent chance of happening along or near the same fault lines in that time frame, the study says. The quake could occur anywhere within 100 kilometers — about 60 miles — of the 2014 quake, the study says.
The study that was published Oct. 1 and revised on Oct. 7 on the online Earth and Space Science website, was authored by Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Andrea Donnellan along with a number of other earthquake scientists under the headline “Potential for a large earthquake near Los Angeles inferred from the 2014 La Habra earthquake.”
A seismologist at Caltech, who read the study on Tuesday, cautioned against earthquake predictions, saying it isn’t an exact science and making such claims can cause “fear and confusion.”
“As far as I’m concerned there has never been a successful earthquake prediction and a scientific breakthrough would be required for us to make a scientifically based prediction,” Thomas Heaton, professor of engineering seismology and director of the Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory at Caltech said after reading the study. “While the authors are credible scientists, this paper does not meet my definition of science. That is, this type of slip deficit has been tried in the past, but it has been shown to have minimal predictive power. That said, earthquakes tend to cluster in time and space, and the fact that there have been recent events in the La Habra area tells us that there is a reasonable likelihood that there will be more.”
JPL officials in La Canada Flintridge said Tuesday that an updated version of the study would be released soon to the public. They declined comment on the study Tuesday.
In advance of the study’s release, seismologists at JPL, which is operated by Caltech for NASA, scheduled a meeting with legislative staff in Sacramento just as the Assembly and state Senate were heading into their autumn recess last month. The meeting is scheduled for next week.
The La Habra quake in 2014 was magnitude 5.1 and caused what the Donnellan study calls “a surprising amount of damage” to local homes and businesses in the southeastern San Gabriel Valley. The study says the earthquake “occurred between the right-lateral strike-slip Whittier fault and the Puente Hills thrust fault” and that a similar quake as large as 6.3 in scale in the near future “could occur on any or several of these faults, which may or may not have been identified by geologic surface mapping.”
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The Puente Hills fault runs from the Whittier area northwest to just south of Griffith Park in Los Angeles, and was responsible for the 1987 Whittier Narrows quake, a 5.9 temblor that killed three people. The Whittier Fault runs along the Chino Hills range between the cities of Chino Hills and Whittier.
Earthquake scales, including the one formerly known as the Richter scale, named after Caltech seismologist Charles Richter, vary in their descriptions between “magnitude” and “intensity.” They rise logarithmically rather than arithmetically, so that higher numbers describe vastly greater seismic events than lower ones. In general, 5.5 to 6.0 quakes are known to cause light damage to buildings and other structures, whereas those that rank 6.1 to 6.9 may cause a lot of damage in very populated areas. The Loma Prieta quake in the Bay Area in 1989 measured 6.9 and caused 63 deaths. The Northridge earthquake in 1994 measured 6.7 and caused 57 deaths.
Study author Andrea Donnellan is a principal research scientist at JPL, and adjunct assistant professor of research in earth sciences at USC. She is president-elect of the American Geophysical Union’s Nonlinear Geophysics Focus Group. She received her doctorate in geophysics at Caltech in 1991. |||||Summary:
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– NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is out with a study predicting that Los Angeles has a 99.9% chance of experiencing an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.0 or greater within the next two and a half years. "There’s enough energy stored to produce about a magnitude 6.1 to 6.3 earthquake" with an epicenter in La Habra, which was hit by a quake in 2014, says a JPL geophysicist, per CBS LA. Earthquake scientists used information from the La Habra quake to make their predictions, and found that there's a 35% chance of an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.0 or greater, the Los Angeles Daily News reports. But other experts aren't convinced; KPCC goes so far as to call the JPL study "controversial." As the US Geological Survey notes, "the accepted random chance of a (magnitude 5.0) or greater in this area in three years is 85%, independent of the analysis in this paper." Plus, JPL's research "has not yet been examined by the long-established committees that evaluate earthquake forecasts and predictions made by scientists," the USGS says, per LA Weekly. "The lack of details on the method of analysis makes a critical assessment of this approach very difficult." And, as one Caltech seismologist who read the study notes, "As far as I’m concerned there has never been a successful earthquake prediction, and a scientific breakthrough would be required for us to make a scientifically based prediction." But, he adds, since earthquakes tend to cluster, it's not much of a stretch to assume there will be another one in La Habra. (Only a single survivor remains from another California earthquake.)
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TEXT:The good news is a movie was made, drawing on a supposed Aztec myth and featuring an unusually Aztec-American (is such a word exists) cast. The bad news is, it was dead at birth.
If Ed Wood had come out of retirement and coached George Romaro through his classic 'Night of the Living Dead,' this is what we might have come up with. 'The Legend of Diablo' is clearly fodder for any future resurrections of 'Mystery Science Theatre 3000!'
I don't think one can even call this a 'B' movie. The production values are so abysmal that I kept getting the feeling I was watching either a lengthy skit from a variety show or a backyard 8-mm film shot by a group of school kids.
SOME SPOILERS
The basic plot line sounded interesting enough to lure me into renting it. A rural California sheriff finds a box containing an Aztec demon and accidentally unleashes it on the unsuspecting community. His daughters, one hot and one homely, team with a gringo FBI man and a priest, to try to re-cage the demon.
Meanwhile, every zombie scene one has ever seen in previous undead movies is re-enacted-poorly. These zombies walk more like an army of Nutty Professors than the undead! The supposed infrared scenes from the demon's viewpoint are nothing special
and he/she/it sure seems to back up a lot (as opposed to turning around the moving forward). And the scene where the priest lures the demon out of the cave in fast-motion is ludicrous! It really, really appears to be done for comic effect-although I know it wasn't! I kept expecting the Benny Hill theme music to start playing & for the whole gang of zombies to start chasing the priest all over the beach!
Of course the Darth Vader/Field of Dreams voice, calling the FBI agent becomes downright comical. Then again, so was most of this cheese ball! Robert Napton, director and writer of the screenplay, should win SOMEthing for this effort! (How about a lifetime blackballing, like the 'Hollywood 10?') This one, I now see, is rated 1.5 on a 10-scale. I fear this might be a tad generous!
Is there anything good about this movie? Well, Lindsey Lofaso looks pretty hot as the younger daughter of the dead sheriff. This is probably why her homely older sister (Calvi Pabon) really ran away from home! Fred Estrado is reasonably decent as the FBI agent. I wonder if Mario Soto, who played Father Rodriguez, is the same Mario Soto who pitched for the Cincinnati Reds? If so, he should have stuck to baseball. In fact, they couldn't have done any worse if they had gone with a baseball theme and called it 'Demons in the Outfield!'
If I find out this was actually a project for a community college cinema class, I will issue apologies. It might be good enough for a B or even B+ as long as the gang got the college's camcorder back to campus in one piece! 'The Blair Witch Project' proved that a cool, campy movie could be made on a shoestring. 'The Legend of Diablo,' though, didn't appear to have a shoestring OR shoes to work from! It was low-budget, low-talent, low-everything. The very final scene-and I mean about the final 10 seconds of the film-is the ONLY mildly creative or interesting moment.
I paid $3.45 to rent this. I could have better spent it on a hamburger!
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Amy went to her grandmother for everything in high school because her and her mother did not get along . They were so much alike too , to see Amy was like looking at JoAnne 60 years earlier . Her death shook Amy to her core .
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Choose from: A. Amy will have to attend the funeral of her grandmother . B. Amy will have to help her mother bury her grandmother . C. None of the above choices . D. Amy will have to rely more on her mother .
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It was a very hot, dry summer. John's dad purchased a bird bath to help the animals survive. Within minutes of filling it, a cardinal hopped in. Throughout the day, John counted 34 birds that visited.
What is the next sentence?
Choose from:
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Sentences: 1. We can firmly say that Lesotho vas a very important actor in a post-apartheid SA , but the times have changed .
2. Moreover , during the struggle against apartheid , the ANCs armed wing organized its guerilla units from the enclave .
3. The African National Congress , the ruling party in SA since 1994 , was founded in Lesotho .
4. Lesotho was a strong public opponent of the regime and granted a number of SA refugees political asylum .
5. There was no incentive to change at the point of independence because SA was ruled by the apartheid regime .
6. Lesotho was under direct rule while South Africa was a dominion .
7. In 1966 , when the Kingdom of Lesotho gained its independence from Britain , it remained separate from SA as it had been a separate colony .
8. The reason why Moshoeshoe , the leader of Lesotho , wished to become a British protectorate was because of the Boers of the Orange Free State was trying to take their land .
9. Smith , 2010 ,
10. The ANC is now in power in South Africa and SA and Lesotho are closer together than ever before .
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Sylvia Plath (; October 27, 1932 - February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, and short-story writer. Born in Boston, she studied at Smith College and Newnham College at the University of Cambridge before receiving acclaim as a poet and writer. She married fellow poet Ted Hughes in 1956, and they lived together in the United States and then in England. They had two children, Frieda and Nicholas, before separating in 1962.
As Hughes and Plath were legally married at the time of her death, Hughes inherited the Plath estate, including all her written work. Hughes has been condemned repeatedly for burning Plath's last journal, saying he "did not want her children to have to read it." He lost another journal and an unfinished novel and instructed that a collection of Plath's papers and journals should not be released until 2013. Hughes has been accused of attempting to control the estate for his own ends, although royalties from Plath's poetry were placed into a trust account for their two children, Frieda and Nicholas. Still the subject of speculation and opprobrium in 1998, Hughes published Birthday Letters that year, his own collection of 88 poems about his relationship with Plath. Hughes had published very little about his experience of the marriage and Plath's subsequent suicide, and the book caused a sensation, being taken as his first explicit disclosure, and it topped best seller charts. It was not known at the volume's release that Hughes was suffering from terminal cancer and would die later that year. The book went on to win the Forward Poetry Prize, the T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry, and the Whitbread Poetry Prize. The poems, written after Plath's death, in some cases long after, try to find a reason why Plath took her own life. In October 2015 the BBC Two documentary Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death examined Hughes' life and work and included audio recordings of Plath reciting her own poetry. Their daughter Frieda spoke for the first time about her mother and father. In 2017 it was revealed that letters written by Plath between February 18, 1960 and February 4, 1963 claim that Hughes beat Plath two days before she had a miscarriage in 1961, and that Hughes told Plath he wished that she was dead. The letters were sent to Dr. Ruth Barnhouse (then Dr. Ruth Beuscher).
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Red-clay bricks have a density of approximately 2000 kg/m^3. Air has a density of 1 kg/m^3. Which of the following has the lowest mass? Choose from:
[1]. 2 m^3 of bricks;
[2]. 4 m^3 of bricks;
[3]. 6000 m^3 of air;
[4]. 10,000 m^3 of air;
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Dies hat dann den Vorteil, dass die Kommunikation zwischen Tracker und Client reibungslos verläuft und dadurch der jeweilig höchste Durchsatz erreicht werden kann.
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What's the most logical way to complete this passage?
(CNN)Many Christians will mark the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter by donning their Sunday best, attending church and going on egg hunts. But what's the history of the holiday? And how much will we actually spend on those yummy chocolate rabbits? Below are some interesting facts about Easter: About three in four -- Americans who identify themselves as Christian, as reported by Gallup in December 2014. 50.8 -- Percent of Americans who plan to attend church on Easter Sunday this year. April 3, 33 A.D. -- Possible date of Jesus' crucifixion, according to the Bible and earthquake research reported in the International Geology Review in 2012.
180 million -- Number of eggs
OPTIONS:
- Americans are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- Bible are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- CNN are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- Christian are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- Christians are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- Easter are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- Easter Sunday are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- Gallup are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- International Geology Review are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- Jesus are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- Jesus Christ are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
- Peeps Marshmallow Chick are "eggs-pected" to purchase for dyeing and decorating this year.
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Article: Inimitability of the Quran (or "I'jaz") is the belief that no human speech can match the Quran in its content and form. The Quran is considered an inimitable miracle by Muslims, effective until the Day of Resurrection—and, thereby, the central proof granted to Muhammad in authentication of his prophetic status. The concept of inimitability originates in the Quran where in five different verses opponents are challenged to produce something like the Quran: "If men and sprites banded together to produce the like of this Quran they would never produce its like not though they backed one another." So the suggestion is that if there are doubts concerning the divine authorship of the Quran, come forward and create something like it. From the ninth century, numerous works appeared which studied the Quran and examined its style and content. Medieval Muslim scholars including al-Jurjani (d. 1078) and al-Baqillani (d. 1013) have written treatises on the subject, discussed its various aspects, and used linguistic approaches to study the Quran. Others argue that the Quran contains noble ideas, has inner meanings, maintained its freshness through the ages and has caused great transformations in individual level and in the history. Some scholars state that the Quran contains scientific information that agrees with modern science. The doctrine of miraculousness of the Quran is further emphasized by Muhammad's illiteracy since the unlettered prophet could not have been suspected of composing the Quran.
Question: What term indicates that the contents of the Quran cannot be reproduced in speech?
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Answer this question: Dust and ash entering the atmosphere as a result of volcanic eruptions can affect Earth's
pick from the following.
(i). tidal activity;
(ii). orbital shape;
(iii). weather and climate;
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Write a plausible story that ends with this sentence?
Last sentence: B.
Available options: A. He tore it apart.; B. He loved it.;
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Tim wanted to connect more with nature. So, he went out in the woods. He heard the birds sing, the wind blow and the crickets creak. He loved it so much, he built a large tree house and moved in. B.
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Une position qui contraigne tous ses États membres à favoriser la création d'une cour criminelle internationale réellement indépendante, qui ne soit pas conditionnée par des formules fossiles du droit international, telles le droit de veto au Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies.
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That position should commit all the Member States to promoting the creation of a truly independent international criminal court, which is not modelled on the ancient fossils of international law such as the right to veto in the UN Security Council.
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How is "• We’re enhancing our surveillance capacity." said in French?
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• Nous modernisons nos capacités de surveillance.
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Article:
ES Lifestyle Newsletter Enter your email address Please enter an email address Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email cannot be used. Try another or register with your social account
We were delighted to have the chance to interview the wonderful Solange Knowles and photograph her for this week’s edition of ES magazine.
It is therefore a matter of great regret that the finished cover artwork of the magazine caused concern and offence.
The decision to amend the photograph was taken for layout purposes but plainly we made the wrong call and we have offered our unreserved apologies to Solange.
In the article, which you can read here, Solange spoke about remaining as focused on art as she is on music, despite her brilliant third album being both a critical and commercial success. ||||| ES Lifestyle Newsletter Enter your email address Please enter an email address Email address is invalid Fill out this field Email address is invalid Email cannot be used. Try another or register with your social account
Solange Knowles is a hard woman to pin down.
This is true of the 31-year-old Houston native’s work as a musician and songwriter, and in particular of last year’s magnum opus, A Seat at the Table: a third album that was both political and resolutely personal. But the same quality that means her work evades simple definition makes the more basic aspects of her day tricky to pull off — like meeting someone who is supposed to interview her, for example.
I have flown in to Los Angeles to meet her in the same location as today’s ES photoshoot. But, by the time I arrive, she is nowhere to be found. I try in vain to reschedule our conversation to later in the afternoon — we were originally supposed to be talking at 11am — to no avail. From midday until 8pm, I sit in a café in Silverlake, trying to make things work. They do not. In the end, I manage to get hold of her on the phone, as we are both in taxis heading for our evening flights out of LAX. She jokingly puts her failure to make our meeting down to the intricate, time-consuming braiding work she has had done for her most recent look — visible in our shoot — adapted for her brief Orion’s Rise tour that closes at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, California, on Sunday.
‘Girl, blame the braids,’ she says between light laughter. ‘Blame the braids!’
This summer, I saw Knowles headline the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago. Largely made up of the songs from her latest album — ‘a project on identity, empowerment, independence, grief and healing,’ she says. Her performance was astounding, acting as both a celebration of black joy and soulful depiction of black political identity. A fierce dedication to speak to her audience was apparent during ‘Don’t Touch My Hair’: specifically dedicated to the black women in the audience who — myself included — blissfully sang along.
Braiding is important to Knowles. It is an ‘act of beauty, an act of convenience and an act of tradition’ — it is ‘its own art form,’ she adds. Every black woman has a personal journey with her own hair, and for Knowles it began in her mother’s salon which was a refuge — ‘a spare bedroom so to speak’ — for her as a young girl. Growing up there was pivotal. ‘I got to experience women arriving in one state of mind and leaving in a completely transformed way. It wasn’t just about the hair. It was about the sisterhood and the storytelling. Being a young girl who was really active in dance, theatre and on the swim team, the salon was a kind of safe haven.’
By five or six, Knowles’ five-years-older sister Beyoncé was already well on her way to becoming a global superstar: their father, Matthew, quit his job as a Xerox sales manager to manage her group, Destiny’s Child. Solange, who had already shown a passion for singing, was not far behind her. At 15, she filled in for a backing dancer on one of the tours for her sister’s group, sang on their 2001 Christmas album and straight after that began working on her own music: her career also overseen, initially, by her father. Her debut album, Solo Star, came in 2002, two years later she got married and had a son, and by the time she released her second album, Sol-Angel and the Hadley St Dreams, in 2008, much had changed — not least her marital status: she got divorced in 2007 (Knowles married her current husband, video director Alan Ferguson, in 2014).
Questions about Knowles’ older sister are, I am told, off limits. The elevator incident from 2014, too — when leaked security footage showed Solange in an altercation with her sister’s husband, Jay-Z — has been discussed as much as it ever will be (‘We had one disagreement ever. Before and after, we’ve been cool,’ he said in an interview with Rap Radar in August). But the rest of her family is another matter. Our conversation is peppered with mentions of her mother, Tina, who — along with her father — provided interlude tracks on A Seat at the Table (on ‘Tina Taught Me’ and ‘Dad was Mad’ respectively).
In fact, the name of her current tour is taken from a recent discovery about their relationship. ‘I had some revelations, in terms of my parents finding out they conceived me in Egypt after visiting the Giza pyramids, and connecting to that and the constellation of Orion that aligns with Giza,’ she says. The Orion constellation now has a permanent standing in her life, with recent Instagram posts showing it tattooed in delicate line work on her inner right arm.
Knowles’ mother was born Célestine Ann Beyincé in 1954, in Galveston, Texas. Yet it’s specifically her Creole heritage that has had a profound effect on her youngest daughter. Knowles recorded parts of the album in New Iberia, Louisiana, which was the former home of her maternal grandparents who were chased out by the Ku Klux Klan. Now a resident of New Orleans, she credits the region with her creative process.
‘It can be colourful. It can be vivid. But one of the things I immediately think of when I think of Southern storytelling is its slower rhythm and slower pace. I think of times growing up when I would hear an aunt, an uncle or great aunt tell a story, taking you through all of the different twists and turns and valleys and rivers of it. And as a writer I think that has really kind of influenced my pace. I really kind of take my time through the process.’
Visual art is as much of an outlet for Knowles as music, and she has recently exhibited at Tate Modern and the Guggenheim in New York. As part of her performance art at the Guggenheim, she made calls to tear ‘the f***ing walls down’ and that due to what she perceives as a lack of diversity in the arts, ‘inclusion is not enough’.
Body politics is also something that she has been contemplating. ‘To be honest, owning my body this year was really important to me,’ she says. ‘That can mean a lot of things. That can be in the physical form — wanting to have control over my physical body — and also wanting to have control in the way it is presented to the world. And it isn’t always easy. I often lose opportunities based on my will to want to navigate through that ownership of my body in the most authentic way. And I really kind of attained a lot of that from my mother.’
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– Solange Knowles sat down with the Evening Standard for its ES magazine recently, but when the October issue came out, something was missing: her hair. Solange is featured on the cover, but the distinctive circular braid atop her head is not. Last week, she posted the original photo, braid intact, on her Instagram, along with the caption "dtmh @eveningstandardmagazine." (That's "don't touch my hair," also the name of a Solange song.) She went on to post a series of Instagram stories (as the BBC explains, these stories only last 24 hours, so they're no longer viewable) showing the part of the cover where the braids should have been, as well as portions of the interview in which she specifically discussed braiding, calling it an "act of beauty, an act of convenience and an act of tradition ... its own art form." The publication has since apologized. "It is ... a matter of great regret that the finished cover artwork of the magazine caused concern and offense," says the Evening Standard in a statement. "The decision to amend the photograph was taken for layout purposes, but plainly we made the wrong call and we have offered our unreserved apologies to Solange." Knowles talked about the importance of a black woman's journey with her hair in the ES interview, recalling the time she spent in her mother's salon growing up: "I got to experience women arriving in one state of mind and leaving in a completely transformed way. It wasn't just about the hair. It was about the sisterhood and the storytelling." She even discussed her braids in the interview, blaming a missed meet with reporter Angelica Bastien on how long they took to do. The article then notes the braids are "visible in our shoot." Bastien has since publicly disowned the article.
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Triple: Zizzi eatType pub; Zizzi food English; Zizzi customer rating 3 out of 5; Zizzi familyFriendly yes
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The kids-friendly pub Zizzi serves English food and is rated 3 out of 5
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Earthquakes seemed to outline a special feature of earth's crust. Earthquakes let scientists know where the crust was moving. This led to the discovery that the Earths crust was broken up into regions, or plates. Earthquakes happen most often along these plate boundaries. This was evidence that continents can move. The movements of the plates are called plate tectonics. The Earths crust is divided into plates. There are about a dozen large plates and several small ones. Each plate is named for the continent or ocean basin it contains. Scientists know he plates are in motion. They now know the direction and speed of this motion . Plates dont move very fast. They move only a few centimeters a year. This is about the same rate fingernails grow. So you might wonder, what could cause this motion? What supplies the energy to cause this change?
Question: "To get a sense of how fast plates move, what can you look at on your body?"
Answer: "Feet"
Is this answer to the question correct?
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Voila is the seventh studio album by the American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in 2007. It was Carlisle's first studio album in over a decade, and is a covers album of "classic French chansons and pop standards", much different from Carlisle's previous English language pop records.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
Voila was Carlisle's favorite album.
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Here is a premise: The man threw his empty can onto the street.
What is the effect?
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In a culture awash in artifice and hype, people value authenticity and have become adept at recognizing it. I’d argue that authenticity is among the most important things voters look for in a candidate.
Republican voters perceive Mitt Romney as lacking authenticity, and should he fail to win the nomination, that will be the primary reason. The astute reader may right now be saying: “Wait a minute Zogby. Newt Gingrich is now the frontrunner. Are you telling me this man who is addicted to hyperbole and owns a closet full of skeletons can be described as authentic?”
My answer is a qualified yes. Gingrich’s ego is on steroids. It always has been. Gingrich espouses outlandish sounding ideas. He always has. Gingrich thinks he is the smartest person in the room who will get the best of any deal he cuts. If the dealing gets him into a bind, Gingrich thinks he can talk himself out of it. Even if you believe he is a prima donna actor on the national political stage, he stays in the same character.
For conservative voters, the character he plays is on their side. More than anyone else, he turned Republicans away from accommodation with Democrats and into a party that will hold out on principle and win fights. For all his faults, conservatives consider Gingrich “one of us.”
Gingrich is also the prodigal son to conservatives, especially evangelicals. He asks forgiveness for his sins of infidelity and heresy, but without sacrificing his zeal for causes of the right. Republicans he has worked with and led in the past are skeptical of his candidacy not just because they fear Gingrich might be a loser who drags down other candidates. Like the good older son in the Biblical parable, they resent how voters are willing to take Gingrich back and even make him their leader.
Instead, the party establishment and big business donors like Romney’s steadiness and his greater appeal to independents. But swing voters don’t get to choose the GOP nominee. Republican voters see no consistency in Romney’s policies. I don’t need to re-document all of his well-publicized evolutions of thought. Romney might be better able to get away with changing positions if voters didn’t see him as entitled and out-of-touch.
Other wealthy politicians have become President because they had real life experiences that built empathy with regular folks. Teddy Roosevelt suffered from illness and the loss of his wife, and he rode with the Rough Riders. FDR was confined to a wheel-chair. John F. Kennedy was injured in World War II, and George H.W. Bush survived the crash of the plane he piloted in that war. George W. Bush neutralized his life of privilege by totally adopting a Texas persona.
Americans don’t reflexively dislike the rich. As I wrote in The Way We’ll Be: “The billionaires and gilded royalty that do connect with us—the new and generous Bill and Melinda Gates; Warren Buffett; even the late Diana, the ‘People’s Princess’—do so not because of their wealth but because of their humanity, something that a Donald Trump could never understand.”
It fits that Romney’s first real mistake in the numerous GOP debates had nothing to do with policies or misstatements, but instead was his offer to bet $10,000 with Rick Perry on the veracity of something Perry said was in Romney’s book. Not many folks on Main Street have 10 grand ready to wager.
As for other GOP candidates, Herman Cain was flying high and seen as an “up from the boot straps” business success until all those other women in his life shot him down. Rick Santorum and Michele Bachmann are authentic, but have been unable to distinguish themselves. Jon Huntsman Jr. is seen as too moderate for the GOP base, but I believe he could pass the authenticity test if voters gave him a chance.
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What is the correct answer to this question?
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[i] short plants only
[ii] short and tall plants
[iii] tall plants only
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Raccoons constantly play dead when people come near because they frighten them.
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John von Neumann (/vɒn ˈnɔɪmən/; Hungarian: Neumann János Lajos, pronounced [ˈnɒjmɒn ˈjaːnoʃ ˈlɒjoʃ]; December 28, 1903 – February 8, 1957) was a Hungarian-American pure and applied mathematician, physicist, inventor, computer scientist, and polymath. He made major contributions to a number of fields, including mathematics (foundations of mathematics, functional analysis, ergodic theory, geometry, topology, and numerical analysis), physics (quantum mechanics, hydrodynamics, fluid dynamics and quantum statistical mechanics), economics (game theory), computing (Von Neumann architecture, linear programming, self-replicating machines, stochastic computing), and statistics.
He was a pioneer of the application of operator theory to quantum mechanics, in the development of functional analysis, a principal member of the Manhattan Project and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (as one of the few originally appointed), and a key figure in the development of game theory and the concepts of cellular automata, the universal constructor and the digital computer. He published 150 papers in his life; 60 in pure mathematics, 20 in physics, and 60 in applied mathematics. His last work, an unfinished manuscript written while in the hospital, was later published in book form as The Computer and the Brain.
1. What is the nationality of John von Neumann
2. When was he born
3. What does he do?
4. Was he member of Manhattan Project?
5. Did he publish any book?
6. Which book?
7. When did he die?
8. Where did he write his last work?
9. Did he write any book on maths
10. How many paper did he write then?
11. How about physics then?
12. Who develop the game theory?
13. How many paper did he publish in applied maths
14. What are the field at which he has a major contribution?
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2. 1903
3. Mathematician
4. yes
5. Yes
6. The Computer and the Brain.
7. 1957
8. In the hospital
9. No, only papers
10. 150
11. 20 in physics
12. von Neumann
13. 60
14. a number of fields
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Cecilia Wairimu (born 28 November 1980), better known by her stage name Amani, is a Kenyan singer and songwriter. Her contributions to the Kenyan music industry have earned her several coveted accolades, including the Best Female category at the 2009 MTV Africa Music Awards, Pearl of Africa Music Awards, Kisima Awards and Chaguo La Teeniez Awards. She released her debut album in 2006.
Sentence: She made no contributions to the music industry
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Adding cinnamon to your diet can cool your body by up to two degrees, according to new research.
And the spice may also contribute to a general improvement in overall health.
The research has been published in the journal, Scientific Reports.
Project leader Distinguished Professor Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh, from RMIT University's School of Engineering in Melbourne, Australia, said the results of the study, which used pigs, seemed to show that cinnamon maintained the integrity of the stomach wall.
"When pigs feed at room temperature, carbon dioxide (CO2) gas increases in their stomach.
"Cinnamon in their food reduces this gas by decreasing the secretion of gastric acid and pepsin from the stomach walls, which in turn cools the pigs' stomachs during digestion.
"When the pigs are hot, they hyperventilate, which reduces CO2 production. With cinnamon treatment, CO2 decreases even further.
"This not only cools the pigs but leads to a significant improvement in their overall health."
Fellow researcher Dr Jian Zhen Ou said: "Altogether cinnamon cooled the stomach by up to 2C.
"No wonder cinnamon is so popular in warm regions as taking it makes people feel better and gives them a feeling of cooling down."
The research is part of a bigger study at RMIT into gut health using swallowable gas sensor capsules or smart pills, developed at the University.
Kalantar-zadeh said gut gases were the by-product of digestion and could provide valuable insights into the functioning and health of the gut.
"Our experiments with pigs and cinnamon show how swallowable gas sensor capsules can help provide new physiological information that will improve our understanding of diet or medicine.
"They are a highly reliable device for monitoring and diagnosing gastrointestinal disorders. They will revolutionise food science as we know it."
Scientists at the University of Melbourne and Monash University also contributed to the paper, entitled "Potential of in vivo real-time gastric gas profiling: a pilot evaluation of heat-stress and modulating dietary cinnamon effect in an animal model".
### ||||| The purposes of this pilot study are threefold: to gain insights into the physiological alterations that occur under heat-stress conditions; to better define the effects of cinnamon on those physiological changes; and more importantly, to determine the contribution of the new information from continuous monitoring of CO 2 concentrations and temperature in the stomach to understanding the physiological processes occurring. The gastric CO 2 gas measurements are achieved via a modified version of the gas sensor capsule that, by virtue of changing its density, is immobilised in the pigs’ stomach during the experiment. Swine are chosen as test subjects due to the similarity of their gastrointestinal tract to that of humans, and to the fact that swine are very susceptible to heat-stress that can potentially make the observations more clear28,38,39. Because of their non-functional sweat glands, pigs rely on panting (hyperventilation) as the primary evaporative heat loss mechanism when under heat-stress, which significantly increases respiration rate but causes further redistribution of the gas content in the blood stream and possibly the gastrointestinal tract40. In the present study, observations are limited to the stomach. As the gut is made of different organs that are diverse in their functionalities and physiochemical environments, the investigation of individual organs is essential. The stomach as the area in which significant digestive activities are chemical and biochemical is the first important organ that can be potentially influenced by the ameliorating effect of cinnamon. The stomach is highly sensitive to heat-stress as the health of gastric mucosa is closely related to the gastric mucosal blood flow41, and thus redistribution of blood flow driven by heat-stress may potentiate gastric injury via, for example, ulcerogenic agents42.
Interpretation of the physiological changes that occurred gives insights into the possible therapeutic benefits of diet supplementation. The trend of the changes in CO 2 defined by the gastric gas profiler is similar to that obtained from measurements in a respiration chamber43,44, indicating that the gastric CO 2 production is mainly attributable to the chemical reactions in the acidic environment of the stomach45. This is also likely to be accompanied by products of aerobic metabolism of amino acids obtained from protein digestion, which are then chemically decarboxylated into CO 2 gas46. The concomitant rise in gastric temperature is likely to be attributed to metabolic heat generation from the chemical reaction as a result of the protein digestion47. The marked reduction in CO 2 concentration occurring after the second feeding of the day in the thermoneutral cinnamon-treated subject could possibly be related to a chemical reaction of cinnamon in the stomach.
It has been extensively reported in studies both in vivo and in vitro that cinnamon in its extracted form inhibits gastric acid and pepsin secretion33,48. In the present study, this is confirmed by the rise in gastric pH and the reduction of pepsin seen in the Raman spectrum. Such a reduction of gastric acid and pepsin secretion eventually leads to a lowered gastric CO 2 and metabolic heat production, because gastric CO 2 is mainly produced from the chemical reaction of food in an acidic environment together with the decarboxylation of amino acids upon protein digestion45,46. These are all related to the concentrations of both gastric acid and pepsin.
During heat-stress, the CO 2 gas profile looks more like that seen with cinnamon treatment under thermoneutral conditions for the same reason that gastric acid and pepsin secretion falls. Gastric CO 2 may also be influenced by hyperventilation and subsequent increases CO 2 loss from the lungs and greater uptake of gastric CO 2 by the circulation40. The plateauing of the skin temperature in the early afternoon is presumably related to the dominant effect of evaporative heat loss by hyperventilation.
The observation that dietary supplementation with cinnamon appeared to reduce gastric CO 2 production under heat-stress conditions is less easily explained. The increase in gastric acid and pepsin secretion (and presumably metabolic production of CO 2 ) relative to those in the heat-stress control pig and relatively reduced respiratory rate associated with heat-stress will tend to increase gastric CO 2 content. However, cinnamon increases gastric mucosal blood flow32,49, and this may permit greater CO 2 exchange. This is supported by the attenuated rise in gastric temperature that might reflect enhanced radiant heat loss from the mucosa. Skin blood flow might also increase with additional radiant heat loss as suggested by the reduced skin temperature in the cinnamon-treated heat-stress pig. Interestingly, rectal temperature is not reduced and this may indicate rectal mucosal blood flow to be unaffected by cinnamon, an untested but feasible hypothesis.
Hence, this pilot study has demonstrated the potential utility of the real-time gastric gas profiler to enhance understanding of the physiological processes that occur in a model of a gastric disorder and of the mechanisms by which a potential therapeutic agent acts. Thus, for the heat-stress effect, the gastric CO 2 level is found to be suppressed due to the combination of reduction of gastric acid and pepsin secretion as well as hyperventilation, providing a novel marker of the physiological disturbances that enhances information from more traditional physiological and biochemical measurements. The addition of cinnamon into the diet inhibits both the gastric acid and pepsin secretion, resulting in a significant decline in the gastric CO 2 gas level and alters CO 2 gas pattern. When under heat-stress, partial amelioration of disorders signified by physiological indices is observed. The CO 2 gas pattern corresponding to the second feeding of the day is greatly altered as the gastric CO 2 gas is rapidly depleted during that period, which can be ascribed to the possible enhanced gastric mucosal blood flow in the presence of cinnamon. In addition, the relatively normal gastric acid and pepsin secretion may reflect the potential antioxidant activity of cinnamon against the intestinal mucosal injury induced by tissue hypoxia32,50. Altogether, it is suggested that cinnamon may play an important role in gastric cytoprotection and maintenance of homeostasis in gastric secretion and digestive functionalities.
The strong similarity and repeatability shown when comparing the gastric gas profiles obtained from the high-density profilers and normal-density gas sensor capsules indicates that the profiles obtained using the transient non-invasive capsules are precise. This suggests that this technology can be reliably used for the interpretation of the gastric gas profiles.
In conclusion, this gastric gas profiler has provided novel, precise and repeatable real-time assessment of gastrointestinal physiological processes that enhance our understanding of a representative gastric disorder induced by heat-stress and the effect of a cinnamon supplement as a dietary remedial model. Since such emerging gas sensor capsule technology can readily be designed to target other parts of the gastrointestinal tract and/or other gas molecules, it presents as a novel medical tool that is capable of providing unique information (particularly via the gas level, pattern and production kinetics) about disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. Such information may permit new insights that will underpin future research into pathogenesis of gastrointestinal disorders, dietary and drug effects, and clinical diagnostic applications. ||||| Sprinkling some cinnamon on your food might lower the temperature in your stomach, a new study conducted in animals suggests.
The findings showed that pigs that ate cinnamon with their food had stomach temperatures that were up to 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius) lower than pigs that ate regular food. The researchers have completed a similar study in humans, and found a similar effect, they said.
This stomach-cooling effect appears to be linked with reduced levels of stomach acid and the digestive enzyme pepsin, the researchers said. Together, these effects may help to enhance the blood flow around the stomach walls, which may lead to improved digestion and better gut health, although more research is needed to show whether this is true, the researchers said.
The results of that human trial have not been published in a peer-reviewed journal, but the findings show that cinnamon also reduces the digestion temperature in the stomach in humans, study co-author Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh, a professor of engineering at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, told Live Science. [Top 10 Cancer-Fighting Foods]
In the study conducted in pigs, the researchers placed 12 pigs into four groups. One group was fed food supplemented with 5 grams (0.2 ounces) of cinnamon per day, and lived in an environment kept at room temperature, 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius). Another group was fed food without the addition of cinnamon, and was also kept at room temperature.
The third group was fed food supplemented with 5 grams of cinnamon per day, but lived in an environment kept at 95 F (35 C) from 9 a.m. to 5 a.m., and then at 82 F (28 C) for the remaining 24-hour period. The fourth group was fed food without cinnamon and housed under the same temperatures as the third group.
During the two-day experiment, all of the pigs were fed twice a day: at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., according to the study, published Sept. 16 in the journal Scientific Reports.
Previous research suggested that cinnamon may have beneficial effects for gut health, according to the study. The researchers used the higher temperatures for some pigs in the study to raise the temperatures in the animals' guts, and thus mimic the conditions that typically occur in people who have a gut disorder, they said.
The researchers gave the pigs capsules to swallow, which contained sensors that were designed to measure the temperature and the levels of certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in the pigs' stomachs. The measurements of such gases can be used to assess how healthy the gut is, the researchers said.
The researchers found that in the stomachs of the pigs that lived at room temperature and were given food without cinnamon, carbon dioxide levels in the gut increased by about 21 percent in the 3 to 4 hours after the first feeding, and by 8 percent after the second feeding.
In comparison, in the pigs fed food supplemented with cinnamon, these levels increased by just 13 percent after the first feeding and by 6 percent after the second feeding, the researchers found.
It also turned out that the temperatures in the stomachs of the pigs fed cinnamon were up to 3.6 degrees cooler, on average, than the stomachs of the pigs in the control group. [5 Ways Gut Bacteria Affect Your Health]
The researchers observed similar patterns of differences in the levels of carbon dioxide and temperature among the pigs that were housed under the higher temperatures and fed the two different diets, they said.
Kalantar-zadeh said that, according to his calculations, consuming 1 gram of cinnamon a day should show the same effect on the human stomach. However, he cautioned that, according to the U.S. Department of Health, people can safely eat up to 6 grams of cinnamon daily for 6 weeks or less, but larger doses consumed over longer periods of time may be toxic.
Originally published on Live Science. ||||| The popular doughnut spice has been proven to cool down the stomach.
Cinnamon has dusted doughnuts and spiced curries for centuries and new research shows its effect doesn't end with the taste buds.
The spice can cool your body by up to two degrees, a RMIT University study into gut health found.
The cinnamon results, published in journal Scientific Reports, were initially discovered in pigs, and RMIT University project leader Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh told The Huffington Post Australia what's good for pigs tends to be good for us.
Cinnamon can cool the body.
"Pigs have one of the most similar gut structures to humans, their size can be quite comparable and their microbial community in their body is not very far off us as well," Kalantar-zadeh said.
He said cinnamon cooled pig's stomachs by two degrees but also improved overall health.
"Cinnamon protected the walls of the stomach and small intestines, basically protecting the integrity of the gut."
As for us humans, he said cinnamon could do no harm.
"Our ancestors have been saying say cinnamon is good for health for a long time," Kalantar-zadeh said.
"Taking it at a moderate level will be beneficial to the body for sure, and it cools the stomach down so it's perfect in summer." |||||
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– A possible unexpected benefit of cinnamon: A study in Scientific Reports suggests it can lower stomach temperature by up to 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, Live Science reports. While the study used pigs, researchers say the same should hold true for humans. Eating cinnamon with meals seemed to lowered carbon dioxide levels in the pigs' stomachs after meals, which made their bodies cooler. What's more, "cinnamon protected the walls of the stomach and small intestines, basically protecting the integrity of the gut," researcher Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh tells the Huffington Post. And pigs that ate cinnamon saw a "significant improvement in their overall health," according to a press release. Researchers believe cinnamon lowers the levels of stomach acid and pepsin in the gut, thereby helping blood flow in the stomach's walls, which in turn may improve digestion and gut health. Of course, more research is needed to see if any of that is true. Regardless, Kalantar-zadeh tells Live Science that 1 gram of cinnamon a day should produce health benefits in humans. "Our ancestors have been saying cinnamon is good for health for a long time," he tells HuffPo. But keep in mind that the US Department of Health says eating 6 grams of cinnamon or more a day for six weeks or longer can be toxic. (Cinnamon might make us better learners.)
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The hammer hit the bullet, so it stopped.
Who is "it" in this prior sentence(see options)?
pick from the following.
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(B). the bullet
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Translate "Does the pressure of work within the Commission really decrease when national judges are required to report to the Commission?" to Finnish?
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Helpottuvatko komission työpaineet todellakin, jos kansallisilla tuomioistuimilla on velvollisuus raportoida komissiolle?
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Rock House, also known as the John Martin House, is a historic home located near King, Stokes County, North Carolina. It was built about 1785, and is a two-story, fieldstone ruin. It has been a ruin since the late-19th century. It is believed to have been built by Colonel John Martin, an early landowner in Stokes County. The property is maintained by the Stokes County Historical Society.
Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true?
Colonel John Martin a owned large estate.
OPT:
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* It's impossible to say;
* No;
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Answer the following question about this sentence:
The boat capsized.
What is the cause?
Options: (A). The captain raised the sail.; (B). It was caught in a hurricane.;
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Write an email with the subject line "ENA Upstream and Linder Oil Company--Dunhill--Aquila".
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Jeff, Mary Alba in Client Services forwarded two letters for me to handle. One is a Letter In Lieu of Transfer and Division Orders from Linder and Dunhill regarding certain properties they sold to Dunhill Resources I, LLC as of 11/01/01. I have requested an executed copy from the counterparty, but I have not received it yet. Also received was a Notice of Assignment of Proceeds between Aquila and Dunhill with payment instructions. We are supposed to execute and return this one to Aquila. There are seven November Physical Forward transactions that I believe are affected by these notices. There are also three December deals with Linder. Are they still valid deals? Please review the letters and let me know how to proceed. An 8 page fax is on the way. Thanks,
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(CNN) -- Susie Wolff put the disappointments of Silverstone behind her on Friday with an impressive run in the first free practice session ahead of Sunday's German Grand Prix.
The Williams development driver only managed four laps during practice at the British Grand Prix a fortnight ago before engine problems curtailed her involvement.
But it was a happier story at Hockenheim as the 31-year-old Scot completed 20 laps finishing a highly respectable 15th.
Her best lap time of one minute 20.769 seconds was just 0.227 seconds behind Williams' driver Felipe Massa who finished the session in 11th place.
Things had not looked so promising for Wolff earlier in the day as she crawled round her out lap in first gear before returning to the pits.
Thankfully, it wasn't long before the mechanical problems were resolved and she was back on track -- even briefly clocking the fastest lap of the session.
Wolff has been a development driver for Williams since 2012 and is the first female driver to participate in a F1 race weekend since Italy's Giovanna Amati attempted to qualify for three races during the 1992 season.
Lewis Hamilton, speaking ahead of his recent victory at Silverstone, said Wolff's participation at two practice sessions this season was fully deserved.
"She's very, very talented," said the Mercedes driver, who raced against her in his junior career in karting and Formula Renault. "It's really cool to see her in a Formula One car.
"I didn't race against many girls. Susie was one of the very few, if not the only one, I raced against. We shared a podium together a couple of times."
1. Who is Susie Wolff?
2. How long has she worked for Willams?
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2. since 2012
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Am în mâinile mele o scrisoare de la așa-zisul "Ambasador al Republicii Turce a Ciprului de Nord” de la Bruxelles - o entitate care există pur și simplu bazată pe forța armatei de ocupație turcă - în care acesta încearcă să mă ia în derâdere, în timp ce, în același timp, recunoaște faptul că slujba din Rizokarpaso a fost întreruptă din cauză că creștinii ciprioți greci nu au obținut autorizația.
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Premise: The mother suspected that her son was lying.
What is the cause?
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+He refused to talk to her..
+He avoided making eye contact with her..
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He avoided making eye contact with her.
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Translate "Her eyes were filled with a deep rich gray light, and she smiled as she looked at me." to Czech?
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- On a plot of soil, nestled against the backdrop of skyscrapers in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, a group of residents are turning a lack of access to fresh produce into a revival of old traditions and self-empowerment. Urban farming is a way for African-Americans to connect with the earth, says Cashawn Myers of HABESHA. HABESHA Gardens is one of many urban gardens sprouting up around the country. Fruits and vegetables are thriving in this community garden located in an economically depressed area of the city known as Mechanicsville. But the garden serves an even greater purpose. The harvest helps feed some of the neediest members of the neighborhood. "It's a reawakening going on. It's almost like it's a renaissance," says Cashawn Myers, director of HABESHA Inc. "There's a Ghanaian proverb that says Sankofa. Sankofa means return to your past so you can move forward. Even if you look at coming over here during our enslavement, we were brought here to cultivate the land because that's something we did on the continent. So really, that's what many of the people are doing now," he said. Myers believes urban farming is a way for many African-Americans to reconnect with their past. iReport.com: Show us your urban farm "They are going through a process of Sankofa and going to what they traditionally did, which is connect to the Earth so they can move forward and grow," he says. But HABESHA Gardens isn't unique. Former pro basketball player Will Allen, who is considered to be one of the nation's leading urban farmers and founder of Growing Power Inc., estimates that there are hundreds of thousands of urban gardens in inner cities across America. Urban farms help feed people, sustain neighorhoods » "It's beyond a movement at this point. Its more like a revolution," says Allen.
Choose your answer: According to the above paragraph, the correct answer to the question "What are urban farms used for?" is "Urban farming is a way for African-Americans to connect with the earth, urban farming is a way for many African-Americans to reconnect with their past, helps feed some of the neediest members of the neighborhood, help feed people, sustain neighorhoods"?
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Read this: According to Titus 3:10 a divisive person should be warned two times before separating from him. The Greek for the phrase "divisive person" became a technical term in the early Church for a type of "heretic" who promoted dissension. In contrast correct teaching is called sound not only because it builds up in the faith, but because it protects against the corrupting influence of false teachers.
What do all diversive people promote?
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Choose your story that continues the following story.
Nick thought that parents just don't understand but Ryan thought that they did understand.
Available choices:
(A). Nick had a contentious relationship with their parents..
(B). Ryan had a contentious relationship with their parents..
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Mitkä palvelut eivät koske taloudellista etua?
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Which services are not of economic interest?
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a part of the series jysk arkæologisk selskabs skrifter (30:1, the carlsberg foundation’s gulf project) and the subject area archaeology (near eastern)
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A part of the series Jysk Arkæologisk Selskabs Skrifter (30:1, The Carlsberg Foundation’s Gulf Project) and the subject area Archaeology (Near Eastern)
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David Earl is a British actor and comedian, best known for his comedy character Brian Gittins. He has featured in several projects associated with Ricky Gervais, most notably as Kevin 'Kev' Twine in the sitcom "Derek", and in smaller roles in "Extras" and the film "Cemetery Junction". He also co-wrote and starred in the sitcom "Rovers" for Sky 1 with Joe Wilkinson.
Can we infer the following?
David Earl is better known for his comedy characters than his writing.
Choices:
-- Yes.
-- It's impossible to say.
-- No.
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Choose the next sentence for this paragraph.
We're now well into Movember, the November-long occasion when men grow a moustache for the 30 days of the month to spark conversation and raise funds for men's health. But as if men needed another reason to put down the razor, more than half of British women think men with bushy 'hipster' beards are 'sexiest'. A quick hashtag search of #BILF (which stands for Beard I'd Like to Fondle) brings up more than 16,000 results on Instagram. The trend is clearly not going anywhere. More than half of British women think men with bushy 'hipster' beards are 'sexiest' Movember sees men ditch the razor to spark conversation and raise funds for men's health
'Eventually
OPTIONS:
- BILF is looking at starting an apparel company, hoping to launch properly next year focussing on fundraising and selling good quality street wear.
- Beard is looking at starting an apparel company, hoping to launch properly next year focussing on fundraising and selling good quality street wear.
- British is looking at starting an apparel company, hoping to launch properly next year focussing on fundraising and selling good quality street wear.
- Facebook is looking at starting an apparel company, hoping to launch properly next year focussing on fundraising and selling good quality street wear.
- Fondle is looking at starting an apparel company, hoping to launch properly next year focussing on fundraising and selling good quality street wear.
- Instagram is looking at starting an apparel company, hoping to launch properly next year focussing on fundraising and selling good quality street wear.
- Movember is looking at starting an apparel company, hoping to launch properly next year focussing on fundraising and selling good quality street wear.
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BILF is looking at starting an apparel company, hoping to launch properly next year focussing on fundraising and selling good quality street wear.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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In humans, the amount of sugar in blood is controlled by the release of a hormone called insulin. This process is an example of Choices:
(a). depletion
(b). digestion
(c). regulation
(d). excretion
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(c).
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unified_qa_science_inst
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zs_opt
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The Dow Jones industrials briefly surpassed the 9,000 mark for the first time since December . "
The Dow Jones industrials climbed more than 140 points to above the 9,000 mark for the first time since December .
Please tell me if the sentences above mean the same.
Available options:
a). no
b). yes
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b).
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Sentence 1: "Mary took out her flute and played one of her favorite pieces. She has loved it since she was a child."
Sentence 2: "She has loved the piece since she was a child."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
Pick from:
+no
+yes
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yes
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glue/wnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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This is some data: Bacon Explosion, country, United States; United States, leader, John Roberts; United States, ethnicGroup, African Americans; United States, capital, Washington, D.C..
Generate a detailed description of this data.
Sentence:
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The Bacon Explosion has its origins in the United States, home to African Americans. The U.S. has leader John Roberts with its capital in Washington D.C.
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Here is a dialogue:
Lucy: Its been too late, get back to home right now :/
Ian: I am on the way to home
Lucy: Hurry up!
What were they talking about?
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Ian is on his way back home. Lucy hurries him up.
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samsum:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Sentence 1: oh oh yes we start here at uh five
Sentence 2: We start at nine and end at five.
Possible answers:
[A]. yes
[B]. it is not possible to tell
[C]. no
Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
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[C].
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glue/mnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Translate to German:
responsible and put them better punctuation! !
German:
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verantwortlich und setzte sie besser Satzzeichen!
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Liam lives in the Northern Hemisphere of Earth and plays in the snow in December. His friend lives in the Southern Hemisphere of Earth and plays at the beach in December. What is the best explanation for why this is possible?
Pick the answer from these options
Available choices:
(1). tilt of Earth on its axis.
(2). rotation of Earth on its axis.
(3). revolution of Earth around the Sun.
(4). revolution of the Moon around Earth.
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(1).
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ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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What is the subject line for this email?
Our Sept 12 downtown event has been re-scheduled for Oct 11. This is our last big event before the election, and we REALLY need your support! We have to confirm attendance & pay for lunches, so please reply. (a printable version of this invitation is attached, and also can be found on our web page at www.michaelberry.com ) --Michael Berry
Subject Line:
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BIG Michael Berry Oct 11 Fundraiser: YOUR REPLY REQUESTED
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aeslc:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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This text is missing some spaces, please add them: Twooptionswillbedisplayedonthemainscreen,“DeletedFileRecovery”and“LostFileRecovery”
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Two options will be displayed on the main screen, “Deleted File Recovery” and “Lost File Recovery”
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word_segment
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zs_opt
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Which of the following properties of a substance is conserved during thermal expansion?
Select from: (A). mass. (B). volume. (C). shape. (D). distance between particles.
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(A).
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unified_qa_science_inst
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zs_opt
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Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Aleksandra Kovač, associatedBand/associatedMusicalArtist, Bebi Dol.
Sentence:
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Aleksandra Kovač is associated with the musical artist Bebi Dol.
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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В эпоху ракет и террористических угроз многие люди думают, что «морская держава» - это словосочетание и понятие из прошлого.
Could you please translate this to English?
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In an age of missiles and terrorist threats, many people think that “sea power” is a word and concept from the past.
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wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio, country, Switzerland; Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio, dean, Mario Botta; Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio, city, Mendrisio; Switzerland, leaderTitle, Federal Chancellor of Switzerland.
Sentence:
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The Federal Chancellor of Switzerland leads the country but it is Mario Botta who is Dean of the Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio based in the city of Mendrisio.
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Multi-choice problem: Is the next sentence syntactically and semantically acceptable?
Jason intended for he to learn magic.
(a). unacceptable (b). acceptable
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(a).
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glue/cola:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Use evidence from the fact that a simple machine requires mechanical energy to function to answer the following question. Choose from options. "A simple machine like a screw will need"
Options:
a). a glass of cool water.
b). a person adjusting it.
c). a truck to move it.
d). a wind turbine to function.
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b).
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openbookqa:0.1.0
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zs_opt
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Triple: Equestrian at the 1960 Summer Olympics; COUNTRY United States (USA); United States (USA) TOTAL 1; 1 SILVER 1
What is a sentence that describes this triple?
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USA received 1 silver medal total in Equestrian at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
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Flan2021
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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В ходе первого этапа реконструкции (он завершился в октябре 2005 года) в завод было инвестировано около 19 млн долларов США.
Translate to English
English:
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In the course of the first reconstruction stage (it was completed in October 2005) about 19 million USD were invested in the Brewery.
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wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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21 Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, take up the cross, and follow me. Say this using Spanish.
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21 Entonces Jesús, mirándole, le amó, y le dijo: Una cosa te falta: anda, vende todo lo que tienes, y dalo a los pobres, y tendrás tesoro en el cielo; y ven, sígueme, tomando tu cruz.
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para_crawl_enes
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zs_opt
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Write some highlights for the following article:
By. Rebecca English. PUBLISHED:. 20:57 EST, 26 November 2013. |. UPDATED:. 06:08 EST, 27 November 2013. Prince Harry and his team of seriously injured servicemen have been able to travel to the starting line of their South Pole trek after blizzard conditions left them snowed in at their base camp. The South Pole Allied Challenge teams had hoped to fit in skiing training at the starting point, which is 87 degrees south of their accommodation at Novo, to help them acclimatise to conditions. But a snowstorm and very high winds left them largely confined to their rooms. Now, with weather conditions having improved, the prince and and his 12 colleagues have arrived at start of the first stage of the 208 mile journey. Ice cool: Harry and his team were able to make the journey to the start line, 87 degrees south of their base camp at Novo, after severe weather conditions subsided. Time to go: The South Pole Allied Challenge team should have embarked to the start line a week ago. Speaking in his first interview from Antarctica, yesterday, Prince Harry said his brother. Prince William would be jealous of his adventure, because it would mean. getting away from 'a screaming child'. The. fourth-in-line-to-the-throne also told how proud he was to be alongside. such 'extraordinary' people. And although the 29-year-old prince seems to be relishing the challenge ahead, Harry admitted his father, Prince Charles, has expressed his. concern. The trek will see the team travel a. distance of 208 miles, in temperatures of up to minus 50 degrees – all. while carrying custom built arctic sledges known as pulks, weighing in. excess of 11 stone. Inspiring: Every one of the prince's team-mates has lost at least one limb serving in Afghanistan. But the prince insisted: ‘Every single. person who takes part in this challenge is extraordinary. 'The fact. these guys have made it to this point is extraordinary and I count. myself incredibly lucky to be part of it.' Leading the way: During the trek, the teams will have to travel around 15km to 20km per day, enduring temperatures as low as minus 45C. Harry. should have embarked on the The South Pole Allied Challenge at the. weekend but has been confined to base camp due to heavy snow and winds. Speaking. to Sky News, the prince revealed that his brother - who has been. concentrating on his responsibilities as a new father - was envious of. the ambitious trek. Harry said: ‘My brother, yeah, I think he's just quite jealous that I managed to get away from a screaming child.’ He. said the Queen and Prince Philip had taken the time to meet his. Antarctic comrades - including Norwegian adventurer Inge Solheim -. before the team set off. He said: ‘What do my family think of this? I think the last time I said, "I don't think most of them know about it". ‘Obviously,. I took all the guys to Buckingham Palace to meet my grandmother and. grandfather, which they absolutely loved, especially Inge Solheim who. was very excited, which was fantastic. ‘My. father was a little concerned, but I obviously tried to keep him calm. and explain the North Pole was the dangerous one because we're walking. on a frozen ocean whereas this time there are crevasses. ‘But. hopefully the guides will take us around that. Apart from frostbite you. should be able to look after yourself as long as you just head south.’ The prince and the trek teams have been unable to fly to the second base camp because of snow storms. Prince Harry and the other Walking With The Wounded members have been snowed in at their base camp. The teams, pictured skiing during acclimatisation training, have been hit by strong winds and snow storms. The South Pole Allied Challenge hopes to raise money for injured service personnel and also to inspire others injured in battle. Every. one of the prince’s team-mates has lost at least one limb serving in. Afghanistan, a statistic which clearly humbles the royal, who has been. ribbed constantly about breaking a toe in the run up to their departure. He said: 'I obviously broke my toe hoping to get out of the trip, that was a massive fail on my part! Acclimatisation to the conditions has been hampered and the frustrated teams have been forced to rest. The teams from Britain, the U.S. and the Commonwealth have been unpacking and repacking their kit to pass the time. 'Friends of mine said I really should have gone that step further and break a leg, but I chose not to. 'My toe is now 95 per cent, so I'm. fine... whatever setbacks I've had is irrelevant against these guys, it. was always going to be.' Three. teams – one from Britain, one from the Commonwealth and a rival team. from the U.S. - are due to head to the start of the race tomorrow, weather. permitting. Harry said:. ‘Now we're here, unfortunately we've had really rubbish weather for the. past four days which has meant a lot of lying around…. people pack and. unpack more times... You would not imagine. Prince Harry, right, said his brother, Prince William, is jealous he is undertaking the expedition. The prince, pictured at base camp, said he counts himself 'incredibly lucky to be part' of the expedition. ‘For. me I've just kept it really basic on the advice of Inge from last time. [when Harry joined part of a trek to the North Pole] - keep it basic and. you should survive. ‘Some of the guys have got so much comfort stuff - the Aussies are taking bricks of butter.’ He. added: ‘I should be more capable than them on paper, but so far we went. for one walk and everyone stuck together and it was nice to see how. everyone was, some were uneasy at the start but then got it together. Prince Harry is patron of Team UK in the 200-mile South Pole Allied Challenge 2013 expedition. Team UK members (r-l) Prince Harry, Kate Philp, Guy Disney, Richard Eyre, Ibrar Ali and Duncan Slater. ‘Guy [Disney, a colleague] was always trying to convince me to go out. for eight hour walks up in the hills. That's fine for you I told him,. because you've got the time to. 'If I wasn't stuck in an office typing up. emails or sitting in a cockpit flying around the UK, I was in London. doing something else, wearing a suit and tie - so it have been quite. tricky. ‘But I am fit and. able, I'm 29 years old so I have no excuses so a lot of it's up here,. and with the military backgrounds we all have, it should carry it over.’ The prince took time to pay tribute to his colleagues, whom he describes as ‘heroes who just wanted to be treated normally’. Prince Harry said he was determined to take part in the expedition after having to leave a similar one in the North Pole for Prince William's wedding. ‘Every. single person who takes part in this challenge is extraordinary. The. fact these guys have made it to this point is extraordinary and I count. myself incredibly lucky to be part of it,’ he said. ‘The. pressures and hurdles that these guys face, as you know, temperatures. down to minus 50C, winds up to 70-90 - whatever it is - it is pretty. unpleasant here. 'Just walking to and from dinner here is enough to have. their eyes opened to the elements and to make you think to yourself "what have I got myself into?" Stupidity on my part! ‘For. me being pulled out of the North Pole [Harry had to leave a 2001. expedition early to attend his brother’s wedding], It was just a case. of I've just got to do this. Me and my big mouth! 'There was no way I. could have dropped out of this, no way. I couldn't have done it. And. also it's a great opportunity. I know it is slightly mad, but I've got. four limbs and completely fine, well, almost fine, up here. ‘These. guys have got all these issues and life changing injuries that are. really hard for them, so if I’m given the opportunity, and it means I. can actually help these guys out, creating more awareness for them or. whatever, then so what to minus 50 and 90 mph winds? Occasionally you've. got to put yourself through that for a good cause. ‘The. honour and the treat is mine to be able to spend time with these guys. 'They're not heroes, they don't want to be known as heroes, they're just. people that have had life changing injuries who just want to get on with. it and have as normal a life as possible from this point forward - and. that's the message we're trying to get across to everyone else. ‘These wounded guys are no different and they don't want to be treated any differently.’
Highlights:
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The South Pole Allied Challenge teams were snowed in at Novo base camp. Move to second base. camp 87 degrees south had been delayed until today. Up turn in conditions enabled the team to journey to the start line today.
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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zs_opt
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By. Jonathan Wynne-jones. PUBLISHED:. 09:30 EST, 13 January 2014. |. UPDATED:. 11:27 EST, 13 January 2014. Mark Buckley, right, is pictured on his bike hugging one of his four daughters. A grieving widow has spoken of the devastating moment she realised her husband had been killed in a cycling accident and airlifted to the hospital where she was working. Sharon Buckley was on duty as a healthcare assistant at Royal Preston hospital when colleagues asked her to identify the body of a cyclist they suspected to be her husband. Shocked and hysterical, the 48-year-old mother-of-four didn't want to believe he could be dead. 'It felt like a bad dream,' she said. Mark Buckley, 51, had been airlifted to the Royal Preston hospital after suffering massive head injuries when his bicylce was involved in a fatal crash in Trough of Bowland, Lancashire. The keen sportsman was pronounced dead shortly after being taken in to A&E, leaving colleagues to break the news to Mrs Buckley. 'I was at work when the Sister came to get me and she put her hand on my hand,' said the 48-year-old mother of four. 'I instantly started thinking: "What’s wrong?" and my heart was thudding as I followed them to another room.' Feeling nervous and fearful, she was then asked if her husband had been riding his bike and whether he had worn cycling gear. 'They then gently told me that someone had been killed and that they thought it was Mark and could I come and identify him. 'I was absolutely hysterical when they told me. I just kept saying: "I can’t believe it". 'You find yourself going into such a state of shock that it does not hit home at all. It is like a bad dream.' Mrs Buckley said that after a while the sense of dread at hearing an air ambulance at work begins to diminish and the implications of what it means do not normally sink in. But this time she was faced with the agonising task of telling her four daughters that their father was dead. Sharon Buckley, far right, sits with three of her four daughters, Kate, Charlotte and Ginny who lost their father Mark after he died in a cycling accident. 'Mark absolutely adored his girls. They were his whole life. He was such a hands on dad and did so many things sports wise with them. Mark Buckley, who died in a cycling accident last September, had completed four Iron Man triathlons. 'Telling them their fit and healthy dad had suddenly died was the hardest thing I have ever had to do.' An inquest is to be held later this month into how Mr Buckley was killed last September. His death came after years of heartache for the family who saw their second daughter, Katie, battle leukaemia for years from the age of 16. She relapsed after a round of intensive chemotherapy and only recovered after her younger sister Ginny, 11, donated her bone marrow. 'The girls feel really sad about losing their dad but we are all plodding on," said Mrs Buckley. 'Ginny is like a little lost soul without her dad. He was the only male in a female household and there is a gaping hole now he has gone. 'Mark was a very strong character and he always looked after the girls. It was such a shock to suddenly lose Mark - especially after everything we had been through with Katie’s illness. 'His death was so hard to accept as it came completely out of the blue.' She said that her husband was such a proficient cyclist that I never worried about him being out on his bike.” Prisoners at Garth Prison where Mr Buckley was a PE Officer are building a bench in his memory which will be put up at Dunsop Bridge near where he died. Mark Buckley was airlifted to Royal Preston hospital (pictured) but he could not be saved after suffering fatal head injuries in a cycling accident.
Here is a summary of the highlights for this article:
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Mark Buckley, an Iron Man competitor, was killed in a cycling accident. His wife was asked to identify body of her husband who had been flown in to hospital where she worked. 'Telling our four daughters he was dead is the hardest thing I've ever had to do', said Sharon Buckley. Prisoners at Garth Prison where he worked are building a bench as tribute. Inquest this month will examine how Mr Buckley died in cycling accident.
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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zs_opt
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From an institutional perspective, the rules of the House assign a number of specific responsibilities to the minority leader. For example, Rule XII, clause 6, grant the minority leader (or his designee) the right to offer a motion to recommit with instructions; Rule II, clause 6, states the Inspector General shall be appointed by joint recommendation of the Speaker, majority leader, and minority leader; and Rule XV, clause 6, provides that the Speaker, after consultation with the minority leader, may place legislation on the Corrections Calendar. The minority leader also has other institutional duties, such as appointing individuals to certain federal entities.
Is there an answer to this question (If it cannot be answered, say "unanswerable"): Minority leader may appoint individuals to what government roles?
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certain federal entities.
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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zs_opt
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You will be given options, read the text and determine if the sentence is true:
``You don't need to worry. We're quite adequately chaperoned. Rosa is a woman of strict moral principles.'' If she knows I'm in here she's probably hovering outside the door right now.
Sentence: he's in here
Available options:
* Yes.
* No.
* It's impossible to say.
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Yes
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Flan2021
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super_glue/cb:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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Find the right ending to this passage.
Barcelona will not be allowed to sign players in 2015 after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld the FIFA sanction imposed on the Catalan club. The ban was imposed on Barca after they were deemed to have breached rules on signing international players under the age of 18. Barca were appealing the ban at CAS headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, this week but it was confirmed on Tuesday morning that it has been upheld and the Catalans will also be fined 450,000 Swiss Francs (£293,000). Luis Suarez's move to Barcelona was allowed while the club appealed against a ban on new signings, which is now in force after FIFA's original sanction was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Tuesday
'We consider that the sanction can only be classified as totally disproportionate, inappropriate and unrelated to the errors, since it involves a disproportionate punishment for
OPTIONS:
- Barca, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Barcelona, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- CAS, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- CAS headquarters, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Catalan, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Catalans, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Court of Arbitration for Sport, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- FIFA, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Ivan Rakitic, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- LFP, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Lausanne, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Luis Suarez, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Swiss Francs, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Switzerland, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
- Thomas Vermaelen, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
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Barca, taking into account the behaviour and the circumstances of the case,' a statement on www.lfp.es read.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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What happens next?
How to make an amber bead ring
Select an amber bead.
If you are using a single bead, place it on top of your finger so you can see how it will look and feel. Make sure the 18 g wire will fit through the hole in the amber bead.
Choose from:
1). When you first use the beads, they should only fit on your finger. If they are on your ring finger, the process can be a bit monotonous.
2). Start with a length of the thicker 14 gauge wire a little over the size of the ring. Wrap the wire around one of the ends of the round nosed pliers.
3). Glue the two end pieces from the same bead together. This will make it easier for the beads to wrap around your finger.
4). Grasp the amber bead with your thumb and middle finger. This is actually best done with your ring and pinky.
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2).
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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zs_opt
|
What is a one-sentence summary of the following article?
If you have started weaning from breastfeeding, or have decided not to breastfeed in the first place, it will take your breasts a few days to adjust to this. Normally it takes between 1-5 days for your breasts to adjust to the reduced (or absent) demand for milk, and to begin producing less (or not producing milk altogether). Until then, here are some strategies to try: applying cold compresses to the breasts wearing a loose-fitting bra trying cold cabbage leaves pumping or using your hand to remove a little bit of the excess milk (note that it is important not to remove too much, or this will stimulate your breasts to produce more milk; however, a small amount is okay). These include: Heat or warmth to the breasts, as this encourages milk production. Stimulation or massage to your breasts, as this also encourages milk production. Use ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin) or acetaminophen (Tylenol) as needed to alleviate pain and discomfort in the breasts. These are available over-the-counter at any pharmacy.
Summary:
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Learn about strategies to reduce discomfort in your breasts. Avoid certain things when dealing with breast engorgement. Try medication.
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gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Write a text based on "us france back peacekeeping forces to darfur chad"
Text:
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the united states and france on tuesday pushed for the speedy deployment of a un-african union force in sudan 's darfur region and urged a ceasefire during peace talks planned for next month .
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gigaword:1.2.0
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zs_opt
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