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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. Does "The most authoritative classification in use today is IUCN's Classification of Direct Threats which has been adopted by major international conservation organizations such as the US Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Fund, Conservation International, and BirdLife International." contain the correct answer to "What funding organization uses the IUCN's Classification of Direct Threats?"
answer:Step 1: Read and comprehend the given text. "The most authoritative classification in use today is IUCN's Classification of Direct Threats which has been adopted by major international conservation organizations such as the US Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Fund, Conservation International, and BirdLife International." Step 2: Identify the key aspects of the question. The question is asking for a funding organization that uses the IUCN's Classification of Direct Threats. Step 3: Look for the answer in the text. The text mentions four organizations: US Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Fund, Conservation International, and BirdLife International. Step 4: Determine if these organizations are funding organizations. These organizations are international conservation organizations, which implies that they support or fund conservation efforts. Step 5: Conclusion and answer. Yes, the text contains the correct answer to the question. The funding organizations mentioned that use the IUCN's Classification of Direct Threats are the US Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Fund, Conservation International, and BirdLife International.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. the philippines on sunday mourned the sudden death of foreign secretary blas ople , a key ally of president gloria macapagal arroyo in her unflinching support for washington 's global fight against on terror , its war in iraq and the deployment of u.s. troops to help hunt down local muslim insurgents . What is a very short summary of the above text?
answer:A very important person from the Philippines named Blas Ople, who helped the president and supported America's fight against bad people, suddenly passed away. People in the Philippines are very sad about it.
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. By. Sadie Whitelocks. PUBLISHED:. 10:35 EST, 23 May 2013. |. UPDATED:. 16:46 EST, 23 May 2013. A one-year-old whose face is paralyzed due to an extremely rare neurological condition is set to. undergo groundbreaking surgery that will see him smile for the first. time. Preston Tassi from Des Moines, Iowa, is one of several thousand people worldwide who suffers from Moebius Syndrome, which means he cannot blink, look side-to-side or move his mouth. However, doctors told KCCI.com that they are planning to treat his debilitating symptoms through a special procedure that will insert nerve and muscle tissue from his inner thigh into the jaw area. Expressionless: Preston Tassi from Des Moines, Iowa, whose face is paralyzed due to an extremely rare neurological condition, is set to undergo groundbreaking surgery that will see him smile for the first time. Preston's parents are now desperately trying to raise the 100,000 needed for the operation, often referred to as smile or reanimation surgery, which will take place when he turns five. Sarah Tassi said she and her husband, Jason first realized something was wrong shortly after Preston's birth on May 18, 2012. While ultrasounds had not detected anything unusual, they were surprised to see that he only had one finger on his right hand. Nurses were also concerned that he was breathing oddly and his eyes stayed wide open while he cried. Hoping to see their son smile: Sarah and Jason Tassi are desperately trying to raise the 100,000 needed for surgery to correct Preston's debilitating symptoms. After doctors assessed the newborn's condition, Mr and Mrs Tassi were called in to meet with a neurologist. An MRI scan confirmed that Preston had Moebius Syndrome. The incurable birth disorder prevents the cranial nerves around the brain from developing, resulting in an inability to move the eyes and face. In some cases it also impacts hearing. 'Just because someone may not smile on the outside, doesn't always mean they're not smiling on the inside' Other indicators include clubbed feet, missing digits and breathing difficulties. It is thought to affect roughly two to 20 births in every one million and a 2007 study identified 2,000 cases globally. Since birth Preston has been going to. weekly physical therapy sessions, but to restore control of his lips and. tongue surgical intervention will be needed. Mrs Tassi says that at the moment he is unable to eat unaided. 'As we feed him we have to hold his. cheeks in,' she explained. On the flip side Preston's motor skills are. on track with other children his age and he is almost ready to walk. In a bid to raise the thousands of dollars needed for surgery the Tassis have moved back in with their parents and set up a website called smilesforpreston.com. Step-by-step: Since birth Preston has been going for weekly physical therapy sessions. On their site they write: 'Preston is a remarkable little boy. Nothing is going to stand in his way. And we hope that sharing our story (his story), it will raise more awareness for others with this very rare syndrome. 'And for others to realize you can't always judge a book by it's cover. Just because someone may not smile on the outside... doesn't always mean they're not smiling on the inside.' Dr Nate Noble, Preston's doctor at Blank Children's Hospital, says his case will help professionals to better understand Moebius syndrome. Despite the challenges they have faced as new parents, Mr Tassi added: 'We just feel blessed to have him in our lives. Every second of it.' Moebius Syndrome, first described in 1888, is an extremely rare congenital neurological disorder which is characterized by facial paralysis and the inability to move the eyes from side-to-side. Most people with the condition have normal intelligence but they are born with complete facial paralysis and cannot close their eyes or form facial expressions. Other indicators include clubbed feet, missing digits and breathing difficulties. It is thought to affect two to 20 births in every one million. The disorder results from the underdevelopment of cranial nerves around the brain which control lateral eye movement and facial expression. Ocassionally hearing can also be affected. It is estimated that there are two to 20 cases of Moebius syndrome per million births. There is no single course of medical treatment or cure. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are recommended to improve motor skills and coordination. Smile or reanimation surgery, which transfers muscle and nerves grafted from the thigh to the corners of the mouth, can be performed to provide the ability to smile. What are the important parts of this article?
answer:1. Preston Tassi, a one-year-old from Des Moines, Iowa, suffers from Moebius Syndrome, an extremely rare neurological condition that paralyzes his face and prevents him from blinking, looking side-to-side, or moving his mouth. 2. Doctors plan to treat Preston's debilitating symptoms through a groundbreaking surgery called smile or reanimation surgery, which involves inserting nerve and muscle tissue from his inner thigh into the jaw area to potentially enable him to smile for the first time. 3. Preston's parents, Sarah and Jason Tassi, need to raise 100,000 for the operation, which is scheduled to take place when he turns five years old. 4. Moebius Syndrome is a congenital neurological disorder characterized by facial paralysis and the inability to move the eyes from side-to-side, with normal intelligence generally retained by those affected. 5. It is estimated that Moebius Syndrome affects two to 20 births in every one million, with no single course of medical treatment or cure available.
question:Given a definition of a task and a sample input, break the definition into small parts. Each of those parts will have some instruction. Explain their meaning by showing an example that meets the criteria in the instruction. Use the following format: Part # : a key part of the definition. Usage: Sample response that meets the criteria from the key part. Explain why you think it meets the criteria. Instructions: In this task, you are given a Reddit post as a text. Your task is to generate a title for this text. The title should start with "TIFU by", followed by a situation that caused humor. The title should contain 7-12 words, ideally. Input: Text: edit: thank you for the gold!! and awesome narration from a kind narratorforhire. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xsuchdjtave&feature=youtu.be so i had gotten a significant gift card to abercrombie & fitch (af) for christmas and decided to use it to get some new clothes. just to be clear, i have never shopped at an abercrombie store before so i didn't know what to expect. i waltz into an abercrombie store and go straight to the long sleeve shirts and saw some medium "muscle fit" shirts. being the wannabe tool-i-work-out-douche-complex-dude, i try on the shirt. immediately, i get a short ego-boost thinking "damn i'm fucking huge, this shirt barely fits!" however, as i motion to take off the shirt, i realize that holy fuck i can't even pull it past my shoulders as i begin to wobble around blindly. a kind employee asks if i need help and assists me in removing the tiny shirt. now everyone in the store is beginning to glare at me and i don't know why. being the douchebag i was, i shrugged it off and went on to try some other sweaters and shirts...all with the same outcome as before. now instead of helping me, the employees begin to laugh profusely. then it suddenly dawns on me, i'm trying on fucking kids clothing inside a fucking kids clothing store. everyone is staring at me like im a fucking child molester, deriving joy from tight children's clothes. i quickly toss my shit down and go running out of the store. no wonder why there were two separate goddam abercrombie stores...a&f for adults and abercrombie for kids. Output:
answer:Part #1: Start the title with "TIFU by" Usage: "TIFU by" - This indicates that the title is about a humorous mistake made by the author. Part #2: Describe a situation that caused humor Usage: "trying on kids clothing" Explanation: In the text, the humor arises from the author mistakenly trying on children's clothing and getting stuck. Part #3: The title should contain 7-12 words Usage: "TIFU by trying on kids clothing in an Abercrombie store" Explanation: This title has 8 words which fall within the 7-12 word range. Title suggestion: "TIFU by trying on kids clothing in an Abercrombie store"