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question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Here's a complex question that requires someone to reason about the input, can you answer it? Which director was from the United States, Scott Pembroke or André Berthomieu?
answer:Scott Pembroke was a director from the United States. Born in Brooklyn, New York on February 1, 1893, he directed many films during his career, primarily working in the silent film era. He was mostly associated with comedy films and worked with the likes of Laurel and Hardy. On the other hand, André Berthomieu was a French director, born on February 16, 1903, in Rouen, France. He directed a variety of films in French cinema, spanning various genres and styles. In summary, Scott Pembroke is the director from the United States, while André Berthomieu is French.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Please answer the following question: Read the following conversation and answer the question. Frank: Hi, Terry, you're just back from New York. Terry: Yes. Frank: It must be an exciting trip. Terry: Well, I've really seen lots of things. I saw the most spectacular view when I was crossing a bridge to Manhattan at dusk, and the skyscrapers were lit up producing a classic nighttime view of Manhattan. Frank: That's really beautiful. Terry: But that's not the whole picture. Some of the streets in New York are very rough. I saw large piles of garbage cans at the roadside, and graffiti all over garage doors and store shutters. Frank: I can't believe it. Terry: The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed, though. Frank: Did you stay in a hotel? Terry: Yes. The hotel we stayed at turned out to be fairly decent, though the room was small, with a tiny bathroom that was only about 3 feet larger than the bed. As I was inexperienced with tourist-area hotels, I was startled, I mean, the room was 129 a night. But at least the room was clean and the bed reasonably comfortable. Frank: What's your general impression of New York? Terry: Well, restaurants pack their tiny tables very tightly; grocery stores and bookstores have aisles that are narrow; the sidewalks are cluttered with newsstands, vendors and their carts, and places that aren't restrictively small, such as the lawns around the Natural History Museum, are full of people, so they're no escape. Question: How much does the hotel room cost Terry a night? - 130. - 129. - 128. Answer:
answer:The hotel room cost Terry 129 a night.
question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. - Some is reflected back into space - The rest of the energy is absorbed by land and oceans, heating the Earth - Heat radiates from Earth to space - Some of this heat is trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere - Human activities such as burning fuel are increasing the amount of greenhouses gases - This causes more heat radiation to stay trapped in our atmosphere - The Earth's temperature rises - What might be the first step of the process? Answer:
answer:The first step of the process is the incoming sunlight, also known as solar radiation, which reaches the Earth. Some of this solar energy is reflected back into space, while the rest is absorbed by land and oceans, heating the Earth. This initiates the chain of events that lead to global warming and climate change.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Summarize: It can be extremely daunting to meet new people, especially if you have bipolar depression. However, taking the first step to introduce yourself is important. If you are at a party or social function, just go up to the person and say hello and tell them your name. For example, you may be at a friend’s party or at a social meetup. Scan the crowd for someone who looks nice or interesting. Go up to that person and say, “Hi. My name is ____. What’s yours?” If someone is alone, then they will likely be happy to have the company. Sometimes, just going up to someone and introducing yourself may be awkward. Instead, you may find it easier to start a conversation with someone. Use the situation you are in or the location to give you a good starting place for conversation. Just make sure to stick to neutral topics and avoid anything potentially inflammatory, such as politics. If you are in class, start a conversation with someone about the homework or the material you’re covering. If you’re at a social meetup for board games, start talking to someone about the board game they are playing. If you’re at a friend’s party, comment on the food or the music. For example, you can say, “What game are they playing? It looks fun, but I have never seen it before” or “What did you think of the book we read for class?” or “I didn’t know they were getting burritos catered. I love burritos, and this place is one of the best.” As you pursue friends with bipolar depression, the time is going to come when you want to share your condition with your friends. Think about how you want to tell and why. Make sure you wait until you get to know and trust the person before you decide to share it with them. Think about why you want to tell this person. Will this person be understanding? Will they be patient and supportive? Consider how they talk with other people as well because this will be a good indication of how they will talk to you. When you finally tell the person, tell them as much as they need to know. For example, “I have bipolar depression. That means I sometimes have trouble with my moods and go through phases of depression. This doesn’t mean we can’t be friends. I just wanted you to know.” Or, if you feel uncomfortable sharing this much, then you can also share a symptom of your bipolar disorder. For example, you might say, “I often have trouble sleeping at night.” Trouble sleeping is a common complaint so most people can relate to it. If you’re to the point where you want to tell people about your condition, you should be careful how often you talk about it. If you are struggling with your symptoms or going through a bad patch, it’s okay to talk about it or let your friends know. However, don’t talk about the bipolar every time you get together with people. Don’t detail your health problems or difficulties with bipolar all the time when you’re with other people. Though you may deal with it constantly, you don’t want that to be the focus of your conversations and social interactions. Make sure to listen to your friend’s concerns as well.
answer:Meeting new people can be scary, especially if you have something called bipolar depression. But saying hello and telling them your name is a good start. You can talk about things around you like games, food, or schoolwork. If you want to tell someone about your bipolar depression, make sure you know and trust them first. Tell them what they need to know, but don't talk about it all the time. Remember to listen to your friends too.