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question:If the federal government in its infinite wisdom-since it always knows more than anyone else about all issues relating to the environment-were to decide that we need to make an additional 5%, 6% or 7% reduction to industrial emissions, to toxic emissions in the atmosphere, under the agreements negotiated at Kyoto, on a uniform basis across Canada, this would be easily complied with by Alberta, where the emissions have increased in recent years. Can we draw the following conclusion? Federal government in its infinite wisdom always knows more than anyone. Choices: A). Yes; B). It's impossible to say; C). No;

answer:B). It's impossible to say

question:I was 35 weeks pregnant when I had my stroke. For weeks prior to the event I kept experiencing ‘visual disturbances.’ I felt when I was reading a newspaper or book a sense that my eyes were crossing. I’d feel aware right before it would occur and I would rush to look in a mirror only to discover my eyes were not crossing. I informed my OB who blamed it on the blood vessels in my eyes enlarging due to pregnancy. Ummm ok. You know more than me. Later I was told by a surgeon what I was experiencing was ‘textbook’ for the passing of blood clots through my occipital area of the brain! The feeling would eventually subside. I awoke one morning feeling ‘kind of fuzzy’ headed. Like I had slept too hard. I sat with my husband at the kitchen table for our morning coffee and newspaper and for no reason I could imagine I was unable to swallow my coffee and it dribbled out the left side of my mouth. My husband asked me what was going on and I apparently told him, I was ‘stroking’ out. He got up from the table assuming I was OK and went off to take his morning shower. While in the shower it occurred to him something might not be right. He came back to the table where I was struggling to lift myself from the chair. I put my hands on the table to lift my body and my left hand kept sliding off the edge. He finally got behind me and tried to lift me under my arms and I crumbled to the floor. He then called my OB and told him he thought I’d had a stroke. My OB immediately expressed his doubt but my husband was advised to call an ambulance to get me to the ER. I never really experienced pain from the stroke. According to the above context, choose the correct option to answer the following question. Question: After the end of the story, the narrator is probably: Options: A. Worried B. Healing C. not enough information D. Angry A:

answer:C. not enough information

question:Facts: - units: 9th cavalry regiment - placeofburial label: place of burial - battles: indian wars - death date: 01 november 1908 - allegiance: united states of america - rank: first -rrb- lieutenant -lrb- army -rrb- colonel -lrb- national guard - placeofburial: arlington national cemetery - awards: medal of honor - birth date: 23 april 1858 - serviceyears: 1880 & ndash ; 1905 -lrb- national guard -rrb- & ndash ; 1891 -lrb- army -rrb- 1892 - name: george ritter burnett - branch: united states army iowa national guard - death place: lincoln , nebraska - birth place: lower providence township , pennsylvania Based on these bullet points, write a short biography describing the life of george ritter burnett . A:

answer:George Ritter Burnett was born on April 23, 1858, in Lower Providence Township, Pennsylvania, a small community in the outskirts of Philadelphia. From a young age, he displayed a strong sense of patriotism and dedication to public service, which would eventually lead him to embark on a distinguished military career. Burnett began his service in the United States military in 1880 when he joined the Iowa National Guard. He served in the National Guard for over a decade, demonstrating skill, bravery, and leadership. In 1891, he transitioned to the United States Army, where he was assigned to the 9th Cavalry Regiment. The 9th Cavalry was one of the original six regiments of the Buffalo Soldiers, which comprised African American soldiers, and played a crucial role in the American Indian Wars and other frontier conflicts. Burnett's service with the 9th Cavalry proved his commitment to protecting American citizens and expanding the nation's frontier. Throughout his tenure, Burnett saw action in numerous engagements, earning the respect and admiration of his fellow soldiers and superiors. He proved to be a courageous and effective leader, ultimately achieving the rank of First Lieutenant in the Army and Colonel in the National Guard. His gallantry and service were not unrecognized. Burnett was awarded the prestigious Medal of Honor – the highest military decoration in the United States – for his actions during the Indian Wars. This honor underlined his dedication to his country and his unwavering commitment to the men under his command. Burnett continued to serve in the military until 1905 when he eventually retired from active duty. Even in his retirement, he remained a respected figure within the military community, often providing guidance and support to soldiers and officers alike. On November 1, 1908, George Ritter Burnett passed away in Lincoln, Nebraska. His final resting place is the Arlington National Cemetery, where he continues to be remembered as a brave and dedicated soldier who contributed greatly to the story of America's westward expansion. His life and service stand as a testament to the enduring values of courage, integrity, and honor that are the hallmarks of the men and women who serve in the United States military.

question:Q: Given the sentence "Four people are sitting at a picnic bench eating while a fifth man stands next to the bench." is it true that "Four people are having a picnic while excluding their friend because he was a jerk."? A: it is not possible to tell Explain how we arrive at this answer:

answer:A: We cannot definitively say that "Four people are having a picnic while excluding their friend because he was a jerk" based on the given sentence. Step-by-step justification: 1. The initial sentence states that "Four people are sitting at a picnic bench eating while a fifth man stands next to the bench." This conveys the fact that four people are sitting and eating, and there is a fifth man standing next to them. 2. The claim that the four people are having a picnic is plausible since they are sitting at a picnic bench and eating. However, this information alone does not prove that they are deliberately excluding the fifth man. 3. The assumption that the fifth man is their friend is also not directly stated in the original sentence. It is only mentioned that he is standing next to the bench. 4. Lastly, the claim that the four people are excluding the fifth man specifically because he was a jerk cannot be deduced from the given sentence as there is no information provided about the relationships between the individuals or the reason for the man standing instead of sitting with the others. Given the information provided, it is not possible to confirm the claim that "Four people are having a picnic while excluding their friend because he was a jerk."

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