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Give me a list of the best exploration-focused video games.
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Here are some games where the primary goal is exploration:
- Subnautica
- Outer Wilds
- Journey
- No Man's Sky
- Stray
- Astroneer
- Grow: Song of the Evertree
- Firewatch
- Call of the Sea
- ABZU
- What Remains of Edith Finch |
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What are the primary causes of inflation?
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One of the primary causes of inflation are when there is an overall increase in the amount of money people are being paid, therefore it drives up the price of everything else. |
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How do I make good coffee?
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Making good coffee depends on three key things. First, use good coffee beans that have been roasted within the last seven days. Then use a high-quality grinder so that the coffee grinds are consistent with the type of coffee you are making. Finally, use filtered water so that the flavor of the coffee is not overshadowed by any minerals in the water. |
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Write me a message to send to a candidate recently admitted to business school from a second year MBA
Response:
Congratulations on your admission to our program. I hope you are doing some well-deserved celebrating!!
I am finishing up my second year in my MBA and will graduate with fond memories of the community and people. Since day 1, I felt so much support and guidance throughout the recruitment process.
I would love to be a resource for you as you make your decision. Please feel free to email me here or text/call me. |
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Why are windows not attached directly to the studs of a house?
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When installing windows, it is important to remember that houses move over time. Whether from foundation settling, or swaying in the wind, houses are not totally stationary. As a consequence, if you were to attach a new window rigidly to wooden framing, the glass in the window, which is rigid and brittle, might experience cracking or warping. Additionally, the components of the window, such as the seals and hardware that allows the window to open and close, might break down. Window installers will use a combination of shims and flexible sealing materials such as caulk, along with proper flashing, vapor barriers, and siding to make sure windows are water and air tight, and will operate properly for many years into the future. |
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How do you build a roof?
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Roofs are more complex than they look from the outside. Here are the basic steps to building a roof:
1. Build out the shape of the roof with a wood frame. This is the roof's skeleton.
2. Cover the frame with decking. Decking is the first layer of the roof. It's a thin piece of wood that all the other material will rest on.
3. Add an underlayment on top of the decking. This is a synthetic barrier that guards against water and fire, and helps the roof maintain its shape if the wood under it expands or contracts.
4. Add flashing around vertical elements on the roof. Flashing is a thin sheet of metal that prevents water from getting into gaps around vertical elements like chimneys and vents.
5. Apply shingles to the roof. Shingles are made of asphalt and they are the outermost layer of a roof. Shingles are the first line of defense in protecting your home, but they can also add color and design elements to your home. |
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Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Pantalon, Chang
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Chang is string, Pantalon is percussion. |
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Does Delta Lake support writes or reads using the Spark Streaming DStream API?
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Delta does not support the DStream API. We recommend Table streaming reads and writes. |
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Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Platybelodon, Lion
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Lion is alive, Platybelodon is extinct. |
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Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Wind chime, Hardingfele
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Hardingfele is string, Wind chime is percussion. |
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Give me 4 words to describe designer shoes
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creative, exquisite, expensive, fashionable |
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Tell me if these are states or countries: New York, Brazil, Africa, Sweden, Indiana, California, Hawaii, Argentina
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The following are states: Indiana, California, Hawaii, New York. Countries: Brazil, Argentina, Sweden. Africa is neither a state or a country, it is a continent. Also New York is the name of a city and a state. |
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How long does it take to get to mars?
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About 7 months. |
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Who is the heir to the throne in England.
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As the oldest son of King Charles, William, the Price of Wales, is heir to the throne. |
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What is social media and how is it used?
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Social media are technologies that people interact with that enable them to share things like photos, documents, information, ideas, politics, and interests with other people. They are a way for people to make new friends who have similar interests. Social media is also used in dating and finding love too. It has even been used to find talent all over the world even from under developed nations where only a camera and internet connection is needed to showcase your talent to the world. Social media is also used for selling and buying too. |
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What are five totally distinct, creative ways to describe the usefulness of a broken stapler.
Response:
One can put a broken stapler to good use as a
- paper weight
- hammer
- home decor
- ruler
- weapon |
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What came first the chicken or the egg?
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At first glance, it may seem that a chicken must have come from an egg first. "Egg" is a word, that is used to describe the resulting product of procreation for many species. Based on the theory of evolution a non chicken egg at some point led to the birth of a chicken. It is important to note that an egg does not instantly turn into a chicken and there is a vast and potentially infinite spectrum of transitionary states. Somewhere in the infinite spectrum of this evolutionary transition a chicken and egg existed for a moment. One can argue that a chicken and its egg were created exactly at the same instant in time. We could further argue that the chicken and egg of yesterday is not the same chicken and egg of today. |
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What is an allele?
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An allele is a variation of the same sequence of nucleotides at the same place on a long DNA molecule, as described in leading textbooks on genetics and evolution.
The word "Allele" is a short form of "allelomorph".
"The chromosomal or genomic location of a gene or any other genetic element is called a locus (plural: loci) and alternative DNA sequences at a locus are called alleles."
The simplest alleles are single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP), but they can also be insertions and deletions of up to several thousand base pairs.
Popular definitions of 'allele' typically refer only to different alleles within genes. For example, the ABO blood grouping is controlled by the ABO gene, which has six common alleles (variants). In population genetics, nearly every living human's phenotype for the ABO gene is some combination of just these six alleles.
Most alleles observed result in little or no change in the function of the gene product it codes for. However, sometimes, different alleles can result in different observable phenotypic traits, such as different pigmentation. A notable example of this is Gregor Mendel's discovery that the white and purple flower colors in pea plants were the result of a single gene with two alleles.
Nearly all multicellular organisms have two sets of chromosomes at some point in their biological life cycle; that is, they are diploid. In this case, the chromosomes can be paired. Each chromosome in the pair contains the same genes in the same order, and place, along the length of the chromosome. For a given gene, if the two chromosomes contain the same allele, they, and the organism, are homozygous with respect to that gene. If the alleles are different, they, and the organism, are heterozygous with respect to that gene. |
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Classify each of the following as a planet or a star: Neptune, Saturn, Pollux, Sun, Jupiter, Mercury
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Neptune: Planet
Saturn: Planet
Pollux: Star
Sun: Star
Jupiter: Planet
Mercury: Planet |
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Who amongst these are women: Virat Kohli, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, PV Sindhu, Virender Sehwag, Maria Sharapova, Steffi Graf, Venus Williams.
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Serena Williams, PV Sindhu, Maria Sharapova, Steffi Graf, Venus Williams are women. |
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Inflation means that the general level of prices is going up, the opposite of deflation. More money will be needed to pay for goods (like a loaf of bread) and services (like getting a haircut at the hairdresser's).
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Inflation means that the general level of prices is going up, the opposite of deflation. More money will be needed to pay for goods (like a loaf of bread) and services (like getting a haircut at the hairdresser's). Economists measure inflation regularly to know an economy's state. Inflation changes the ratio of money towards goods or services; more money is needed to get the same amount of a good or service, or the same amount of money will get a lower amount of a good or service. |
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Are Grizzly bears and Brown bears the same?
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Grizzly bears are actually a subspecies of brown bears (Ursus arctos horribilis). The difference is regional: Bears found inland are referred to as "grizzlies", while bears found on the coast are known as brown bears. |
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Make up a plausible fishing story about the one that got away. Write in the first person.
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Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes. A few years ago, my brother and I decided to try our luck at one of the best rumored spots for largemouth bass, Otter Tail Lake. We arrived just after dawn and walked about 30 minutes from public access parking to a secluded bank which we hoped to have to ourselves.
There was not much action. My brother questioned our choice of bait, nightcrawlers, but I told him to keep faith. We were hungry, but realized we'd forgotten our pastries in the car. My brother offered to fetch breakfast. I continued to fish while he was away.
I felt a hard tug on my line. I pulled back on the rod to confirm the bite. I had something big on the line! Carefully I turned the crank, pausing periodically to give the fish a chance to exhaust itself. My patience paid off. I could see the bass in the water a few yards off shore. It appeared to be larger than my arm. I turned the crank and pulled hard on the rod to finish the job. The fish was a fighter, but I felt good about my chances. But suddenly my line snapped and the bass disappeared.
When my brother returned, I told him my story. He was a skeptic. We did not go home empty handed as we landed 3 smaller bass, the largest weighing 4 pounds. But I felt disappointed. We were fishing with a 20 pound test: the one that got away must have been a monster! |
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What is Microsoft copilot
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Microsoft 365 Copilot is an artificial intelligence assistant feature for Microsoft 365 applications and services, which include its productivity suite of programs, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. The integration of Copilot with 365, announced on March, 16, 2023, is initially available to a small number of enterprises and individuals for testing purposes. Copilot uses OpenAI's GPT-4 large language model with Microsoft Graph to assist users in a range of tasks.[3 |
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Marburg Virus Disease was first detected in which year?
Response:
1967 |
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What is the nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins?
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins (usually abbreviated protein NMR) is a field of structural biology in which NMR spectroscopy is used to obtain information about the structure and dynamics of proteins, and also nucleic acids, and their complexes. The field was pioneered by Richard R. Ernst and Kurt Wüthrich at the ETH, and by Ad Bax, Marius Clore, Angela Gronenborn at the NIH, and Gerhard Wagner at Harvard University, among others. Structure determination by NMR spectroscopy usually consists of several phases, each using a separate set of highly specialized techniques. The sample is prepared, measurements are made, interpretive approaches are applied, and a structure is calculated and validated.
NMR involves the quantum-mechanical properties of the central core ("nucleus") of the atom. These properties depend on the local molecular environment, and their measurement provides a map of how the atoms are linked chemically, how close they are in space, and how rapidly they move with respect to each other. These properties are fundamentally the same as those used in the more familiar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), but the molecular applications use a somewhat different approach, appropriate to the change of scale from millimeters (of interest to radiologists) to nanometers (bonded atoms are typically a fraction of a nanometer apart), a factor of a million. This change of scale requires much higher sensitivity of detection and stability for long term measurement. In contrast to MRI, structural biology studies do not directly generate an image, but rely on complex computer calculations to generate three-dimensional molecular models.
Currently most samples are examined in a solution in water, but methods are being developed to also work with solid samples. Data collection relies on placing the sample inside a powerful magnet, sending radio frequency signals through the sample, and measuring the absorption of those signals. Depending on the environment of atoms within the protein, the nuclei of individual atoms will absorb different frequencies of radio signals. Furthermore, the absorption signals of different nuclei may be perturbed by adjacent nuclei. This information can be used to determine the distance between nuclei. These distances in turn can be used to determine the overall structure of the protein.
A typical study might involve how two proteins interact with each other, possibly with a view to developing small molecules that can be used to probe the normal biology of the interaction ("chemical biology") or to provide possible leads for pharmaceutical use (drug development). Frequently, the interacting pair of proteins may have been identified by studies of human genetics, indicating the interaction can be disrupted by unfavorable mutations, or they may play a key role in the normal biology of a "model" organism like the fruit fly, yeast, the worm C. elegans, or mice. To prepare a sample, methods of molecular biology are typically used to make quantities by bacterial fermentation. This also permits changing the isotopic composition of the molecule, which is desirable because the isotopes behave differently and provide methods for identifying overlapping NMR signals. |
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What does it mean to be customer obsessed or achieve customer obsession?
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Customer obsession is a state of mind. To embody a Customer Obsessed state of mind, one must consider the customer they are obsessed with in all things. For example, when at the grocery store you see an advertisement from a competitor of your customer, a customer-obsessed state of mind will naturally conceive of methods that a customer might employ, out-competing the viewed advertisement. When going to sleep, the customer and their needs are the last thoughts that drift from your mind as you fall asleep. When waking up, the customer should be the first thought to naturally occur as you begin to consider your activities. When eating your lunch, you should imagine what your customer is eating for their lunch.
When your customer is on your mind every waking moment, you've begun to walk the path of being customer obsessed. Once you've begun dreaming of your customer, then you will then have achieved true customer obsession. |
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What kind of milk is Vietnamese coffee often served with?
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Vietnamese coffee is often brewed over sweetened condensed milk. |
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What was the name of Dr Dolittle’s Parrot
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Polynesia |
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What is the KPMG company?
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KPMG stands for Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler. They are one of the world's leading accounting firms. They were first found in 1881, and they have more than 200,000 professionals operating in offices all over the world in over 153 different countries. KPMG offers audit services and tax advisory services to large companies, medium sized companies and many companies in the public sector. |
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What is the best food in the world?
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Humans love their food, don’t they? Why is that? Well, humans are born in places where there is a local cuisine that they grow up with and love. Eating this food established an association with a comforting experience and this is why most nations claim that the best food is in their country. However, there seems to be a global understanding that Italian, French, Thai and Japanese cuisines are some of the best in the world. The reason for this, apart from top quality genuine ingredients and local cultural importance, can be the positive association attached to the cuisine by mass media or personal experiences whilst on holiday. |
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Can we time travel?
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By Einstein's relativity theory, time travel is possible. |
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Who is the author of Atomic Habits?
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James Clear is the author of the bestselling book titled Atomic Habits. |
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What is Daylight savings time?
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As the name suggests, Daylight savings time is a change in time during the spring and the fall. The reasoning behind it was that people would enjoy having more daylight hours while awake. |
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Who won the MLB World Series in 2020?
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Los Angeles Dodgers |
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Why are over partitioned tables poor data layout strategy
Response:
Over-partitioning creates physical boundaries beyond which the file compaction and z-ordering aren’t effective and you’re still left with the small files problems. With Delta, a better strategy is to use combination of partitioning and z-ordering to allow for better file layouts.
Would be helpful to understand the business requirements & design details behind these highly partitioned tables you have in parquet today |
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What is the national bird of New Zealand?
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The kiwi bird is the national bird of New Zealand. This bird is particularly interesting because it cannot fly and it runs very fast. If you see one in person consider yourself lucky because sightings are rare during the day and in highly populated areas. It also has strong legs and no tail. New Zealanders adore this bird and often refer to it as the 'humble kiwi.' |
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What is DNA sequencing?
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DNA sequencing is the process of determining the nucleic acid sequence – the order of nucleotides in DNA. It includes any method or technology that is used to determine the order of the four bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. The advent of rapid DNA sequencing methods has greatly accelerated biological and medical research and discovery.
Knowledge of DNA sequences has become indispensable for basic biological research, DNA Genographic Projects and in numerous applied fields such as medical diagnosis, biotechnology, forensic biology, virology and biological systematics. Comparing healthy and mutated DNA sequences can diagnose different diseases including various cancers, characterize antibody repertoire, and can be used to guide patient treatment. Having a quick way to sequence DNA allows for faster and more individualized medical care to be administered, and for more organisms to be identified and cataloged.
The rapid speed of sequencing attained with modern DNA sequencing technology has been instrumental in the sequencing of complete DNA sequences, or genomes, of numerous types and species of life, including the human genome and other complete DNA sequences of many animal, plant, and microbial species.
The first DNA sequences were obtained in the early 1970s by academic researchers using laborious methods based on two-dimensional chromatography. Following the development of fluorescence-based sequencing methods with a DNA sequencer, DNA sequencing has become easier and orders of magnitude faster.[ |
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How do you score three points in basketball?
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You score three points by making a basket from beyond the three point line, which is an arc which is drawn around each basket. By sinking the ball from far away from the basket, you are rewarded with an extra point. |
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Name the top scorer in NBA history.
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In 2023, Lebron James passed Kareem Abdul- Jabbar for most career points in NBA history. |
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What is the best bike setup for Zwift's Three Little Sisters tour?
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I recommend a lightweight bike with good climbing capabilities for this route, such as the Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Ultimate, or Trek Emonda. These bikes offer a good balance of speed and climbing ability, which can be helpful on the steep ascents of the Three Little Sisters tour. The route will first tackle the Hilly KOM, Titan's Grove KOM, and finally, finish on the Volcano KOM. In terms of wheels, a set of lightweight climbing wheels such as the DT Swiss disc or Zipp 858's could be a good option, as they offer reduced weight and improved aerodynamics. |
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Where did the word supercalifragalistic come from, and what does it mean?
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The word originated from the 1964 Disney musical film called Mary Poppins which was written by the Sherman Brothers, and sung by both Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. The word was made up to as something to say when you really don't have anything to say, but it is also used in other instances when someone wants to describe something as being great or really good. |
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What is a woodwind instrument?
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Woodwind instruments are a family of musical instruments that produce sound by splitting the air blown on a sharp edge, such as a reed. These instruments can be made of any materials, not just wood. |
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Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Hosho, Flamenco guitar
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Hosho is percussion, Flamenco guitar is string. |
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What is the downside of using mulch for your landscape?
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Mulch attracts termites and other insects. Mulch has to be replaced every other year. |
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Queen Elizabeth II, who reigned UK for 70 years, passed away the age of 96 at
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Balmoral |
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Which of these counties has only one neighbour, and which have more than one neighbour: Haiti, Russia, South Korea, Germany, Portugal, Ireland, Canada, Brazil, Denmark, Austria, Qatar and France.
Response:
The following countries have only one neighbouring country: South Korea, Qatar, Portugal, Ireland, Haiti, Canada, and Denmark. These countries have multiple neighbours:Russia, Brazil, Germany, Austria, and France. |
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I would like to go to Mystery Spot near Santa Cruz California. What can you tell me about the mystery surrounding the Mystery Spot and how should I plan for this trip?
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It is great to hear that you are looking to go to Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz, California. During winter it can get chilly so layer up. The road leading up from South Bay is windy on 17 South and then goes through a thicker forest. Mystery Spot is a tourist attraction that was opened in 1939 by George Prather. You can sign up for a guided tour at https://www.mysteryspot.com/ and Mystery Spot is open year round. The tour is approx. 40 mins long and you discover that gravity doesn't behave like it should or what should be higher than you turns out to be at same height or lower. You make a steep quick climb to a tilted cabin on a tilted road and you feel disoriented and seem to be at a severe incline when you enter this cabin. While there are various hypotheses as to reason for these effects, the most likely explanation is some level of optical illusion as the road is tilted at a severe opposite angle to the tilted roof line and the inside of the cabin. I think a combination of gravity hill where you get the sensation you are climbing up the road when in reality you are going down and the odd tilted angles of the cabin causes severe optical illusion. It also causes humans to fall back on visual senses more and ignore other senses which might be counter acting what you see. |
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In what year did the Geneva Conference ratify the Vietnamese Communist Victory?
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1954 the Geneva Conference divided independent Vietnam into Communist North and pro_western South. |
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Write a facebook post responding to a question about whether public or private school is better
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I really think it comes down to personal preference and the type of kid(s) you have. I don't think there is a universal one size fits all approach here. There's a lot of factors that can go into the decision, whether you live in a good school district, if your kid is special needs or struggles socially, whether you can afford private school, on and on. For us, we decided to go public because our school district is relatively good. Our school is close to our house and our kids do relatively well in school. So far, we've been happy. My one complaint is that there is not a ton of personal attention so I do think it requires a lot of parent involvement to keep kids on track. Whatever you decide, you just need to weigh what is right for your family. |
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Why people love youtube as a search option rather then Google?
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Because people love to view rather then read to gain knowledge also I believe When you see you capture most rather you read (or hear) |
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Which characters belong to DC or Marvel Universe? Hawkeye, Green Arrow
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Hawkeye is Marvel, Green Arrow is DC |
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Which of these titles are by Walter Dean Myers and which are by Rick Riordan Jr.? Hoops, The Legend of Tarik, Ambush in the Amazon, Crystal, The Life of a Harlem Man, The Lost Hero, The Titan's Curse, The Lightning Thief, The Red Pyramid, The Demigod Diaries
Response:
Walter Dean Myers titles: Hoops, The Legend of Tarik, Ambush in the Amazon, Crystal, The Life of a Harlem Man
Rick Riordan Jr. titles: The Lost Hero, The Titan's Curse, The Lightning Thief, The Red Pyramid, The Demigod Diaries |
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When was the World Investment Report 2021 released by UNCTAD?
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June 21, 2021 |
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Should I marry/ commit my significant other?
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Who you choose to spend the rest of your life with is one of the most important decisions you will ever make and one that not should be taken lightly. There are many ups and downs in life and it is imperative to ask yourself questions such as, will this person support me in troubling times, celebrate my successes, be faithful to me, listen to me, laugh with me, etc. You want he, she or they to bring out the best of you. Make sure you have had enough time with this person to truly answer these questions. It is better to wait and know for sure than to rush into this decision.
It is also important to ensure you and this individual are aligned on things such as having kids, career/ personal goals, managing finances and overall expectations prior to making a lifelong commitment.
Marriage can be tough but also the best thing in the world! I hope you choose someone who can show you just how wonderful it can be! |
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What do you think are the most relevant things in life?
Response:
That's a very complex question and depends on the individual and their circumstances. That said, it would be fair to assume that family, friends, and health will likely rank high for many people. |
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What are the most popular smart ring bells?
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Ring is a smart ring bell company that can record events and ping your phone when someone rings your Ring doorbell. The company has other products such as floodlights that are motion activated. |
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Missy Elliott references what infamous celebrity couple in "Let Me Fix My Weave?"
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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez |
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What are some must visit places in San Diego, CA?
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San Diego is known as a sunny state and is one of those places in the US that receives most sun light through out the year. People from all over the US visit San Diego. Here are some must visit places in San Diego:
- San Diego Zoo
- Balboa Park
- USS Midway Museum
- Safari Park
- Seaworld San Diego
- Belmont Park |
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When running a marathon and attempting to run a personal best time, categorize the following as either ‘useful’ or ‘not useful’, ‘dangerous’ or ‘neither. Fast digesting carbohydrates, a fire extinguisher, a weight vest, scissors, running shoes
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Fast-digesting carbohydrates are useful to make sure your body has fuel through all 26.2 miles. A fire extinguisher is neither useful nor not useful. A weight vest is not useful if you’re attempting to run your personal best. The extra weight will slow you down. Scissors are dangerous, you should never run with scissors. Running shoes are very useful to protect your feet and enhance your biomechanics and the efficiency of your stride to run your best time. |
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What is the difference between a bike and an electric bike
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An electric bike is very similar to a traditional bike with a few additional components.
They have a similar style of wheels, handlebars, and frame style as a regular bike. In addition, they have an electric motor, battery, and controller for the user. The battery powers the motors which offer assistance while pedaling. An e-bike does not change the pedaling action, it just makes it feel simpler. |
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Identify which car manufacturer is Japanese or American: GMC or Nissan
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Nissan is Japanese, GMC is American |
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How many States are there in the United States?
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50 |
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Give me a list of top unicorns from India.
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Flipkart, Swiggy, Ola, Meesho, Cred, Dream11, Paytm, Zomato |
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Why do people like to travel?
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Traveling has always been innate in human behavior for many reasons. The desire to discover, experience and answer simple curiosities drives many people to travel to places near and far. There are many benefits of traveling such as improving mental health, gain creativity and inspiration, finding an understanding of yourself and reducing stress and anxiety. |
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Tell me where you would find each of these in a bathroom or bedroom: sheets, pillows, toilet, shower, sink, bed, bidet
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Sheets: Bedroom
Pillows: Bedroom
Toilet: Bathroom
Shower: Bathroom
Sink: Bathroom
Bed: Bedroom
Bidet: Bathroom |
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Which NBA franchises have the most championships?
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The Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics each have 17 NBA championships, the most of any team. |
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What are the ingredients of a classic Greek salad?
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A classic greek salad consists of hearty vegetables, cheese, and a dressing. Namely, tomatoes, red onion, cucumber, kalamata olives, sheep feta cheese, and a dressing of red wine vinegar, olive oil, oregano, salt, and pepper. |
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Who are the two most translated English writers
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Shakespeare and Agatha Christie |
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What is the best way to lose weight?
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Cut carbs, calorie deficit. |
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Classify these as either web browsers or programming languages: Firefox, Netscape, C++, Python, Internet Explorer, Edge, Ruby, C#, Safari, AOL Explorer
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Web browsers: Firefox, Netscape, Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari, AOL Explorer
Programming languages: C++, Python, Ruby, C# |
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Classify the following literals as strings or ints: "a", "", "0", 0, 0xasdf, "0xasdf"
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In many programming languages, string literals are surrounded by double quotes. That means that "a", "", "0", and "0xasdf" are strings, while 0 and 0xasdf are int literals. |
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When building a pre-stained shelf from Ikea, classify each of the following as useful or not useful for the task: a wooden dowel, a watercolor paint kit, a windowpane, a rubber mallet, a multitool, a screwdriver.
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Wooden dowel: useful, a watercolor paint kit: not useful, a windowpane: not useful, a rubber mallet: useful, a multitool: useful, a screwdriver: useful. |
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Give me a bulleted list of some of the greatest parks in London
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Here is a list of London's greatest parks:
- Hampstead Heath
- Regent’s Park
- Greenwich Park
- Victoria Park
- Holland Park
- Richmond Park
- Green Park
- Hyde Park
- St James’s Park |
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Name some of John Grisham's bestselling novels.
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John Grisham is a famous American novelist and former lawyer. He is best known for writing crime procedural and legal thrillers. His first best-selling novel was A Time to Kill in 1989. The Firm novel was released in 1991 and became a movie starring Tom Cruise in 1993. Other famous bestselling books by John Grisham include: The Pelican Brief in 1992; The Runaway Jury in 1996; The Rainmaker in 1995; The Broker in 2004; |
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What is the purpose of a phone case?
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Using a phone case protects your phone from damage. It prevents scratches and absorbs shock from impacts caused by things like dropping your phone. |
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Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Cave Bear, Saola
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Saola is alive, Cave Bear is extinct. |
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what are the most popular sports in america
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The most popular sports in america are football, baseball, basketball, hockey |
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What are some things to do in Rochester, NY?
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- Eat a Garbage Plate, a local specialty
- Visit the Eastman House, the world's oldest museum dedicated to photography
- Spend a day at the Museum of Play, a museum dedicated to exploration and play
- See the Lamberton Conservatory, a botanical garden with walking trails
- Watch a Red Wings game, Rochester's minor league baseball team |
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Who are the children of Ned and Catelyn Stark?
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Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran, and Rickon |
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Which is the oldest dynasty still ruling?
Response:
Japan |
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In which years did the Women's Australian cricket team win the world cup
Response:
1978
1982
1988
1997
2005
2013
2022 |
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Can you own a car in a state with an out of state driver license?
Response:
The short is answer is yes for most of the states. For example in the state of Washington you can register a car with an out of state license as long as you don't plan to become a resident of the state. There are ofcourse rules around what it takes to become a resident of the state and a government website is ideal for it. |
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What are some different ways a person could commute to work?
Response:
drive, ride a bicycle, walk, ride scooter, participate in a carpool, use public transportation |
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What is a difference between alligators and crocodiles?
Response:
A difference between alligators and crocodiles is the shape of their heads. Crocodiles have more narrow and longer heads than alligators. |
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Identify which car manufacturer is Japanese or American: Dodge, Subaru
Response:
Dodge is American, Subaru is Japanese |
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what is the mascot of Garfield High School in Seattle?
Response:
Bulldogs |
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What types of things can be plugged in and powered by electricity?
Response:
A hairdryer, television, computer and fridge are all examples of things that can be plugged in and powered by electricity. |
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What is a unit trust?
Response:
People can invest in unit trusts by buying units. The managers of the trust use the money people invest to buy investments. The fund manager values the fund's assets from time to time and puts a new price on the fund's units. |
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Where can I go to register to vote in Wisconsin, or to update my registration details, such as my current address?
Response:
The MyVote.wi.gov site has several resources to help Wisconsin voters. If you believe you are registered to vote, you can enter in your name and birth date to verify your registration status. Voting rolls do get updated and records that are believed to be outdated do get removed, so it is helpful to verify your status before going to vote. While current rules allow you to register at your polling site on the day of voting, you do need to have appropriate identification and proof of residence which you might not typically have on hand if you weren't expecting to need to register. You can also register to vote ahead of time through this website. This website is provided by the Wisconsin Elections Commission, which is a bipartisan commission charged with implementing Wisconsin's election statutes. |
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Best way to buy a new or used car?
Response:
Before you visit a dealership, get financing from your bank so that you have leverage at the dealership and can compare interest rates. Do research online to identify cars you would like to see in person. The more you look online, the more you will understand pricing, incentives, and upgrades available. Line up a few options that you would like to see in person. Always test drive any car you are considering. Know before you go to the dealership how much you want to offer for the car you like. If the dealership does not accept the offer, be willing to walk out and onto the next car. Do not let the dealership force you into optional packages or services you do not want. They can not force you to buy the extras. You will get the best deal if you are patient and do your research to know when you find a good deal. |
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In the english language what is alliteration?
Response:
Alliteration as I learned it in school from my second grade teacher is the repetition of consonant vowels sounds at the beginning of words and the end of sentences. An example of alliteration is the following "people are so perplexing when they are pushy." |
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Classify each of the following as ales or lagers: helles, IPA, doppelbock, gueuze, hefeweizen, Porter, stout
Response:
Lager, ale, lager, ale, ale, ale, ale. |
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How do I make an Old Fashioned?
Response:
A popular recipe for an Old Fashioned is to mix 2 ounces of bourbon with a teaspoon of simple syrup and a few dashes of Angostura bitters. Garnish with an orange peel. However, there are many variations including using maple syrup & other varieties of bitters. |
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When categorizing walnuts, pistachios, peanuts, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, almonds, lentils and chickpeas, which would you say are nuts and which are legumes?
Response:
Walnuts, pistachios, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, cashews, and almonds are all nuts. Peanuts, lentils and chickpeas are legumes. |
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Give me a list of things I should bring when taking a baby to the park.
Response:
Here are some things you should bring when taking a baby to the park:
- Diaper Bag
- Toys
- Stroller
- Extra Diapers and Clothes
- Carrying Pack
- First Aid Kit
- Water
- Snacks
- Milk |
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Which bird lays the largest egg?
Response:
Ostrich |
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Why are some people in Argentina called Portenos?
Response:
"Porteños" comes from the word Puerto, which means Port in Spanish. Porteños was first introduced to describe the people that lived near the main Port in Argentina which is in Buenos Aires, the Capital of Argentina. So Porteños is used to refer to people that live in Buenos Aires. If referring to a female the right use of the word would be PorteñA, with an "a" at the end. |
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What is a simple recipe for a margarita?
Response:
A simple margarita can be made using just tequila, lime juice, and simple syrup. Alternatively, margarita sweet and sour mix can be bought from the store and will need to be mixed with tequila. |
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Classify each of the following as something that should be kept private or shared publicly: credit card number, social security number, local news, weather forecast, bank account details
Response:
Credit Card Number: Kept Private
Social Security Number: Kept Private
Local News: Shared Publicly
Weather Forecast: Shared Publicly
Bank Account Details: Kept Private |