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question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Summarize this article: A federation of former British colonies, Canada follows the British pattern of parliamentary democracy, and the UK monarch is head of state. Ties with the US are now vital, especially in terms of trade, but Canada often goes its own way. Both English and French enjoy official status, and mainly French-speaking Quebec - where pressure for full sovereignty has abated in recent years - has wide-ranging cultural autonomy. Indigenous peoples make up around 4% of the population. Canada is one of world's top trading nations - and one of its richest. Alongside a dominant service sector, Canada also has vast oil reserves and is a major exporter of energy, food and minerals. Population 34.7 million (UN, 2012) Area 9.98 million sq km (3.85 million sq miles) Major languages English, French (both official) Major religion Christianity Life expectancy 79 years (men), 83 years (women) (UN) Currency Canadian dollar Head of state: Queen Elizabeth II, represented by a governor general Prime minister: Justin Trudeau Justin Trudeau - son of Pierre Trudeau, who dominated Canadian politics in the 1970s - won a resounding election victory for his Liberal Party in October 2015, ending the nine years of Conservative government under Stephen Harper. After a closely fought three-way contest with the Conservatives and centre-left New Democrats, the Liberals leapt from the humiliating third place they won at the 2011 election to gain a surprise overall majority in parliament. Mr Trudeau campaigned on promises to shift some of the tax burden from middle-income earners to the richest Canadians, and run a budget deficit to allow spending on infrastructure and boosting growth. Canada has a long history of public broadcasting. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) was set up in the 1930s in response to the growing influence of American radio. Broadcasting in French and English, the CBC runs four radio networks, two national TV channels, TV and radio services for indigenous peoples in the north, and Radio Canada International. The Canadian media are free to present a wide range of views and opinions. Quotas exist for broadcasts of Canadian material. 1583 - Newfoundland becomes England's first overseas colony. 1627 - Company of New France established to govern and exploit "New France" - France's North American colonies. 1763 - Under the Treaty of Paris, Britain acquires all French colonies east of the Mississippi, including New France, which becomes the colony of Quebec. 1867 - British North America Act unites Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the Dominion of Canada. 1885 - Canadian Pacific railroad is completed. 1931 - Statute of Westminster grants British dominions, including Canada, complete autonomy. 1939 - World War II: Canadian forces are active in Italy, Europe, the Atlantic and elsewhere. 1982 - The UK transfers its remaining final legal powers over Canada, which adopts its new constitution, including a charter of rights. 1995 - A referendum in Quebec rejects independence by a margin of only 1%.

answer:Canada is a federation of former British colonies with strong ties to the US, especially regarding trade. Both English and French are official languages, and the French-speaking Quebec has significant cultural autonomy. Indigenous peoples make up around 4% of the population. Canada is a top trading nation and one of the richest countries, with a dominant service sector and vast oil reserves. Canadian politics is based on the British parliamentary democracy, with Queen Elizabeth II as the head of state. As of 2015, Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister, leading the Liberal Party. Canada has a long history of public broadcasting, with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation established in the 1930s. The Canadian media is free to present a wide range of views and opinions, with quotas for broadcasts of Canadian material.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Definition: Given a sentence in the Japanese, provide an equivalent translation in Filipino that retains the same meaning through the translation. In translation, keep numbers as it is. Input: 木曜日には、国中の航空交通がいくつかの空港の灰の層のために制限された。 Output:

answer:Sa Tagalog, ang nilalaman ng Japanese sentence ay maaaring isalin sa: "Sa Huwebes, ang air traffic sa buong bansa ay limitado dahil sa ilang mga layer ng abo sa iba't ibang mga paliparan." Narito ang step-by-step na paliwanag ng pagsasalin: 1. "木曜日には" (Mokuyōbi ni wa) -> "Sa Huwebes," - Hinahanap ang katumbas ng araw sa Filipino, at isinasama ang day of the week marker 'ni', at the sentence marker 'wa' 2. "国中の航空交通" (kuninaka no kōkū kōtsū) -> "ang air traffic sa buong bansa" - Hinahanap ang katumbas na salita para sa 'buong bansa' at 'air traffic'. Dahil walang eksaktong katumbas na Filipino term para sa "air traffic," ginagamit ang English term na mas maintindihan ng mga mambabasa. 3. "いくつかの空港" (ikutu ka no kūkō) -> "sa iba't ibang mga paliparan" - Hinahanap ang katumbas ng "ilang" (いくつか) at "paliparan" (空港) at isinasama ang pang-abay na 'sa' 4. "灰の層" (hai no sō) -> "mga layer ng abo" - Hinahanap ang katumbas ng "abo" (灰) at "layer" (層). Dahil kadalasang hindi ginagamit ang term na "sō" sa Filipino, ginagamit ang term na 'layer' 5. "ために制限された" (tame ni seigen sa reta) -> "dahil sa" - Hinahanap ang katumbas ng "tame ni," na tumutukoy sa dahilan, at ginagamit ang "dahil sa" 6. Nilagyan ng tamang format para mas maging maayos ang sentence sa Filipino. Dahil di kasama ang pagtatalaga ng numero sa mismong sentence, hindi kailangang baguhin ang format ng mga ito.

question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Answer the following question: Q: Shivering and adipose tissue called brown fat are used by mammals in particular to produce what? A: Answer:

answer:Shivering and adipose tissue called brown fat are used by mammals in particular to produce heat, a process known as thermogenesis. Thermogenesis helps mammals maintain their body temperature in cold environments, ensuring optimal physiological function and preventing hypothermia.

question:Q:Given the question "What does the man think of the woman's car?" and the answer "Her car is kept in good condition.", write a conversation that might have happened. A:

answer:Man: Hey, Julie, is that your car parked outside? Woman: Oh, yes, that's my little red car. I've had it for a few years now. Man: Well, I must say, it looks like you take really good care of it. The paint still looks bright, and the interior seems clean too. Woman: Thank you! I try my best to keep it in good condition. I get regular services and clean it often. Man: That's impressive. Your car certainly stands out in the parking lot with how well-maintained it is!

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