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question:Can we conclude from "Man on specialized skateboard being propelled by unseen kite." that "The skateboard is powered by rocket fuel."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's solve step-by-step:

answer:No, we cannot conclude from "Man on specialized skateboard being propelled by unseen kite." that "The skateboard is powered by rocket fuel." Here's the step-by-step explanation: 1. The statement says "Man on specialized skateboard." This tells us that the skateboard is designed or modified for a specific purpose. 2. The statement proceeds with "being propelled by unseen kite." It indicates that the skateboard's motion and source of propulsion are from the kite, which may be a kite catching wind or some other form of external force that is not visible in the context. 3. Since the source of propulsion is explicitly stated as coming from an "unseen kite," there is no information or basis to conclude that the skateboard is powered by rocket fuel. So, based on the provided information, the answer is 'No.' We can't conclude that the skateboard is powered by rocket fuel.

question:Please answer the following question: Question: What does Celia talk about? If there is no answer, please output "Insufficient information to provide an answer.". Movie title: Marooned Context: Three American astronauts – commander Jim Pruett (Richard Crenna), "Buzz" Lloyd (Gene Hackman), and Clayton "Stoney" Stone (James Franciscus) – are the first crew of an experimental space station on an extended duration mission. While returning to Earth, the main engine on the Apollo spacecraft Ironman One fails. Mission Control determines that Ironman does not have enough fuel remaining to use the reaction control system as a backup to initiate atmospheric reentry. Nor is there sufficient fuel to re-dock with the station and wait for rescue. The crew is effectively marooned in orbit. NASA debates whether a rescue flight can reach the crew before their oxygen runs out in approximately two days. There are no backup launch vehicles or rescue systems available at Kennedy Space Center and NASA director Charles Keith (Peck) opposes using an experimental Air Force X-RV lifting body that would be launched on a Titan IIIC booster; neither the spacecraft nor the booster is man-rated, and there is insufficient time to put a new manned NASA mission together. Even though a booster is already on the way to nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for an already-scheduled Air Force launch, many hundreds of hours of preparation, assembly, and testing would be necessary. Ted Dougherty (David Janssen), the Chief Astronaut, opposes Keith and demands that something be done. The President agrees with Dougherty and tells Keith that failing to try a rescue mission will kill public support for the manned space program. The President tells Keith that money is no factor; "whatever you need, you've got it". While the astronauts' wives (Lee Grant, Mariette Hartley, and Nancy Kovack) agonize over the fates of their husbands, all normal checklist procedures are bypassed to prepare the X-RV for launch. A hurricane headed for the launch area threatens to cancel the mission, scrubbing the final attempt to launch in time to save all three Ironman astronauts. However, the eye of the storm passes over the Cape 90 minutes later during a... Answer:

answer:Insufficient information to provide an answer.

question:Write a subject line for this message: After the budget session, I thought I needed to make sure one more process is started and in order. Insurance costs have risen and there may be a disconnect between expectations and actual results. I would like to think that we can develop the proper insurance program for Wessex and other Operating Companies in a short time. I think we will need to determine what levels of insurance and deductibles are needed and then what is the right information to send out in the request for quotes. This is so that everyone is dealing with the same information. I would argue that we should be able to price the deal in the market and then give the group program a right to match the deal. I think the next step is yours, to tell us what levels of insurance and deductibles are needed and then follow that up with the information to go out in the RFP. However, it will be necessary to establish some ground rules. In the event the Operating Company (OC) wishes to secure a "market price" for their insurance: 1. The OC may nominate a broker to secure pricing. The Broker is subject to CRM's (Corporate Risk Management working for EGS-Enron Global Services) approval. Such approval will not be unreasonably withheld. An appeal of an adverse decision from CRM to the CEO of EGS is possible. 2. CRM will specify and the operating company will supply to CRM, the necessary underwriting information. 3. The OC will specify the types of insurance and coverages, limits, and deductibles they require for their business. 4. CRM will provide the underwriting data and coverage specifications to the competing brokers. 5. The competing brokers will be directed by and report to CRM during the bid process and thereafter, if the broker is appointed. 6. CRM will receive the proposals from the brokers, evaluate and report the results, with recommendations, to the operating company and the appropriate senior manager within Enron. 7. OC will elect the program and price they prefer and CRM will have the right to provide such coverage or direct the appropriate broker in the placement of a separate program. 8. For locations outside the U.S. the OC may request using their nominated broker for servicing their day to day insurance needs, provided the broker becomes a "correspondent" within the established Enron Broker Network. This will ensure continued co-ordination of the insurance programs. I think a progam like this can get everyone closer to a satisfactory conclusion in the process. Please let me know your thoughts on the proposed program, because obviously we need to get started ASAP. Subject Line:

answer:Talking About Insurance Changes for Our Company

question:Here is some data: Canada, leader, Elizabeth II; Canada, ethnicGroup, Asian Canadians; Adam McQuaid, birthPlace, Canada. Write a sentence that describes this data. Sentence:

answer:Canada, led by Elizabeth II, has a significant population of Asian Canadians, which also happens to be the birthplace of Adam McQuaid.

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