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IN: Police Catch Suspect In 75 Killings In Northern Mexico For Zetas Drug Cartel MONTERREY, Mexico – Police in northern Mexico have captured an alleged member of the Zetas drug gang who confessed to killing at least 75 people, including many who were pulled off of buses, authorities said Monday. Enrique Elizondo Flores told investigators 36 of his victims were bus passengers traveling through the town of Cerralvo, near the border with Texas, said Nuevo Leon state security spokesman Jorge Domene. Elizondo was detained Jan. 20 in the town of Salinas Victoria, but authorities delayed announcing his arrest so they could verify details of his confession, said Nuevo Leon state Attorney General Adrian de la Garza. Domene said the 35-year-old suspect told investigators he had been working in the area at least three years and that he was in charge of killing members of the rival Gulf drug cartel heading to the towns of Cerralvo and General Trevino. He and other gunmen last January began pulling passengers off of buses as they arrived at Cerralvo's bus station, Domene said. They are among at least 92 bus passengers that the Zetas are accused of killing in three attacks in January and March 2011. Many the victims were originally from the central state of Guanajuato and had arrived in Cerralvo from the border city of Reynosa, Domene said. Elizondo distinguished himself "for torturing, maiming and then killing his victims," Domene said. Last year, authorities in the neighboring state of Tamaulipas unearthed 193 bodies from clandestine graves in the town of San Fernando. Security forces said they were led to the site by members of the Zetas who confessed to kidnapping and killing bus passengers traveling through the area. The motive for the bus abductions remains unclear. Prosecutors have suggested the gang may be forcefully recruiting people to work for it or trying to kill rivals they suspected were aboard the buses. Northeast Mexico has been engulfed by a turf battle between the Gulf Cartel and the Zetas since they split in 2010. More than 47,000 people have been killed nationwide since President Felipe Calderon launched a crackdown against drug traffickers in December 2006. What is a short summary of the above article? OUT: Authorities say they have captured an alleged member of the Zetas drug gang who confessed to killing at least 75 people in northern Mexico. IN: Greece creating a buying opportunity? The first full trading week of the second half and US stocks traded lower Monday following the results of the Greek referendum. Read MoreAsia markets' Grexit turmoil: Surprise and relief? Two market experts with some clear opinions on the latest from Greece. Michael Jones is Chief Investment Officer with Riverfront Investment Group. He feels the "Greek people have voted for another set of impossible promises." Jones believes the most important consideration for financial markets "is the reaction of the ECB." Should key financial markets come under severe selling pressure, Jones expects ECB President, Mario Draghi to do "whatever it takes." That said, Jones expects European economies outside of Greece to continue to recover and he would be a buyer of Europe. Furthermore, Jones expects the European financial market to end the year at new post crises highs. Phil Orlando is Chief Equity Strategist with Federated. He thinks there are a few "summer landmines" that are keeping stocks in a holding pattern here since the beginning of the year. They include a "GREXIT," an Iranian nuclear deal, timing and pace of the Fed "lift-off," the Supreme's ruling on ACA and US recession fears. Orlando feels the headline risk associated with recent developments, such as the "no" vote, "serves as a buying opportunity." Orlando goes on to say "the market has effectively priced in negative outcomes from the "summer landmines" and expects a strong rally to end 2015. He says stocks could go up 10-15% to reach Federated's year-end target of 2,350 on the S&P 500. Orlando recommends being overweight the economically-sensitive sectors, such as consumer discretionary, financials, industrials and health care. What is a short summary of the above article? OUT: market experts talk Greece and buying opportunity IN: The New York Times As I said in today’s column, nobody who thought Trump would be a disaster should change his or her mind because he won the election. He will, in fact, be a disaster on every front. And I think he will eventually drag the Republican Party into the abyss along with his own reputation; the question is whether he drags the rest of the country, and the world, down with him. But it’s important not to expect this to happen right away. There’s a temptation to predict immediate economic or foreign-policy collapse; I gave in to that temptation Tuesday night, but quickly realized that I was making the same mistake as the opponents of Brexit (which I got right). So I am retracting that call, right now. It’s at least possible that bigger budget deficits will, if anything, strengthen the economy briefly. More detail in Monday’s column, I suspect. On other fronts, too, don’t expect immediate vindication. America has a vast stock of reputational capital, built up over generations; even Trump will take some time to squander it. The true awfulness of Trump will become apparent over time. Bad things will happen, and he will be clueless about how to respond; if you want a parallel, think about how Katrina revealed the hollowness of the Bush administration, and multiply by a hundred. And his promises to bring back the good old days will eventually be revealed as the lies they are. But it probably won’t happen in a year. So the effort to reclaim American decency is going to have to have staying power; we need to build the case, organize, create the framework. And, of course, never forget who is right. It’s going to be a long time in the wilderness, and it’s going to be awful. If I sound calm and philosophical, I’m not — like everyone who cares, I’m frazzled, sleepless, depressed. But we need to be stalwart. What is a short summary of the above article? OUT:
Retracting my recession call and more; this will take a while.
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[Q]: Which of the following solutions is better for the following goal: To boil condensed milk, you can OPTIONS: - Place in a pan on the stove - Place in a pan in the freezer [A]: Place in a pan on the stove input question: How to star an email on gmail OPTIONS: - Find the desired email. Click the square icon to the left of it, so that the square becomes yellow. - Find the desired email. Click the star icon to the left of it, so that the star becomes yellow. output answer: Find the desired email. Click the star icon to the left of it, so that the star becomes yellow. [Q]: Objective: What is olive oil made from? OPTIONS: - Olive oil is made by pressing the oil out of olives. It is produced in warmer countries where olive tree orchards are found. - Olive oil is made by pressing the oil out of olive leaves. It is produced in warmer countries where olive tree orchards are found. [A]: Olive oil is made by pressing the oil out of olives. It is produced in warmer countries where olive tree orchards are found. Q: Here is a goal: What can you use in place of a wooden bow tie? How would you accomplish this goal? OPTIONS: - You could use a normal full length tie. - You could use a wooden full length tie. A: You could use a normal full length tie. Goal: How to increase protein gains. OPTIONS: - Make sure you drink a protein shake immediately after working out as this is when your muscles need it the most. - Make sure you drink a protein shake 1 to 2 hours after working out as you need to give your muscles time to rest. Answer: Make sure you drink a protein shake immediately after working out as this is when your muscles need it the most. input question: To get to know your garden before you plant. OPTIONS: - Measure you garden. This is vital as then you can figure out what you have to work with and figure out your soil type. - Measure you garden. This is vital as then you can figure out what you have to work with and figure out your grass type. output answer:
Measure you garden. This is vital as then you can figure out what you have to work with and figure out your soil type.
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Write the next sentence. As the world continued to search for answers over the downing of Flight MH17, the internet came alive with conspiracy theories today. The Web has long been a haven for numerologists and conspiracy crackpots peddling their alternative analyses of events that shake the world. And today was no different as web sleuths across the globe rushed online in a bid to hypothesize over what really happened to the doomed Malaysian Airlines passenger plane . . . Scroll down for video All seeing eye: The Illuminati insignia is on the American dollar bill. Many modern conspiracy theories propose that world events are being controlled and manipulated by the Illuminati. Some believe the group was behind the Battle of Waterloo, the French Revolution and JFK's assassination It goes on to point out that Putin's presidential plane bears uncannily similar red and blue markings to those painted on all
Malaysian Airlines craft.
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Remove the spaces from the following sentence: I will make thee a perpetual desolation, and thy cities shall not be inhabited; and ye shall know that I am Jehovah.
Iwillmaketheeaperpetualdesolation,andthycitiesshallnotbeinhabited;andyeshallknowthatIamJehovah.
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Question: Sentence A: Think of Spike Lee at Morehouse College. Sentence B: I want you to think Spike Lee at Morehouse College. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: yes Question: Sentence A: Houston is really humid now Sentence B: Houston is freezing and dry right now. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: no Question: Sentence A: The Eremo Observatory halfway up the mountain has been studying eruptions since 1845 and has an impressive display of relief plans, seismographs, and geological specimens spewed out of the volcano. Sentence B: The Eremo Observatory has been studying cooking since 1821. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: no Question: Sentence A: There were rumors that Israel even supplied Serbia with arms. Sentence B: There was never any proof of it, but the rumor is that Serbian arms were supplied by Israel. If sentence A is true, how about sentence B? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer:
it is not possible to tell
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Can you generate a question with a factual answer?
What is the international calling code for Saint Helena?
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Translate to French: economic assistance)
l'assistance économique spéciale)
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Write a sentence not in English.
Acest fapt este deosebit de important în cazul problemelor de sănătate complicate sau rare.
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I don't see any problem with this transaction since it appears to be limited to Louisiana assets, but the issue of whether we are impacted by the noncompete agreement strikes me as a commercial call. Please let me know if you have any problem with the transaction and I will pursue it. Thanks. DF Q: What is a potential subject line for this email? answer: LRC Joint Venture Susan: This may look confusing! It contains all of our "choices" for preparing the documents. See Part 2 (Tax Reps) and the end of the document which has our "choices" of tax forms. I thought it might be helpful to be very basic about withholding issues, etc., why we need the tax reps, and what questions we could ask upfront about a party that would help us select an appropriate tax module. We tend to not "think" and expect a party "fill in the blank" when we are preparing draft documents. Q: What is a potential subject line for this email? answer: Copy of ISDA Schedule (internal "form") Scott: I have a call scheduled with Martin for tomorrow morning to discuss these CFTC issues. I'll let you know how it goes. I have also not forgotten your request for my view on Martin's tenure in Houston. I have mixed feelings that are difficult to put down in writing and I'm hoping we can take a few minutes in New Orleans to discuss. Mark Q: What is a potential subject line for this email? answer: CFTC issues in Norway What people know: Hertzberg (et al's) bill (82XX)was heard in an "informational" hearing today and still sits in the Assembly Energy Committee. It will be heard again tomorrow (perhaps beginning at 10 AM) , at which time parties will have a chance to support/oppose and ask for amendments. Most, including us, oppose unless significantly amended. The Wright (D) -Richman (R) bill (83XX)was heard in an "informational" Q: What is a potential subject line for this email? answer:
California Update--0717.01
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Translate "In any case, we would, of course, like to see compliance as soon as possible with all the recommendations - not just 3, but all 28 - on the part of British Nuclear Fuels in its operations and activities at Sellafield, and it is obvious that if it does not carry out all these recommendations, as the British Government has already said, they will have to take decisions in that respect." to French?
Quoi qu'il en soit, je tiens à vous dire que notre souhait serait bien évidemment que la British Nuclear Fuels applique, dans les plus brefs délais, non pas trois, mais les 28 recommandations du rapport, dans ses procédures et ses activités à Sellafield. Il va sans dire que si elle ne respecte pas toutes ces recommandations, les autorités britanniques ont déjà annoncé qu'elles devraient prendre des décisions à cet égard.
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Keane are an English rock band from Battle, East Sussex, formed in 1995. The band currently comprises Tom Chaplin (lead vocals, electric/acoustic guitar), Tim Rice-Oxley (piano, synthesisers, bass guitar, backing vocals), Richard Hughes (drums, percussion, backing vocals), and Jesse Quin (bass guitar, acoustic/electric guitar, backing vocals). Their original line-up included founder and guitarist Dominic Scott, who left in 2001. Keane achieved mainstream, international success with the release of their debut album, Hopes and Fears, in 2004. In a March 2007 video interview, Chaplin and Hughes spoke of wanting to take a more "organic" approach on album three, but played down suggestions about the use of guitars, referring to them as "a fun part of the live set" at present; however, the cover of "She Sells Sanctuary", became the first song recorded since "The Happy Soldier" (2001) to feature the instrument. Photographic updates to the Keane website also implied the use of guitars in the album's recording sessions. Jesse Quin joined the band since this album as permanent studio and live member. He plays the bass, percussion, guitar, synths and backing vocals. On 25 August 2008, Keane appeared as studio guests on BBC 6 Music with Steve Lamacq where three of the new songs from Perfect Symmetry were played for the first time: "Spiralling", "The Lovers Are Losing", and "Better Than This". The album was released on 13, October 2008, and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart on 19 October. It also reached number 7 on the Billboard 200 chart. In December 2008, it was voted Best Album of the Year by the readers, listeners and visitors of Q Magazine, Q Radio and Qthemusic.com. The song "Perfect Symmetry" was voted best track. In November of the same year, they started their third world tour, the Perfect Symmetry World Tour. On 2 April 2009, Keane became the first band ever to broadcast a live show in 3D. It was filmed at Abbey Road, the site of the world's first satellite broadcast (by The Beatles). Keane fans were prompted to buy 3D glasses along with the new 7" single, "Better Than This", or also to hand-make their own glasses. The show is available to watch on Keane's official site in high definition. Using a quote from the above article, answer the following question: Was there anything else unique about the tour?
The show is available to watch on Keane's official site in high definition.
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Translate to French: The department has identified approximately 11 sites (11 sites in 2005) where such action is possible and for which a liability of $192.1 M ($200.7 M in 2005) has been recorded. Answer: Le Ministère a identifié environ 11 sites (11 sites en 2005) où des mesures sont possibles et pour lesquels un passif de 192,1 M$ (200,7 M$ en 2005) a été constaté. Translate to French: Tenure No. Answer: A Translate to French: The deciding factor was the way the Commissioner for budgets handled the Fléchard case. Answer:
L'élément déterminant a été le comportement de la commissaire au budget par rapport à l'affaire Fléchard.
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Question: He wished he'd brought the brown shoes instead of the black shoes because the OPTIONS: - black shoes were less comfortable. - brown shoes were less comfortable. Answer: Continue the sentence -- black shoes were less comfortable. Question: George was commissioned to paint the mural on the wall of the library, because the OPTIONS: - wall was bright. - mural was bright. Answer: Continue the sentence -- mural was bright. Question: The cuts the laser can do are better than the machine sine the OPTIONS: - laser is inaccurate in doing so. - machine is inaccurate in doing so. Answer: Continue the sentence -- machine is inaccurate in doing so. Question: Richard has an eye strain because he works in a dark room close to the computer whole day. The OPTIONS: - computer is very bright. - room is very bright. Answer:
Continue the sentence -- computer is very bright.
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Write a movie review. an unsettling sight , and indicative of his , if you will , out-of-kilter character , who rambles aimlessly through ill-conceived action pieces Q: Write a negative (OPTIONS: - negative - positive) movie review. A: excruciating problem: Generate a short movie review that has negative sentiment. generated: this overproduced piece input: Generate a short movie review that has "negative" sentiment OPTIONS: - negative - positive. output: has a bloated plot that stretches the running time about 10 minutes Write a movie review. evokes the 19th century with a subtlety that is an object lesson in period filmmaking . Write a movie review.
admire this film for its harsh objectivity and refusal to seek our tears , our sympathies .
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Problem: Generate a sentence that contains a fact. precipitation is when water falls from the sky Problem: Generate a sentence that contains a fact. nocturnal predators hunt during the night Problem: Generate a sentence that contains a fact.
cycles of freezing and thawing water cause ice wedging
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IN: French: INAC has commissioned a study to identify any inefficiencies or bottlenecks in the current development process and to help re-engineer/re-design the process to improve outcomes and to help First Nations vote on their land codes and individual agreements in a more timely manner. OUT: AINC a commandé la tenue d’une étude pour repérer les éléments qui nuisent à l’efficacité du processus ou à son bon déroulement. Les conclusions tirées de l’étude serviront à restructurer le processus afin d’en améliorer les résultats et aideront les Premières nations à se prononcer en temps voulu sur leurs règles foncières et leurs ententes individuelles. IN: French: CEMSA alleged that the denial of benefits of a law that allowed certain tax refunds to exporters breached Mexico's obligations under Chapter Eleven of the North American Free Trade Agreement. OUT: La CEMSA soutenait que le refus des avantages offerts par une disposition législative autorisant certains remboursements fiscaux aux exportateurs enfreignait les obligations du Mexique au titre du Chapitre 11 de l'Accord de libre-échange nord-américain. IN: French: $ 53,758,327 $ 44,823,844 $ 37,958,990 **PV = Present Value = D/(1 + r)t ; t = 20 years and r = discount rate (%) Columns 2 and 3 in Table 2 estimate the total private sector costs partitioned into first year costs (typically higher than subsequent years due to set-up costs for implementation) and ongoing annual costs for two scenarios i.e. with and without blister-packaging. OUT: 53 758 327 $ 44 823 844 $ 37 958 990 $ **VA = Valeur actuelle = D/(1 + r)t ; t = 20 ans et r = taux d'actualisation (%) Les colonnes 2 et 3 du tableau 2 renferment une estimation des coûts totaux pour le secteur privé répartis en coûts applicables à la première année (généralement supérieurs à ceux qui s'appliquent aux années subséquentes en raison des coûts de démarrage) et en coûts annuels continus associés aux deux scénarios (soit avec et sans emballage coque). IN: French: • a comprehensive account history supporting the suspicion of Company A’s involvement in illicit activities Suspicious Transaction Report # 2 Part G: OUT:
• un historique complet des opérations dans le compte afin d’appuyer les motifs de soupçon concernant la participation de l’entreprise A à des activités illicites.
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question: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Heartbreak Sniper REFERENCE KIDS-370 Answer: Kids-370 is the reference when Romaji title is Heartbreak Sniper. question: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: The Cricketers eatType coffee shop; The Cricketers food Indian; The Cricketers customer rating average; The Cricketers familyFriendly yes; The Cricketers near The Portland Arms Answer: The Cricketers is a coffee shop near The Portland Arms. It serves Indian and has an average customer rating. It is family friendly. question: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Buzz Aldrin BIRTH_PLACE Glen Ridge, New Jersey; Buzz Aldrin NATIONALITY United States; Buzz Aldrin WAS_A_CREW_MEMBER_OF Apollo 11; Buzz Aldrin OCCUPATION Fighter pilot Answer: American Buzz Aldrin, who was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, was part of Apollo 11 and earlier in time, a fighter pilot. question: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Loch Fyne food Chinese; Loch Fyne customer rating 5 out of 5; Loch Fyne area riverside; Loch Fyne near The Rice Boat
Answer: Loch Fyne is providing Chinese food in the price range. It is located in the riverside. It is near The Rice Boat. Its customer rating is 5 out of 5.
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Q: Translate "The effects of climate change are expected to be more significant than was envisaged and they will appear, regardless of the measures implemented to alleviate them." to Romanian? Yes: Se aşteaptă ca efectele schimbărilor climatice să fie mai semnificative decât era prevăzut şi vor apărea indiferent de măsurile de atenuare care vor fi puse în aplicare. Q: Translate "Meanwhile, the left-wing opposition is united this time around, having formed the "Kukuriku coalition", as it is known." to Romanian? Yes: Între timp, opoziţia de stânga este unită de data aceasta, formând aşa-zisa "coaliţie Kukuriku". Q: Translate "Disappointment could drive Turkey into the hands of Islamic extremists." to Romanian? Yes:
Dezamăgirea poate duce Turcia în mâinile extremiştilor islamici.
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Write an article based on this summary: Vice-President-elect Mike Pence has replaced New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in leading President-elect Donald Trump's transition effort. Article:
Mr Christie will serve as one of the transition team's vice-chairmen, according to a Trump team statement. The New Jersey governor has been marred by scandal after two of his aides were convicted in a political revenge plot. Mr Pence will help to "prepare a transformative government ready to lead from day one", the statement said. Governor Christie will join Dr Ben Carson, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, retired Lt Gen Michael Flynn, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and US Senator Jeff Sessions as the vice chairs of the transition effort. Other notable appointments, marked in the Trump statement as his "staff leadership team", include: "This team of experienced leaders will form the building blocks of our Presidential Transition Team staff leadership roster, and will work with elected officials and tireless volunteers to prepare our government for the transfer of power on January 20th," Mr Pence said in a statement. Mr Trump has also named three of his children and his son-in-law to the transition team's executive committee, raising questions about a potential conflict of interest with his business, the Trump Organization. The president-elect's lawyer said his holdings would be placed in a blind trust under his daughter, Ivanka, and sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr - all of whom were appointed to the presidential committee. But a blind trust would mean placing Mr Trump's finances under the management of an independent party, preventing him from knowing what is in the trust or how it is managed. Mr Christie has been mired in controversy since his two former aides, Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni, were found guilty on nine counts of conspiracy and fraud earlier this month. The two were convicted in connection to a 2013 plot to close parts of the George Washington Bridge to punish Mark Sokolich, the mayor of Fort Lee, for not endorsing Mr Christie's re-election bid. Mr Christie has repeatedly denied any knowledge of the plot, but both Ms Kelly and Mr Baroni testified in court that the governor had known about the lane closures.
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Archaeologists have found approximately 30 beautifully preserved mummies in a 4,000 year old Egyptian necropolis which held 53 tombs. Supervisor of Antiquities for Middle Egypt Dr. Abdel-Rahman El-Ayedi's team established his archaeological site in the Faiyum Oasis near the El-Lahun Egyptian pyramid which is just south of Cairo. Besides the mummies, the team found masks, amulets, clay pots and an offering table located in a funerary chapel. The chapel dates back to about 30 BC to 337 AD. Can we draw the following conclusion? Archaeologists have also found Caesar's comb. Options are: +Yes. +It's impossible to say. +No.
It's impossible to say
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What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform? How do I clean sticky vinyl shelves? What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform? To attach a sheltering tarp to a bike basket What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform? How to make curry potato chips What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform?
To make a coffee that is more delicious than you are used to, you can
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Q: Translate "All children under 2 years are charged SEK 150.00 per night and person for cots." to German? A: Alle Kinder unter 2 Jahren zahlen SEK 150,00 pro Übernachtung und Person für ein Babybett. Q: Translate "Choose the Use existing template option, select the template, and check the edit selected template check box." to German? A: Wählen Sie die Option "Vorhandene Vorlage verwenden", wählen Sie die Vorlage aus und aktivieren Sie "Ausgewählte Vorlage bearbeiten". Q: Translate "30 welcoming rooms featuring different layouts including classics, superiors and suites, continental breakfast buffet, parking, garage and other countless amenities make of Hotel Vivit one of the best known gay friendly hotels in Venice Mestre." to German? A:
30 gemütliche Zimmer in den Versionen Classic, Superior und Suite, ein kontinentales Frühstücksbüfett, Parkplatz und Garage sowie zahlreiche verfügbare Serviceleistungen machen das Hotel Vivit zu einem der beliebtesten Gay-Friendly-Hotels in Mestre Venedig.
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Question: This is some data: Midsummer House food Fast food; Midsummer House customer rating 3 out of 5; Midsummer House near Café Rouge. Generate a detailed description of this data. Answer: Midsummer House is a Fast food establishment near Café Rouge. It has a rating of 3 out of 5. Question: This is some data: Infraero LOCATION Brasília; Afonso Pena International Airport ELEVATION 911.0; Afonso Pena International Airport RUNWAY_LENGTH 2215.0; Afonso Pena International Airport OPERATING_ORGANISATION Infraero. Generate a detailed description of this data. Answer: Afonso Pena International Airport is located in Brasilia. The Airport is elevated 911 meters above sea level and the runway length is 2215.0. The Afonso Pena International Airport is also known as Infraero. Question: This is some data: 11 Diagonal Street LOCATION South Africa; South Africa CAPITAL Cape Town; South Africa ETHNIC_GROUP White South African; South Africa ETHNIC_GROUP Coloured. Generate a detailed description of this data. Answer:
11 Diagonal Street is located in South Africa, where Cape Town is the capital of South Africa, and ethnic groups are the white South Africans and the coloured.
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Problem: Data: name = Zizzi, eatType = pub, food = Chinese, customer rating = low, familyFriendly = no. Can you generate a sentence? Answer: Zizzi is a Chinese pub with low ratings and is not family friendly. Generate Problem with Attributes: name = The Olive Grove, eatType = pub, food = French, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes Generation: The Olive Grove is a family-friendly pub that serves French Food. The food is below £20. located by the riverside. Data: name = The Eagle, food = Fast food, customer rating = 5 out of 5. A: The Eagle is a fast food place that received a 5 out of 5 customer rating. Here are some keywords about a restaurant: name = The Wrestlers, eatType = coffee shop, food = Japanese, priceRange = high, area = riverside, familyFriendly = yes, near = Raja Indian Cuisine. A: Near the Raja Indian Cuisine is children-friendly in the riverside area. It is a coffee shop with Japanese food with a high price range named The Wrestlers. [Q]: Sentence: name = The Phoenix, eatType = restaurant, priceRange = high, customer rating = 1 out of 5, area = city centre Plz represent the content in this sentence in data form. [A]: The Phoenix is a poorly rated and expensive restaurant in the city centre. Problem: Data: name = The Cambridge Blue, eatType = pub, food = Japanese, priceRange = high, near = Café Brazil. Can you generate a sentence? Answer:
The pub near Café Brazil that serves Japanese food at a high price range is The Cambridge Blue.
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Problem: Jeffrey was more nervous to attend high school than Christopher was, because My choice: Jeffrey was a Freshman. Problem: William took a leap of faith and invested all of the money into one stock but Ian did not. My choice: William was a risk taker. Problem: Randy was always cleaning better than Nelson because My choice: Randy use to do that for a living. Problem: Elena aspired to grow up and be just like Angela was now, as My choice:
Angela was no longer a kid .
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Problem: Choose the next sentence Shocked classmates of the alleged Charlie Hebdo getaway driver have leapt to his defence - claiming he was in school with them at the time of the deadly attack. Mourad Hamyd was arrested on Wednesday night after handing himself in at a local police station, after rumours he was involved in the Charlie Hebdo massacre began to circulate on social media. But friends of the 18-year-old suspected terrorist say there is no way he could have been involved, as he was sitting in class at the Lycee Monge when the attack took place. The school is in Charleville-Mezières, around 130 miles from the scene of the murders in Paris. And Hamyd's friends say he was ‘a good guy’ and that there was ‘no way’ he was a radicalised Answer: Islamist. Problem: Choose the next sentence By Michael Gadd For Mailonline The amount of money spent tax-free by foreign tourists in Britain has fallen for the first time since the global financial crisis in 2009, new figures show. Experts blamed political unrest and weakened currencies in key nations for the four per cent fall year-on-year for the first six months of the year. However, Britain is far from being the only country hit by the downturn in tax-free spending by tourists. Spending down: Tax-free spending has dropped in the United Kingdom for the first time since 2009 Global Blue, which operates 'Tax Free' services in 43 countries around the world, reported a drop in spend across all leading retail tourism destinations for the second quarter of 2014, down three per cent year-on-year overall. Answer: China spend is up eight per cent so far this year, but much less than the 20 per cent to 50 per cent growth seen in recent years. Problem: Choose the next sentence (CNN) -- When France won the 1998 World Cup on home soil their triumph was hailed as a unifying force for a country with a difficult colonial past and where racial tensions were never far from the surface. The team was labeled the Black, Blanc, Beur (Black, White, Arab) because of the seamless mix of French-born and dual-nationality players who conquered the football world with a shock 3-0 win in the final against the favored Brazilians. But fast forward 13 years and leading French politicians, current star players players and influential media commentators are among many to voice fears that the legacy of social integration engendered by that glorious night in the Stade de France has been severely tarnished, if it every existed. "1998 was an illusion and a short one," she told CNN, pointing out that less than three months later a Answer:
French government minister called black youths "young savages."
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Input: Anti-American protests continue in the Middle East Culture Connoisseurs consistently offer thought-provoking, timely comments on the arts, lifestyle and entertainment. More about badges | Request a badge Washingtologists consistently post thought-provoking, timely comments on events, communities, and trends in the Washington area. More about badges | Request a badge This commenter is a Washington Post editor, reporter or producer. This commenter is a Washington Post contributor. Post contributors aren’t staff, but may write articles or columns. In some cases, contributors are sources or experts quoted in a story. More about badges | Request a badge Washington Post reporters or editors recommend this comment or reader post. You must be logged in to report a comment. You must be logged in to recommend a comment. What was this article about? ++++++++++ It's about: U.S. diplomatic compounds continue to come under attack in Egypt, Yemen and other countries. Input: German austerity ‘obsession’ is wrong: Economist Keen—who describes himself as a "long-term critic of conventional economic thought"—spoke to CNBC after data out on Monday showed manufacturing output in the euro zone slowed in August. Markit's manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the single currency zone fell to a 13-month low of 50.7 last month, down from 51.8 in July. This was narrowly below expectations. The individual PMI readings for Italy and France came in below 50, suggesting that manufacturing output in these countries contracted in August. Germany's manufacturing sector grew, but at its slowest rate in 11 months. Read MoreSinatra's 'My Way' for France and Italy "The focus is on government debt and that is certainly the German obsession… It is no damn wonder you are seeing those huge negative numbers (from) the PMIs," said Keen, who is head of economics, history and politics at Kingston University, London. While monetary policy in the single-currency zone has remained supportive, with benchmark rates at all-time lows, Germany has pushed for member countries to adopt strict austerity measures in order to combat high deficits and public debt. "Germans are wrong. In this situation, they should be running fiscal policy that gives a boost to the economies and slows down the rate at which the private sector is deleveraging," Keen added. Government deficits remain well above the mandated 3 percent or lower in several euro zone countries. In 2013, Greece clocked up a deficit of 12.7 percent of GDP, while Spain and Ireland both had deficits of more than 7 percent. To combat the situation, Keen advocated a "modern-day debt jubilee", referencing a movement popular in the 2000s that pushed for developing countries' "unpayable" debt to be cancelled. "You have got to reduce the load of the debt on the economy, with private debt being the most important one to reduce," he said. "Okay, it means we made mistakes in the past. Let's admit it and do something about it, rather than leaving it, which is actually making the situation worse." What was this article about? ++++++++++ It's about: Germany’s push for fiscal austerity is preventing the euro zone economy from growing, a leading professor told CNBC on Monday. Input: Haley Joel Osment in Max Landis's 'The Slap' Video : People.com UPDATED 06/24/2014 at 04:15 PM EDT • Originally published 06/24/2014 at 01:15 PM EDT The first rule of hipster fight club: Hipster fight club must know about hipster fight club before it's cool. Screenwriter Max Landis "gathered acquaintances, friends both casual and close, paired them randomly, put them in a void, and asked them to hit each other in the face," according to his YouTube account. That's it, really. The result is a hilarious doubling of video that went around a while back. And, as Landis puts it, "No one was pressured, and everyone was hit as hard as THEY asked to be hit." So that's nice. And although we're merely observing reactions from this video and in no way endorsing the behavior, it's kind of cathartic to get hit in the face, right? seems to think so – that's him around 1:48. What was this article about? ++++++++++ It's about:
The video is the brainchild of screenwriter Max Landis
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Translate "The DPA deputies have not yet returned to their seats but say they will return once their draft law on language use appears on the agenda." to Turkish?
DPA’lı milletvekilleri henüz koltuklarına dönmediler, ama dil kullanımına ilişkin yasa tasarıları gündeme girdiğinde geri döneceklerini dile getiriyorlar.
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Q: Only 2 people have touched it Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 22 (P. Oxy. 22) contains fragments of the "Oedipus Tyrannus" by Sophocles, written in Greek. It was discovered by Grenfell and Hunt in 1897 in Oxyrhynchus. The fragment is dated to the fifth century. It is housed in the British Library (Department of Manuscripts). The text was published by Grenfell and Hunt in 1898. A: It's impossible to say Q: the names of less than eight people are listed Michel Dupont, of the FTQ; Michel Angers, of the CSN; Yves St-Pierre, of Action-Chmage; Jean-Louis Lavoie, of the Mauricie St-Jean-Baptiste society; Franois Brunette, of the AQDR; Martin Roy, of the UQTR students' association; and Brian Barton, of the Trois-Rivires Solidarit populaire. A: Yes Q: It is possible to hard boil eggs in a pan How to make shrimp chef salad with lime and cilantro<br>Hard boil the eggs. This is very easy and really completes the salad. [substeps] Set the eggs in a pan and fill the pan with cold water. A: Yes Q: Archaeologists have also found Caesar's comb. Archaeologists have found approximately 30 beautifully preserved mummies in a 4,000 year old Egyptian necropolis which held 53 tombs. Supervisor of Antiquities for Middle Egypt Dr. Abdel-Rahman El-Ayedi's team established his archaeological site in the Faiyum Oasis near the El-Lahun Egyptian pyramid which is just south of Cairo. Besides the mummies, the team found masks, amulets, clay pots and an offering table located in a funerary chapel. The chapel dates back to about 30 BC to 337 AD. A:
It's impossible to say
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Please write a short summary for the following article: Obama's Narrow Victory - NYTimes.com Just by showing up energized, by hemming and hawing less often and by going after Mitt Romney more directly, President Obama ensured himself a better showing than the disaster he endured in Denver two weeks ago. But the narrow win he gained in the second presidential debate also owed something to Romney’s performance, which, though highly effective in stretches, also showcased more of his flaws, both as a debater and as a candidate. The first flaw was stylistic. Romney is very skillful at the onstage slash and parry, but he has weak spots, and veterans of the long Republican primary slog remember two of them particularly well. One is his tendency to argue pointlessly with the moderator and his opponents over the rules of order. The other is his habit of pressing his advantage too far, seeking a kind of alpha-male moment that can seem bullying instead of strong. (His attempt at a $10,000 bet with Rick Perry was the paradigmatic example.) He gave in to both temptations this time around. The candidates each bickered with CNN’s Candy Crowley about turns and time allotments, but Romney went at it earlier and more often – sometimes justifiably, but never successfully. He also tried too hard to pre-empt the president’s increased aggression with aggression of his own, which doesn’t work well in a town-hall format, where the candidates are already circling one another like sharks. Invading your rival’s space can make you look hyped-up rather than presidential. On substance, meanwhile, the studied vagueness of Romney’s domestic policy platform created more problems for him than it did in Denver. Two weeks ago, Obama seemed taken by surprise when Romney didn’t just debate like the far-right caricature from the White House’s campaign ads. This time the president was more prepared for his rival’s centrist-friendly defenses of his agenda, and more adept at pointing out the holes in them. And because Romney’s proposals really do have significant gaps, the Republican nominee was repeatedly thrown back on the promise that he “knows how to create jobs,” which is more a rhetorical crutch than a compelling argument. Where Romney actually has a more detailed proposal, as he does on immigration, his rebuttals were crisper and more convincing, and he also won several exchanges just by turning the conversation back to the economy’s performance under Obama. (He also had to deal with what the liberal pundit Jonathan Chait rightly described as a slate of “friendly questions from an audience that obviously leaned left.”) Nor was the president any better this time at answering the question haunting his candidacy: Why would your second term be any different? Indeed, had the debate focused on the economy alone, Romney might have emerged more bruised than last time but still victorious. But there was also a segue into foreign policy, and there Romney showed real weakness, turning what should have been a major point-scoring opportunity on the Libya controversy into an ugly botch. This botch looked worse because the moderator, Candy Crowley, jumped in inappropriately to fact-check Romney’s characterization of whether the president initially characterized the Benghazi incident as a terrorist attack – inappropriately because the president’s language was actually open to competing interpretations, and also because Romney’s broader point about the White House’s evasions was clearly correct and she seemed to be taking sides against him. But Romney would have lost that exchange even without her intervention. He seemed at once underinformed and overaggressive, as he often does on foreign policy: He did a poor job of explaining what exactly the Obama White House had done wrong (he barely mentioned the administration’s fixation on the offensive YouTube video), seemed ill prepared for the president’s obvious, dudgeon-rich, I’m-the-commander-in-chief counterpunch, and then fell back on right-wing boilerplate about Obama’s supposed “apology tour” that can’t possibly resonate with swing voters. Then again, it’s not clear that the Libya issue in particular, or foreign policy in general, really resonates with swing voters either. This is probably Romney’s best hope coming out of this debate: that he was weakest on style points and on issues that voters don’t particularly care about, and that by hammering away at the president’s record and projecting an air of economic competence he did himself more good than harm. The snap polls, dubious though they may be, provide some support for this pro-Romney read on the night’s proceedings. CNN’s poll shows a modest Obama victory: 46 percent rated the president the winner versus 39 percent for Romney. But even in a debate that he lost over all, the poll still showed Romney edging the president on the crucial questions of who would better handle the economy, taxes and health care. For Obama and his supporters, meanwhile, the hope has to be that Romney’s post-Denver bounce was just that: A temporary surge that could be blunted and reversed by simply reasserting the White House’s narrative – that Romney is an out-of-touch plutocrat and ideological extremist, whereas Obama is a champion of the middle class – much more effectively and eloquently than the president did in the first debate. The question now is whether that kind of straightforward reassertion is all Obama needed, or whether the public’s post-Denver willingness to consider Romney anew shifted the dynamics of the race in a way that a closely fought debate can’t quite reverse. That’s something that no snap survey can tell us. The proof will be in the polls a week from now. Summary:
The president did what he had to, but it was Romney who revealed his own weak spots.
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Triple: Hamed Namouchi NAT. TUN; Hamed Namouchi N 37 What is a sentence that describes this triple?
Tunisian Hamed Namouchi played number 37.
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News article: SEE IT: Driver films narrow miss by double tractor-trailer Published: Monday, January 19, 2015, 7:05 PM Updated: Tuesday, January 20, 2015, 11:20 AM Icy conditions over the weekend narrowly left a man smudged on the New Jersey Turnpike when a double tractor-trailer slid out of control as seen in a breathtaking, first-hand video. The unidentified driver was taking a photo of two tractor-trailers blocking the road ahead of him on Sunday when suddenly, "I heard [a] noise from behind," he described in his YouTube video. A quick turn to look out his rear-view window showed the massive semi barreling toward him with a terrifying, snake-like weave. But just split seconds before the vehicle appears due to collide into the back of his vehicle, it hits a lane barrier behind him and incredibly jumps it completely before jackknifing and coming to a rest in another lane. "I was barely missed," he wrote. ON A MOBILE DEVICE? WATCH THE VIDEO HERE What are the most important parts of this news article?
The driver was filming two tractor-trailers ahead of him when he turned to hear a double semi barreling toward him out of control.
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Write an article based on this "An open letter has led to the removal by Cambridge University of an online video featuring David Starkey after a row over racism." Article:
The letter, signed by hundreds of staff and students, was prompted by previous comments made by the historian. In response, the university said it had taken down the video earlier than it had planned to. Starkey has refused to comment on the allegations of racism. Starkey, who attended Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, took part in the three-minute video "Dear World", which featured other university alumni such as Sir Ian McKellen, Professor Stephen Hawking, and Lily Cole. The letter calling for the removal of the video - made in a bid to raise £2bn for the university - alleges Starkey has "repeatedly made racist statements". It cites a 2011 Newsnight interview in which the constitutional historian said: "A substantial amount of the chavs have become black. The whites have become black; a particular sort of violent destructive, nihilistic gangster culture has become the fashion." Referring to his appearance in the video, the letter says: "In our eyes, Starkey's presence both undermines and taints our daily efforts to function as a united community." The university said it had always intended that the current video would be replaced with a new one, and that whilst they appreciate Starkey has made "controversial statements in the past", he was "representing his affection for the university and its values." Dr Malachi MacIntosh, director of English Studies at King's College, who signed the letter said "we're glad to see the video taken down". "We're trying now to arrange to speak with the University about how best to proceed," he said. "Our ultimate goal is to ensure these kinds of campaigns truly represent the best of Cambridge." Starkey has not commented to the BBC, but earlier told The Independent: "I shall reserve the right to comment freely but without recrimination."
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[Q]: How does the sentence end? Jennifer had gotten a worse sunburn than Victoria because [A]: Jennifer had stayed outside fishing for longer. [Q]: How does the sentence end? Victoria can punch the boxing bag with more speed than Megan seeing as how [A]: Victoria is faster. [Q]: How does the sentence end? The doctor diagnosed Justin with bipolar and Robert with anxiety. [A]:
Robert had terrible nerves recently.
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The Principals Committee had its first meeting on al Qaeda on September 4. On the day of the meeting, Clarke sent Rice an impassioned personal note. He criticized U.S. counterterrorism efforts past and present. The "real question" before the principals, he wrote, was "are we serious about dealing with the al Qida threat? Is al Qida a big deal? Decision makers should imagine themselves on a future day when the CSG has not succeeded in stopping al Qida attacks and hundreds of Americans lay dead in several countries, including the US," Clarke wrote. "What would those decision makers wish that they had done earlier? That future day could happen at any time." Clarke then turned to the Cole." The fact that the USS Cole was attacked during the last Administration does not absolve us of responding for the attack," he wrote. "Many in al Qida and the Taliban may have drawn the wrong lesson from the Cole: that they can kill Americans without there being a US response, without there being a price." What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: The real question' is 'is al Qida a big deal'. Who did Clarke expect to answer this? Mastermind Charlie Mascarenhas and his accomplice Riya are one of the greatest pair of thieves in India . A friend of Charlie , Raj is killed by the Russian mafia . At Raj's funeral , his wife hands Charlie a CD containing information about the transfer of gold by train from Russia to Romania . Charlie decides to rob the train with the help of imprisoned Don and con-artist Victor Braganza . They hire a team of criminals to join them in the robbery . The group includes Spider , who is a world-class hacker , an explosives expert Bilal Bashir , a prosthetic makeup artist Sunny , and an illusionist Ronnie . Charlie is also having an affair with Victor's daughter , Naina , who knows nothing about her father and Charlie's criminal activities . The group devise a plan to rob the Russian train in the sliest way possible . Spider hacks into a Russian satellite system and Ronnie uses his illusion to trick the soldiers guarding the gold while the rest of the team transfer the gold from the train . The robbery is executed successfully , however while celebrating Spider double crosses the gang and tries to flee with all of the gold . Spider is stopped by Ronnie , who is then shot multiple times by Spider's assassins . The group are chased by the assassins and Ronnie and Riya are killed . Charlie , Bilal and Sunny manage to escape after Spider blows up the location and flees with the gold . Charlie calls Victor to tell him about the betrayal , but Naina overhears the conversation . At the same time Spider's assassins breaks into the house and murder Victor . What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: Who puts together the team that robs the train? Dam Good Luck: From the beginning, Las Vegas was built to serve travelers. The railroad needed a way station, and Las Vegas was the place. Growth continued for ten years, and by 1915 the town had telephones, round-the-clock electricity, and a growing population — many of whom worked in the railroad repair shop. But such heady progress would soon come to a halt. The growing competition in rail transport resulted in Union Pacific buying the Los Angeles–Salt Lake line. Union Pacific then consolidated its operations, eliminating the Las Vegas repair facility. Additionally, Las Vegas had been made a part of Nevada's new Clark County in 1909, a year when the legislature also outlawed gambling. These unfortunate circumstances threatened to relegate Las Vegas to the status of a small desert community that could no longer support its 3000 residents. But the southwest's growing need for water, combined with Las Vegas's fortuitous proximity to the Colorado River, would give Las Vegas a second chance to achieve prosperity. Construction on Hoover Dam (originally Boulder Dam, subsequently renamed for the president who authorized the project) began in 1931 in a canyon 45 miles (72 km) southeast of Las Vegas. Providing an influx of $165 million to the southwestern economy, Hoover Dam played a major role in preventing Las Vegas from drying up, both financially and literally. Not only did it create jobs, but it also created Lake Mead, the massive reservoir that today provides water to all of southern Nevada. More Government Help: The construction of Hoover Dam did not single-handedly save Las Vegas, however. The state legislature helped as well, by legalizing gambling in 1931 and thus solidifying the future of the town, though legislators and residents could never have known this at the time. The hordes of people who attended Hoover Dam's 1935 dedication set the city's now-formidable public relations machine into action. They went to work on what has become one of the lengthiest citywide tourism campaigns ever attempted. It didn't take long for the city to establish itself as a wild-West town with an "anything goes" attitude. Vices outlawed or heavily controlled elsewhere were legal here, available any hour of any day (or night). What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer: What town had telephones, round-the-clock electricity, and a growing population by 1915? Reducing resource use means just what it says using fewer resources. There are lots of ways to reduce our use of resources. Buy durable goods. Choose items that are well made so they will last longer. Youll buy fewer items in the long run, so youll save money as well as resources. Thats a win-win! Repair rather than replace. Fix your bike rather than buying a new one. Sew on a button instead of buying a new shirt. Youll use fewer resources and save money. Buy only what you need. Dont buy a gallon of milk if you can only drink half of it before it spoils. Instead, buy a half gallon and drink all of it. You wont be wasting resources (or money!) Buy local. For example, buy local produce at a farmers market, like the one in Figure 2.20. A lot of resources are saved by not shipping goods long distances. Products bought at farmers markets use less packaging, too! About a third of what we throw out is packaging. What question would one ask from this paragraph? Answer:
What are two examples of repair rather than replacing?
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Looks like it's a bad time to be sexing up your publicly viewable video gaming. With debate swirling over treatment of women in gaming, Twitch, a service that lets users broadcast themselves playing games or watch others doing so, has banned "wearing no clothing or sexually suggestive clothing" in posts on the site. "Nerds are sexy, and you're all magnificent, beautiful creatures, but let's try and keep this about the games, shall we?" reads a section titled "Dress ... appropriately" in Twitch's Rules of Conduct, which were updated Tuesday. Boasting more than 55 million monthly visitors, Twitch was purchased by Amazon in August for a reported $970 million. The near billion-dollar price tag, combined with the fact that other tech heavyweights like Google were also pursuing a deal, highlights the massive popularity that video gaming has amassed as a spectator sport. Under the new rules, gamers can be suspended from Twitch for nudity or broadcasting themselves wearing items "including lingerie, swimsuits, pasties, and undergarments." While dealing with a serious issue, the rules maintain a playful tone. "You may have a great six-pack, but that's better shared on the beach during a 2-on-2 volleyball game blasting 'Playing with the Boys,'" read the rules, with a link to the iconic scene of that nature from the movie "Top Gun." "If it's unbearably hot where you are, and you happen to have your shirt off (gents) or a bikini top (ladies), then just crop the webcam to your face. If your lighting is hot, get fluorescent bulbs to reduce the heat. Xbox One Kinect doesn't zoom? Move it closer to you, or turn it off. There is always a workaround." While the post's wording goes out of its way to note the rules apply to both men and women, it comes at a time when female game developers, journalists and players have been targeted with death and rape threats, among other abuse, linked to the so-called GamerGate movement. Behind the furor over GamerGate. Ostensibly about ethics in video-game journalism, the movement quickly targeted "social justice warriors," most of them women, who questioned the portrayal of women in video games as well as the treatment of women in the community. Most recently, actress Felicia Day, known for the gaming-oriented Web series "The Guild," had her email and real-world address posted online less than an hour after a blog post in which she criticized GamerGate. Day had written that she feared retribution when she decided to share her views on the movement. In recent weeks, game designer Zoe Quinn, gaming critic Anita Sarkeesian and game designer Brianna Wu have all received threats of violence on Twitter and other platforms. Summarize the highlights of this article.
Twitch has said gamers can't broadcast without clothes on. Twitch is a popular service that lets users broadcast themselves playing video games. It was purchased by Amazon in August. The new rule comes as a spotlight is on treatment of women in gaming.
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Question: check rates and availability for sunshine house. then proceed to booking. Answer: --> Check rates and availability for Sunshine House. Then proceed to booking. Question: stainless steel swivel caster with brake from stainless steel pressed, plate fitting, injected polyurethane, plain bearing, wheel-Ø 160mm, 450kg Answer: --> Stainless Steel Swivel caster with brake from Stainless Steel Pressed, plate fitting, Injected polyurethane, plain bearing, Wheel-Ø 160mm, 450KG Question: game information:imagine you recently open a shop for business and it's your first day at work. Answer:
--> Game information:Imagine you recently open a shop for business and it's your first day at work.
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According to Cliff Shedd, we would be covered by insurance if we terminated the contract with Furnas and Furnas failed to pay the termination payment. However the insurers will only pay after we receive an arbitration judgement against them and the refuse to honor the judgement. I assume we would also have to exhaust our remedies against trhe guarantor (Eletrobras). Also, we are required to notify the underwriters immediately of a material default. Answer: Insurance A couple of fyi items: SoCal's balance was 151,133 mmbtus at 8/31/01. Their balance is 300,521 mmbtus at 9/23/01. We have received 33,130 mmbtus in payback from Williams through the 23rd which has decreased their balance to 242,260 mmbtus. PG&E Topock's balance is 69,727 mmbtus due TW as of 9/23/01. The index has decrease by about eighty cents during September which will cause a loss on volumetric oba's. Answer: TW imbal summaries Let me check with Mr. B. I don't think we have any specific plans - probably last minute shopping/wrapping. We're both leaving on Thurs. and returning on Sun. Answer: Christmas Eve Eve Lech - A high priority Master Netting and Setoff Agreement (see attached) is in the late stages of negotiation with the below-referenced AEP affiliates. The agreement is currently intended to be limited to masters/ transactions between ENA &/or EPMI and two major AEP trading affiliates, American Electric Power Service Corporation as Agent for the AEP Operating Companies ("AEP") and AEP Energy Services, Inc. ("AEPESI"). The Netting Agreement explicitly identifies enabling agreements between those entities relating to trading physical gas, physical power, and financial swaps. Earlier today the Enron Credit group indicated that ENA trades (using GTCs) physical coal and physical synfuel with American Electric Power Service Corporation. Please contact me with any questions. -- David Answer:
AEP Master Netting Agr
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Question: A dispute over the fate of a missing pig has landed one Missouri man in jail and another in the hospital with 23 stab wounds. Joshua Finke, 22, of St. Charles, was charged Tuesday with felony assault for allegedly attacking a 38-year-old neighbor with a screwdriver. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Department says Finke was accused by three roommates Monday night of stealing a 200-pound pig, and what started as a verbal spat between the men quickly turned physical. Skirmish sparked by a swine: Joshua Finke, 22, of St. Charles, was charged Tuesday with felony assault for allegedly attacking his 38-year-old roommate during an argument over the victim's missing pig. Court documents obtained by Stltoday.com indicate that the victim and his two roommates had been fattening up the pig for seven months for slaughter in their backyard east of Highway 79 in Winfield. Two weeks ago, the animal vanished from its pen and the pig's owners have come to suspect Finke of being the thief. When the roommates confronted Finke about the missing animal at around 10.30pm Monday, the 22-year-old allegedly lunged at the 38-year-old man, plunging a sharp object believed to be a screwdriver into his back 22 times and stabbing him once in the head. Pignapped: Finke was accused by three men of stealing a 200-pound pig (not pictured) that had been raised by one of them for meat. The unnamed victim was rushed to a local hospital for treatment and was released Tuesday morning. Finke is being held on $100,000 cash bond. The pig that sparked the bloody attack remains at large. What are the important parts of this article? Important parts: Joshua Finke, 22, of Missouri, charged with felony assault for allegedly attacking a 38-year-old man. The victim and his two roommates had been fattening up the pig in their backyard for seven months. Question: It is one of the key bonding experiences for a mother and child: breastfeeding. So lesbian partners Heidi and Maryellen Olson wanted to share that with their first-born Sequoia. They both nurse their one-month-old daughter. Phenomenon: Maryellen Olson, 25, nurses her daughter Sequoia despite not giving birth. Both breastfeeding: Her wife Heidi, 26, naturally lactates meaning they can both nurse their first-born. Dubbed 'co-nursing', the little-known practice requires Maryellen, who didn't give birth, to induce lactation and take a natural drug to boost breastmilk. According to the new parents, it has changed everything. 'It is so worth it for the closeness I feel with Sequoia, and also for the sanity-saving it provides both of us,' graduate student Maryellen, 25, told MailOnline from the family's home in Santa Cruz, California. 'We both feel pretty amazed. 'It's amazing to see what our bodies can do, and we felt lucky to have this additional bonding experience available for both of us.' The couple, who married in 2012, discovered the treatment - more common among adoptive families - in a group for lesbians trying to conceive and immediately agreed to pursue it. Maryellen followed a program named the Newman-Goldfarb protocol, which made her body simulate pregnancy. Starting four months before the birth, she took birth control pills and a breastmilk-enhancing drug called Domperidone. The drug does not yet have FDA approval but is prevalent in Europe, some US states, and Canada, where Heidi and Maryellen eventually bought their dosage. Experience: The couple from Santa Cruz, California, said it has made them stronger as a family. Journey: Maryellen (right) started taking birth control pills and a drug called Domperidone four months before Heidi (left) gave birth to Sequoia on November 7. They conceived using artificially inseminated donor sperm. Maryellen stopped the birth control pills six weeks before Heidi's due date, to make her body believe she had given birth, and started 'pumping' up to six times a day. The pump is designed to make a woman's body produce more milk. By the time Sequoia was born on November 7, Maryellen was ready to nurse. She will continue with Domperidone and herbal tablets called 'More Milk Special Blend' until Sequioa is no longer breastfeeding. 'Our friends are fascinated by the fact that my wife and I both breastfeed our daughter,' Heidi, a 26-year-old nurse, said. 'We get a lot of: "Wow, that's amazing!" and "I didn't know that was possible!"' It came after a long battle to conceive. Heidi endured a year-long battle with endometriosis and ovarian cysts that threatened to affect her fertility. In spring this year, she was finally able to undergo an intrauterine insemination (IUI) to implant a donor's sperm in her uterus. But it took ten cycles before the pregnancy test flashed pink. 'It was a heart wrenching time and very hard on us both,' Heidi said. 'Every cycle and negative test was harder than the last, and the doctors were less and less hopeful. Birth: Having followed the meticulous program, Maryellen was able to nurse Sequoia as soon as she was born. Joy: They celebrated the birth at their family home and say they are already easing into their nursing routine. 'Our positive pregnancy test came just in the nick of time, and we were so glad.' Now, four weeks after their home birth, photographed by Santa Cruz Birth Photography, Heidi, Maryellen and Sequoia are easing into their unconventional routine. For Sequoia, it means she doesn't have to wait around - even though she is sometimes stubborn ('she really makes us work for it!'). 'We don't really have a set schedule or rotation,' Maryellen said. 'Whoever is near the baby or holding her will feed her, and the other will try to pump then or shortly after.' 'We are able to sleep in longer chunks due to this, since it's not all on one mama to have to feed her and stay awake. We switch whenever the awake mama feels like she needs help or sleep.' Makes everything easier! Both nursing, it means either can respond to Sequoia's cries if the other is busy. But the crucial benefit is their connection. Maryellen said: 'For me, I am able to feel even closer to her. 'I am absolutely in love with her and feel incredibly connected to her ever since she was in utero, but since she's been out of the womb and I'm breastfeeding, I feel even more connected. 'I know other non-carrying lesbian mothers who feel like they are not as close to their child as the mom who carried the baby, and I know that breastfeeding has helped me feel incredibly bonded to her. 'When she is breastfeeding and falls asleep on me or lays her hand on me, I feel an overwhelming amount of love for her that I wouldn't have were I not breastfeeding.' What are the important parts of this article? Important parts:
Heidi and Maryellen Olson conceived first daughter using donor sperm. Heidi gave birth to Sequoia on Nov 7, Maryellen wanted to breastfeed too. Maryellen followed a program of birth control pills and a milk-enhancing drug for three months before the birth at home in Santa Cruz, California. Now, both mothers nurse their daughter, claim it enhances their closeness.
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Summarize the following: It is normal to feel extremely tired following a surgery, especially if you had a major operation or a general anesthetic. Spend time in bed and do only as much as you feel up to doing during these first few days. Pushing yourself too early may be detrimental to your recovery. Avoid any heavy lifting or rigorous exercise during this time. Ask your doctor how long you should rest right after your surgery. This will vary depending on the type of procedure. As a general rule, it is important to get your body moving as much as possible once you start recovering from surgery. Movement will encourage blood flow and strengthen your muscles, making it easier for your body to heal. Ask your doctor how much you are allowed to exercise while you recover and what activities you should avoid. Moderate walking is usually the best exercise to begin with while you are healing. If you spend time recovering in a hospital, asking a nurse or orderly for help walking if necessary. If you are not yet steady on your feet, you may benefit from using a walker or cane to help you keep your balance. High-impact sports, heavy lifting, and rigorous exercise can all cause strain to your body that may delay your healing after surgery. Listen to your doctor's instructions about recovery time and restricted activities. Depending on the surgery you have, you may have to avoid strenuous activity for several weeks or months until your body is fully healed. With major surgeries, your doctor will generally provide you with a specific diet to follow after your operation. Follow any directions or meal plans your doctor gives you very closely while you heal. Eating foods or ingredients that irritate your stomach or cause swelling may hinder your recovery. Processed foods are likely to cause inflammation and stomach irritation. Foods like fatty fish, walnuts, almonds, flax seeds, leafy green vegetables, and turmeric can help reduce inflammation in your body. Many post-surgery diets are high in fiber to prevent constipation, which can cause you to strain and in turn hurt the site of your surgical wound. Lean protein like chicken or fish will help repair body tissue and boost your energy after surgery. summary: Rest for the first few days after your operation. Move around as soon as you can, with your doctor's permission. Avoid strenuous activity while you heal. Follow your doctor's diet recommendations to avoid complications. Summarize the following: It helps to have a hard copy and a red pen, but this is not necessary. A misspelled word can change the entire meaning of the entire sentence. Don't rely on your spellchecker. If you aren't certain about a word look it up in the dictionary. Commonly misspelled words are: misspelled, received, believe, a lot, their, occurred, definitely. Without proper grammar, the written piece can become confusing. Jumping between tenses and points-of-view is difficult for a reader to follow. Consistently remain in one point-of-view. These are first-person (I/me), second-person (you), and third-person (he/she/they). Make sure your tenses match. Example: They were playing outside and are hungry. "Are" should be "were." Look closely at passive sentences. Passive sentences are sentences where the subject is receiving the action, rather than performing the action. A passive voice example: "The ball was kicked by him." vs. the active: "He kicked the ball." Not all passive voice sentences are wrong, but they should be used with care. Are you using commas, semicolons, periods correctly? Link Commas, in particular, are used incorrectly and people often avoid using semicolons altogether. One common punctuation error is the comma splice. Example: "The hike is hard, so bring some water." The comma is unnecessary. Do not use commas for periods. Example: "The water is very blue, the ship is big." The Oxford Comma: this is an optional comma, but it often serves to make the listing of items in a sentence clearer. A well-known example: "We invited the strippers, JFK, and Stalin." The comma comes after "JFK." Without it that sentence reads: "We invited the strippers, JFK and Stalin." The lack of comma turns JFK and Stalin into the strippers. Periods and commas always go inside quotations marks in the U.S. Example: "There are many birds here," said Bill. For the U.K. and Canada, the rules are different. Ask yourself if the sentence makes sense independent of the surrounding sentences. Each sentence must act as a complete thought. Avoid sentence fragments: "The English Language is complicated. As it is a conglomeration of Latin, early French, and early German." This should be one sentence. Starting a sentence with "because" is only acceptable in a few instances. Example: "Because the sentence was so difficult he could not complete it." Alternate with long and short sentences. This will break the monotony of too many similar-sounding sentences. Language should be lyrical and interesting, even in an essay. Long sentences tend to provide more information. They may have several clauses with various kinds of punctuation. Short sentences are more likely used to make a point. These words are not intrinsically bad, but need to be used with care. A few examples are: all a lot like as if due to the fact Most adverbs like: slowly, really, very, suddenly, lovely, friendly. There are differences between writing an essay, an article, and a novel. If you are writing an essay tone, especially, can dock you points. For an essay, avoid first person and phrases like "I think." It is best to remain in third person. An article or story can be more lax depending on its type, and may use any of the three perspectives. Unless specified by the teacher, and essay should not be informal. A second pair of eyes is always better. Make sure that this person knows their stuff and will be honest about it. summary: Read over your written piece. Check your spelling. Check your grammar. Check your punctuation. Read each sentence separately. Vary sentence structure. Rewrite sentences that include overused words. Maintain an appropriate tone. Ask a trusted friend or advisor to read over your work. Summarize the following: Pilar cysts develop after puberty and have an autosomal dominant inheritance. This means that they occur in both sexes and if one parent carries the gene for a pilar cyst then it increases the risk that the children will experience these cysts. Seventy percent of people who get them will have multiple cysts over their lifetime. There is no known cause at this time for cysts that develop in the breast tissue. Doctors do not have a clear answer about the risk factors and prevention for Cystic acne but it is believed to be related to increasing hormonal levels in puberty and pregnancy and deep infections from hair follicles plugged by sebum (oil on the skin). Most cysts are not but some are. For instance, prevention for a pilonidal cyst includes wearing clothing that is not tight, maintaining normal weight limits, and getting up from a seated position every 30 minutes throughout the day. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, there is no effective means of preventing an epidermoid cyst from forming. However, there are groups of people who appear to be at greater risk for developing them: more men than women, acne sufferers, and people who spend a long time in the sun. People who have suffered hand injury are more likely to experience an epidermoid or ganglion cyst on the hand. Bartholin gland cysts can occur after injury to the area at the opening to the vagina. While most cysts are not preventable, you can lower your risks of getting the ones that are. Use oil-free skin products and avoiding excessive sun exposure. Shaving and waxing may also be responsible for cyst formation. Avoid excessive shaving and waxing in areas where you have already gotten cysts to prevent reformation or new cysts.
summary: Understand which cysts are not preventable. Understand which cysts are preventable. Lower your chances of developing cysts.
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Commission Regulation (EEC) Translate to Czech
Nařízení Komise (EHS) č. 1201/89 ze dne 3. května 1989, kterým se stanoví prováděcí pravidla k režimu podpor pro bavlnu ( neoficiální překlad )
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Write a sentence that about [Zizzi eatType pub; Zizzi food French; Zizzi customer rating high; Zizzi familyFriendly yes].
Zizzi is a French food child friendly pub with a high customer rating
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Write a positive tweet.
I'm working on wedding registry stuff....the joys!
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Will you be standing or sitting? Do you have room to move around a little, or will you stand in place? Where will you keep your note cards, visual aids, or other materials? What will you do with them once you're done? Practice giving your speech in as situation as similar to your actual speech as possible. In general, you should stay fairly still while giving a speech. Small hand gestures and occasionally moving to a new spot are fine, especially if they help you feel and appear confident. If you're going to speak to a roomful of people or more, learn to project your voice, not mumble or scream. Stand with your legs shoulder width apart and your back straight. Try to speak using your diaphragm, pushing the air out from low in your chest. Use the stance and techniques described above. If you have already memorized your speech, use your index cards. Otherwise, that's okay — just read it from the page. If you speech is too long, you absolutely need to cut some material out of it or shorten the longer stories or ideas. If you're giving a commencement speech, aim for a 10 or 15 minute maximum. An election speech should be no more than a few minutes, and your teacher should be able to tell you the time limit for a class assignment speech. It's easy to rush when you're nervous. Pause at the end of each sentence. At the end of a section, before you move on to the next idea, make a longer pause and pretend you're looking across your audience making eye contact with a few people. If you can't stop rushing, work out how long you should spend on each section and write the number of minutes at the top of each index card or paragraph. Practice near a clock so you can check whether you're on pace. Start by reading your speech out loud, then try to look down at the page less and less and make eye contact with your reflection instead. Eventually, you should be able to make your speech while only referring to notes written on index cards. Use slightly different words each time once you have the main ideas down. Try not to get caught up on exact memorization; using a new phrase to communicate the written idea makes your speech sound more natural. Once you can remember each idea and connect them together smoothly, watch the mirror more closely and correct any issues you see. Practice varying your facial expression if your face looks fixed and mechanical. Try to vary the tone of your voice as well. Don't make it sound like you're reciting every word from memory; pretend you're speaking in ordinary conversation. Gather together your family members or friends and ask them to listen to your practice. You'll probably feel nervous, but the practice will make you more confident for the actual speech. Try to make eye contact with different members of your audience throughout the speech. Don't stare at any one person for too long. Resist the temptation to hide by standing near a corner or large object. Don't fidget, tap your foot, or make other nervous gestures. Try slowly walking back and forth across the stage to get rid of your nervous energy. The members of the audience may pick up on problems you didn't even consider, whether with the statements you make or your delivery style. Take their advice gracefully; they're doing you a favor by letting you know what you need to improve. . Get to bed early the night before and eat full, comforting meals that won't upset your stomach. Take your mind off the event with other activities in the hours before the speech. Dressing nicely will increase your confidence and gain respect and attention from your audience. ++++++++++ One-sentence summary -- Think about movement and materials. Practice speaking loudly and clearly. Time yourself while you read the speech out loud. Talk slowly and pause between ideas. Deliver your speech to a mirror until you can do it without reading. Pay attention to other details once you become comfortable with the content. Practice in front of a test audience. Use their feedback to practice more. Prepare yourself for confidence on the day of the speech This will display all of your recent apps, including your Safari window. This will close the current instance of Safari, allowing you to try launching it again. If Safari has completely frozen your iPad, you can use this button combination to force your iPad to shut down and restart. This may take about 10 seconds. The Apple logo indicates that your iPad is restarting. It may take a minute or two for your iPad to boot back up. You'll need to enter your device's passcode after completely resetting. Once you've reset, try opening whatever it was that caused Safari to freeze. ++++++++++ One-sentence summary -- Double-tap the Home button to open your recent apps. Swipe up on the Safari tab. Press and hold the Power and Home buttons if your iPad is completely frozen. Continue holding both the Power and Home buttons until you see the Apple logo. Enter your passcode. Try Safari again. Weed barrier fabric works best if you reinstall it each year, so pick beds where you'll need to pull out plants and add new ones each year. That way, you can just pull up the barrier fabric with the plants and replace it. You obviously want water and nutrients to get through to your plants, so your fabric needs to be permeable. Check the label to see what it says. If you're not sure about your fabric, try pouring water on it. If it drips through, it's permeable. If it doesn't, it's not. Start by tacking down 1 end of the fabric at the edge of the bed with a stake or pin. Going lengthwise, pull the fabric along the whole length of the bed. Stake the end of the fabric at the other end of the bed, going over any barriers like rocks and plants. Don't worry about it overlapping the edge of the bed. Once you've staked down the fabric, go back and cut out around any barriers, such as plants or rocks. You can use regular scissors. Leave about 6 inches (15 cm) of space all around the plants. Also, cut along the edge of the bed, making the fabric align with the bed. If you're installing it in a bed that doesn't have any plants yet, you'll need to cut out spots where you want the plants to go. If your bed is wider than one piece of fabric, lay a piece next to it. Use the same principles of staking and cutting to install the fabric. Drive in stakes around the edges of the barrier, so that it stays in place. Otherwise, the fabric will come up later, and it will look unsightly in your garden bed. Once you have the fabric barrier in place, you can add mulch on top. You only need enough to cover the fabric. You can use natural mulch or gravel, whatever your preference is. However, keep in mind that organic mulch can break down into soil, creating a space for weeds to grow. ++++++++++ One-sentence summary --
Pick beds that house annuals instead of perennials. Ensure your fabric is permeable. Lay the fabric out in one long piece. Cut out the pieces around barriers. Apply the next piece alongside it. Anchor the edges down. Place mulch on top.
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Politics Put Largely on Hold After Colorado Shootings Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images President Barack Obama cut short a planned campaign swing in Florida to fly back to the White House today. Republicans and Democrats today toned down the politicking after the early morning massacre at a showing of the new Batman movie in Aurora, Colo., canceling events and offering condolences. And while a few politicians, notably New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, jumped ahead to the inevitable topic of gun control, most stuck to a nonpartisan line of grief after 12 people were reported killed and dozens more wounded. President Barack Obama and Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) separately issued calls for the nation to come together as one family after the tragedy. “Michelle and I are shocked and saddened by the horrific and tragic shooting in Colorado,” the president said, pledging to support the people of Aurora. “As we do when confronted by moments of darkness and challenge, we must now come together as one American family.” Obama later made brief remarks at a campaign rally in Fort Myers, Fla., that was cut short. “If there’s anything to take away from this tragedy, it’s a reminder that life is fragile. Our time here is precious,” Obama said. Obama said politics can wait. “There are going to be other days for politics,” he said. “This I think is a day for prayer and reflection.” Boehner put out his statement not long after Obama released his prepared remarks. “Confronted with incomprehensible evil, Americans pull together and embrace our national family more tightly,” he said. “I join President Obama, and every American, in sending my thoughts and prayers to the victims of this awful tragedy. We will all stand with them, as one nation, in the days ahead.” Obama cut short a planned campaign swing in Florida to fly back to the White House, and the president and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney were to address the tragedy separately in midday remarks. The Romney campaign also said Ann Romney’s campaign events would be canceled today and that the campaign was suspending its ads in Colorado for the time being. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) also canceled a press conference he had planned for today, and other lawmakers pulled back from the political fence after the shooting. Bloomberg, meanwhile, said Obama and Romney should say what they are going to do to deal with gun violence. “You know, soothing words are nice, but maybe it’s time that the two people who want to be president of the United States stand up and tell us what they are going to do about it, because this is obviously a problem across the country,” he said in a radio interview this morning. ||||| Associated Press President Barack Obama pauses during a moment of silence for the victims of the Aurora, Colo., shooting during an event at the Harborside Event Center in Fort Myers, Fla., Friday, July 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) FORT MYERS, Fla.– President Barack Obama put aside politics as he addressed a crowd here, following the overnight shooting overnight at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo. “There are going to be other days for politics,” the president said. “This, I think, is a day for prayer and reflection.” Mr. Obama stepped onto the stage in Fort Myers more than half an hour earlier than scheduled. The crowd was cheering, but the president was somber and quickly urged the audience to sit down. “I was looking forward to having a fun conversation with you about some really important matters that we face as a country,” he said. “But this morning we woke up to news of a tragedy that reminds us of all the ways we are united as one American family.” The president reflected on how the tragedy resonates with him as a father of two young daughters. “My daughters go to the movies. What if Malia and Sasha had been at the theater?” he said. “Michelle and I will be fortunate enough to hug our girls a little tighter tonight.” Mr. Obama vowed whoever is responsible “for this heinous act” would be brought to justice. “Such violence, such evil is senseless. It’s beyond reason,” he said. “If there’s anything to take away from this tragedy it’s a reminder that life is fragile… and what maters at the end of the day is not the small things, it’s not the trival things… Ultimately it’s how we choose to treat one another and how we love one another.” Mr. Obama led the crowd in a moment of silence to remember the victims and reflect on the tragedy. He then encouraged the audience to spend some time reflecting. “I hope all of you will keep the people of Aurora in your hearts and minds today,” he said. President Obama gives remarks on the Colorado theater shooting. ______________________________________________________ Latest Polls: Senate, governors, more Capital Journal Daybreak Newsletter: Sign up to get the latest on politics, policy and defense delivered to your inbox every morning. For the latest Washington news, follow @wsjpolitics For outside analysis, follow @wsjthinktank ||||| What is a one-paragraph summary of the above article?
– Politicking is mostly taking the day off in the wake of the Colorado shooting, notes Roll Call. President Obama stepped away from his stump speech in Florida to speak of the shooting, and Mitt Romney was expected to do the same later today. The Romney camp also pulled ads from Colorado. Some highlights from the president's speech, per the Wall Street Journal: "This morning we woke up to a news of a tragedy that reminds us of all the ways we are united as one American family." “My daughters go to the movies. What if Malia and Sasha had been at the theater? Michelle and I will be fortunate enough to hug our girls a little tighter tonight.” "Such violence, such evil is senseless. It is beyond reason." "There are going to be other days for politics. This is a day for prayer and reflection.”
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Continue writing the next sentence in this paragraph: How to clear regrets after someone dies Let go. If you keep going round and round in circles of feeling sad, depressed, and bad about yourself due to this regret, it may be time to let it go. You may need to accept that you made a mistake or that you wish things could have gone differently.
Instead of getting down on yourself, at some point you must accept the situation and forgive yourself. If you have a hard time letting go of the regret, write a letter to the deceased person.
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Summarize: The campaign is being led by Stoke-on-Trent South Labour MP Rob Flello, whose constituency neighbours the site of one the factories. The 20,000 workers at ROF Swynnerton became known as the Swynnerton Roses. Across the UK, about 1.5 million women worked in similar factories. Mr Flello said "recognition was long overdue". "Every day these women were putting their lives on the line for this country, producing the bullets and shells that were needed on the front-line," he said. "We've recognised the Bevan Boys, the Land Girls and so forth but we've never recognised the munitions workers and it's about time we put that right." In 2009, a tree was planted at the National Memorial Arboretum, near Alrewas in Staffordshire, in honour of the Swynnerton Roses. Mr Flello said their work and the work of the other women required a more "significant memorial" within the arboretum. Iris Aplin and Mary Taylor, who both worked at the Swynnerton factory, said their work should be remembered. "Everybody accepted the work because there was a war on and we were intent on helping our troops to win it, but it should be recognised," said 90-year-old Mrs Aplin. Mrs Taylor, also 90, said: "It was women at work which helped to win the war and because it was troops that were on the front-line, munitions workers have been overlooked." The factory the women worked in remained open until 1958. The site is now owned by the Army and is used as a training base. Summary:
A campaign has started to raise funds for a memorial for women who worked at munitions factories in World War II.
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Translate the following sentence to French: (b) In many of the countries concerned, forensic science is less developed or almost non-existent and, in most cases, archaeological, anthropological and genetic techniques are uncommon or not used at all.
b) Dans un grand nombre des pays concernés, les sciences médico-légales sont peu développées, voire inexistantes, et généralement l'utilisation des techniques archéologiques, anthropologiques et génétiques est inconnue.
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Write a (B). tweet. Possible tweet types: Pick from: (A). negative; (B). positive;
I'm working on wedding registry stuff....the joys!
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"Close Every Door" is a song from the musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. It is the penultimate song of the first act of the musical, sung by Joseph while imprisoned for his supposed relationship with Potiphar's wife. Along with "Any Dream Will Do", it is one of the most popular songs from the musical. "Close Every Door" is a song from the musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. This was not a musical. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: No The Chingford branch line is a railway line between Clapton Junction (just west of Clapton station) and Chingford station. Services currently operate between Liverpool Street station and Chingford. The branch is currently part of the Lea Valley Lines network. Liverpool Street station has issues with the homeless. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Tunnel Vision is a 2001 novel by author Keith Lowe, his debut novel, published by MTV Books on 1 October 2001. Set in London, the plot revolves around Andy, a man soon to be married, who makes a drunken bet with his friend Rolf two nights before his wedding that he can visit every single station of the London Underground in a single day. Tunnel Vision has been read by Irena. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A:
It's impossible to say
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Generate a sentence, and then tell me the concepts included in that sentence.
Sentence: a ship built to dump earth into the harbor does its job . Concepts: build harbor ship
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Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: How to install a drawer slide in a lipped cabinet<br>First of all, you need to empty out the cabinet (the top shelf) and measure it. Now measure the cabinet lip from hinge. Make sure that you measure: the cabinet from the widest part of the hinge, inside of the cabinet, all corners of the cabinet, cabinet height from lip, if you need to install double stacked drawer system. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: To install a drawer slide in a lipped cabinet, you don't need to empty out the cabinet. **** Answer: No [Q]: FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Swedish carmaker Volvo is preparing a hardware retrofit for some of its older diesel cars in Germany, according to a report by Der Spiegel magazine published on Monday. Volvo is working on the retrofit with catalyst producer Dr. Pley, which is based in Bamberg, Germany, it added. Most of Volvo's diesel cars were produced in Bamberg, Germany. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: It's impossible to say Problem: This taught postgraduate masters degree programme will provide specialised training at a postgraduate level in the methods and uses of remote sensing applied to the ocean. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "The programme can be completed online"? OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Q: The coffee I made was tasty Strong coffee<br>I was feeling rather tired. So I decided to make some coffee. I put the k cup in the machine and made it strong. When I tasted it it kicked in instantly. I was then awake all night. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Arromanches-les-Bains or simply Arromanches is a town in Normandy, France, located on the coast in the heart of the area where the Normandy landings took place on D-Day, on June 6, 1944. The town was founded in the century before the current century OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No A: It's impossible to say Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: I have reviewed the question as originally submitted on October 28 by the hon. member for Delta-South Richmond and have found that proper procedures were followed and that the recommendations to divide his question were made according to Standing Order 39(2) and based on the precedents of this place. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: This article is talking about an event that happened in 2014. **** Answer:
It's impossible to say
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Add punctuation: Do the Thule EnRoute backpacks have the same crushproof Safe Zone that other Thule backpacks have
Do the Thule EnRoute backpacks have the same crushproof “Safe Zone” that other Thule backpacks have?
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Answer the questions at the end based on the text. Darek Fidyka, a 38-year-old Bulgarian, had been paralyzed from the chest down for four years after a knife attack. Scientists from Britain and Poland took cells from his nose, transplanted them into his back and re-grew his spinal cord . Now he can walk and even drive a car. The doctors were delighted but said it was the first step in a long journey. The breakthrough came after 40 years of research by Professor Geoff Raisman, who found that cells had the possibility to repair damage to nasal nerves, the only part of the nervous system that constantly re-grows. "The idea was to take something from an area where the nervous system can repair itself and put it into an area that doesn't repair itself," Professor Raisman said. Polish doctors injected the nasal cells into Mr Fidyka's spinal cord above the injury and used some nerves from his ankle to form a bridge across the damaged tissue. The nasal cells appear to have caused the spinal nerves to repair themselves. Professor Raisman achieved this with rats in the late 1990's, but this is his greatest success. "I think the moment of discovery for me was Christmas in 1997 when I first saw a rat, which couldn't control its hand, put its hand out to me. That was an exciting moment, because I realized then that my belief that the nervous system could be repaired was true." Doctors chose the easiest case for their first attempt--it might not work for others. But there is a real sense of hope that an idea once thought impossible has been realized. David Nicholls, who helped provide money for the breakthrough, said information about the breakthrough would be made available to researchers across the globe. "What you've got to understand is that for three million paralyzed people in the world today, the world looks a totally brighter place than it did yesterday," he said. 1. What did doctors put in Fidyka's spinal cord? 2. What were they hoping to fix? 3. Which nerves needed to be fixed? 4. Could he walk before that? 5. How was he injured? 6. How much of him was unable to move? 7. How old is he? 8. Can he walk now? 9. How long was he without that ability? 10. Why did doctors want him for the first try? 11. How much research was behind this? 12. By who? 13. What is always growing? 14. How did they get the cells in his spinal cord? 15. Who gave money towards this? 16. Will they be sharing their info? 17. With who? 18. Did Raisman try this on an animal first? 19. What kind? Numbered answers: A: 1. nasal cells 2. damaged tissue 3. spinal nerves 4. No 5. a knife attack 6. He was paralyzed from the chest down 7. 38 8. Yes 9. four years 10. His was the easiest case 11. 40 years of research 12. by Professor Geoff Raisman 13. nasal nerves 14. They injected them 15. David Nicholls 16. Yes 17. With researchers across the globe 18. Yes 19. rats Answer the questions at the end based on the text. (CNN) -- Only two Republican presidential candidates will appear on the ballot in Virginia next year, regardless of how many are in the race. Mitt Romney and Ron Paul will have the Dominion State all to themselves. Supporters of Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Jon Huntsman and Michele Bachmann will have to be content with yard signs or donations as ways of cheering on their favorite would-be nominee. That's because their campaigns failed to gain the requisite 10,000 signatures. It is, to be sure, a self-inflicted wound, a measure of some organizational chaos. But it is also a function of illogically restrictive local laws. They not only impede ballot access but end up denying open representative democracy to operate on the road to the Oval Office. The United States is the only nation in the world, save Switzerland, that does not have uniform federal ballot access laws, according to Ballot Access News, a website run by Richard Winger that is dedicated to the issue. This may reflect the country's closely held federalism, but it can create chaos in a presidential year. In many cases, the rules are imposed by state party bosses who are less interested in democracy than in rigging the system to benefit their favored candidates. Take, for example, my home state of New York. It votes reliably Democratic in presidential years, at least since Ronald Reagan thrashed Walter Mondale in 1984. But the state's primary delegates can still be a prize in a protracted Republican nomination fight. In 1999, John McCain had to sue to even have his name appear on the ballot alongside George W. Bush because the Republican state party chair and his committee essentially decided that Bush would be their nominee without the inconvenience of putting it to a vote. Local laws allowed them to restrict ballot access until public pressure and a court injunction overruled their attempted end-run around democracy. Each presidential cycle, the corrupt kabuki continues. 1. How many Republicans candidates are on the ballot? 2. In which state? Numbered answers: A: 1. Two 2. Dominion State Answer the questions at the end based on the text. In South America, the rich soil of the Amazon River basin in Brazil is known as "black gold". Scientists found that the secret of this rich soil was charcoal . Local people made it from animal bones and tree branches. They mixed the charcoal with the soil about 1.500 years ago. Now, scientists in the United States have done a modern demonstration. They say charcoal fertilization offers a revolutionary way to improve soil quality for hundreds or even thousands of years. Mingxin Guo and his team at Delavare State University heated tree leaves, corn stalks , small pieces of wood and poultry waste into "biochar" . They reported their findings at a recent meeting of the American Chemical Society in New Orleans. Biochar could be good news for farmers with poor soil and hungry populations to feed. Professor Guo says it could even help against global warming. Intensive farming and overuse of chemical fertilizer give out carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Biochar does the opposite, he says. It traps carbon in the ground. The researchers planted winter wheat in containers of soil in a greenhouse -- some with biochar, some without. Professor Guo says the wheat grows much better in the pots with biochar. The soil was added two percent charcoal to. But he says even a one percent treatment will increase productivity. The results demonstrated that biochar can increase organic matter in soil. Loss of nutrients in soil is an increasing problem worldwide as farmers try to grow more food for growing populations. Next, the team will carry out a five-year study of biochar with spinach , green peppers and tomatoes. Mingxin Guo says he learns about the "black gold" in Brazil from a magazine story. He explains that it was discovered in the jungle, in the area where waters flow to the Amazon, in the 1960's. But it was not until recent years that scientists began to bring public attention to it. 1. Where is the Amazon River basin located? 2. What kind of soil if found there? 3. What is the rich soil also known as? 4. Who made the soil the way it is? 5. Using what? 6. When did they do this? 7. What country is doing modern demonstrations of this method? 8. Who is the scientist that is heading this project? 9. Does he work alone? 10. What school does he work for? 11. How did he learn about black gold? 12. Where was black gold discovered? 13. When? Numbered answers: A:
1. Brazil 2. the secret of this rich soil was charcoal 3. black gold 4. Local people 5. animal bones and tree branches 6. 1.500 years ago 7. United States 8. Mingxin Guo 9. Mingxin Guo and his team at Delavare State University 10. Delavare State University 11. heated tree leaves, corn stalks , small pieces of wood and poultry waste into "biochar" 12. Amazon River basin in Brazil 13. in the 1960's
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Question: Passage: By Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 07:55 EST, 24 November 2013 | UPDATED: 09:49 EST, 24 November 2013 Cheesy and proud: The Labour leader happily picked sing-a-long anthems to soundtrack his desert island As he said himself, no one ever accused Ed Miliband of being cool. And after his appearance on Desert Island Discs this morning, that's not going to change any time soon. Unveiling his favourite eight tracks of all time, the Labour leader named A-ha, Robbie Williams and Neil Diamond in a pop-heavy playlist. It is a far cry from his political rival, Prime Minister David Cameron, who used his chance as a castaway to name-drop indie hits and student favourites by Radiohead, The Smiths and REM. Query: brother OPTIONS: - A-ha as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Cameron as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - David Bowie as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - David Cameron as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Desert Island Discs as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Ed Miliband as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Labour as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Mia De Graaf as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Neil Diamond as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Nick Clegg as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Prince as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - REM as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Radiohead as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Robbie Williams as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Shakira as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - Take On Me and Angels as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is - The Smiths as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is Answer: Cameron as his ‘best friend’ but says their relationship is Question: Passage: Police in New Jersey say Jeannine LePage used a pillow to muffle the sounds of gunfire when she shot her three children, one by one, as they lay in her bed before turning the gun on herself Thursday. The murder and attempted suicide took place at a home in Tabernacle Township in southern New Jersey, leaving left children dead and their mother and brother wounded. A relative found the four family members shot in a bed Thursday morning. Police say 14-year-old Nicholas Harriman and his 8-year-old sister, Nadia, were killed. Mrs LePage and 11-year-old Alexander Harriman were in critical condition Friday. Query: OPTIONS: - Alexander had been living in Tabernacle with her brother and his family. - Alexander Harriman had been living in Tabernacle with her brother and his family. - Jeannine LePage had been living in Tabernacle with her brother and his family. - LePage had been living in Tabernacle with her brother and his family. - Nadia had been living in Tabernacle with her brother and his family. - New Jersey had been living in Tabernacle with her brother and his family. - Nicholas Harriman had been living in Tabernacle with her brother and his family. - Tabernacle Township had been living in Tabernacle with her brother and his family. Answer: Jeannine LePage had been living in Tabernacle with her brother and his family. Question: Passage: Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. State Department on Friday ramped up its warnings urging Americans not to join other activists in a flotilla, expected to sail soon, aimed at challenging Israel's maritime blockage of the Gaza strip. According to organizers, the flotilla is meant to commemorate the one-year anniversary of a similar flotilla that resulted in a clash in international waters with Israeli navy commandos that left nine people -- including an American citizen -- dead. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters Friday that she didn't think the plan "is useful or productive or helpful to the people of Gaza." Query: OPTIONS: - American called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - Americans called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - CNN called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - Gaza called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - Gaza strip called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - Hillary Clinton called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - Israel called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - Israeli called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - Palestinian called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - State Clinton called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - U.S. called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - U.S. State Department called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." - Washington called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it." Answer:
Israel called the report "as biased and as one-sided as the body that has produced it."
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[Q]: Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: architecture, build, home [A]: build out for a home that has no architecture or different planes . [Q]: Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: find, know, quiz [A]: find out how much pupils know about western christian holiday with this simple true or false quiz . [Q]: Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: image, location, spacecraft, take [A]:
this image taken by spacecraft shows a portion of extraterrestrial location .
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Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: 3. Once the voltage is displayed, each time you press the button the voltage will be increased with 0.1V. When you reach 6.0V, it will rotate back to 3.0 and go up again. A: [3.Oncethevoltageisdisplayed,eachtimeyoupressthebuttonthevoltagewillbeincreasedwith0.1V.Whenyoureach6.0V,itwillrotatebackto3.0andgoupagain.] Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: Surprising energy scores in International living lab project A: [SurprisingenergyscoresinInternationallivinglabproject] Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: Playing online Mini Monster Challenge game . This is Other game . Nearby the game, there are similar Other games . Enjoy with free Mini Monster Challenge game A: [PlayingonlineMiniMonsterChallengegame.ThisisOthergame.Nearbythegame,therearesimilarOthergames.EnjoywithfreeMiniMonsterChallengegame] Q: Remove the spaces from the following sentence: Other games like Comet city A:
[OthergameslikeCometcity]
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Question: Premise: This guy is try to be his own band and they lady with the baby looks like she enjoying it. Hypothesis: A one man band is playing on the radio next to a lady and her baby. Is the hypothesis true? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: no Question: Based on the sentence "A man falls off his horse on a racetrack.", is the sentence "A man falling off of a skinny horse." true? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer: it is not possible to tell Is the premise "Boy with sports jersey getting teeth examined." true if "The boy is in a dentist examining chair."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no yes Q: "A tennis player getting ready to serve the ball." Does this mean that "A tennis player is about to serve."? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no A: yes Premise & Hypothesis & Options: People in folding chairs take in the view from a cliff. People relax while enjoying nature. OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is the hypothesis true or not: yes Question: Premise: An African American child is supported by his three peers while riding his bicycle. Hypothesis: The bicycle does not have training wheels. Is the hypothesis true? OPTIONS: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Answer:
it is not possible to tell
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Input: A state of emergency has been declared in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Authorities compared destruction to that wreaked by 1992-95 war. Homes have been toppled or submerged in mud and trees felled. Villages were left strewn with the rotting corpses of livestock. The regional death toll has now reached at least 39. Novak Djokovic said the floods were of an 'epic, Biblical' scale. Output: By. Leon Watson. Bosnia said today that more than a quarter of its four million people had been affected by the worst floods to hit the Balkans in living memory. Comparing the 'terrifying' destruction to that of the country's 1992-95 war, authorities said the extent of the devastation became apparent in neighbouring Serbia too. As waters receded in some of the worst-hit areas it was revealed that homes had been toppled or submerged in mud, trees felled and villages strewn with the rotting corpses of livestock. Scroll down for videos. A man reacts near a house tilted by floods in the village of Krupanj, west from Belgrade. Houses and agricultural lands are affected negatively due to the heavy rainfall in Obrenovac, Serbia. At least 35 people drowned after heavy rainfall since Thursday triggered floods in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia, officials said. The regional death toll reached at least 39, after the heaviest rainfall since records began 120 years ago caused rivers to burst their banks and triggered hundreds of landslides. 'The consequences ... are terrifying,' Bosnian Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija told a news conference. 'The physical destruction is not less than the destruction caused by the war.' Lagumdzija said more than 100,000 houses and other buildings in Bosnia were no longer fit to use and that over a million people had been cut off from clean water supplies. 'During the war, many people lost everything,' he said. 'Today, again they have nothing.' His remarks threw into sharp relief the extent of the challenge now facing the cash-strapped governments of both Bosnia and Serbia. Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said the cost in Serbia would run to hundreds of millions of euros, and that the death toll would certainly rise. Macedonian Red Cross workers and volunteers unload a truck containing humanitarian aid in food, hygienic products and clothing. Macedonia sends aid to flood-hit Bosnia and Herzegovina as the countries struggle to cope in the aftermath of floods which have left at least 35 people dead. Tens of thousands have been forced to evacuate their homes across the Balkan Peninsula in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Even as the crisis eased in some areas, a new flood wave from the swollen River Sava threatened others, notably Serbia's largest power plant, the Nikola Tesla complex, 30 km (18 miles) southwest of the capital Belgrade. In Bosnia, one official said as many as 500,000 people had been evacuated or left their homes, the kind of human displacement not seen since more than a million were driven out by ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian war two decades ago. At least 25,000 people have been evacuated in Serbia, but many more are believed to have left of their own accord. People are transported from their homes with the help of Bosnian soldiers after flooding in the town of Bosanski Samac. A state of emergency has been declared in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to severe floods caused by rain falling for several days. Macedonia sends a special team for aid to flood-hit Bosnia and Herzegovina as the countries struggle to cope in the aftermath of floods. Many houses and agricultural lands are affected negatively due to the heavy rainfall in Obrenovac, Serbia. 'We have some indications that a half a million Bosnians have either been evacuated or have left their homes because of flooding or landslides,' said Fahrudin Solak, the acting head of the civil defence service in Bosnia's autonomous Federation. Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic said the floods were of an 'epic, Biblical' scale. 'It has not been remembered in the last 150 years that we have had such a natural disaster,' he told Sky News. 'Our. country depends on agriculture. There are many people who lost all. their natural goods, an everything that was the mainstay of their. income.' Hundreds of volunteers in the Serbian capital filled sandbags and stacked them along the banks of the Sava. Police issued an appeal for more bags. Macedonian Red Cross workers collect boxes with food products before sending a humanitarian aid contingent to the flooded regions in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Macedonian Red Cross workers pack bottled water at a Red Cross warehouse in Skopje, Macedonia. Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates at the end of his final match against Spain's Rafael Nadal, at the Italian Open. He later dedicated his win to the victims of the floods. Soldiers and energy workers toiled through the night to build barriers of sandbags to keep the water back from the Nikola Tesla energy complex and from the coal-fired Kostolac power plant, east of Belgrade. Djina Trisovic, a union spokeswoman at Serbia's EPS power utility, said some workers at the Nikola Tesla plant had worked three days with barely a break because relief teams could not reach the plant. 'The plant should be safe now,' she told Reuters. 'We've done all we could. Now it's in the hands of God.' The plant provides roughly half of Serbia's electricity. Parts of it had already been shut down as a precaution, but it would have to be powered down completely if the waters breached the defences. Flooding had already caused considerable damage, estimated by the government at over 100 million euros ($140 million), to the Kolubara coal mine that supplies the plant. Authorities in Bosnia issued a fresh warning about the danger of landmines left over from the war and now dislodged by the flooding. In the north Bosnian region of Maglaj, barely a single house was left untouched by the waters, which receded to leave a tide of mud and debris. In the village of Donja Polja, where Muslim Bosniaks returned in 1995 to homes burned or shelled during the war, Hatidza Muhic swept the mud from the hallway of her house. Dark lines on the walls indicated the water had reached some three metres high. 'I thought the war was as bad as it can get, but it can get worse,' Muhic said. 'I just pray to God that we can save our minds, because first we were hit by the war, and now this.' Input: Teacher Ray Coe gave pupil Alya Ahmed Ali,13, one of his kidneys. The teenager desperately needed a donor after suffering from renal failure. The father-of-one, 53, has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours. He said he was not expecting it, but described it as a proud moment. Output:
A Hero teacher who saved the life of a seriously ill pupil by giving her one of his kidney is to be honoured with an MBE. Ray Coe stepped in to rescue Alya Ahmed Ali, 13, after learning she was desperate for a donor. The 53-year-old father-of-one said he was left shocked and proud after learning he had been recognised in the Queen's New Year Honours list. Teacher Ray Coe, pictured left, is set to be awarded an MBE after he stepped in to rescue pupil, Alya Ahmed Ali, 13, pictured right, after learning she was desperate for a kidney donor. The special needs coordinator at Royal Docks Community School, Custom House, east London, has been awarded the gong for services to education and the community. He took part in the life-saving kidney transplant to rescue Alya, who suffers from a deadly condition called hydrocephalus, or water on the brain, which has led to severe learning difficulties. They have since become very close - and Mr Coe even spent part of Christmas with Alya and her grateful family. 'It was a bit of a shock to be made an MBE,' said modest Mr Coe. 'I was not expecting it at all. The special needs coordinator at Royal Docks Community School, Custom House, east London, pictured above with Alya,  has been awarded the gong for services to education and the community. Mr Coe, pictured with Alya and her father Ahmed Ali, said he was still a bit 'perplexed' and added: 'I don't see it as anything that no-one else would do' 'It's a very proud moment and there's a huge sense of honour.It seems like it's just spiralled. 'I never thought for a moment that it would become as big a story as it did. 'I'm still a bit perplexed, because I don't see it as anything that no-one else would do. 'For me the greatest thing to come out of it has been becoming a real part of Alya's family.' Mr Coe is a teacher at Royal Docks Community School in east London, where Alya is a pupil. Alya's dad, Ahmed Ali, 47, of Stratford, east London, said after Ray brought his daughter back from the brink: 'He has given Alya much more than just the gift of life.He's an amazing man, we owe him so much.' School head Wendy Bower also saluted Mr Coe, saying: 'Ray has gone above and beyond with the call of duty with this selfless and noble act. 'He's a very humble and modest man.The whole staff are in admiration for his kindness. 'He has given a new life to Alya and her whole family.'
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Nici măcar copiii nu scapă de consecinţele distrugerii schizofrenice a alimentelor noastre de calitate ridicată: europenii sunt supuşi riscului de a consuma produse stricate, a căror provenienţă nu o cunosc; să oferim spre exemplu doar laptele contaminat cu melamină din China. Could you please translate this to English?
Not even children are exempt from the consequences of the schizophrenic destruction of our high quality foodstuffs: in Europe, we run the risk of consuming spoiled products of whose provenance we are unaware; one need only mention the melamine-tainted milk from China.
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CONCEPTS: provide, security, soldier, take, village GEN: a soldier takes a knee while providing security during a patrol outside of the village . CONCEPTS: activity, day, holiday GEN: us federal holiday will feature a day full of activities followed by the fireworks show . CONCEPTS: bridge, stream, village GEN: the stream running under the bridge in the village CONCEPTS: build, harbor, ship GEN:
a ship built to dump earth into the harbor does its job .
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Answer by taking a quote from the following article: Lewis Henry Morgan (November 21, 1818 - December 17, 1881) was a pioneering American anthropologist and social theorist who worked as a railroad lawyer. He is best known for his work on kinship and social structure, his theories of social evolution, and his ethnography of the Iroquois. Interested in what holds societies together, he proposed the concept that the earliest human domestic institution was the matrilineal clan, not the patriarchal family. Also interested in what leads to social change, he was a contemporary of the European social theorists Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, who were influenced by reading his work on social structure and material culture, the influence of technology on progress. After graduating in 1840, Morgan returned to Aurora to read the law with an established firm. In 1842 he was admitted to the bar in Rochester, where he went into partnership with a Union classmate, George F. Danforth, a future judge. They could find no clients, as the nation was in an economic depression, which had started with the Panic of 1837. Morgan wrote essays, which he had begun to do while studying law, and published some in The Knickerbocker under the pen name Aquarius. On January 1, 1841, Morgan and some friends from Cayuga Academy formed a secret fraternal society which they called the Gordian Knot. As Morgan's earliest essays from that time had classical themes, the club may have been a kind of literary society, as was common then. In 1841 or 1842 the young men redefined the society, renaming it the Order of the Iroquois. Morgan referred to this event as cutting the knot. In 1843 they named it the Grand Order of the Iroquois, followed by the New Confederacy of the Iroquois. They made the group a research organization to collect information on the Iroquois, whose historical territory for centuries had included central and upstate New York west of the Hudson and the Finger Lakes region. The men intended to resurrect the spirit of the Iroquois. They tried to learn the languages, assumed Iroquois names, and organized the group by the historic pattern of Iroquois tribes. In 1844 they received permission from the former Freemasons of Aurora to use the upper floor of the Masonic temple as a meeting hall. New members underwent a secret rite called inindianation in which they were transformed spiritually into Iroquois. They met in the summer around campfires and paraded yearly through the town in costume. Morgan seemed infused with the spirit of the Iroquois. He said, "We are now upon the very soil over which they exercised dominion ... Poetry still lingers around the scenery...." These new Iroquois retained a literary frame of mind, but they intended to focus on "the writing of a native American epic that would define national identity". Who else was involved in this project?
Morgan and some friends from Cayuga Academy
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Here is an email: This is really weird. I do not know why I can't find your email with your comments (I really think I saw them), unless it blew itself up (or operator error on my part). I will look for a hard copy. Kay What is a potential subject line for this email? A: Fuel Cell Here is an email: I have attached the referenced spreadsheet, changing my product approvals to add the new product list that Stephanie sent me (instead of th eold list Credit sent me). One of the new products appears to be Austrian physical power. Like the other European based physical power products, it should not be opened for the US based credit counterparties to trade, so I will not be marking it out on a going forward basis, I will just expect it to be shut down for the US based counerparties (unless I tell you otherwise on a particular one). Is that OK with you. Also, for Sempra, they will be coming by again on the 7/21 list (Credit opened them up for all financial power). I had already opened them up for all financial products except weather, so it shouldn't affect my approval. What is a potential subject line for this email? A: Counterparty Approval List for 7/18/00 Here is an email: How has your day been so far? Do you like were your new desk is? Do the same people sit next to you? If you have time, call me and let me know how you are. The books were delivered today. I just started looking at them, but I think it will help us. heart me What is a potential subject line for this email? A:
how is the new building?
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input: Article: Defence Secretary Ashton Carter said there would also be more air strikes against "high-value targets". Observers say his comments reflect acknowledgment of the lack of progress in defeating the militant group. Separately, Iran says it is considering whether to attend international talks in Vienna this week on Syria's war. Earlier, the US said Iran - an ally of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad - was being invited to the talks for the first time. Foreign ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said "Iran's participation is under discussion", Iranian news agencies reported. Mr Carter's comments, made to the Senate Armed Services Committee, come a week after US-Iraqi forces rescued dozens of hostages held by IS in Iraq. Russia's intervention in Syria has changed the military and diplomatic dynamic in the crisis and left Washington struggling to catch up. Whatever the inconsistencies in Moscow's own policies, it has highlighted the deficiencies in Washington's approach - not least the collapse of its ailing train-and-equip programme for Syria that was largely going nowhere. US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter wants a more active US strategy, but this inevitably runs counter to the prevailing mood in the White House. Barack Obama, after all, has cast his presidency as one that will withdraw US troops from foreign wars, not engage in new ones. There is talk of deploying a small number of Apache attack helicopters to Iraq. That could involve hundreds of extra US personnel. But US success still requires effective local allies on the ground and they are in short supply. "We won't hold back from supporting capable partners in opportunistic attacks against ISIL or conducting such missions directly, whether by strikes from the air or direct action on the ground," Mr Carter said, using an alternative acronym for IS. "We expect to intensify our air campaign, including with additional US and coalition aircraft, to target ISIL with a higher and heavier rate of strikes," he said. "This will include more strikes against ISIL high-value targets as our intelligence improves." A US-led coalition began air strikes against IS positions in Iraq and Syria last year. President Barack Obama said the objective was to "degrade and ultimately destroy" IS. Although President Obama has not committed ground forces to Iraq, the US has about 3,500 troops in the country who have been helping to train Iraqi forces and also have a limited combat role. Russia started its own air strikes in Syria at the end of last month, saying it wants to help President Bashar al-Assad defeat IS and other extremists. But Washington has strongly criticised the Russian campaign, arguing that it has been focused on rebel opposition fighters and that it will only fuel more extremism. Mr Carter said the fight against IS would now concentrate mostly on Raqqa, the militants' declared capital in Syria, and Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province in western Iraq. He did not divulge the circumstances under which the US might carry out operations on the ground on its own. "[But] once we locate them, no target is beyond our reach," he said. Foreign ministers from the US, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey are due to meet in Vienna on Thursday evening, a Russian diplomatic source said, with Iran possibly joining further talks on Friday. Friday's talks could also include officials from Egypt, Iraq and Lebanon. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called for a "widening of the dialogue" on Syria, when he spoke to reporters on Wednesday. Iran is believed to have spent billions of dollars over the past four years propping up President Assad's government, providing military advisers and subsidised weapons, as well as lines of credit and oil. It is also thought to have been influential in the decision of Lebanon's Hezbollah movement to send fighters to Syria to assist pro-Assad forces. Syria's Western-backed opposition and the US's Gulf Arab allies have long opposed Iran's role in the Syrian war. BBC diplomatic correspondent James Robbins says that while Washington is certainly not welcoming Iran to the Syria talks, it will now tolerate Tehran's involvement. Why is there a war in Syria? Anti-government protests developed into a civil war that, four years on, has ground to a stalemate, with the Assad government, Islamic State, an array of Syrian rebels and Kurdish fighters all holding territory. Who is fighting whom? Government forces concentrated in Damascus and the centre and west of Syria are fighting the jihadists of Islamic State and al-Nusra Front, as well as less numerous so-called "moderate" rebel groups, who are strongest in the north and east. These groups are also battling each other. What's the human cost? More than 250,000 Syrians have been killed and a million injured. Some 11 million others have been forced from their homes, of whom four million have fled abroad - including growing numbers who are making the dangerous journey to Europe. How has the world reacted? Iran, Russia and Lebanon's Hezbollah movement are propping up the Alawite-led Assad government, while Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar back the more moderate Sunni-dominated opposition, along with the US, UK and France. Hezbollah and Iran are believed to have troops and officers on the ground, while a Western-led coalition and Russia are carrying out air strikes. Iran's growing role in Syria's war Syria crisis: Where key countries stand Summarize. output: The US has indicated a shift in its campaign against Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq and Syria, including the use of direct ground raids. Question: Article:The incident happened on the northbound carriageway of the road near Gallowfauld, Tealing, in Angus, at about 06:00 on Wednesday. The nearside lane of the northbound carriageway was closed while an inquiry was launched into the collision. Police Scotland said a report had been sent to the procurator fiscal. Summarize the main points of that article. Answer:
A 25-year-old Dundee man who died after his car collided with a parked Asda lorry on the A90 north of the city has been named as Christopher Gallacher.
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Question: Просмотр веб-страниц Подключение к сети Интернет Предусмотрено подключение к сети Интернет по каналу GPRS/HSPA или Wi-Fi. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: 27 Browsing the Web Connecting to the Internet You can connect to the Internet by using GPRS/HSPA or Wi-Fi. Question: Ресторан, Бар, Сад, Номера для некурящих, Номера / Услуги для инвалидов, Семейные номера, Дизайн-отель, Gay Friendly, Курение на всей территории отеля и в номерах запрещено . Could you please translate this to English? Answer: Restaurant, Bar, Garden, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Family Rooms, Design Hotel, Gay Friendly, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking. Question: Министерство гражданской авиации Гонконга Could you please translate this to English? Answer: Civil Aviation Department Question: До 60 часов погружения в языковую среду, из которых 40 часов – прямое обучение под опытным руководством. Could you please translate this to English? Answer:
Up to 60 hours immersion with 40 hours of direct and supervised contact time.
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Problem: Article: Often, breed registries have rules or guidelines for the registered names of horses. Run an online search for any rules that might govern the naming of your type of foal. (For rules on naming a thoroughbred racehorse, see Method Three). Don't run the risk of using their name without permission! Horses' registered names may be derived from those of their sire and dam. You can run an online source for registered horse names. Consider taking the registered name of your horse from the registered names of the horse's parents. In horse breeding, lineage means a lot. Of course, naming your horse after his mom or dad could also have sentimental value. Cabot French Pepper and KVA Hi Time, for example, may lead to a foal named SP Peppertime (in this case, 'Cabot,' 'KVA,' and 'SP' are all prefixes used exclusively by the breeders for their foals). If you don’t particularly care about deriving a name from your foal’s parentage, consider coming up with your own name. Some factors you should consider when naming your horse include appearance, personality, and what you are hoping your horse will do. Appearance: Does your horse have a unique marking, or a beautiful color worth naming him after? For a horse with a white streak down his forehead (known as a blaze) you might consider naming him Wild Fire or When Lightning Strikes. Personality: Is your horse affectionate, wild, or just a tad mean? A nice horse could be named Honey, a wild one named Midnight Madness, and a mean one named GrumpsMcGee. Occupation: Is your horse going to race? Get featured in parades? Give kids rides? Think about what your horse will do. If you are racing your horse, give her an attention grabbing name like Dream Supreme. If you are a stallion owner, you will be receiving a registration application in the mail when you breed your stallion. If you don’t have one of these applications, you can find the downloadable version online. The information you will need to know to fill out this form includes: Date foaled Breeding method Embryo transfer date & number Dam's name and/or registration number Current breeding reports Foal description including 5 photos Six foal name choices Other foal information Tax ID or social security number This is when the horse is registered with the breed organization; be careful not to change a horse's registered name if he already has one-- most organizations frown upon this. Summary: Consider his breeding and pedigree. Many barns and breeders use prefixes for horses they breed. Know the traditions observed when naming horses. Come up with an original name. Fill out the registration application. Note when the registered name of a horse is set. Problem: Article: With the number of musicians that have jumped into the fashion scene, it will be fairly easy to find a style that works for you. Who better to give you expert advice on Hip Hop style than those that are part of the fashion forward movement? Sean John by P. Diddy, Rocawear by Jay-Z, the River Island Collection by Rihanna, or T.I.’s AKOO are only a few of the clothing lines available to you and all made Fuse’s list of “12 Dope-est Hip Hop Fashion Lines”. Beauty comes in all different sizes and so do clothes. When it comes to dressing Hip-Hop you want to ensure you are selecting clothes that fit your body type. Wearing something that fits too tight, or is way too big, will make it seem like you are trying too hard and may not necessarily look on you the way it does on someone else. Hip-Hop is about expressing your own fashion tastes and allowing your inner goddess to come to the surface. Even if you grew up in the 1980s, when hip-hop fashion was really hitting the scene, you will find that the style you were accustomed to seeing then has taken a turn in many directions. While red Kangol hats, big rimmed sunglasses, and old school Adidas sneakers were cool back in the day you will want to upgrade to something more modern and make sure it suits your age. Summary:
Choose a brand that works for you. Find clothes that complement your body type. Find age-appropriate clothing.
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Bu yıl Ohrid, AB'nin Makedonya elçisi Ervan Fouere'ye Fahri Hemşehri ödülü verdi. In English? xxxxx This year, Ohrid gave EU envoy to Macedonia Ervan Fuere an Honorary Citizen award. How is ""We have not coalesced, we only acted together in respect to certain candidates," Mihailova explained, speaking at a late-night press conference after Sunday's runoff for mayoral seats in over 1,500 cities and villages, including the country's two largest cities -- Sofia and Plovdiv." said in Turkish? Ülkenin en büyük iki kenti Sofya ve Plovdiv de dahil olmak üzere 1.500'ün üzerinde il, ilçe ve beldenin belediye başkanlarının belirlendiği Pazar günkü seçimler sonrasında gece geç saatlerde düzenlediği basın toplantısında konuşan Mihailova, "Birleşmedik, yalnızca belli adaylar üzerinde birlikte hareket ettik," açıklamasını yaptı. Q: Translate "In December 2002, the leaders of the then 15 EU member states promised Ankara they would decide at a summit two year later whether to open accession talks, based on a report by the European Commission." to Turkish? A: Aralık 2002'de o zamanki 15 AB üye ülkesinin liderleri Ankara'ya, katılım müzakerelerini başlatıp başlatmama yönündeki kararlarını, Avrupa Komisyonu tarafından verilecek rapora bağlı olarak iki yıl sonraki zirvede verecekleri yönünde söz verdiler. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Nicholl, “BH bankacılık sisteminin konsolidasyon sürecinde önümüzdeki yıl kayıtlı banka sayısının daha da azalacağını tahmin ediyorum,” dedi. Q: Translate "Kandic also said she is satisfied with the RECOM campaign to collect a million signatures in support of establishing the regional truth commission." to Turkish? Yes: Yetkili, RECOM'un bir bölgesel gerçek komisyonu kurulmasına destek verme amaçlı bir milyon imza toplama kampanyasından memnun olduğunu da belirtti. Q: Translate "The disease is in an advanced stage for 430,000 patients." to Turkish? Yes:
Hastalık 430 bin hastada ileri seviyede.
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Summarize this article in one sentence. Many physicians and allergy specialists can offer skin and blood tests to determine which foods may be causing your symptoms. Celiac disease results from an immune system reaction to gluten that is caused by the development of antibodies working to attack gluten like a foreign substance in the body. A biopsy of the small intestine can be collected and study to confirm whether gluten intolerance is caused by Celiac disease or a simple sensitivity. In individuals with Celiac disease, the villi (similar to small hairs lining the inner intestinal walls) are often damaged and matted under the magnification of a microscope lens. Visual inspection of the intestines can help identify whether the gluten sensitivity is caused by true Celiac disease or another condition. Because Celiac disease damages the small intestine’s villi, which absorb nutrients from food, individuals with the disease may suffer from vitamin deficiencies. Individuals with gluten intolerance do not necessarily have difficulty absorbing nutrients from other foods, unless the intolerance is actually caused by Celiac disease.
Get an allergy test. Get a blood antibody test. Take a sample of the small intestine. Perform an endoscopy or camera pill swallow. Check for vitamin deficiencies.
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Write an article with the title: "Seeing Johannesburg Through Artists’ Eyes"
In the Ferreirasdorp section of Johannesburg, I passed a group of young men who had set up an informal carwash business with buckets of soapy water arranged by a curb, and as I turned a corner, there was Nelson Mandela. Though Mandela died on Dec. 5, here he stood vividly rendered in layered steel cutouts, 34 years old, fresh and strong and in the pose of a boxer. He once had professional aspirations, and said the sweet science taught him about defense, attack and strategy, which he applied to law, politics and life in prison. Unveiled two years ago, the 16-foot sculpture, called “Shadow Boxer,” is a lively piece with a great sense of energy and movement. The South African artist Marco Cianfanelli gave it a three-dimensional effect by layering painted-steel sheets in an image from a well-known 1952 photograph by Robert Gosani. The work is set in front of the Johannesburg magistrate court across the street from Chancellor House, where Mandela and his law, and later political, partner Oliver Tambo were young lawyers. Chancellor House, a privately owned corner office building, was itself restored in 2011 and has a timeline exhibition of the two partners’ time there. The attractions have drawn visitors to a neighborhood that has a certain rough-around-the-edges look but is no longer so menacing. Since Mandela’s death, the sculpture has become something of a memorial with people laying flowers at its base. The work speaks volumes: the young Mandela about to wage the fight of his life. It also shows how public art is helping to revivify urban Johannesburg, a seemingly implausible regeneration in this city of more than four million residents, which not that long ago seemed as though it was about to fall through the widening cracks of crime and dilapidation. The art has helped foster a virtuous cycle: Color and beauty draw people; people promote security, which draws more people, and creates a bigger audience possibility for more art. The improvements have made Joburg cool again — and popular. A new market, the Sheds@1Fox, featuring South African-produced goods, is set to open in October about two blocks from Chancellor House. Johannesburg is now Africa’s most visited city, with 2.5 million international visitors in 2013, according to MasterCard’s annual survey. “Art plays an incredibly important role in making people aware that the city is being reborn,” said Gerald Garner, a guide and author of two books, “Johannesburg Ten Ahead” and “Joburg Places.” “It’s one thing to fix pavements and plant trees, and doing those things make a difference. But art makes the city humane. It tells people who were excluded by the old order that they’re welcome. It tells stories of people who live here and celebrates the heroes.” I lived in Johannesburg’s northern suburbs for three years in the early 1990s and have returned frequently ever since. I saw some of its worst days, when parts of its downtown grid began to feel like an urban dystopia. One of the emblematic events, what some may argue was the low point, actually involved public art, in the late 1990s when vagrants in once-beloved, then abandoned Oppenheimer Park, decapitated a sculpture of impalas and sold the heads as scrap metal. To be clear, a good number of swaths of Johannesburg remain iffy. But the public art was a revelation for me, and after several days of exploring the city by foot and on public transit last July, I felt much more optimistic about its prospects. In the months since, the pace of positive change has even picked up. My route was done in several walks, some on my own on the way to various appointments, and then with help from Mr. Garner and later still from a thoughtful 22-year-old artist named Jabulani Fakude whom I hired through a local company called MainStreetWalks (mainstreetwalks.co.za). It’s a good idea for visitors to get guides to navigate between some areas that remain sketchy. A short walk from “Shadow Boxer,” the adjoining district, Newtown, has another popular sculpture of two other South African heroes, Walter and Albertina Sisulu, on Diagonal Street. The Sisulus, towering figures of the apartheid struggle, appear not as fighters but as elderly lovers and parents. The Johannesburg artist Marina Walsh, who installed the concrete sculpture in August 2009 after the city solicited proposals from artists, has the couple seated facing each other, their eyes locked in an affectionate gaze. The intention is to show them as equals. The Sisulus, who raised eight children, were married for 59 years, including Mr. Sisulu’s 25-year term as a prisoner on Robben Island, an austere prison off the shore of Cape Town. They’re exaggerated in scale; huge figures, squat and round, so as a viewer you’re almost like a grandchild looking at grandparents, and indeed, you see people moved to sit in their laps — something the artist is happy to see them do. “I get an enormously warm response from people,” Ms. Walsh told me. “One Saturday I was cleaning off a mustache someone had drawn on Albertina’s lip. Some guy shouted, ‘What are you doing?’ He thought I was defacing her. I told him I was cleaning her and asked if he knew who they were. He said, ‘Yes, they’re my heroes!’” Not every work is as accessible, and the heroes often don’t have names. As you leave Newtown via the landmark Queen Elizabeth Bridge, you quickly come upon “Fire Walker,” a collaboration between the renowned South African artists William Kentridge and Gerhard Marx. It’s set on a traffic island, and up close, the 36-foot work, erected with steel pieces, looks like a mass of exploded fragments. But like an Impressionist painting, the image is clearer farther away — that of a woman carrying a burning caldron on her head. It’s a sight you rarely see in Johannesburg now, these women with braai mealies (roast corn) that they carry with flames crackling atop their heads. The work is a tribute to the hard ways people scrabble together a living. I wanted to visit Braamfontein, a precinct on the northern side of the city with two of South Africa’s major universities, the University of the Witwatersrand and the University of Johannesburg. It has some of the earliest major public artworks, including “Juta Street Trees,” nine large metal tree sculptures, and the “Eland,” a concrete sculpture of Africa’s largest antelope, which were installed in 2006 and 2007, respectively. The aesthetic upgrade has helped transform the student-dominated area, which even just four years ago still felt threatening, into a place with lively night life and a popular Saturday Neighbourgoods Market of artisan food, fabrics and jewelry. Up the hill from Juta Street, in the university area, I went to the Constitutional Court of South Africa, the country’s highest court and itself a work of art both for its architecture and interior design. Set on Constitution Hill with views of city streets leading out toward the hilly and affluent northern suburbs, the court’s design was intended to embody the idea of traditional justice, the way elders would hear disputes before whole communities under a tree. The notion of transparency is embodied in its openness, the glass exterior. The interior pillars are erected at angles that are meant to suggest the branches of a tree, the public space where legal decisions were rendered. Wood carvings, skins and art are integrated into the interior and are also curated in exhibits. Not all public art has official sanction, or is even legal for that matter. Wall murals have added vibrancy, too, though much of the city is still struggling to accommodate street artists who have plenty of urban wall space but face obstacles in getting permits; they consequently resort to “bombing,” or illegally painting on, buildings, and for their trouble will spend occasional nights in jail or have to resort to bribing the police to go away. Mr. Fakude, the young street artist, does his work deep into the night, and moonlights by day giving walking tours for 250 rand, about $24, at 10.40 rand to the dollar — in my case, a graffiti tour of his and others’ work in the artsy Market Theater area on the western side of the city. Mr. Fakude’s work included one wall piece that was playful at a glance, a one-eyed cartoon character he’d invented, but that had a serious message that addressed the stark reality of crime and violence. So, too, did others. “We want to get the message across that drugs are not cool,” he said. It gave the ostensible illegality of the street artists’ work a certain irony, given the grass-roots appeal to nonviolent, cleaner living. It has gotten Mr. Fakude some attention, however. He was invited to paint murals in Berlin this year, though he told me recently that he was not able to travel there. One place where murals are getting an official stamp of approval is one of Joburg’s most trendy and ambitious new places, the Maboneng Precinct, once a vast wasteland of disused industrial spaces and warehouses. In recent years, the 250-acre zone of reclaimed and repurposed industrial buildings has commissioned several dozen murals by artists from Berlin, Baltimore and elsewhere. In January, a 10-story mural was unveiled of “i am because we are.” The artist Rickey Lee Gorden, who goes by Freddy Sam, used the same photo as “Shadow Boxer,” the Mandela sculpture in Ferreirasdorp. The revitalization of Maboneng Precinct began in 2009 with Arts on Main, a complex of studios and galleries on Main Street. Indeed, the first public art work in the precinct was the word “Maboneng,” which is Sotho for “place of light” and was installed as text art on the Arts on Main rooftop. Arts on Main’s success lifted Maboneng’s profile. Mr. Kentridge, arguably South Africa’s best-known living artist, was among the first to set up a studio. Five years hence, the area is a vibrant hive of artists’ lofts, mixed-use spaces, live theater, galleries, a landscaped bar-cafe and a boutique hotel called the 12 Decades, with a dozen rooms designed with artwork and artifacts to celebrate each decade in the life of the city, which started in 1886 after a gold rush. Each building has a lighthouse design incorporated. There are 30 murals, with five more scheduled to be completed by year’s end. In addition to the murals, an old canal is being restored, its banks featuring life-size steel cutouts of people who made important contributions to the precinct. One of the last areas I explored was the mining district in Johannesburg’s commercial center. The area is strewn with artifacts of mining accouterments as public art in a city built on mining. Here I found the happy postscript to the story of “Leaping Impalas,” the sculpture by Herman Wald in Oppenheimer Park that had been decapitated by vagrants in the 1990s. In 2002, new heads were fashioned and welded on, and the sculpture was installed in front of the headquarters of Anglo-American, one of the world’s largest mining companies. You can still see the markings on the necks, like scars that reflect the greater story of a city that is in the process of healing. A version of this article appears in print on July 13, 2014, on page TR10 of the New York edition with the headline: A City Seen Through Artists’ Eyes. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe
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Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: day, recipe, way
start your day off the right way with this recipe .
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Summarize the following: Do an inventory of your energy usage, your consuming habits, and your reliance on unsustainable products and make a list of ways you intend to curb your unsustainable activities and habits and replace them with sustainable ones. Set yourself a timeline to meet, with harder changes coming at the end of the timeline. For instance, consider eating meat-free meals twice a week. You could also make a point of turning off lights and electronics when not in use. Another idea is to commit yourself to walking to work or the market as often as possible. Read the labels of origin and manufacture of your goods, and decide if you can make better choices. Find out if your products are certified as sustainable, organic, locally made, or Fair Trade. There are lots of things a label can tell you if you choose to read it. Sustainable products include those that are sustainably obtained, for example, all forest products with the FSC logo are logged using sustainable forestry practices. Organic products, such as cotton clothing, cause much less environmental damage than non-organic methods, such as conventional cotton-growing practices. Locally made products decrease the impact on the environment because they travel less miles, which means less emissions, to make it to the consumer. Fair Trade products are ethically produced, and take into account the native people as well as the environmental resources, in the areas they are produced. If you can’t find a label, email or post a message on Facebook to the company, retailer, or manufacturer responsible for the product. Facebook is a great method because lots of other people will check out your question and be waiting for the answer! Make a choice to use public transportation more often than you do already to cut back on the amount of noxious fumes introduced into the environment. Carpooling is also a great way to reduce emissions. You can also ride your bicycle or walk to close destinations. Today is a great day to sign up and get involved with people who are doing rather than talking or reading. Sign up to help restore an old building in town, or join a local water conservation group. If you have a yard or garden that sits empty, make a plan to plant fruits, veggies, and herbs for personal use, or even bee-friendly flowers. Growing your own food helps reduce strain on the environment. Things you can do that will make the most of your garden include: Compost your scraps. Use this compost to boost the garden's production. Create a part of it that is edible, and plant seasonal crops. For those of you with merely a balcony or a tiny plot, you can still grow food such as a potato in a bag and small sprout gardens in your windowsill. You could also join a community gardening project. Grow herbs and spices that add flavor to your food, look beautiful in the garden, and that also have medicinal, beauty, healing, spiritual, or other uses. Borrow a book from the library to learn more about herb and spice use. These plants don't need much space, and they can be grown on a windowsill or balcony. Encourage beneficial and friendly wildlife to your garden through careful planting and shelter creation. Learn to make your own garden sprays using items that are toxic to bugs and mildew but not to people and pets! Refuse to buy unsustainable products, reduce your consumption, reuse items and materials around your home, and recycle everything you can. All that clutter has to go somewhere, so make a choice not to bring in into the house to begin with and if it has to leave, make good choices about where it's going to end up! Think about borrowing, sharing, donating, time-sharing, etc., instead of buying for keeps. Or pass it on after you've read/used/watched/worn/enjoyed it. Summary:
Adopt an eco-friendly, sustainable lifestyle. Choose to purchase sustainable, organic, or Fair Trade goods. Take public transportation to reduce your environmental impact. Get involved in a conservation, restoration, or eco-community project. Plan your garden space to include edible items. Refuse, reduce, reuse, and recycle.
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Problem: Continue the following story. Craig irrationally screamed at Robert because OPTIONS: - Craig needed his razor in the morning before work. - Robert needed his razor in the morning before work. Here's how I want to continue it: Craig needed his razor in the morning before work. Problem: The school was moved out of the neighborhood and into the forest because the OPTIONS: - neighborhood was quiet. - forest was quiet. My choice: forest was quiet. [Q]: How does the sentence end? In the middle of the street, Nelson comforted Leslie because the dog belonging to OPTIONS: - Nelson was run over. - Leslie was run over. [A]: Leslie was run over. QUES: Continue writing. Randy's health was being examined by Robert because OPTIONS: - Randy had been a long time doctor. - Robert had been a long time doctor. +++++++++ ANS: Robert had been a long time doctor. Problem: How does the sentence end? Betty likes Pop or Rock music but Victoria likes classical as OPTIONS: - Betty likes the slower tempo. - Victoria likes the slower tempo. Answer: Victoria likes the slower tempo. sentence: Randy brought Adam over to the bathroom sink and used a razor to shave his beard because OPTIONS: - Randy can't move his arms. - Adam can't move his arms. complete:
Adam can't move his arms.
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Question: Some data about a restaurant: name = The Golden Palace, eatType = coffee shop, food = Italian, priceRange = moderate, customer rating = 3 out of 5, area = riverside. Write a sentence that includes the above data. Answer: In the Riverside area, there is a coffee shop which serves Italian food, the customer rating is 3 out of 5, the price range is moderate by the name of The Golden Palace. name = Cotto, food = Japanese, customer rating = average, familyFriendly = no, near = Ranch. **** Answer: Near Ranch, is a Cotto, a Japanese eatery, which isn't family-friendly and has average customer ratings Data: name = Zizzi, eatType = restaurant, priceRange = moderate, area = city centre. A sentence that describes this data: Moderate price range restaurant in city centre is Zizzi. Problem: Data: name = Midsummer House, food = English, near = Café Rouge. Can you generate a sentence? Answer: Midsummer House situated near Café Rouge serves English food Generate Problem with Attributes: name = The Phoenix, eatType = restaurant, customer rating = 3 out of 5, customer rating = 5 out of 5 Generation: Highly rated, The Phoenix sushi restaurant is the place to go. Good quality food means that the prices match. Generate Problem with Attributes: name = Clowns, eatType = pub, customer rating = 3 out of 5, area = riverside Generation:
A pub named Clowns is on the riverside. It costs between £20-£25 and has a rating of 3 out of 5
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Goal: to use laundry bottles for garage storage. Which of the following methods is more reasonable for accomplishing this goal?
cut off the top of laundry container just above the handle for easy access. store on shelf.
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Goal and options: What can I use to hold slivers of bar soap and make them usable? OPTIONS: - Use a length of pantyhose cut to about eight inches. The material is porous and allows the soap to gradually come out on your skin. - Use a length of vinyl cut to about eight inches. The material is porous and allows the soap to gradually come out on your skin. output answer: Use a length of pantyhose cut to about eight inches. The material is porous and allows the soap to gradually come out on your skin. Goal and options: hands OPTIONS: - can paint picture lap on paper - can remove your lap easily output answer: can paint picture lap on paper Goal and options: How do you freeze bananas? OPTIONS: - Peel all of the bananas. Slice them into 1- to 2-inch chunks. Don't just toss the unfrozen chunks into a freezer-safe bag; if you do this, they'll freeze into a brick of banana chunks that'll need to be chipped apart before using. Once frozen, transfer to freezer-free bags. - Peel all of the bananas. Slice them into 1- to 2-inch chunks. Don't just toss the unfrozen chunks into a freezer-safe bag; if you do this, they'll freeze into a brick of banana chunks that'll need to be chipped apart before using. Once frozen, transfer to freezer-safe bags. output answer:
Peel all of the bananas. Slice them into 1- to 2-inch chunks. Don't just toss the unfrozen chunks into a freezer-safe bag; if you do this, they'll freeze into a brick of banana chunks that'll need to be chipped apart before using. Once frozen, transfer to freezer-safe bags.
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Objective: mug Which of the following solutions is more sound in terms of naive physics reasoning?
can store bottle opener
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Based on the premise "Here was another page from the history books.", can we conclude the hypothesis "The book was old." is true?
it is not possible to tell
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Add punctuation to the following sentence: Irish inventor who created the first postagestamp perforating machine to facilitate stamp separation
Irish inventor who created the first postage-stamp perforating machine to facilitate stamp separation.
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Translate "The Mumbai auditions of DDS start tomorrow." to Czech?
Zítra začíná konkurz na DDS v Bombaji.
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Write a brief sentence.
A woman is preparing to dive.
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Write something based on this summary: arab league envoy in baghdad to open mission Sentence: A: the arab league 's new envoy to iraq arrived in baghdad tuesday to open the pan-arab body 's mission there , more than three years after the us-led invasion that ousted former president saddam hussein . Write something based on this summary: cote d'ivoire 's pm calls for int l inquest into plane attack Sentence: A: cote d'ivoire 's prime minister guillaume soro has called for an international investigation into the rocket attack against his plane , which occurred friday in bouake , stronghold of the former new forces -lrb- fn -rrb- rebels , leaving four people dead and a dozen more injured . Write something based on this summary: study examines gambling impact Sentence: A: a central question in the national debate over legalized gambling -- whether its economic benefits outweigh its social costs -- can not be answered with information currently available , according to a federal study released this week . Write something based on this summary: lawmakers eye compromises on hmo bill Sentence: A:
after years of struggle and two weeks of debate , democratic advocates of patients ' rights legislation hope to cement a series of compromises and build support for senate passage .
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The 1960 Gator Bowl was a college football bowl game between the Southwest Conference (SWC) co-champion Arkansas Razorbacks and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets representing the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Arkansas defeated Georgia Tech, 14–7, in front of 45,104 spectators. There were two players named Most Valuable Player: Jim Mooty of Arkansas and Maxie Baughan of Georgia Tech. Can we draw the following conclusion? The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are a very slow team
It's impossible to say
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Continue writing the next sentence. The woman picks up a weight bar using the knees to bend as the man talks and points to her muscle groups. the woman
hoists the bar above her head in a weight lifting move several times before lowering the bar back to the floor.
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Write a sentence not in English.
Am nördlichen Neckarufer, am Südhang des Berges Köpfel, zwischen den Heidelberger Stadtteilen Neuenheim und Ziegelhausen, liegt das malerische Stift Neuburg mit Blick auf den Fluss Neckar.
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Write a title for this article: Jacksonville, FL – The Jacksonville Jaguars re-signed cornerback Trumaine McBride and placed cornerback Reggie Corner on injured reserve. McBride played in one game for the Jags last season. Over 47 games in his four-year pro career with three clubs, the 26-year-old Mississippi native has totaled 68 tackles and one interception. Corner, an Akron product, had spent four years with the Buffalo Bills, racking up 118 tackles, two picks and one sack in 55 games.
Jaguars sign McBride, place Corner on IR
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Sentiment possibilities Pick from: (1). negative. (2). positive.. Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: (2).
well i just got home and and it was RAINING...errrrr its cold now and i there are exams tomorrow. pls kill me
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Problem: What would be an example of an negative review? Answer: Our biggest mistake was not checking Yelp reviews before attempting to dine here because the terrible reviews are spot on. The first item to come to the table was a bowl of miso soup and it was black and looked like somebody had dredged the bottom of a swamp to make it. The cucumber salad was a pile of unevenly chopped up cucumbers drenched in soy sauce. The sashimi was clearly not fresh and had been frozen so long it no longer had any flavor. This was by far the worst hotel restaurant food I've ever eaten. Problem: What would be an example of an positive review? Answer: Sundays are a good day to do, well, a whole lot of nothing. After a successful day of avoiding anything useful or constructive, a friend and I decided to stop by for some Irish-style refreshments. Located in what seems to be the World's Largest Strip Mall With Confusing Parking Lot, this is a very low-key enjoyable place. It was not at all crowded on this particular afternoon, and as an added bonus, pints were Sunday bargain-priced at $3! I tried my first ever Dirty Pear (Guinness on top of Ace Pear Cider) - dangerously good. I wonder if it can be counted as a serving of fruit... You can't have an Irish bar without fish & chips, and theirs is pretty good - a large slab of lightly-battered fish which was more than enough for sharing, served with a stack of crisp french fries. While I prefer thick-cut steak fries, these skinny ones were consumed with no problem whatsoever! Thank you, Skeptical Chymist, for assisting me in my quest for non-productivity. Problem: What would be an example of an negative review? Answer:
I just don't know how I feel about this place
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[Q]: Nabucco boru hattına 4 milyar avroluk kredi imkanı Translate this to English? [A]: Nabucco pipeline likely to get 4 billion euros Question: Saraybosna Ulusal Tiyatrosu müdürü Gradimir Gojer geçen hafta yaptığı duyuruda, kurumu ile Sırp Novi Sad Ulusal Tiyatrosu arasında işbirliği ve 2006'nın ilk yarısında iki karşılıklı performans alışverişi yapılması konusunda anlaşma sağlandığını açıkladı. Could you please translate this to English? Answer: Sarajevo's National Theatre and the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad have agreed on co-operation and mutual exchange of two performances in the first half of 2006, announced the director of the Sarajevo institution, Gradimir Gojer, last week. test: İş dünyası: Türkiye askeri Süratli Amfibi Gemi/Araç projesinin ilk gemisini suya indirdi English? translation: Business: Turkey launches first Landing Craft Tank military ship Geçen yılın Ocak ve Haziran ayları arasında Türk topraklarında ele geçirilen toplam esrar miktarı 26 bin 778 kilo seviyesindeyken, onu 8 bin 167 kilo ile eroin ve 476 kilo ile afyon izledi. In English? xxxxx The total amount of hashish confiscated on Turkish territory between January and June last year stood at 26,778kg, followed by heroin at 8,167kg and opium at 476kg. How is "According to rruga02, Kadare deserves the award because he has contributed mightily towards promoting Albanian culture." said in Turkish? Rruga02'ye göre Kadare, Arnavut kültürünün tanıtımına olan dev katkılarından ötürü ödülü hak ediyor. [Q]: Yaklaşık üçte biriniz (%31,2) sitede daha fazla ülke bilgisi görmek istediğini söyledi. Translate this to English? [A]:
Nearly a third of you (31.2%) said you would like to see more country information on the site.
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Here is an article: The Washington Post announced Friday it will launch Trove, a site that aggregates news and enables users to personalize their news stream based on their interests. The site, which is currently in private beta, is expected to launch in March. The announcement highlights a trend among news publishers looking to personalize news consumption based on social connections and topical interests. Trove combines aggregated stories picked by editors, along with the ability for users to select from “channels” they are interested in, through a simple on-boarding process that asks the reader, “What do you care about?” The homepage presents these two content types side by side, fulfilling the readers’ need for serendipitous discovery of content as well as feeding their want for content they are interested in. It’s aiming to achieve the balance between news that editors think you should know about versus the news you want to know about. Of course, the service also integrates social conversation. In the sign-up process, users connect their Facebook accounts, which enables them to then view the conversations taking places around stories in the channels they’ve selected. It also uses your Facebook profile to determine content you might be interested in based on what you’ve selected in the interests of your Facebook profile. Using a quiz-like selection process between stories, the site asks users to select the topics they want to follow. The selection shows the user both the topic and a story example and asks which story the user would prefer. He or she can select one or the other, both or skip them all together. Based on the user’s selections, Trove builds a stream of channels with stories that link out content from across the web. It also uses an algorithm to suggest related channels that the user might be interested in keeping up with. That’s the interesting part. The content comes from all around the web (more than 10,000 news source, according to the Wall Street Journal), and not just The Washington Post‘s site, which is also likely why the company built it as a separate product. However, integrating this feature into the site may have given it more exposure, rather than attempting to create another destination portal. Users can filter their channels and customize them by selecting what is included and what isn’t as part of the channel, changing the stories that go into the layout. Users can even select the source for a specific channel. For example, if I really enjoy The Guardian‘s coverage of Egypt, I could select that as a “must have” or an “avoid” to further filter my channel. The Post invested between $5 million to $10 million in the product, taking quite a gamble to build a destination for a place where the reader is able to personalize the content. The gamble isn’t necessarily on personalized content itself because that’s nothing new. In fact, most of the recent sites that let readers personalize their consumption have been largely built as apps for iPads, with the likes of the Flipboard, the coming of News.me and Pulse. Though Trove is taking a stab at creating a personalized news environment, its social integration has a ways to go. Of course this is still very early for a product that’s in beta, but if it is to capture a wider audience and provide utility for readers, it will have to include features that are more innovative than simply being able to see the conversations around stories and being able to add comments on channels. The dialogue should be more social and integrated into the consumption experience. Right now, its social aspects feel a lot like a forum. Trove doesn’t quite fulfill the promise of its name: a newfound treasure. It’s far too similar to other aggregation news sites out there, most notably Google News. The utility of Trove isn’t different enough from other aggregators, aside from its user interface and the ability to easily filter content. If the site is truly about helping users find the signal in the noise, it will use the selected interests to build more focus in the channels created, rather than continuing to add a stream of content based on the user’s interests on the main page. Perhaps the treasure trove in the site is yet to be found. The idea is to build a product that helps surface and amplify quality and interesting content. Right now, however, Trove does not effectively execute its goal to find a signal through the noise. Write a title for it.
Washington Post Announces Personalized News Aggregation Site
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Summarize this article: Surrounded by friends and family, Susan Zemser, center, and Howard Zemser, the parents of U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman Justin Zemser, prepare to speak to the media outside their home in New York, Wednesday,... (Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Seven people were killed in an Amtrak train derailment Tuesday night in Philadelphia. One victim was an Associated Press employee. Another was a midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy. The others have not been publicly identified. ___ JIM GAINES Jim Gaines, an Associated Press video software architect, was a geek's geek — and his colleagues loved him for it. The 48-year-old father of two was named the news agency's Geek of the Month in May 2012 for his "tireless dedication and contagious passion" to technological innovation. "At AP, not a frame goes by in the world of video that escapes the passionate scrutiny of video architect Jim Gaines," the award said. Gaines was in the train's quiet car, headed home to Plainsboro, New Jersey, after meetings Tuesday at the news agency's Washington, D.C., office. His wife, Jacqueline, confirmed his death. "Jim was more precious to us than we can adequately express," his family said in a statement. Gaines joined the AP in 1998 and was a key factor in nearly all of the news agency's video initiatives, including the successful rollout of high-definition video and the AP's Video Hub — a service that provides live video to hundreds of clients around the world. In 2006, Gaines' team won the Chairman's Prize in 2006 for development of the agency's Online Video Network. Gaines "leaves behind a legacy of professionalism and critical accomplishment, kindness and humor," AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt told employees in an email. "He will be missed." He is also survived by a 16-year-old son, Oliver, and an 11-year-old daughter, Anushka. ___ JUSTIN ZEMSER Justin Zemser, a popular student leader and athlete, was on a break from the U.S. Naval Academy and heading home to Rockaway Beach, New York, where playing high school football helped him and his teammates through the devastation of Superstorm Sandy. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus called Zemser a "crucial member" of the institution. The 20-year-old's family released a statement mourning "a loving son, nephew and cousin who was very community-minded." They said the tragedy "has shocked us all in the worst way." Zemser was in his second year. He served as vice president of the Jewish Midshipmen Club and played wide receiver on the academy's sprint football team. At Channel View School for Research, Zemser was valedictorian, student government president and captain of the football team. Sandy shuttered the school building for two months, but he and his teammates salvaged their season, returning to the field for a final game in Staten Island two weeks after the storm. Zemser mentored younger students, and he and a classmate even took it upon themselves to analyze Channel View's SAT data and give presentations on how to prepare students better, then-Principal Pat Tubridy recalled. "He was so committed, and yet so easygoing," she said. Outside school, Zemser interned for New York City Councilman Eric Ulrich and former Councilman James Sanders. Ulrich called him "truly a bright, talented and patriotic young man." Zemser also volunteered with a church program, a soup kitchen and a nursing home and mentored children with autism, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer said. Schumer and U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks nominated Zemser to the Naval Academy, and Meeks was struck by his "high character, intellectual curiosity, and maturity beyond his years." ||||| Photos View photos zoom PHILADELPHIA—A Canadian man has been identified as one of the seven people killed Tuesday when an Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia. Abid Gilani was a senior vice-president for Wells Fargo in New York City and had been with the company for about a year, according to his profile page on LinkedIn. A company spokeswoman says Gilani was a married father of two who split his time between Washington and New York. Gilani's wife, Diane, told reporters in Rockville, Maryland that her husband was a “dear person . . . a kind family man.” “We have suffered a tremendous loss today. He'll be sorely missed . . . he was really a wonderful person.” Gilani said she and her husband are both from Canada and had moved to the United States “decades ago” but still have family ties in Ontario. “It is with great sadness that Wells Fargo confirms that Abid Gilani, a valued member of our Commercial Real Estate division, has passed away,” the company said in a statement. “Our hearts go out to all those impacted by this tragedy.” The New York Daily News has reported that Gilani was 55 and was returning to New York from Virginia where he and his mother, who lives in Toronto, had attended the funeral of her brother. Before joining Wells Fargo, Gilani had been with Marriott International for eight years. According to his LinkedIn profile, Gilani attended Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ont., and the University of Saskatchewan before working as a mine planning engineer in Saskatoon and then with ScotiaBank and RBC Dominion Securities. Prior to joining Wells Fargo in New York, Gilani spent about eight years with the Mariott International hotel chain. Federal investigators said Wednesday that the Amtrak train was hurtling at about 170 kilometres an hour before it ran off the rails along a sharp curve where the speed limit drops to just 80 km/h. A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board said the engineer had applied the emergency brakes moments before the crash but slowed the train to only 164 km/h by the time the locomotive's black box stopped recording data. The engineer, whose name was not released, refused to give a statement to law enforcement and left a police precinct with a lawyer, police said. Sumwalt said federal accident investigators want to talk to him but will give him a day or two to recover from the shock of the accident. Mayor Michael Nutter said there was “no way in the world” the engineer should have been going that fast into the curve. “Clearly he was reckless and irresponsible in his actions,” Nutter told CNN. “I don’t know what was going on with him, I don’t know what was going on in the cab, but there’s really no excuse that could be offered.” More than 200 people aboard the Washington-to-New York train were injured in the wreck, which happened in a decayed industrial neighbourhood not far from the Delaware River just before 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Passengers crawled out the windows of the torn and toppled rail cars in the darkness and emerged dazed and bloody, many of them with broken bones and burns. It was the nation’s deadliest train accident in nearly seven years. Amtrak suspended all service until further notice along the Philadelphia-to-New York stretch of the nation’s busiest rail corridor as investigators examined the wreckage and the tracks and gathered evidence. The shutdown snarled the commute and forced thousands of people to find other ways to reach their destinations. The dead included an Associated Press employee, a midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy, a Wells Fargo executive and a CEO of an educational startup. At least 10 people remained hospitalized in critical condition. Nutter said some people were unaccounted for but cautioned that some passengers listed on the Amtrak manifest might not have boarded the train, while others might not have checked in with authorities. “We will not cease our efforts until we go through every vehicle,” the mayor said. He said rescuers expanded the search area and were using dogs to look for victims in case someone was thrown from the wreckage. The NTSB finding about the train’s speed corroborated an AP analysis done earlier in the day of surveillance video from a spot along the tracks. The AP concluded from the footage that the train was speeding at approximately 107 mph (172.2 km/h) moments before it entered the curve. Despite pressure from Congress and safety regulators, Amtrak had not installed along that section of track Positive Train Control, a technology that uses GPS, wireless radio and computers to prevent trains from going over the speed limit. Most of Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor is equipped with Positive Train Control. “Based on what we know right now, we feel that had such a system been installed in this section of track, this accident would not have occurred,” Sumwalt said. The notoriously tight curve is not far from the site of one of the deadliest train wrecks in U.S. history: the 1943 derailment of the Congressional Limited, bound from Washington to New York. Seventy-nine people were killed. Amtrak inspected the stretch of track on Tuesday, just hours before the accident, and found no defects, the Federal Railroad Administration said. Besides the data recorder, the train had a video camera in its front end that could yield clues to what happened, Sumwalt said. As for the engineer, Sumwalt said: “This person has gone through a very traumatic event, and we want to give him an opportunity to convalesce for a day or so before we interview him. But that is certainly a high priority for us, to interview the train crew.” The crash took place about 10 minutes after the train pulled out of Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station with 238 passengers and five crew members listed aboard. The locomotive and all seven passenger cars hurtled off the track as the train made a left turn, Sumwalt said. Jillian Jorgensen was seated in the second passenger car and said the train was going “fast enough for me to be worried” when it began to lurch to the right. Then the lights went out, and Jorgensen was thrown from her seat. She said she “flew across the train” and landed under some seats that had apparently broken loose from the floor. Jorgensen, a reporter for The New York Observer who lives in Jersey City, New Jersey, said she wriggled free as fellow passengers screamed. She saw one man lying still, his face covered in blood, and a woman with a broken leg. She climbed out an emergency exit window, and a firefighter helped her down a ladder to safety. “It was terrifying and awful, and as it was happening it just did not feel like the kind of thing you could walk away from, so I feel very lucky,” Jorgensen said in an email. “The scene in the car I was in was total disarray, and people were clearly in a great deal of pain.” Among the dead were award-winning AP video software architect Jim Gaines, a father of two; Justin Zemser, a Naval Academy midshipman from New York City; Abid Gilani, a senior vice-president in Wells Fargo’s commercial real estate division in New York; and Rachel Jacobs, who was commuting home to New York from her new job as CEO of the Philadelphia educational software startup ApprenNet. Several victims were rolled away on stretchers. Others wobbled as they walked away or were put on buses. “It’s incredible that so many people walked away from that scene last night,” the mayor said. “I saw people on this street behind us walking off of that train. I don’t know how that happened, but for the grace of God.” The area where the wreck happened is known as Frankford Junction, situated in a neighbourhood of warehouses, industrial buildings and homes. Amtrak carries 11.6 million passengers a year along its busy Northeast Corridor, which runs between Washington and Boston. ||||| CLOSE Investigators say the Amtrak train that derailed in Philadelphia late Tuesday night was going more than 100 miles per hour, more than twice the speed limit. VPC In this Sept. 7, 2006 photo, Associated Press employee Jim Gaines poses for a picture. (Photo: Santos Chaparro, AP) They were on their way to or from meetings or on their way home to take some time off. Families, employers and officials have identified five of the eight people who died in Tuesday night's deadly Amtrak derailment in Philadelphia. From what is known, they were an accomplished group. Derrick Griffith, acting dean of student affairs at Medgar Evers College in New York City, died when the train crashed as it headed from Washington toward New York, the school's president confirmed in a television interview. Griffith was from Brooklyn, according to CNN. "He was a scholar, a gentleman," college president Rudy Crew told CNN. The school, which is part of the City University of New York, learned of Griffith's death after receiving a call from the coroner's office and then contacted Griffith's family to confirm, Crew said. Griffith is survived by his son and his mother, Crew said. "They are distraught," he said. "They are absolutely in distress mode." Griffith joined the CUNY system in 2011 after serving as executive director of Groundwork, a community organization that helps public housing residents get to college, according to the CUNY website. Derrick E. Griffith dean of student affairs and enrollment management at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, New York, was among those killed when an Amtrak passenger train derailed Tuesday, in Philadelphia. (Photo: Clareese Hill, AP) Jim Gaines, 48, was video software architect with the Associated Press, the news organization said. Gaines was returning home to Plainsboro, N.J., from meetings in Washington, according to the news organization. His wife, Jacqueline, confirmed his death. Along with his wife, Gaines leaves behind a son, Oliver, 16, and a daughter, Anushka, 11. Gaines played a key role in almost all of the AP's video initiatives, including a live video service that served hundreds of clients around the world. In May 2012, he won the news organization's "Geek of the Month" award for his devotion to technological innovation, the AP said. He also was part of a team that won the AP Chairman's Prize in 2006 for developing the organization's Online Video Network. Justin Zemser, 20, Queens, N.Y., was a U.S. Naval Academy midshipman, Naval Secretary Ray Mabus said during a speech Wednesday. The academy declined to release his name until all his relatives were notified, but did say he was on leave and was on his way home. Surrounded by friends and family, Susan Zemser, center, and Howard Zemser, the parents of U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman Justin Zemser, prepare to speak to the media outside their home in New York, Wednesday. (Photo: Seth Wenig, AP) "This is a painful day for that midshipman's familly, for the entire Academy community, and for all those affected by this tragedy," Defense Secretary Ash Carter said in a speech Wednesday. "Our thoughts and prayers are with them:" Abid Gilani was a senior vice president at Wells Fargo, a company spokesman in New York confirmed. "It is with great sadness that Wells Fargo confirms that Abid GIlani, a valued member of our Commercial Real Estate division, has passed away," Wells Fargo said in a statement. "Our hearts go out to all those impacted by this tragedy." Rachel Jacobs of ApprenNet was on the Amtrak train that derailed on May 12 in Philadelphia. (Photo: ApprenNet) Rachel Jacobs, CEO of the online education consulting firm ApprenNet, had been missing but CNN reported she was among the dead and is survived by a husband and 2-year-old son. She lived in Manhattan, firm cofounder Karl Okamoto, a law professor at Drexel University, said. The family of Jacobs, a native of metropolitan Detroit, released a statement Wednesday praising her qualities. Jacobs was known to take the train several times each week. "This is an unthinkable tragedy," the statement read. "Rachel was a wonderful mother, daughter, sister, wife, friend." Shortly before the crash, Jacobs sent a text to her husband confirming she had boarded the train as she headed home to New York, said Stacey Range Messina, a work colleague of Jacobs' mother, Gilda Jacobs, at the Michigan League for for Public Policy. Gilda Jacobs is a former Michigan state senator. "Rachel was loved and cherished by her entire family, her husband, her two-year-old son, friends and co-workers," read a statement from the league. Jacobs was originally from Huntington Woods, Mich., and graduated from Swarthmore and Columbia University School of Business, according to her LinkedIn page. She took over ApprenNet from Okamoto in 2011 and also founded Detroit Nation, a network of Detroit expats invested in the area's growth. Another victime was identified as Bob Gildersleeve, Jr., 45, a vice president for Ecolab of St. Paul, Minn. "We are deeply saddened by the loss of our friend and colleague," Ecolab CEO Doug Baker said in a statement. CONTRIBUTING: Daniel Bethencourt and Niraj Warikoo, Detroit Free Press Read or Share this story: http://usat.ly/1Hi2WQq |||||
– Many of those aboard Amtrak's Northeast Regional Train No. 188 were headed to reunite with loved ones upon arrival in New York. Instead, Rachel Jacobs, the 39-year-old CEO of education start-up ApprenNet who dreamed of changing the world, never greeted her husband and 2-year-old after boarding the train following a meeting. A Naval Academy midshipman, 20-year-old Justin Zemser of Queens was on leave and also heading home when the train derailed. "When I went online to see if everything was on time, it said there was a derailment," his mother tells the New York Times. Zemser, a community volunteer and high school valedictorian, dreamed of becoming a Navy SEAL. A friend says he would have met his goal. "He had the determination and work ethic." The AP lost 49-year-old employee Jim Gaines—known as a tireless advocate for the company's video initiatives—who had a wife, 11-year-old daughter, and 16-year-old son waiting for him in Plainsboro, NJ, where he was returning from meetings in Washington, DC. "Jim was more precious to us than we can adequately express," his family says in a statement. Canadian Abid Gilani, 55, senior vice president of Wells Fargo Bank's hospitality finance group, also died in the accident, the Toronto Star reports, along with Derrick Griffith, dean of student affairs at Brooklyn's Medgar Evers College. The college president describes him as "a scholar, a gentleman," per USA Today. Baltimore's Bob Gildersleeve, 45, remains missing. "My mom and his brother have gone to many hospitals looking for him," says his 13-year-old son. "We've got no information so far."
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The Balquhidder community broadband project will connect about 200 households and businesses. The project will cost about £300,000 with the funding being provided by private and public investors, including Stirling Council. Work is expected to begin in the summer with the project due to be completed next year. Richard Harris, one of the project leaders, told BBC Scotland that the efforts of local volunteers will be essential. He said: "Most of the work is not particularly specialised, it's basically a plumbing job. "A project like this is only viable, given the small size of the community, if you have a large amount of volunteer labour. "The way we're doing it is to split it into about a dozen sectors. "We're going to do some at a time, so that we can get the revenue coming in from subscriptions from the properties in each sector to help cash flow the next one." Miles of plastic piping will be laid in the trench, which is about 450mm deep and 100mm wide, with boxes at intervals to run smaller pipes into each property. The fibre optic cable will then be blown through the ducting pipes with compressed air. Local residents currently experience sporadic mobile phone reception and very low or non-existent internet connections. Mr Harris said: "The houses at the very end of the glen near the main road get maybe 2 to 4mb on a good day, it's very unreliable. "The rest of us get not very much at all. The further up the glen we go, the worse it gets. "Many of us are on expensive, under-performing, unreliable satellite dishes at the moment." Mr Harris said the lack of broadband was having a detrimental effect on local businesses and households. He said: "The farmers can't put in their Defra returns, they can't put in their stock movement sheets. "Hotels can't get bookings as people physically can't book with them, or people won't book with them because they don't have broadband. "Young people are forced to leave and don't come back because there's nothing for them here, because of the lack of connectivity." Residents have been campaigning for greater internet access in the area for more than 10 years. Mr Harris said: "We are three years into the actual project, almost all of which has been taken up with bureaucracy around the funding. "We've just decided to do it ourselves with the funding we have. "Up to now, we've been running on a volunteer basis, with some sponsorship from local businesses and individuals. "Assuming we get all the funding discussions resolved in the next two weeks, we are getting started almost immediately." Mr Harris said the first rolls of ducting pipe have arrived, with the villagers set to get to work on the project soon. He said: "We hope to get the main backbone, running east to west, rolled out this summer. "It depends on volunteer labour and when farmers aren't lambing or haymaking. "We are hoping to get a large part of it online this year and the rest finished in the early to mid part of next year." This article was about:
Residents of an internet-starved Stirlingshire village are to install their own 22-mile broadband network.
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Translate to French: Canada has been a pioneer in lung, small bowel, heart-lung and neural tissue transplantation. Answer: Nous étions le chef de file occidental de la greffe et de la survie des patients. Translate to French: In 1991 Ferguson JENKINS became the first Canadian to be voted into baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, and in 1997 Larry Walker of the National League Colorado Rockies became the first Canadian to win a most valuable player award. Answer: En 1997, Larry Walker est en tête de la Ligue nationale avec 49 circuits, il est deuxième avec une moyenne de 0,366 et troisième avec 130 points produits. Il est nommé le joueur le plus utile à son équipe. Translate to French: In its recent discharge reports Parliament has drawn attention to the problems with shared management and the need for improved national accountability. Answer:
Dans ses récents rapports sur la décharge, le Parlement a attiré l’attention sur les problèmes de gestion partagée et le besoin d’améliorer la responsabilité nationale.
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input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Frau Milena Velizarova Popova - Blaskova - 10 000 lv. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Verschiebt sich der vereinbarte Zeitpunkt des Beginns einer Veranstaltung, so ist das Hotel Post berechtigt, dem Vertragspartner sämtliche hierdurch entstandenen Mehrkosten in Rechnung zu stellen. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Die Malisa Villas Suites sind in 5 verschiedenen traditionellen architektonischen Stilen Thailands gehalten. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer:
Die Europäische Union hat in den vergangenen sechs Monaten in verschiedenen Teilen der Welt und in einer Vielzahl von Fragen den richtigen Mix an politischen, ökonomischen und Hilfsmaßnahmen gefunden. Erwähnt seien in diesem Zusammenhang der Libanon, der Kongo und die Ergebnisse, die endlich mit unseren russischen Partnern zur Frage der Überflugrechte für Sibirien erzielt werden konnten.
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Choose the next sentence for this paragraph. It is meant to be a delightfully sweet and tasty treat, but the Duffin, a doughnut - muffin hybrid, has left a very bitter taste in one pastry chef's mouth, after Starbucks trademarked the name. Bea Vo, owner of Bea's of Bloomsbury, has been selling her Duffins from her four London bakeries for over two years. She was shocked to learn that high street coffee giants Starbucks had launched it's own version of the snack and registered the name. Caked off: The owner of London's Bea's bakery is furious after Starbuck's trademarked the name 'Duffin' The Bea's of Bloomsbury Duffin uses a buttermilk and nutmeg batter which is baked and stuffed with raspberry jam before being dipped in melted butter and then dusted with sugar. OPTIONS: - Bea version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with - Bea Vo version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with - Bloomsbury version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with - Bloomsbury Duffin version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with - Duffin version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with - London version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with - Rich's Products version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with - Starbuck version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with - Starbucks version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with
Starbuck version, which was developed by their pastry suppliers Rich's Products also uses nutmeg and buttermilk and is injected with
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Here is some data: School of Business and Social Sciences at the Aarhus University, country, Denmark; Denmark, religion, Church of Denmark. Write a sentence that describes this data
The School of Business and Social Sciences at the Aarhus University in Denmark is also where the Church of Denmark is located.
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Q: Translate "The only real winner would be the spirit of that evil." to Russian? A: Единственным истинным победителем будет дух этого зла. Q: Translate "In a remark almost echoing Helmut Kohl, Fischer proclaimed: "Wars have become impossible within the EU, both politically and militarily." to Russian? A: Фишер, почти дословно повторяя Гельмунта Коля, провозгласил: "Внутри ЕС войны, как политические так и военные, стали невозможны. Q: Translate "This search brings one to the point where he starts to see that there is nothing external to him: everything happens inside of him." to Russian? A:
Этот поиск приводит его к тому, что он начинает видеть, что вне его ничего не существует, и все прокручивается в нем самом.
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in: More than 50 years after the fact, Cuba has published the diary that Ernesto "Che" Guevara kept during the armed struggle that he waged alongside Fidel Castro from the Sierra Maestra mountains. "Diary of a Combatant" recounts Guevara's experiences from coming ashore in Cuba on December 2, 1956, until shortly before the bearded rebels declared victory January 1, 1959. According to Guevara's widow, Aleida March, the goal is "to show his work, his thoughts, his life, so that the Cuban people and the entire world get to know him and don't distort things anymore." The book was edited by the Che Guevara Studies Center, which is directed by March, and published by Australia's Ocean Press/Ocean Sur. Researchers said that Guevara kept his diary in hand-written notebooks and that part of the reason they put off publishing the diary was because some of the notebooks were missing. "Where are the notebooks? We don¹t know, and there are a lot of different versions," Maria del Carmen Ariet, a leading researcher from the Che Guevara Studies Center, said at a press conference to launch the book. But she also said that much of the material was included in "Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War," a more polished account of his time in the Sierra Maestra mountains that Guevara published in 1963. "We'd have to ask if he really wanted the 'Diary of a Combatant' published," she said. Some of Guevara's other diaries have been commercially successful, most notably "The Motorcycle Diaries," the memoir of a 23-year-old medical student on a road trip in Latin America. Guevara was born in Argentina in 1928 and met Castro in 1955 in Mexico City, where he was plotting his return to Cuba to overthrow Fulgencio Batista. During the guerrilla fighting in the mountains, Guevara was the first subordinate to be promoted to the rank of "comandante" by Castro. He went on to become Cuba's Central Bank chief before heading to Africa and then Bolivia to continue armed struggles. He was killed in 1967. out: "Diary of a Combatant" spans period between 1956 and 1959. It includes accounts of armed struggle beside Fidel Castro in Cuba. Much of the material was published in a 1963 book. Question: British innovator James Dyson, who has built a multi-billion dollar empire around his distinctive vacuum cleaners, has described patent laws across Europe as "absolute madness", saying they are unhelpful for inventors and small businesses. Dyson told CNN he wants the patent system in Europe radically overhauled. Over the last four decades, Dyson said, he has been affected enormously by people copying his ideas. Government leaders are continuously telling businesses that innovation drives the economy. But Dyson points to the red tape surrounding the patenting process as being a massive hurdle for businesses wanting to develop ideas. "The problem with inventing: as soon as you file a patent they see what you are doing and they can see ways to get around it," said Dyson, who made his fortune inventing a bagless vacuum. The 64-year-old is an outspoken critic of Chinese counterfeiters, calling on governments to do more to protect intellectual property rights. Problems can arise because of the wording of the patents, Dyson said. "There are no diagrams or drawings and often something hinges on the particular phrasing of the patent." According to Dyson, if it is obvious someone has copied another person's ideas they should be dealt with without the parties going through a protracted legal battle. "There shouldn't be this endless rigmarole of 'could this have been devised by one skilled in the art?'" Because the current system involves many expenses due to varying jurisdictions throughout the continent, a Europe-wide patent is the answer, according to Dyson. "You have to file in each country, you have to translate in each country, sue in each country, renews in each country -- it's seen as a profit center for each country." Issues surrounding plagiarism are not limited to businesses, with consumers also feeling the impact of the high cost of producing and securing new inventions, Dyson said. Energy-saving and cost effective products and technology won't be created because of the enormous upfront investment it takes to develop them, he said "It's anticompetitive to make copying easy." CNN's Emily Smith contributed to this story. What are the important parts of this article? Important parts:
British innovator James Dyson has described patent laws across Europe as "absolute madness" Dyson says the current system involves many expenses due to varying jurisdictions throughout the continent. He says a Europe-wide patent is the answer.
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How do you do this: how to create more counter space
pull out a drawer under the cabinet, and place a cutting board on top of it.
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How is "It turned Srebrenica into an operating base against the Serbian environment, whilst it was inevitable that it would eventually be swallowed up by that self-same environment." said in Finnish? Se teki Srebrenicasta serbien vastaisen toiminnan tukikohdan, vaikka oli ilmiselvää, että Srebrenica joutuisi lopulta serbialueen nielemäksi. Q: Translate "If we proceed in accordance with the guidelines and these principles, then we will not only increase the number of those in work, but also reduce existing unemployment, and that is our goal." to Finnish? A: Kun toimimme suuntaviivojen ja näiden periaatteiden mukaisesti, emme vain nosta työllisyyslukuja, vaan vähennämme olemassa olevaa työttömyyttä, mikä on tavoitteemme. input question: Write a sentence not in English. output answer: Neuvoston kokous kesti vain hieman yli 24 tuntia, esityslista oli tiivis ja huolellisesti valmisteltu, ja se oli suunniteltu mahdollisimman avoimeksi. Q: Translate "Why, for example, should the Italian Government not take the fingerprints of illegal immigrants if this is the only means of identifying them?" to Finnish? Yes: Miksi esimerkiksi Italian hallitus ei voisi ottaa sormenjälkiä laittomilta maahanmuuttajilta, jos se on ainoa keino heidän tunnistamisekseen? [Q]: Tavoitteena on pohtia, miten voimme varmistaa yhteisön ja jäsenvaltioiden lainsäädännön asianmukaisen täytäntöönpanon ja soveltamisen. Translate this to English? [A]: The aim is to see how we can ensure that Community and national law is properly implemented and applied. How is "However, new technologies must be embraced by all actors – both public and private – for a successful information society for all." said in Finnish?
Uusien tekniikoiden on kuitenkin katettava kaikki toimijat – sekä julkiset että yksityiset – jotta tietoyhteiskunnasta on hyötyä kaikille.
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