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question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Q: Based on this review, would the user recommend this product? === Review: This is no longer a band but the whole cd is good ignore all the people that rated this lower than 5. If you like the sound the entire cd is good and I suggest you buy the cd. Other than that my favorite song on the cd is Niche' but the best song on the cd has to be One January Mourning. The cd is good and it has the perfect mix of scream and singing this is not screamo thou so don't think that closest thing I could put with it is a faster paced Poison the Well or close to Haste the Day but that is not close sorry people this band had a good sound and it is hard to place with other bands that is the best I can come up with. And lol post-hardcore is not right god nice tag wish I could delete it. Answer: A:
answer:Yes, based on this review, the user would recommend this product. They praise the entire CD, suggest others to buy it, and mention their favorite songs. They also appreciate the unique sound of the band and compare it with other relevant bands.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Two key issues are hampering Serbia-Montenegro's Euro-Atlantic integration. Translate to Turkish Turkish:
answer:Sırbistan-Karadağ'ın Avrupa-Atlantik bütünleşmesine iki önemli sorun engel oluyor. Açıklama: Burada anlatılmak istenen, Sırbistan-Karadağ adı verilen yerin, Avrupa ve Atlantik adı verilen başka yerlerle daha iyi bir şekilde birleşmesini sağlamak isteyen bir süreçte olduğu. Fakat bunu başarmak için bazı sorunlar var, ve bu yüzden Sırbistan-Karadağ bu süreçte kolayca ilerleyemiyor.
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. Write an article based on this "Number four different sizes of circular containers or lids. Get a non-stretchy, non-kinky string and a meter-stick, yardstick or ruler. Make a chart (or table) like the following one: Measure accurately around each of the four circular items by wrapping a string snugly around it. Straighten and measure the part of the string that you marked as the distance around the circle. Turn the container upside down so you can find and mark the center on the bottom so that you can measure the diameter using decimals (also called decimal-fractions). Measure across each circle exactly through the center of each of the four items with a straight edge measure (meter-stick, yardstick or ruler). Divide each circumference by the same circle's diameter. Average the four answers to the division problem by adding those four quotients and dividing by 4, and that should give a more accurate result (for example, if your four divisions gave you: Finally, take the diameter string and use it to cut its length off the circumference string three times."
answer:Title: Discovering Pi Through Everyday Objects: A Fun Experiment Introduction: Are you interested to know how you can explore the mathematical concept of Pi (π)? The process is quite straightforward and can be done using everyday objects found in your household! In this article, we show you how to find an approximation of Pi by measuring the circumferences and diameters of circular containers or lids. This activity provides a practical understanding of Pi, making the concept more accessible and engaging for everyone. Materials: 1. Four different sizes of circular containers or lids 2. A non-stretchy, non-kinky string 3. A meter-stick, yardstick, or ruler 4. A marker Procedure: Step 1: Number the circular containers (or lids) from 1 to 4. This will help you keep track of your measurements later. Step 2: Get a non-stretchy, non-kinky string and use a marker to mark its beginning point. The string should be long enough to be wrapped around the circular items. Step 3: Measure the circumference by wrapping the string snugly around the edge of each of the four circular items. Be sure to mark the point on the string where the beginning point meets the edge. Step 4: Straighten and measure the marked part of the string using a meter-stick, yardstick, or ruler to record the circumference in decimals for each container. Step 5: Turn the circular containers upside down so you can find and mark the center on the bottom of each container. Step 6: Measure the diameter by stretching the ruler or straight edge from one side of the circle across the center to the other side, marking the end point on the string. Step 7: Record your measured diameter in decimals for each container. Step 8: Create a chart or table with two columns – one for the circumference and one for the diameter – and fill it in with the measured values. Step 9: Divide each circumference by the same circle's diameter to obtain a ratio. Note down all the results. Step 10: Calculate the average of the four ratios by summing up the values and dividing by 4. Now, you should have a reasonably accurate approximation of Pi (π). While this experiment may not give you the most precise value of Pi, it helps illustrate the relationship between the circumference and diameter of a circle, creating a real-world connection to the concept. So, why not grab some circular objects, a measuring tool, and a piece of string to enjoy this hands-on mathematical adventure? The process is not only educational but will also be a fun experience for students and curious learners alike. Discovering mathematics in everyday life can make it more approachable and engaging, so go ahead and try this experiment today!
question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: Women work harder than men at university and get better degrees as a result, according to a study at Brunel University. The research, which followed 200 students for four years, found that women consistently outperformed men in their studies even though they had started their courses with almost identical A-level grades. An analysis of the results showed that while 65 percent of female graduates were awarded, only 35 percent of male graduates did as well. Girls are known to outperform boys at school, but this research showed that trend continued at university. Fiona Smith, who led the research, said, "The research shows that the difference has something to do with schools in general." "It also shows something about the inequality for working women in terms of pay and promotion. Women work harder at school, harder at university, and do better at both, but they still receive less pay." The research found that female students were more faithful, less likely to miss lectures, and more likely to believe that their marks reflected their abilities than male students. Female students were also more likely to ask for and receive support from their professors. Women were also more likely to choose their universities because they liked the courses offered. In contrast, men were more likely than women to miss lectures due to "other affairs" and "laziness", and to believe that playing sports was an important part of university life. Generally, people think that women's success comes from more emphasis on coursework, but the research showed that female geographers at Brunel did better in their exams than in their coursework. Dr Smith said, "Most women feel that getting good grades is the most important part of university life. They believe that they need to work harder in order to compete in the male-dominated environment they will encounter at work. Good grades are viewed as an 'insurance policy' for success. Men, on the other hand, prefer going out and playing sports to academic work." "This research shows how... Question: Which of the following about men is TRUE according to the passage? - They work as hard as women. - They spend as much time on courses as women. - They play a lot more than women. - They consider good grades to be an "insurance policy" for success. Answer:
answer:They play a lot more than women.