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Instruction: how many times did India won the cricket world cup Response: Indian cricket team won world cup 2 times. In addition to winning the 1983 Cricket World Cup, Indian team also won the Cricket World Cup on home soil in 2011.
Instruction: Write a journal entry from the pandemic. Response: I can’t remember the last time I kept a journal. I used to write constantly as a little girl: in colorful notebooks gifted to me at Christmas or on my birthday. I always abandoned them when they were half full. Maybe a quarter if I was “busy.” The truth is, I abandoned them when I realized no one but me cared about what I had to say; when I had stopped caring; when I realized I wasn’t particularly profound. That may happen this time around, too. The difference now is that even if I don’t say anything profound: the timing is profound. We’re living through a global pandemic, hiding in our homes, hoping we aren’t infected and unknowingly infecting others. Avoiding people on the sidewalk when we go for walks, immediately wanting to wash our hands when picking something up after the grocery store after waiting in line for an hour. Yesterday, it was my turn to go grocery shopping. My partner had been making the majority of our runs. The last time I joined him was weeks ago, before you could expect a line around the block. We had woken up early on a Saturday, and it was lightly raining, so I convinced him we should go to the Mollie Stones up the street to beat everyone there. About 12 people were lined up when we arrived, and we huddled under a tiny floral umbrella that lives in the trunk of our car. I had charged this particular umbrella to my corporate card when on a work trip to London, and even though it’s barely functional, I won’t throw it out. Opening it to cover us while waiting outside Mollie Stones, I daydreamed of going back to London. Of traveling at all. Of being able to run into a grocery store for brunch ingredients, and nothing more. Mollie Stones was always our destination for brunch ingredients after a particularly aggressive night out. I missed nights out: crowded bars where you had to raise your voice just to be heard, and yet were still annoyed when your best friend would scream into your ear. I managed to get through that trip to Mollie Stones without crying. The last time my partner and I went to that Mollie Stones, it was the Sunday before Mayor Breed directed San Francisco to shelter in place. There weren’t any social distancing requirements, and the store was overrun by frantic shoppers. People bumped into each other in the aisles. The paper goods had been ransacked. The oat milk was nowhere to be found. We chose Mollie Stones because it’s the most expensive grocery store in San Francisco, and we didn’t think everyone would be stocking up there. But this is San Francisco, so we were wrong. I saw an elderly woman moving slowly through the store and started to hyperventilate. My partner wasn’t far, so I managed to find him and take a few deep breaths so I could avoid a panic attack. So, you can understand why I wasn’t looking forward to my first solo grocery run. I chose the Costco in SOMA because so few people live south of Market, and it was the middle of the work week: maybe you can sneak away from Zoom meetings for a quick trip to Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s, but Costco is an adventure, a commitment. Well, hundreds were as committed as I was. Probably to securing 30 rolls of toilet paper. I pulled into the Costco parking garage at 10am as it was opening. No cars waiting to enter, which I took as a good sign. Note to self: there are no good signs in a pandemic. After I finally found a parking spot, I meandered around the lot only to find myself at the back of what felt like a makeshift never-ending airport security line, hastily created with caution tape and lazily monitored by a Costco employee in a face mask with megaphone. Every few minutes, he would remind us to stay six feet apart. Despite being hopeful about the wait, I came prepared. My face was completely covered by a N95 mask, which I admit, I felt guilty about. Healthcare workers all over America needed PPE, and here I was, waiting in line at Costco wearing one piece of the ensemble. I had purchased a 10-pack after the last fire season and had broken the seal on the pack, making them impossible to donate. My mask makes me feel like a child or a cartoon character: it spans from my chin to the bottom of my eyelids. To complement it, I’m rocking ski gloves (plastic are almost impossible to come by), and have multiple episodes of The Daily downloaded on my phone. I take my spot at the back of the line, which has six or so switchbacks, and settle in to catch up with Michael Barbaro. I’ve been listening to The Daily for over a year now: almost everyday, either on my commute or while working out in the morning. But since quarantining, I’ve sadly kicked the habit. Without a gym or a ride to work, it doesn’t easily fit into my schedule. I miss Michael’s “and here’s what else you need to know today.” The first episode up features a conversation with Paul Mozur, a technology reporter based in Asia — originally Shanghai. He, along with a handful of other American reporters, were unceremoniously banned from China and forced to leave the country, and he shared both his emotional reaction and the reasons why. I then chose “voices of the pandemic,” an episode cut into four parts: reporters talking to Americans impacted by the pandemic in Pittsburgh, Kansas City, New York and Seattle. Parents who are now homeschooling their screaming toddlers. A former waitress now living in her car trying to get a job at a grocery store, but unable to locate her birth certificate. A nurse who can no longer see her grandchildren because she’s treating COVID patients. I teared up listening to her recall the first night in the hospital when they confirmed two cases of COVID-19. She felt a sense of purpose and camaraderie with her coworkers, but realized almost immediately that it meant she wouldn’t be able to host her weekly sleepover with her grandchildren. She described in detail the room she decorated for them in her house, and how their beds will remain empty for weeks. Three Daily episodes in, and I’m finally making progress in the Costco line, winding up the ramp, where red tape at our feet clearly marks the required 6-foot gap between you and the people in front and behind you. Once inside the massive warehouse, I chart a course to the paper goods and make it my mission to secure toilet paper and paper towels. A success on that front makes the wait feel worthwhile, and I start to check items off my list with purpose. Although Costco employees are strategically placed throughout the warehouse, every so often lifting a megaphone to remind shoppers to stay six feet apart, there are a few ways that make this Costco trip rather typical: I pack my shopping cart to the brim, spend far too much money, and rush out the door. More than anything, I can’t wait to take my mask off.
Instruction: In World Athletic Championship Eugene, Oregon, Neeraj Chopra won the Silver medal by throwing how many meters Response: 88.13m
Instruction: What is SQL? Response: SQL is short for Structured Query Language, which is a declarative programming language typically used for querying, exploring, and interacting with structured data.
Instruction: Which characters belong to DC or Marvel Universe? Ghost Rider, Atomic Skull Response: Ghost Rider is Marvel, Atomic Skull is DC
Instruction: What are teeth? Response: Teeth are a part of your digestive system. They are used to mash and grind food to allow your digestive system to be able to process it into nutrients and energy for the body. Most humans have 32 teeth, and enamel is the protective outer layer of the teeth. Teeth attach the the mandible bone and are very strong. If you eat a lot of sugar the enamel on the teeth will break down causing cavities that have to be fixed and repaired at the dentist.
Instruction: Which of the following numbers are prime? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 2^11-1, 14, 17, 29, 47 Response: Out of that list, the following numbers are prime: 2, 3, 5, 7, 17, 29, 47
Instruction: Where can I learn more about Kubernetes? Response: The Kubernetes docs themselves are very good - https://kubernetes.io/. Many folks also enjoy course material from Coursera or Udemy - such as this course from Mumshad https://www.udemy.com/course/certified-kubernetes-administrator-with-practice-tests/
Instruction: Provide a list of ten countries that don't have any ocean borders, in alphabetical order. Response: The following countries are landlocked and have no coastal borders: Afghanistan, Austra, Bhutan, Bolivia, Hungary, Laos, Nepal, Serbia, Switzerland and Zimbabwe.
Instruction: What is the scientific name for a jaguar? Response: Panthera onca
Instruction: Which of the following numbers are used in numbered golf irons: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Response: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Instruction: How do you care for a pet? Response: It really depends on the type of pet. But generally, they require food, exercise, water, a place to live and sleep appropriate to their species, and attention. Some pets require more attention than others. For example, a turtle is probably pretty self-sufficient, while a border collie will expect significant interaction.
Instruction: Give a list of the different kinds of fire trucks that exist. Response: How firefighting trucks and equipment are classified varies from country to country but in the United States there are a few general categories of fire trucks. Fire Engines are what most people think of when they think of a fire truck. It has a combination of hoses, ladders, and other equipment but also carries several hundred gallons of water and has a built in pump to feed that hoses from it's internal tank or from a hydrant. There are Ladder Trucks which typically have a large extending ladder on top. These may or may not carry water but also generally have a built in pump to feed water to the nozzle attached to the ladder. There are Rescue Trucks which typically have specialized equipment for unique rescue situations such as confined space, vehicle extrication, or collapsed building rescue. These typically don't carry water or pumps but there are a few jurisdictions that have Rescue Engines that blend these two. There are also Tanker trucks that carry large amounts of water to areas where there are no hydrants and they typically do not have their own pumps or hoses. They serve primarily as a water supply to other trucks.
Instruction: Which state in the US has the highest GDP? Response: California - The three U.S. states with the highest GDPs were California ($3.36 Trillion), Texas ($2.1 Trillion), and New York ($2.0 Trillion).
Instruction: Tell me whether these are cars or CA Amtrak lines: Tesla Model 3, Capitol Corridor, Chevy Nova, Honda Accord, California Zephyr, Subaru Impreza, Coast Starlight, Pacific Surfliner, San Joaquins Response: The Amtrak routes are the Capitol Corridor, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Pacific Surfliner, and San Joaquins, and the cars are the Tesla Model 3, Chevy Nova, Honda Accord, and Subaru Impreza.
Instruction: What is digestion? Response: Digestion is the break down of food after it has been eaten. It converts large food molecules into water soluble molecules. These smaller water soluble molecules can then be absorbed by blood plasma and used as energy within the human body's cells. The nutrients are also used for growth and tissue repair.
Instruction: Why Rock Climbing so popular? Is rock climbing a good sport? Response: Rock Climbing became mainstream in the last decade after the release of the movie Free Solo and Dawn Wall. It is a fun sport, where you team up with a partner who will belay you as you climb up. Rock climbing is a physically and mentally demanding sport, one that often tests a climber's strength, endurance, agility, and balance along with his or her mental control. It is a great sport to get in shape as well as to bui
Instruction: Classify the names based on whether they start with ’N’ or ‘M’ Nancy, Mandi, Michelle, Mark, Naomi, Nick Response: Names starting with ’M’ - Mandi, Michelle, Mark Names starting with ’N’ - Nancy, Naomi, Nick
Instruction: List as many types of craft beer as you can Response: IPA, pale ale, wheat beer, lager, pilsner, stout, porter, brown ale, sour, saison, red ale, imperial stout, mild ale, english special bitter, milkshake IPA, sour IPA, cream ale
Instruction: What are five creative ways to use paper? Response: 1. Make origami figures 2. Create 2D or 3D paper art 3. Scrapbooking 4. Create a paper fortune teller game 5. Create paper luminaires
Instruction: What are some ways to reuse smoked brisket? Response: Smoked brisket is delicious and can be reused in many ways, including: Brisket rague Bristet tacos Brisket nachos Chopped brisket sandwiches Brisket stroganoff Brisket with broccoli and rice Brisket melt sandwiches Brisket hash Brisket omelets Brisket scramble Chopped brisket salad
Instruction: Q: Am I eligible for a booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and if so, which one? Response: A: Individuals may receive a single booster dose of one of the authorized bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, when eligible, as follows: Children who are 6 months through 5 years of age who received primary vaccination with Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine may receive a single booster dose of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, Bivalent at least two months after completion of primary vaccination. Children who are 6 months through 4 years of age who received primary vaccination with three doses of the monovalent Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine may receive a single booster dose of the Pfizer -BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Bivalent at least 2 months after completion of primary vaccination. Children who are 5 years of age who received primary vaccination with Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine may receive either the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, Bivalent or Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19, Bivalent as a single booster dose at least two months after completion of primary vaccination. Children who are 5 years of age who received primary vaccination doses with Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, including children whose third dose was with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Bivalent, may receive only the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Bivalent as a single booster dose at least two months after completion of primary vaccination. Individuals who are 6 years of age and older may receive a single booster dose with either the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, Bivalent or the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19, Bivalent at least 2 months after either: Completion of a primary vaccination with any FDA-authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine. or The most recent booster dose with any FDA-authorized or approved monovalent COVID-19 vaccine.
Instruction: How easy and safe is it to replace the brakes on your car by yourself? Response: Brakes on a car are an essential system that requires the work to be done with confidence. Unlike other systems in a car that can fail and not adversely affect safety of a car, the brakes are a critical safety system that must be done correctly. Failure to repair brakes correctly can result in accidents and damage to property or loss of life in extreme cases. With this said, however, the work required to replace brakes on a car is not that technically complicated. In most cases specialized tools are not needed and most cars have a very similar mechanism to engage brakes making repairs easier. You can consult other sources online to find detailed descriptions for your make and model. Several tips include picking quality parts that are designed for your vehicle, always replacing brake rotors along with brake pads and double checking the tightness of caliper pins. With some basic skills and proper preparation you can learn to perform this work yourself and save money. It is always good to work with or consult with someone with experience the first time you attempt such a repair.
Instruction: Could I beat a wolf in a fight? Response: Probably not. Wolves can be 6 feet long and weigh over 150 pounds. A pack of wolves can take down a full-grown moose. Fortunately, wolves typically do not show aggression toward people.
Instruction: What was Hurricane Ian? Response: Hurricane Ian was a powerful Atlantic hurricane which was the third-costliest weather disaster on record, and the deadliest hurricane to strike the state of Florida since the 1935 Labor Day hurricane. Ian caused widespread damage across western Cuba and the southeast United States, especially the states of Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina. It was the ninth named storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season. Ian was the strongest hurricane to hit the state since Hurricane Michael in 2018, the most recent major hurricane to strike the west coast of Florida since Hurricane Irma in 2017, the first Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic since Hurricane Lorenzo of 2019, and the strongest Category 4 hurricane to hit the region since Hurricane Charley in 2004, which made a near identical landfall.
Instruction: Which is a disease? Asthma, Depression, Cancer, AIDS, Schizophrenia, Tuberculosis, PTSD Response: According to wikipedia, a disease is an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism and a disorder is a functional abnormality or disturbance. Based on the above list the following are diseases: Asthma, Cancer, AIDS, Tuberculosis.
Instruction: Frank Sinatra changed the lyrics of "The Lady is a Tramp" to "The Lady is a" what? Response: "Champ".
Instruction: You are a young citizen of a developing country. Write a letter in less than 150 words to a newspaper, highlighting your concern over incorrect disposal of biomedical waste and to spread awareness of the same. Response: The Covid19 pandemic has changed the lives of all human beings, and has driven massive consumption of personal protective equipment worldwide. People have adapted to wearing face masks as a 'new normal'. At the same time, the disposal of biomedical waste is a major concern, especially in developing countries with limited resources. Biomedical waste includes used Rapid Antigen Tests, PCR Tests, used injections, and used masks. We have observed that people who use the test kits and masks at home, often fail to dispose them off properly. This is counter productive, as it poses the risk of aiding the virus' transmission, and can potentially be life threatening to others. Hospitals, too, produce a huge amount of waste and it is imperative they dispose it off properly following all norms. If not scientifically handled and disposed, it could cause serious risk not just to human health, but also pose a serious threat to terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Thank you for highlighting my concerns to your readership, and I request you to keep highlighting these concerns to your audience regularly via your articles.
Instruction: Give me a list of Serie A winners in the last five years with corresponding points. Response: 2021-2022: AC Milan, 86 2020-2021: Inter, 91 2019-2020: Juventus, 83 2018-2019: Juventus, 90 2017-2018: Juventus, 95
Instruction: What do redshifts tell astronomers? Response: Edwin Hubble discovered in the 1920s that the spectral lines of light reaching us from the universe's most distant galaxies were redshifting to areas of the electromagnetic spectrum with lower energy intensity. This allows us to confirm that the various objects in the universe are moving away from us and from one another. The faster a galaxy moves away from the observer, the further it is from the observer. This phenomenon is interpreted as proof of the universe's expansion and the Big Bang.
Instruction: How can I help to improve my son's tennis skills? Response: There are several options, depends on your son's current age, level. If he is below 10, and he just starts, the most important thing for him is keeping interests in tennis. So you can find some local tennis group classes for him, or even semi-private lessons with qualified coaches. If he is over 10, and he has some basic level skills already, he could attend some tournament (USTA junior circuit, L7 or even L6), or he could join one USTA jtt team, to play for the team with his friends. Also at this age and level, it is also good to have one private coach for him. If he has already shown some competitive skills in this sport, you could also find some "big" tournaments, for example, Little Mo Tournament which is national wide tournament for young kids. You can even bring him to watch some live professional player's match.
Instruction: Summarise the following text using different wording than in the original: "A well-known Russian military blogger was killed in an explosion at a cafe in St. Petersburg on Sunday, officials said, in what appeared to be an audacious attack on a high-profile pro-Kremlin figure. Vladlen Tatarsky died when a blast tore through the cafe where he was appearing as a guest of a pro-war group called Cyber Front Z. Authorities said they were treating the case as suspected murder. Twenty-five other people were injured in the blast, 19 of whom were hospitalized, the city’s governor said. The Russian Ministry of Health said six people were in critical condition. Investigators were questioning everyone who was inside the cafe, state media reported. Photos of the scene showed extensive damage to the building in which the cafe was located." Response: Vladlen Tatarsky was a prominent military blogger from Russia. He died last Sunday as a result of an explosion that took place in a cafe in St. Petersburg injuring 25 people. The Russian authorities suspect this to be a murder and are investigating further.
Instruction: In which book would you find the manservant Pas Partout Response: Around the world in 80 days
Instruction: What is Tableau? Response: Tableau software is a company based in America. They offer visualization and dashboarding software that connects to a company's data in their systems of records. They have a strong presence in the Business Intelligence community as a leader in the visualization space, and they were found in 2003. Now SalesForce owns Tableau as of 2019 and they paid around 16 billion dollars to acquire Tableau.
Instruction: which is the silicon valley of India. Response: Bangalore City in the state of Karnataka is very well known as the Information technology capital or silicon valley of India due to the presence of most of the tech giants and the start-up ecosystem. There is a lot of talent pool in the region which is also helping its booming ecosystems. In recent days, cities like Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, and Noida are also helping many firms establish their centers.
Instruction: Who directed the Game of Thrones season three episode titled "Kissed by Fire"? Response: Alex Graves directed "Kissed by Fire." He also directed the season three episode "And Now His Watch Is Ended."
Instruction: Which Baseball team won the 2016 World Series? Response: The Chicago Cubs won the World Series of Baseball in 2016.
Instruction: What are the best types of pets for a family with kids? Response: The most common family pets are dogs and cats. They are great with kids and very social by nature, they love interacting with their owners and easy to take care for. There are records of dogs being domesticated around 20,000 years ago while cats showing up around 10,000 years ago. Even though those are the two most common family pets, you will find many families have other animal classes like birds, reptiles, rodents, among other more exotic variations.
Instruction: What is the best way to clean a cast iron pan that is heavily soiled? Response: Use a scrub brush or scrub sponge, but not one with any kind of metal in it. Contrary to popular opinion, you should be able to use soap if your pan is properly seasoned, because proper seasoning results from polymerization of oils across and to the pan itself, rather than just oil sitting on the surface of the pan. If necessary, you can re-season the pan, but this is usually excessive.
Instruction: Which of these is edible or not edible: 1. Banana 2. Laptop 3. Marmite 4. Tape 5. Mushroom 6. Pizza Response: The following are edible: 1. Banana 2. Marmite 3. Pizza The following are not edible: 1. Laptop 2. Tape The following may or may not be edible: 1. Mushroom
Instruction: Who is the largest employer in the world? Response: The United States Department of Defense (DoD, USDOD or DOD) is an executive branch department of the federal government of the United States charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the U.S. government directly related to national security and the United States Armed Forces. The DoD is the largest employer in the world, with over 1.34 million active-duty service members (soldiers, marines, sailors, airmen, and guardians) as of June 2022. The DoD also maintains over 778,000 National Guard and reservists, and over 747,000 civilians bringing the total to over 2.87 million employees. Headquartered at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., the DoD's stated mission is to provide "the military forces needed to deter war and ensure our nation's security".
Instruction: Group these animals into 2-legged and 4-legged categories: kangaroo, dog, rhino, lion, giraffe, penguin, chimpanzee and cat. Response: Penguin, chimpanzee and kangaroo have 2 legs. Dog, cat, lion, rhino and giraffe have 4 legs.
Instruction: In the series A Song of Ice and Fire, who is the founder of House Martell? Response: Morgan Martell
Instruction: What is a dwarf planet ? Response: In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) defined a dwarf planet as a celestial body that : - orbits the Sun, - has enough mass to assume a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, - has not "cleared the neighbourhood" around its orbit, - is not a satellite.
Instruction: Is switchgrass a good biofuel source? Response: Switchgrass is an excellent biofuel source for many reasons. Switchgrass grows natively throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada. It has a dramatically higher energy yield than corn. It requires almost no pesticides to grow and no fertilizer. Switchgrass actually pulls carbon out of the air and puts it into the ground through it's large root system, thus enriching the soil it grows in rather than depleting it. Once a switchgrass plant is established it grows back naturally every year for 18 to 20 years.
Instruction: Explain the expression "the days are long, and the years are short" as it relates to raising children. Response: Every day you're exhausted and pushed to the limits. This can be from lack of sleep, because your child is waking up every few hours. Or it can be because whatever it is you're asking of your child, they don't want to do it. Or it can be because the strain is affecting your own ability to be kind and loving to both yourself, your spouse, and your children. Whatever the reasons, the feeling at the end of every night is one of utter exhaustion, where presumably this feeling is now your life, and will be so forever. But, in that exhaustion, it can be hard to either notice or truly appreciate beautiful little moments simultaneously occurring. For example, you might not pause to appreciate when they laugh at something you say or funny face you make. Or maybe you miss the beauty in witnessing their frustration and struggle as they persistently try to fit that round peg in the square hole. Or maybe the way they mispronounce certain words sounds so endearing, though you're more focused on helping them pronounce it correctly. These are all brief moments where you are witnessing the growth of your child. These moments are fleeting. They don't exist forever, because eventually they grow out of them. They don't find the same jokes or silly faces funny, they figure out the round peg fits in the round hole, and their word pronunciation improves. And when you notice those are past, you feel nostalgic. You wish you could relive those moments. In that nostalgia, you forget about all the exhaustion that came with the territory. Maybe the expression is best described as analogous to another expression "the grass is greener on the other side"
Instruction: What would Abraham Lincoln think of Big Data and Agile Development? Response: In a speech to the House in June 1848, Abraham Lincoln shared his perspective on how to execute desired change, acknowledging that charting a path to a desired outcome is not a linear path and that facts are central to the journey. A quote that reflects Lincoln's agile mindset: "Determine that the thing can and shall be done, and then we shall find the way." In Agile development, we embrace the fact that we do not know very much about how to reach our goal. We "find the way" by communicating often, sharing facts and executing tasks that we believe will lead us to accomplishing "the thing." We focus on the goal and adapt, as needed, with the facts at hand. And regarding facts, he wanted to count all the pigs and chickens... A quote that reflects Lincoln's thoughts on "Big Data" (collection): "He particularly objects, as I understand him, to counting all the pigs and chickens in the land. I do not perceive much force in the objection." Abe understood that decisions are advised by facts and data, yet he too warned that some data may not end up being very useful. Regarding the collection of data to guide decisions: "In that information, we shall have a stern, unbending basis of facts---a basis, in nowise subject to whim, caprice, or local interest."
Instruction: I have 3 apples, Jack has 4 pears and Jill has 5 books. After I ate 5 of Jack's pears, how many fruits we have in total now? Response: Jack has 4 pears in the beginning, which is less than 5. So you can't really ate 5 pears. The question itself is invalid and does not have an answer
Instruction: There are seven birds standing on a tree branch. A hunter shot on one of the birds. How many birds are left on the branch? Response: No birds are left because one of them is dead and falls down and the rest were shocked and fly away.
Instruction: In the series A Song of Ice and Fire, who is the founder of House Thenn? Response: Sigorn, son of Styr
Instruction: How do I run faster? Response: Running faster requires a lot of practice and a good baseline of fitness. You can develop the baseline of fitness by building a regular habit of long slow running for up to an hour. You can then improve your speed by including Tempo and Interval workouts in your regular training plan. It may be helpful to work with a coach or use a training platform like TrainingPeaks to build a plan which meets your needs.
Instruction: In France if you were served le miel what would you eat Response: Honey
Instruction: Let's say you have one million dollars, how are you going to invest that? Response: With the current financial climate, I would split it with 30% bond, 30% stock, 20% cash and 20% commodity. That's how I will invest until I see something break due to the persistent interest rate.
Instruction: What are some of the most popular tourist attractions to visit in Sydney? Response: Sydney has many famous landmarks and attractions, with the most famous being the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, situated on the foreshore of Sydney harbour. These two landmarks are the iconic images of Sydney and are often viewed from public ferries, either a ferry taken to visit Manly Beach or to Watsons bay. Visitors to Sydney also often visit the historical Rocks district to see the oldest surviving buildings in the city and learn about the town's early history. The view from the top of the Sydney Tower is also popular, with views out to the Pacific Ocean over the famous Bondi Beach. Also located on Sydney harbour is the Taronga Park Zoo, with animals both domestic and imported and a spectacular view over the harbour. Further out of town it is common to visit the Blue Mountains, with the Three Sisters rock formation at Katoomba being particularly popular.
Instruction: What are some great progressive rock bands? Response: RUSH, Yes, Genesis, the Alan Parsons Project, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Jethro Tull
Instruction: What is the meaning of life and how do I have a fulfilling one? Response: The meaning of life is to live a long and fulfilling one. A good life may comprise of having many friends, meaningful relationships, a family, kids, and being a constructive member of society through hard work and positive interactions. It is always best to leave a positive impression on those you meet or who you come into contact with during your daily routine. You will want to focus and put positive intention in all of your actions so that you leave a good impression on all those who come into contact with you. Don't forget that part of life is enjoying experiences and having fun too. Find hobbies you enjoy, and do them often. We say this is important because it will lead to never ending happiness. As you age you will get wiser, and it will also be important to impart wisdom on those individuals who are younger than you who still need to experience life in order to gain the same wisdom.
Instruction: What is Ford Response: Ford is an American auto manufacturer that is based in Detroit, Michigan. Ford is one of the most popular car brands in the United States and has been since it's inception. It's most popular vehicle is the F150 truck
Instruction: What should I check when planning a trip? Response: In addition to the usual items like air tickets, accommodation, sightseeing spots, visa requirements, travel restrictions, ... you should also check some of these depending on where you’re heading: - Monsoon season if for example traveling to Southeast Asia. It tends to rain more during this season which may impact the activities you can do or the road conditions. Keep in mind that the monsoon season varies across countries and even across regions of the same country. - Major holidays: Including public holidays, festivals, school holidays. These impact the opening hours and the crowd at sightseeing spots. Check the major holidays in neighbouring countries as well. For example, long holidays in Australia may affect the crowd in Bali, Indonesia as a popular travel destination, or the Golden week in Japan means that a lot of locals would travel around Japan. - Major events: Including popular festivals and major sport events. You are either interested in some of these events so you may want to plan your trip to attend those or you may want to avoid them as finding accommodation and air tickets can be more difficult and more expensive. For example, it is more difficult to travel to Melbourne during the Australian Open. - Natural phenomena: Such as the cyclone season in Fiji or the jellyfish season in Cairns, Australia.
Instruction: When was the first episode of Big Brother on CBS? Response: The first episode of Big Brother aired on CBS in July 2000.
Instruction: What is a Tide? Response: Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon.
Instruction: Is a hotdog a sandwich? Response: That’s a tricky question because most people would consider a hotdog to not be a sandwich; however, if a sandwich is considered to be meat between two pieces of bread, then it is a sandwich. There are several counter points to this argument. A burrito is usually not considered a sandwich but is very similar to a hotdog. An ice cream sandwich is called a sandwich but has no meat.
Instruction: what is the meaning of life? Response: I don't, go read some books
Instruction: Describe what your ideal pet cat would look like, and what you would name it. Response: My ideal cat would be a long haired ginger Maine Coon, with a beautifully fluffy coat that would be super soft to pet and bright green eyes. I would name him Rory, because that is a name that means Red Haired King, and in my household we treat pets as royalty. He would be super cuddly but also love to play with cat toys, and I would buy him a cat tower to watch the birds from.
Instruction: Who are the last 10 Masters Champions? Response: 2022 — Scottie Scheffler 2021 — Hideki Matsuyama 2020 — Dustin Johnson 2019 — Tiger Woods 2018 — Patrick Reed 2017 — Sergio Garcia 2016 — Danny Willett 2015 — Jordan Spieth 2014 — Bubba Watson 2013 — Adam Scott
Instruction: How many soccer teams are in the English Premier League? Response: The English Premier League consists of 20 teams.
Instruction: Classify these animals as either mammals, reptiles, birds, or other: king cobra, honey badger, whale, black kite, salmon, and French poodle Response: mammals: honey badger, whale, french poodle reptiles: king cobra birds: black kite other: salmon
Instruction: In what city was the first season of MTV's The Real World filmed? Response: The first season of MTV's The Real World was filmed in New York.
Instruction: Why are some places in the world warmer than others? Response: The Earth’s equator gets more concentrated light and heat from the sun due to the curvature of the earth. The sun’s energy is spread thinner across a larger area the further you get from the equator, which reduces the residual heat in those areas.
Instruction: Why do huskies howl? Response: Huskies howl when they are excited or anxious. They howl instead of barking because a howl can travel over longer distances and uses less energy.
Instruction: Why are emotions important when day trading? Response: Emotions play a critical role when day trading. It's important to learn how to respond to your emotions. If a trade works out and you earn and tidy profit, don't get overly excited. If a trade doesn't work it, don't get too upset. Doing your best to keep an even keel will help you remain unbiased and follow your own rules. It ultimately comes down to risk management. If you respond too harshly to your emotions, you might let a losing trade run too long and lose even more than you intended. If you let a winning trade run too long you might miss your opportunity to capture profits. Simply let your trading rules and the charts be your guide.
Instruction: What is the list of top hybrid cars in the US market in 2023 Response: Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. Kia Sportage Hybrid. Honda CR-V Hybrid. Toyota RAV4 Prime. Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid. Mitsubishi Outlander Hybrid. Hyundai Santa Fe Plug-in Hybrid. Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe.
Instruction: Identify which animal is domesticated or wild: Silkmoth, Roman snail Response: Silkmouth is domesticated, Roman snail is wild.
Instruction: Imagine you're planning a ski trip with your friends. What are some good areas to go skiing? Response: There are many skiing spots around the world with various levels of difficulty. Some of the most well-known ski areas in the world are in North America, including in Whistler, BC, Lake Tahoe, CA, Park City, UT, various resorts in Colorado, and Mont Tremblant, Quebec.
Instruction: Best sports in the world Response: F1. F1 is best sport in the world because it has most adrenaline rush and people like Pace and speed.
Instruction: Rank these transportation mode with respect to their CO2 impact from largest to smallest: train, plane, car Response: plane, car, train
Instruction: What is Audemars Piguet Royal Oak ? Response: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak is a luxury watch. This watch was invented in 1971 by Gérald Genta and presented at the Bâle exhibition. It is the first steel watch at the price of a gold watch. It is recognizable to its specific octagonal shape and its handmade dial representing a « petite tapisserie ». It is also one of the first watches with a bracelet integrated into the case. This first Royal Oak had 2 hands (hours, minutes) and the date. It is also called Jumbo because of its imposing size for the time: 39mm in diameter. This watch is an icon for all collectors. It is now available in several versions (size, complications, thickness).
Instruction: How can I improve my table tennis skills? Response: To improve your table tennis skills, first you need to play more to build muscle memory. You can also watch videos online to learn specific techniques. And you can also consider taking some personal training courses. All of the above will help you improve your table tennis skills.
Instruction: What is a noun? Response: A noun is a naming word. It generally refers to the name of a specific object, person, place or idea.
Instruction: Give me a list of 3 good ways to gain weight. Response: Here is a list of 3 good ways to gain weight: 1. Eat more food, especially highly processed foods and foods high in sugars 2. Don't exercise, sit and do nothing for as long as you can 3. Drink sugary drinks for extra calories
Instruction: What is an Edgeworth box in Economics? Response: An Edgeworth box in Economics, is a graphical representation of a market with just two commodities, X and Y, and two consumers. The dimensions of the box are the total quantities Ωx and Ωy of the two goods.
Instruction: How can I reduce my carbon footprint? Response: There are several ways to reduce an individual's carbon footprint. It can be done by reducing your utilization of motor vehicles powered by fossil fuels like diesel or gasoline, including cars, airplanes, boats, trains and trucks. It is also possible to reduce your carbon footprint by easy changes in your lifestyle such as adjusting your thermostat so that you don't heat your house too hot in the winter or too cold in the summer, reducing your red meat intake and sourcing your electricity from renewable energy providers. It is also possible to reduce your carbon footprint by improving your home's energy efficiency by using energy efficient appliances, windows, water heaters and HVAC systems.
Instruction: Which state in the United States the is best? Response: There are 50 states, a federal district (District of Columbia), and five unincorporated territories that make up The United States of America. It is vast in geography, political ideology, climate, and leisure interests. The best state is the one in which your own personal preferences are met. Some prefer mountains, which Colorado or Washington offer. Others may desire access to the ocean so Florida may top the list. Still others may desire all four seasons and Minnesota may be best suited. The best thing about the United States is the freedom to decide which state is best.
Instruction: Who won the Golden Shoe Award for the season 2018-2019? Response: Lionel Messi won this award for the 6th time.
Instruction: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Zatula, Jarana huasteca Response: Zatula is percussion, Jarana huasteca is string.
Instruction: What is the first evidence of a boomerang? Response: Earliest evidence of the boomerang in Australia was about 20,000 years ago.
Instruction: How do you start your child playing soccer? Response: A great place to start is to start your child on a rec league. These are normally for beginners and emphasize having fun and usually are a short, low financial commitment. If they enjoy this experience, moving up to a club level league is a great next step. This is a larger commitment both in terms time and money.
Instruction: What is the best-selling book of all time? Response: According to Guinness World Records as of 1995, the Bible is the best-selling book of all time with an estimated 5 billion copies sold and distributed.
Instruction: What is the difference between earphones and headphones? Response: Both earphones and headphones allow users to listen to audio from an input device. Their primary difference is in their form factor. Earphones tend to go inside your ears, while headphones sit on your ears (on your head). Earphones are usually smaller and more portable, while headphones tend to have better sound quality and battery life, as they are larger and can fit more parts and larger batteries inside. Depending on your needs, either would be a good choice for listening to audio.
Instruction: What is the minimum feature a cell phone should have to avoid addiction Response: 1. Call facility 2. SMS 3.GPS
Instruction: Identify which instrument is string or woodwind: Goje, Dizi Response: Dizi is woodwind, Goje is string.
Instruction: What is the difference between a coastal cruising and blue water sailboat? Response: The designs, accommodations and compromises for these boats can be very different and reflect the likely sea conditions these boats would encounter, expected time at sea and different experiences of passenger comfort. The primary difference between these boats begins with the shape of the hull since many other design choices tend to be dictated by hull shape. Coastal cruisers, which are generally sailed near shore and in safer weather conditions, tend to have a flatter hull shapes since these boats, which means they tend to "slap" the water when coming off a wave. With a flatter hull shape, boat architects can make greater use of the cabin space and so coastal cruisers will generally have a more spacious interior. The helm (or the outdoor area from which the boat is navigated) is generally less protected and generally speaking, offers greater comfort and ease of moving around. Safety, protection and expected time away from marinas mean these boats can refill fresh water, recharge batteries, empty waste tanks more frequently and therefore, tend to have lower capacities. Blue water boats, because they are intended to sail in open waters (hence the moniker "blue water") in more unpredictable weather, generally have tapered (or tear drop shaped) hull shapes with heavier keels (generally, lead) and deeper drafts. With these designs, blue water boats can withstand heavier seas and will "cut through" waves rather than "slap." Generally speaking, blue water boats offer a much more comfortable experience in rougher seas and will have bigger fresh water and fuel tanks and will likely feature generators and other equipment that allows these boats to away for longer periods. Blue water boats feature tapered hulls so the beam or width of the boat narrows the closer it gets to the water line (and below), leaving less room in the interior cabin than an equally sized coastal cruiser. Foot for foot, blue water boats will feature fewer berths and will have more cramped quarters because of the narrowing beam. Because blue water boats are intended to sail longer distances and will carry more fuel and fresh water, these boats interior space is further restricted to accomadate these practical requirements. The differences in comfort, stability and likelihood of capsizing are all captured in mathematical calculations that can provide an abstracted comparison between these boat types so prospective buyers can anticipate the the experiences and trade offs each hull type would provide.
Instruction: How to find the area of a rectangle? Response: A rectangle is a closed two dimensional quadrilateral structure with four right angles (90 degrees). Opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel and of equal length. Usually, the length of longer sides is called length of a rectangle and the length of shorter sides is called width/breadth of a rectangle. Area of the rectangle is calculated by multiplying the length and width of the rectangle. For example, If the length of the rectangle is l and the width of the rectangle is w then area of the rectangle = (l x w). If all sides of a rectangle are of equal length then it is called a square. Thus, square is a special case of a rectangle.
Instruction: Give me a list of the Adventure motorbikes that I can buy on my LAMS (Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme) restriction, living in Australia Response: This is not a comprehensive list but you can use this as a starting point: Kawasaki Versys-X 300 Kawazaki KLR650 Honda CRF300 Rally BMW G 310 GS KTM 390 Adventure Honda CB500XA Yamaha XT250 Yamaha WR250R Suzuki V-Strom 650XT Royal Enfield Himalayan Suzuki DRZ400/DR650
Instruction: Which is a species of fish? Turbot or Turbo Response: Turbot
Instruction: Give me a list of the best movies that are sequels Response: Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Night at the Museum 2, Grown-Ups 2, Toy Story 2
Instruction: What are the different air routes for traveling between Genova (GOA) and San Francisco (SFO) from fastest to longest? Response: 1 - GOA-MUC-SFO (United Airlines) 2 - GOA-FRA-SFO (United Airlines) 3 - GOA-AMS-SFO (KLM) 4 - GOA-FCO-SFO (ITA Airways) 5 - GOA-FCO-JFK-SFO (ITA Airways + Delta Airlines) 6 - GOA-FCO-LAX-SFO (ITA Airways + Delta Airlines) 7 - GOA-AMS-JFK-SFO (KLM + Delta Airlines) 8 - GOA-AMS-ATL-SFO (KLM + Delta Airlines) 9 - GOA-AMS-MSP-SFO (KLM + Delta Airlines)
Instruction: I do not trust you Response: Oopss..i am trying my best to understand more details and trying to be more accurate day by day but I do understand that it may take some time to build trust with a machine learning model like myself. I can tell you that I do not have personal biases or agendas, and my response here is purely based on the information and context provided to me. I would love to see the statement to changing to "I trust you" :)
Instruction: What nationality was Morse inventor of the famous code Response: American
Instruction: Give me a bulleted list of different ways to get around a city without a car Response: The following are different ways to get around a city without a car: 1. Walk 2. Take public transportation such as the bus or subway 3. Ride a bike 4. Use Uber 5. Ride a scooter 6. Ask a friend with a car 7. Hitchhike
Instruction: Where did Father's Day originate? Response: Father's Day was founded in Spokane, Washington.