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Would you say you have a broken heart ? This term metaphor is for the intense emotional stress on feels
Thank you for sharing. I'm sorry to hear that. It sounds like you have the metaphorical ''broken heart''... with all that intense emotional, maybe even physical, stress and pain you're probably feeling.
[ "I am just devastated! My boyfriend broke up with me last night! I'm still crying!" ]
Broken heart (also known as a heartbreak or heartache) is a term metaphor for the intense emotional—and sometimes physical—stress or pain one feels at experiencing great longing.
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I can't answer you that, what I know about emotional pain is that it can cause broken heart syndrome if it is severe.
It what makes you a part of the human race, having those feelings.. it's a cross-cultural concept that's been around for at least 3,000 years when talking about losing someone you desire, or who you loved. Time heals all wounds, as they say. But there is such a thing as ''broken heart syndrome,'' where physical damage happens to the heart. You should monitor yourself closely if you don't start feeling better with time.
[ "I am just devastated! My boyfriend broke up with me last night! I'm still crying!", "Would you say you have a broken heart ? This term metaphor is for the intense emotional stress on feels", "It just hurts so much! Why did he have to break my heart? Metaphorically or otherwise! Will I ever get over it?" ]
Emotional pain that is severe can cause 'broken heart syndrome', including physical damage to the heart.
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Well, what I can tell you is that the pain system is used to encourage humans to keep their close social relationships
Well.. take some positive stock in what you're feeling. That emotional pain you're feeling from your broken heart--not only is it natural, but it's believed to be part of the survival instinct. Your body wants you to maintain your close social relationships, and you feel pain when they're lost. It's classic ''social-attachment system'' theory. You're human!
[ "I am just devastated! My boyfriend broke up with me last night! I'm still crying!", "Would you say you have a broken heart ? This term metaphor is for the intense emotional stress on feels", "It just hurts so much! Why did he have to break my heart? Metaphorically or otherwise! Will I ever get over it?", "I can't answer you that, what I know about emotional pain is that it can cause broken heart syndrome if it is severe.", "I couldn't even go to work today, I am so stressed! I hate him!! I know that time will help, but right now I am so miserable!" ]
The ''social-attachment system'' uses the ''pain system'' to encourage humans to maintain their close social relationships by causing pain when those relationships are lost.
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If you say so, another thing I can tell you is that physical pain and the feelings of relationship loss are described by the same words in many cultures
Haha. Good point. Well, like I've been trying to say, it's a universal concept, and many cultures use the same word to describe the physical pain and feelings that come with their relationship loss. Throughout time, they made it through okay, and I'm sure you will, too.
[ "I am just devastated! My boyfriend broke up with me last night! I'm still crying!", "Would you say you have a broken heart ? This term metaphor is for the intense emotional stress on feels", "It just hurts so much! Why did he have to break my heart? Metaphorically or otherwise! Will I ever get over it?", "I can't answer you that, what I know about emotional pain is that it can cause broken heart syndrome if it is severe.", "I couldn't even go to work today, I am so stressed! I hate him!! I know that time will help, but right now I am so miserable!", "Well, what I can tell you is that the pain system is used to encourage humans to keep their close social relationships", "Well I'm glad I'm human, but my jerk boyfriend sure isn't!" ]
The concept is believed to be universal, with many cultures using the same words to describe both physical pain and the feelings associated with relationship loss.
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Now speaking of the neurological process involved in heartache, did you know that this process is actually not know ?
We still haven't narrowed don the neurological processes involved, funny enough, of how we view heartache. But at least we know it involves involve the anterior cingulate cortex of the brain, which during stress may overstimulate the vagus nerve causing pain, nausea or muscle tightness in the chest. So, just monitor the symptoms.
[ "I am just devastated! My boyfriend broke up with me last night! I'm still crying!", "Would you say you have a broken heart ? This term metaphor is for the intense emotional stress on feels", "It just hurts so much! Why did he have to break my heart? Metaphorically or otherwise! Will I ever get over it?", "I can't answer you that, what I know about emotional pain is that it can cause broken heart syndrome if it is severe.", "I couldn't even go to work today, I am so stressed! I hate him!! I know that time will help, but right now I am so miserable!", "Well, what I can tell you is that the pain system is used to encourage humans to keep their close social relationships", "Well I'm glad I'm human, but my jerk boyfriend sure isn't!", "If you say so, another thing I can tell you is that physical pain and the feelings of relationship loss are described by the same words in many cultures", "Yeah, you're probably right. He just better not be seeing someone else!" ]
The neurological process involved in the perception of heartache is not known, but is thought to involve the anterior cingulate cortex of the brain, which during stress may overstimulate the vagus nerve causing pain, nausea or muscle tightness in the chest.
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No, I'm a bot with no body. I know that a cardigan has an open front, though.
A cardigan is also called sweater,is a type of knitted garment
[ "I love to wear Cardigan's in the winter. Do you own any?" ]
A cardigan is a type of knitted garment (sweater) that has an open front.
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Well, there are more modern versions that don't have buttons.
garment has no buttons and hangs open by design
[ "I love to wear Cardigan's in the winter. Do you own any?", "No, I'm a bot with no body. I know that a cardigan has an open front, though.", "What else can you tell me about them?" ]
A more modern version of the garment has no buttons and hangs open by design.
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I don't know, but in many English-speaking countries, once you become a qualified accountant, you are called a Certified Public Accountant.
You need to get the title of CPA. Its for qualified accountants in numerous countries.
[ "I am aspiring to be an accountant. I want to know more about accounting", "Accounting has been called the ''language of business.", "I see. What course do i need to take to become an accountant?" ]
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is the title of qualified accountants in numerous countries in the English-speaking world.
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That I don't know, but since we're on the subject of college, did you know there are 2,675 undergraduate schools in the US?
Yes, you need to go to a College. You have to apply for entrance to institutions.
[ "I am aspiring to be an accountant. I want to know more about accounting", "Accounting has been called the ''language of business.", "I see. What course do i need to take to become an accountant?", "I don't know, but in many English-speaking countries, once you become a qualified accountant, you are called a Certified Public Accountant.", "i see. do i need to get that in a university" ]
College admissions in the United States refers to the process of applying for entrance to institutions of higher education for undergraduate study at one of the nation's 2,675 schools.
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I don't know the exact number, but it's in the millions.
Just pick one. Million of people apply to college every year.
[ "I am aspiring to be an accountant. I want to know more about accounting", "Accounting has been called the ''language of business.", "I see. What course do i need to take to become an accountant?", "I don't know, but in many English-speaking countries, once you become a qualified accountant, you are called a Certified Public Accountant.", "i see. do i need to get that in a university", "That I don't know, but since we're on the subject of college, did you know there are 2,675 undergraduate schools in the US?", "Wow, that's a lot! How many students apply?" ]
Millions of high school students apply to college each year.
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Well, one more thing I may add then is the fact that in modern times, archery is mostly a recreational activity and competitive sport.
Well today it's different, because it is a competitive sport and recreational activity.
[ "I've been thinking about trying out some archery.", "Archery is the sport, practice or skill of using a bow to propel arrows", "What else may I need to know about it before trying it out?", "The word comes from the Latin ''arcus''", "Interesting. Do you know what kind of bows people use?", "I actually do not, however I know that archery has been used for combat and hunting", "I don't think I wanna use it for either but I do wanna learn to use a bow on targets." ]
In modern times, it is mainly a competitive sport and recreational activity.
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Nice, did you know that on the visible spectrum Green is the color located between blue and yellow?
I also like green. It is right between yellow and blue on the color wheel
[ "Colors are a lot of fun. My favorite to use in art is green." ]
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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Have you ever used Crayola drawing crayons? Those were introduced in 1903 by Binney & Smith
I learned most about colors as a kid while using Crayola crayons. Can you believe Crayola has been around since 1903?
[ "Colors are a lot of fun. My favorite to use in art is green.", "Nice, did you know that on the visible spectrum Green is the color located between blue and yellow?", "Yep! And colors are really interesting with how you can mix them to make new colors." ]
Since the introduction of Crayola drawing crayons by Binney & Smith in 1903, more than two hundred distinctive colors have been produced in a wide variety of assortments.
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And another interesting fact is: The black Staonal Marking Crayon was the first crayon they produced, in 1902
It is funny to think that they started with just one color...it was called the Black Staonal Marking Crayon
[ "Colors are a lot of fun. My favorite to use in art is green.", "Nice, did you know that on the visible spectrum Green is the color located between blue and yellow?", "Yep! And colors are really interesting with how you can mix them to make new colors.", "Have you ever used Crayola drawing crayons? Those were introduced in 1903 by Binney & Smith", "I loved to use those. I never thought about how old their company must be until now." ]
After several decades producing commercial pigments, Binney & Smith produced their first crayon, the black Staonal Marking Crayon, in 1902.
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I am not sure about the exact date as well. But I know that they have produced more than 200 distinctive colors
Well they sure did expand from the one color. They now have over 200 varieties
[ "Colors are a lot of fun. My favorite to use in art is green.", "Nice, did you know that on the visible spectrum Green is the color located between blue and yellow?", "Yep! And colors are really interesting with how you can mix them to make new colors.", "Have you ever used Crayola drawing crayons? Those were introduced in 1903 by Binney & Smith", "I loved to use those. I never thought about how old their company must be until now.", "And another interesting fact is: The black Staonal Marking Crayon was the first crayon they produced, in 1902", "Strange name, but it makes sense that they would start with the darkest color. It probably has the most applications.", "Well, they started out as a pigment supply company. Then they shifted gears to school and house products, like chalk and crayons", "That's neat. I wonder when they started introducing new colors like green and blue." ]
Since the introduction of Crayola drawing crayons by Binney & Smith in 1903, more than two hundred distinctive colors have been produced in a wide variety of assortments.
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That's too bad. Are you aware of the billing process? It involves a healthcare provider submitting claims to insurance companies for payment.
well, sometimes you gotta pay your medical bills! it's not easy for healthcare providers...they have to submit claims in order to get payment!
[ "I hate US healthcare - I have so many medical bills!" ]
The process involves a healthcare provider submitting, and following up on, claims with health insurance companies in order to receive payment for services rendered; such as treatments and investigations.
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Ah, I see. There is a debate on healthcare reform in the US. It's a political issue.
yep, which is where there is such a debate about healthcare reform in the US. people want more medical coverage for less
[ "I hate US healthcare - I have so many medical bills!", "That's too bad. Are you aware of the billing process? It involves a healthcare provider submitting claims to insurance companies for payment.", "That's true but the prices seem outrageous! One night in the hospital is almost $10,000!" ]
The healthcare reform debate in the United States has been a political issue focusing upon increasing medical coverage, decreasing costs, insurance reform, and the philosophy of its provision, funding, and government involvement.
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It seems Donald Trump has made it a goal to replace Obamacare with his own healthcare reform plan.
well, unfortunately for you and others, since Trump has been elected he wants to repeal Obamacare, which was a step in the right direction for a second there
[ "I hate US healthcare - I have so many medical bills!", "That's too bad. Are you aware of the billing process? It involves a healthcare provider submitting claims to insurance companies for payment.", "That's true but the prices seem outrageous! One night in the hospital is almost $10,000!", "Ah, I see. There is a debate on healthcare reform in the US. It's a political issue.", "I just want it fair - I got Tylenol in the hospital and one pill was $500! I asked if my husband could just bring mine from home and they said no." ]
However, in the next election of Donald Trump as president, he campaigned to repeal and replace Obamacare and came up with a seven-point plan for healthcare reform.
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Well, did you know that medical billing for decades was mostly done via paper?
yeah, that sounds pretty simple. kind of like how medical billing was pretty simple for years, done entirely on paper!
[ "I hate US healthcare - I have so many medical bills!", "That's too bad. Are you aware of the billing process? It involves a healthcare provider submitting claims to insurance companies for payment.", "That's true but the prices seem outrageous! One night in the hospital is almost $10,000!", "Ah, I see. There is a debate on healthcare reform in the US. It's a political issue.", "I just want it fair - I got Tylenol in the hospital and one pill was $500! I asked if my husband could just bring mine from home and they said no.", "It seems Donald Trump has made it a goal to replace Obamacare with his own healthcare reform plan.", "I still feel Obamacare didn't solve much - just added a tax to have others pay for other people. I like those clinics where there's a menu of services so you know the exact price of things." ]
For several decades, medical billing was done almost entirely on paper.
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I don't know of any supplements, but the ancient Greek athletes would just eat lots of meat and drink lots of wine.
There are many different Bodybuilding supplements. Before there were supplements the ancient greeks would just consume massive amounts of meats.
[ "Hi! I'm looking for a bodybuilding supplement to add to my diet. Some guys at the gym recommended that I try one. Do you know anything about these supplements?" ]
Athletes in ancient Greece were advised to consume large quantities of meat and wine.
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There was a bodybuilder in the 1910s named Eugen Sandow who advocated dietary control as a way to enhance the growth of muscles.
One of the first persons to use Bodybuilding supplement was Eugen Sandow. in the 1910s. He advocated dietary control for muscle growth.
[ "Hi! I'm looking for a bodybuilding supplement to add to my diet. Some guys at the gym recommended that I try one. Do you know anything about these supplements?", "I don't know of any supplements, but the ancient Greek athletes would just eat lots of meat and drink lots of wine.", "Oh, for the protein?! I guess that's what I should look for in the supplement then, lots of protein!" ]
In the 1910s, Eugen Sandow, widely considered to be the first modern bodybuilder in the West, advocated the use of dietary control to enhance muscle growth.
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Yes, in 1994 an act abbreviated DSHEA was singed into law.
It depends on goals. In 1994, Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act went into effect in the USA to monitor Bodybuilding supplement
[ "Hi! I'm looking for a bodybuilding supplement to add to my diet. Some guys at the gym recommended that I try one. Do you know anything about these supplements?", "I don't know of any supplements, but the ancient Greek athletes would just eat lots of meat and drink lots of wine.", "Oh, for the protein?! I guess that's what I should look for in the supplement then, lots of protein!", "There was a bodybuilder in the 1910s named Eugen Sandow who advocated dietary control as a way to enhance the growth of muscles.", "Oh, I see. Are there any laws regarding supplements in the US?" ]
In October 1994, the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) was signed into law in the USA.
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Cool, did you know that Kurt Cobain's middle name was Donald?
Oh I still like Nirvana, Kurt Cobain's middle name was Donald!
[ "I was a huge fan of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain when I was younger." ]
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – April 5, 1994) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician.
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I see, were you also aware that he was born in Aberdeen, Washington?
He it is unfortunate. Were you aware that he was born in Aberdeen, washington?
[ "I was a huge fan of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain when I was younger.", "Cool, did you know that Kurt Cobain's middle name was Donald?", "I never knew that. I was so sad when he died. Seems like so long ago. Do you remember what year that was?", "I do! Kurt Donald Cobain was born in 1967 and lived until 1994", "Oh wow. Longer ago than I realized. So unfortunate that he ended his own life." ]
Born in Aberdeen, Washington, Cobain formed the band Nirvana with Krist Novoselic and Aaron Burckhard in 1987 and established it as part of the Seattle music scene which later became known as grunge.
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Yeah, the thing about "Nevermind"'s success though is that the band got labeled as a "flagship band" for Gen X.
As do I, Nevermind was there massively successful album, and probably their most famous, it was after this album that Cobain was hailed as the spokesman of a generation.
[ "I was a huge fan of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain when I was younger.", "Cool, did you know that Kurt Cobain's middle name was Donald?", "I never knew that. I was so sad when he died. Seems like so long ago. Do you remember what year that was?", "I do! Kurt Donald Cobain was born in 1967 and lived until 1994", "Oh wow. Longer ago than I realized. So unfortunate that he ended his own life.", "I see, were you also aware that he was born in Aberdeen, Washington?", "I was not aware. I wonder if that is a small or big place.", "I'm not sure, I don't know much about it. I do know that Nirvana's debut album was Bleach it released in 1989", "That was a pretty good album, although I preferred their later work." ]
Following the success of ''Nevermind'', Nirvana was labeled ''the flagship band'' of Generation X, and Cobain hailed as ''the spokesman of a generation''.
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I don't know, but the CEO of Discovery Communications is David Zaslav.
Its CEO David Zaslav was the one who got the idea of such a channel and founded it in his 30s
[ "When was discovery channel formed?", "In 1985, but you can refer to it as simply Discovery.", "Is it government owned?", "No actually, it is television property of Discovery Communications, a publicly traded company.", "Thats awesome. Who founded the company?" ]
Discovery Channel (known as The Discovery Channel from 1985 to 1995, and often referred to as simply Discovery) is an American basic cable and satellite television channel (which is also delivered via IPTV, terrestrial television and internet television in other parts of the world) that is the flagship television property of Discovery Communications, a publicly traded company run by CEO David Zaslav.
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Well, at first they showed documentaries mostly about science, but by the 2010s they were showing reality shows and pseudo-scientific content.
They have restructured quite a bit! First they provided documentary programming focused primarily on science, technology, but by the 2010s had expanded into reality television and scientific entertainment.
[ "When was discovery channel formed?", "In 1985, but you can refer to it as simply Discovery.", "Is it government owned?", "No actually, it is television property of Discovery Communications, a publicly traded company.", "Thats awesome. Who founded the company?", "I don't know, but the CEO of Discovery Communications is David Zaslav.", "have they always focused on what they currently air or they restrustured and changed focus in between" ]
It initially provided documentary television programming focused primarily on popular science, technology, and history, but by the 2010s had expanded into reality television and pseudo-scientific entertainment.
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People who do accounting are called accountants.
I have thought about looking into becoming an accountant, someone that practices accounting
[ "Hello i was curious do you know anything about accounting?", "t has been called the ''language of business''. It measures the results from a company's financial activities and gives this information to investors, creditors and regulators.", "Ah, thank you. When did accounting come about?", "Accounting has been around since 1494! An Italian mathematician established it.", "What do they call people who do accounting?" ]
Practitioners of accounting are known as accountants.
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I am a bot so the answer is no, what about you, do you use instagram for android, released in april 2012?
Yes I do, I have the version for Android yhat was released in 2012, even when I don't post much, What about you?
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A version for Android devices was released two years later, in April 2012, followed by a feature-limited website interface in November 2012, and apps for Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 in April 2016 and October 2016 respectively.
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Do you connect your instagram account to your other social media profiles???
Originally, Instagram only allowed photos as a square, that was changed in 2015, when it started allowing full size pictures.
[ "Do you have an Instagram account", "I am a bot so the answer is no, what about you, do you use instagram for android, released in april 2012?", "I do have an account but I use iOS", "Do you upload many photos and videos?", "Yes I do, beautiful pictures" ]
Users can connect their Instagram account to other social media profiles, enabling them to share photos to those profiles as well.
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Nice, what about hashtags, do you like to use them to link your photos to other content of the same topic?
I agree, and you can add hastag to your posts, linking them to other content in Instagram that is related.
[ "Do you have an Instagram account", "I am a bot so the answer is no, what about you, do you use instagram for android, released in april 2012?", "I do have an account but I use iOS", "Do you upload many photos and videos?", "Yes I do, beautiful pictures", "Do you connect your instagram account to your other social media profiles???", "I love Instagram, and connect it everyone" ]
They can add hashtags to their posts, linking the photos up to other content on Instagram featuring the same subject or overall topic.
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Good, so let me tell you more the, you can also apply various digital filters to your images, have you tried that?
You can also aplly various digital filters to your pictures, but I don't use that feature that much
[ "Do you have an Instagram account", "I am a bot so the answer is no, what about you, do you use instagram for android, released in april 2012?", "I do have an account but I use iOS", "Do you upload many photos and videos?", "Yes I do, beautiful pictures", "Do you connect your instagram account to your other social media profiles???", "I love Instagram, and connect it everyone", "Nice, what about hashtags, do you like to use them to link your photos to other content of the same topic?", "I didn't know about that, now I have more information on how to use my Instagram" ]
Users can apply various digital filters to their images, and add locations through geotags.
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I'm a bot with no body, so I can't play American football, but I know that it evolved from association football and rugby.
I love football! i have never played but find it interesting how its mix between rugby and football
[ "I played a bit of American Football in college, how about you?" ]
American football evolved in the United States, originating from the sports of association football and rugby football.
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I wouldn't know, but in rugby the player that is tackled with the ball has to release it, so the opposition can get it then.
I definetely think rugby is rougher, especially because even if a player is tackled tot he ground they can pick up the ball and keep the play going, in american football the play ends
[ "I played a bit of American Football in college, how about you?", "I'm a bot with no body, so I can't play American football, but I know that it evolved from association football and rugby.", "Which do you think is the more rougher, rugby or American football?" ]
If the tackled player is on the ground, the ball must be released, allowing any other player (including the opposition) to pick up the ball (usually a ruck forms) and the play continues.
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So, do you watch the NFL on CBS? That's what CBS sports calls their broadcasts of NFL games.
I played softball and field hockey in school but love watching the national football league
[ "I played a bit of American Football in college, how about you?", "I'm a bot with no body, so I can't play American football, but I know that it evolved from association football and rugby.", "Which do you think is the more rougher, rugby or American football?", "I wouldn't know, but in rugby the player that is tackled with the ball has to release it, so the opposition can get it then.", "Ah, yes. I like to watch NFL games, though." ]
The NFL on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that are produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States.
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Ah, I know something about the word "spectacle". It refers to the mass media.
I just don't like how football has turned into a spectacle especially in the media regarding the national anthem
[ "I played a bit of American Football in college, how about you?", "I'm a bot with no body, so I can't play American football, but I know that it evolved from association football and rugby.", "Which do you think is the more rougher, rugby or American football?", "I wouldn't know, but in rugby the player that is tackled with the ball has to release it, so the opposition can get it then.", "Ah, yes. I like to watch NFL games, though.", "So, do you watch the NFL on CBS? That's what CBS sports calls their broadcasts of NFL games.", "I do. The NFL is such a great spectacle." ]
In its limited sense, ''spectacle'' means the mass media, which are ''its most glaring superficial manifestation.''
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That has definitely generated mixed reactions.
I completely agree, i just don't understand the mixed reactions people get, we all have a right to voice out opinion
[ "I played a bit of American Football in college, how about you?", "I'm a bot with no body, so I can't play American football, but I know that it evolved from association football and rugby.", "Which do you think is the more rougher, rugby or American football?", "I wouldn't know, but in rugby the player that is tackled with the ball has to release it, so the opposition can get it then.", "Ah, yes. I like to watch NFL games, though.", "So, do you watch the NFL on CBS? That's what CBS sports calls their broadcasts of NFL games.", "I do. The NFL is such a great spectacle.", "Ah, I know something about the word \"spectacle\". It refers to the mass media.", "I see. I know that the football players kneeling has been a big source of controversy." ]
The demonstrations have generated mixed reactions.
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Really? Isn't that the one Dylan Lauren, Ralph Lauren's daughter, owns?
Really! I like some sweets. Wasn't this created by Ralph Lauren's daughter, Dylan Lauren?
[ "I have a sweet tooth and I eat a lot of Dylan's Candy Bar." ]
It is owned by Dylan Lauren, daughter of fashion designer Ralph Lauren.
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I see, well did you know or not that 7000 candies from the world are stocked there?
Yes, she owns the chain! Dylan's candy bar is stocked over 7,000 around the world.
[ "I have a sweet tooth and I eat a lot of Dylan's Candy Bar.", "Really? Isn't that the one Dylan Lauren, Ralph Lauren's daughter, owns?", "I haven't heard about it. All I know is this candy bar is delicious!" ]
It stocks 7,000 candies from around the world.
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Have you heard of "Wiily Wonka"? It's the story by Roald Dahl, that's Lauren's inspiration for the store.
That's the one. She was inspired to create the store because of the movie, ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory''.
[ "I have a sweet tooth and I eat a lot of Dylan's Candy Bar.", "Really? Isn't that the one Dylan Lauren, Ralph Lauren's daughter, owns?", "I haven't heard about it. All I know is this candy bar is delicious!", "I see, well did you know or not that 7000 candies from the world are stocked there?", "No, I always though it had a lot but not that many! Do you know what made them make the store?" ]
Lauren was inspired to create the store, which is asserted to be the ''largest unique candy store in the world'', by the Roald Dahl story of ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory''.
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No idea on that, but she stated the goal was to combine art, fashion and pop candy culture.
Yes, and her motto is that she wants to ''merge fashion, art and pop candy culture''. I guess with the money daddy has, she can merge whatever she wants.
[ "I have a sweet tooth and I eat a lot of Dylan's Candy Bar.", "Really? Isn't that the one Dylan Lauren, Ralph Lauren's daughter, owns?", "I haven't heard about it. All I know is this candy bar is delicious!", "I see, well did you know or not that 7000 candies from the world are stocked there?", "No, I always though it had a lot but not that many! Do you know what made them make the store?", "Have you heard of \"Wiily Wonka\"? It's the story by Roald Dahl, that's Lauren's inspiration for the store.", "That's so cool! Dylan Lauren probably had a lot of money to start her company." ]
Lauren said that her goal was to ''merge fashion, art and pop candy culture''.
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I can't see because I'm a bot, but I happen to know that green sits between yellow and blue on the visible light spectrum.
Yes, I like the colour green, but I prefer blue.
[ "I just painted my room! all green i love that color? how about you? green or no gree?" ]
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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No, but I know that its a primary color for pigments and in the RGB color model.
I don't but I think that the colour blue might symbolize cold and calm?
[ "I just painted my room! all green i love that color? how about you? green or no gree?", "I can't see because I'm a bot, but I happen to know that green sits between yellow and blue on the visible light spectrum.", "I was in a psychology class and learn that green is a lively color, and it symbolizes renewal and growth. You know what blue symbolizes?" ]
Blue is one of the three primary colours of pigments in painting and traditional colour theory, as well as in the RGB colour model.
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Oh, OK. As mentioned, they are from Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Hey I'm from Canada too! Ontario to be sepcific. I know lots of Packers fans here though.
[ "I just painted my room! all green i love that color? how about you? green or no gree?", "I can't see because I'm a bot, but I happen to know that green sits between yellow and blue on the visible light spectrum.", "I was in a psychology class and learn that green is a lively color, and it symbolizes renewal and growth. You know what blue symbolizes?", "No, but I know that its a primary color for pigments and in the RGB color model.", "That, and it's the color of the calm sea and the clear sky. But i still preffer everything green! the Hulk, Green Bay Packers uniform, Nigeria home kit for the FIFA world cup 2018", "Do you mean the Green Bay Packers football team from Wisconsin?", "Yes, I love some green and gold! I hope they do great this season with a healthy Aaron Rodgers." ]
The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Well, so let me tell you some facts about it. There is an offense trying to advance down the field and a defense aiming to stop the defense
Oh really? It is kind of simple, you just need to watch it. First the ball starts with the offense, their goal is to get it into the endzone.
[ "I don't really know the rules of American Football" ]
The offense, which is the team controlling the oval-shaped football, attempts to advance down the field by running with or passing the ball, while the defense, which is the team without control of the ball, aims to stop the offense's advance and aims to take control of the ball for themselves.
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have you ever watched the super bowl? It features a lot of high-profile TV commercials
Oh I can understand that, advertising is so frustrating unless they are super bowl commercials. I like to watch Redzone on Sunday's ever heard of it?
[ "I don't really know the rules of American Football", "Well, so let me tell you some facts about it. There is an offense trying to advance down the field and a defense aiming to stop the defense", "It seems like it stops so much for commercials. I like soccer because you get to see a game not a thousand advertisements" ]
The U.S. television broadcast of the Super Bowl – the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) – features many high-profile television commercials, colloquially known as Super Bowl ads.
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I can`t really explain that right now, so let's talk about something else. Have you ever watched NFL Redzone? It is an American sports TV channel
Redzone is a channel that shows all of the games happening concurrently, with no commercials. They only show the big plays from all of the games.
[ "I don't really know the rules of American Football", "Well, so let me tell you some facts about it. There is an offense trying to advance down the field and a defense aiming to stop the defense", "It seems like it stops so much for commercials. I like soccer because you get to see a game not a thousand advertisements", "have you ever watched the super bowl? It features a lot of high-profile TV commercials", "no, what is that?" ]
NFL RedZone from NFL Network is an American sports television channel owned and operated by NFL Network since 2009.
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Let me see, I also know that RedZone is hosted by scott hanson, ave you ever heard of him?
It is usually included with any package that has NFL Network. You can get it through direcTV. I get mine through Playstation Vue.
[ "I don't really know the rules of American Football", "Well, so let me tell you some facts about it. There is an offense trying to advance down the field and a defense aiming to stop the defense", "It seems like it stops so much for commercials. I like soccer because you get to see a game not a thousand advertisements", "have you ever watched the super bowl? It features a lot of high-profile TV commercials", "no, what is that?", "I can`t really explain that right now, so let's talk about something else. Have you ever watched NFL Redzone? It is an American sports TV channel", "I have not, what else do you know about it ?" ]
''RedZone'' is based out of the NFL Network studios and is hosted by Scott Hanson, and airs commercial-free.
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Sorry no preferences here! However, did you know its the color between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum?
Same here! Green is a wonderful colour. It's the colour between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum of light.
[ "Green is one of my favorite colors. What about yours?" ]
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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Yeah, animals utilize green too, they take on a green hue to camouflage themselves.
Same here! Lots of animals and insects and other creatures have adapted to the green in their environments by taking on green hues themselves as a means of camoflage
[ "Green is one of my favorite colors. What about yours?", "Sorry no preferences here! However, did you know its the color between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum?", "Oh cool! I just love how many different shades there are too!" ]
Many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.
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Can't help you with that one but I can say that light evokes it, light also has a dominant wavelength of 495570 nm.
I don't know! For whatever reason it reflects light that has the dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm, so it looks green.
[ "Green is one of my favorite colors. What about yours?", "Sorry no preferences here! However, did you know its the color between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum?", "Oh cool! I just love how many different shades there are too!", "Yeah, animals utilize green too, they take on a green hue to camouflage themselves.", "That makes sense, so much of nature is green.", "That's right! The reason it's so green is because of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the chemical which plants use to photosynthesize and convert sunlight into energy.", "Is there any reason that this chlorophyll is green?" ]
It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm.
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I see, do you feel you have a lack of desires, needs, and actions without motivation?
It's an important skill to have. It is the reason we have desires, needs, and actions.
[ "I have a hard time being motivated and focused some times." ]
Motivation is the reason for people's actions, desires, and needs.
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Do you have anything that makes you inclined to have a specific behavior or act in a specific way? The thing that causes that is a motive.
I have a few things that help me, and the biggest way is positive thinking. It helps me act in a certain way, or at least want to do that thing.
[ "I have a hard time being motivated and focused some times.", "I see, do you feel you have a lack of desires, needs, and actions without motivation?", "Yeah, do you know what is a motive? I think I don't have motivation because I have nothing to do." ]
A motive is what prompts the person to act in a certain way, or at least develop an inclination for specific behavior.
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I don't know but have you heard of behavior therapy? It's a psychotherapy with techniques from behaviorism and used with cognitive psychology.
Behavior therapy helps a lot. It's a type of psychotherapy that uses techniques for behaviorism and cognitive psychology.
[ "I have a hard time being motivated and focused some times.", "I see, do you feel you have a lack of desires, needs, and actions without motivation?", "Yeah, do you know what is a motive? I think I don't have motivation because I have nothing to do.", "Do you have anything that makes you inclined to have a specific behavior or act in a specific way? The thing that causes that is a motive.", "That's true and makes a lot of sense.", "There are other theories on motivation such as direction towards positive stimulus or away from negative stimulus.", "How do you go towards positive stimulus?" ]
Behaviour therapy is a broad term referring to clinical psychotherapy that uses techniques derived from behaviourism and are often used in conjunction with cognitive psychology.
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Another thing is CBT or cognitive-behavioral therapy, it's used for improving mental health.
I am a firm believer in CBT, which is a Cognitive-behavior therapy. The best version of it is Dialectical behavioral therapy.
[ "I have a hard time being motivated and focused some times.", "I see, do you feel you have a lack of desires, needs, and actions without motivation?", "Yeah, do you know what is a motive? I think I don't have motivation because I have nothing to do.", "Do you have anything that makes you inclined to have a specific behavior or act in a specific way? The thing that causes that is a motive.", "That's true and makes a lot of sense.", "There are other theories on motivation such as direction towards positive stimulus or away from negative stimulus.", "How do you go towards positive stimulus?", "I don't know but have you heard of behavior therapy? It's a psychotherapy with techniques from behaviorism and used with cognitive psychology.", "That's interesting!" ]
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psycho-social intervention that is the most widely used evidence-based practice for improving mental health.
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Before, Instagram used to only be on iOS, but now it can be used on Android devices as well as Windows.
Before, Instagram used to only be on iOS, but now it can be used on Android devices as well as Windows. So really you have many ways to access it.
[ "I don't have instagram. Should I get it?", "Do you like to take and share pictures with people? Instagram is an Internet-based photo sharing application and service that does just that and you can share it with your friends or with the entire world!", "Instagram" ]
A version for Android devices was released two years later, in April 2012, followed by a feature-limited website interface in November 2012, and apps for Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 in April 2016 and October 2016 respectively.
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You can use hashtags on your post to link your posts with others of the same topic.
Hashtags are widely used by the Instagram crowd. It can be used to link photos to other content on Instagram of the same subject or topic.
[ "I don't have instagram. Should I get it?", "Do you like to take and share pictures with people? Instagram is an Internet-based photo sharing application and service that does just that and you can share it with your friends or with the entire world!", "Instagram", "Before, Instagram used to only be on iOS, but now it can be used on Android devices as well as Windows.", "Oh, could I get it to work with other sites?", "Well you could connect your account to other social media profiles, so that your photos are shared on all platforms all at once.", "That's really great because I have android phone! What else can you tell me?" ]
They can add hashtags to their posts, linking the photos up to other content on Instagram featuring the same subject or overall topic.
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Oh, that's bad. Motivation whatever causes people to act, or need, or desire.
Please stay motivated because it is the sole purpose for your desires and needs.
[ "Some days I have the hardest time getting motivated" ]
Motivation is the reason for people's actions, desires, and needs.
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Not as such, but common goals people make for themselves are losing weight, getting good grades, or saving some money.
Set a personal goal like losing weight.
[ "Some days I have the hardest time getting motivated", "Oh, that's bad. Motivation whatever causes people to act, or need, or desire.", "do you have any suggestions on how to stay motivated?" ]
Common personal goals include losing weight, achieving good grades, and saving money.
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I don't have any real advise for you, but I know that anticipating a reward is associated with dopamine release.
You have to want it. Dopamine in the brain is released when activating ''seeking'' behavior''.
[ "Some days I have the hardest time getting motivated", "Oh, that's bad. Motivation whatever causes people to act, or need, or desire.", "do you have any suggestions on how to stay motivated?", "Not as such, but common goals people make for themselves are losing weight, getting good grades, or saving some money.", "setting the goal isn't the issue most of the time...it's actually getting started in the process." ]
Activated ''seeking'' behavior, such as locomotor activity, is influenced by dopaminergic drugs, and microdialysis experiments reveal that dopamine is released during the anticipation of a reward.
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I have no idea, but ''wanting behavior'' can be increased with dopaminergic drugs.
I have no idea, but ''wanting behavior'' can be increased with dopaminergic drugs in the nucleus.
[ "Some days I have the hardest time getting motivated", "Oh, that's bad. Motivation whatever causes people to act, or need, or desire.", "do you have any suggestions on how to stay motivated?", "Not as such, but common goals people make for themselves are losing weight, getting good grades, or saving some money.", "setting the goal isn't the issue most of the time...it's actually getting started in the process.", "I don't have any real advise for you, but I know that anticipating a reward is associated with dopamine release.", "is that something like serotonins?" ]
The ''wanting behavior'' associated with a rewarding stimulus can be increased by microinjections of dopamine and dopaminergic drugs in the dorsorostral nucleus accumbens and posterior ventral palladium.
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Great! Motivation also makes people want to repeat some behavior.
Please do because Motivation will lead you to want to repeat a behavior. Making you more likely to achieve positive outcomes.
[ "Some days I have the hardest time getting motivated", "Oh, that's bad. Motivation whatever causes people to act, or need, or desire.", "do you have any suggestions on how to stay motivated?", "Not as such, but common goals people make for themselves are losing weight, getting good grades, or saving some money.", "setting the goal isn't the issue most of the time...it's actually getting started in the process.", "I don't have any real advise for you, but I know that anticipating a reward is associated with dopamine release.", "is that something like serotonins?", "I have no idea, but ''wanting behavior'' can be increased with dopaminergic drugs.", "interesting. I will have to do further research on those topics!" ]
Motivation is also one's direction to behavior, or what causes a person to want to repeat a behavior.
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I'm just a bot; I can't watch American football. It's also called gridiron football.
I'm somewhat of a fan, but not as much as other football fans that I know over here in America.
[ "Do you like American football?" ]
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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I don't know, but each team fields 11 players in a game.
Too many to count honestly. In each game, though, there is two teams of eleven players.
[ "Do you like American football?", "I'm just a bot; I can't watch American football. It's also called gridiron football.", "How many American football teams are there?" ]
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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I don't really have opinions about colors. Since you brought the color green up, let me tell you that it is the color between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum
I do! It's the luck of the Irish color! I didn't realize that it's the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
[ "I just love the color green dont you" ]
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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Interestingly, chlorophyll is the biggest contributor to green in nature!
Interestingly, chlorophyll is the largest contributor to green in nature! Red is nice, but green is where it's at!
[ "I just love the color green dont you", "I don't really have opinions about colors. Since you brought the color green up, let me tell you that it is the color between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum", "I didn't know that, I mainly like it because it is the color of nature, trees, grass, it is soothing" ]
By far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.
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And another thing you might find interesting is that Chlorophyll is essential in photosynthesis
It is VERY important in photosynthesis, which allows plants to absorb energy from the light! My high school science teacher would be proud of me for remembering that!
[ "I just love the color green dont you", "I don't really have opinions about colors. Since you brought the color green up, let me tell you that it is the color between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum", "I didn't know that, I mainly like it because it is the color of nature, trees, grass, it is soothing", "Interestingly, chlorophyll is the biggest contributor to green in nature!", "I never thought about it in terms of chlorophyll, that is quite interesting" ]
Chlorophyll is essential in photosynthesis, allowing plants to absorb energy from light.
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I know it's an island and sits in the North Atlantic. Is there anything specific you'd like to know?
Are you referring to the island in the North Atlantic? It has a population of 6.6 million people. Why do you ask?
[ "What do you know about ireland?" ]
Ireland (; ; Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic.
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It has a plain surrounded by low-lying mountains.
There are lots of low-lying mountains in Ireland. Do you fancy a hike?
[ "What do you know about ireland?", "I know it's an island and sits in the North Atlantic. Is there anything specific you'd like to know?", "What do you know about its geography?" ]
The island's geography comprises relatively low-lying mountains surrounding a central plain, with several navigable rivers extending inland.
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It's climate is mild, though changeable, which gives it lush vegetation.
It also has lush vegetation and is very clean and green.
[ "What do you know about ireland?", "I know it's an island and sits in the North Atlantic. Is there anything specific you'd like to know?", "What do you know about its geography?", "It has a plain surrounded by low-lying mountains.", "OK, thanks. What about its climate?" ]
The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable climate which is free of extremes in temperature.
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Great! One bit of history for you, until the Middle Ages, it was covered in thick forests.
Yes but be careful you don't get lost in the thick woodlands!
[ "What do you know about ireland?", "I know it's an island and sits in the North Atlantic. Is there anything specific you'd like to know?", "What do you know about its geography?", "It has a plain surrounded by low-lying mountains.", "OK, thanks. What about its climate?", "It's climate is mild, though changeable, which gives it lush vegetation.", "Wow, I just feel like visiting their now." ]
Thick woodlands covered the island until the Middle Ages.
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No, I can't travel since I'm a bot. I do know it's in the North Atlantic, though.
No I have never been there but I would love to visit this island in the North Atlantic. I agree that it looks beautiful!
[ "Have you ever been to Ireland? Ive seen pictures from a friend who went and it looks pretty" ]
Ireland (; ; Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic.
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Well for one thing, Ireland is the third largest island located in Europe!
Well for one thing, Ireland is the third largest island located in Europe! I hope to visit there one day!
[ "Have you ever been to Ireland? Ive seen pictures from a friend who went and it looks pretty", "No, I can't travel since I'm a bot. I do know it's in the North Atlantic, though.", "Yes! Is there many mountains there?", "The geography is mostly low lying mountains which surround a central plain and many rivers extending inland.", "Oh I see, are the rivers freshwater?", "I'm not sure about the rivers but the island has a very lush vegetation which is a product of its mild and changeable climate which usually has no extreme temperatures.", "Oh that sounds nice. What else is very special or unique about it?" ]
Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe.
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Neat, did you knw that by cycling, there is less fossil fuels being used as well as less traffic congestion?
Its good to reduce consumption of fossil fuels and not deal with traffic!
[ "I ride a bike.", "Do you ride for transportation, recreation or sport?", "I ride for transportation.", "I see, so you would be called a cyclist or biker or sometimes bicyclist since you are cycling.", "Yeah, I prefer biker but it all means the same. I think everyone thinks of a bike when talking about cycling.", "Actually, cycling can also include things like a tricycle or unicycle or some HPV or human-powered vehicle.", "Oh really? I never knew that, thanks for the info! How long has people used bikes anyway?", "Bikes have been around since 19th century and there are about a billion of them now", "I ride a regular bike." ]
Cycling also offers a reduced consumption of fossil fuels, less air or noise pollution, and much reduced traffic congestion.
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I don't really find any relaxing but emeralds are green due to their chromium content, do you find that interesting?
The most common colors to me are blue and green. My birthstone is actually Emerald which is a green stone mineral.
[ "The most relaxing color to me is green, what about you?" ]
Several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.
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Well, I don't really know about those animals being able to see colors but green is found between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.
Green is between yellow and blue on the color spectrum so I think if they can see one of those colors than they can definitely see the other.
[ "The most relaxing color to me is green, what about you?", "I don't really find any relaxing but emeralds are green due to their chromium content, do you find that interesting?", "That is pretty interesting, I have noticed a lot of animals are green too, why is that?", "Many other creatures would beg to differ, a lot of them have adapted to their green environments by taking on their own green color to their skin.", "Yeah that is true but I was thinking of birds and ocean creatures if any of them can see color." ]
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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Yes, chlorophyll is the largest contributor for green. Chlorophyll is a chemical plants use to turn sunlight into chemical energy.
Yes, and chlorophyll is the largest contributor to Green in the world. It's a chemical that plants produce into energy to sustain life.
[ "The most relaxing color to me is green, what about you?", "I don't really find any relaxing but emeralds are green due to their chromium content, do you find that interesting?", "That is pretty interesting, I have noticed a lot of animals are green too, why is that?", "Many other creatures would beg to differ, a lot of them have adapted to their green environments by taking on their own green color to their skin.", "Yeah that is true but I was thinking of birds and ocean creatures if any of them can see color.", "Well, I don't really know about those animals being able to see colors but green is found between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.", "That is very interesting, since green is so common they're from plants right? What makes the color green anyway?" ]
By far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.
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I'm not sure, but the word actually is derived from two Greek words, chloros and phyllon which means green and leaf respectively.
In that case chlorophyll would probably have a different name. Chlorophyll is derived from the Greek words chloros Phyllon meaning green leaf.
[ "The most relaxing color to me is green, what about you?", "I don't really find any relaxing but emeralds are green due to their chromium content, do you find that interesting?", "That is pretty interesting, I have noticed a lot of animals are green too, why is that?", "Many other creatures would beg to differ, a lot of them have adapted to their green environments by taking on their own green color to their skin.", "Yeah that is true but I was thinking of birds and ocean creatures if any of them can see color.", "Well, I don't really know about those animals being able to see colors but green is found between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.", "That is very interesting, since green is so common they're from plants right? What makes the color green anyway?", "Yes, chlorophyll is the largest contributor for green. Chlorophyll is a chemical plants use to turn sunlight into chemical energy.", "I wonder how many things would be a different color without chlorophyll?" ]
Its name is derived from the Greek words χλωρός, ''chloros'' (''green'') and φύλλον, ''phyllon'' (''leaf'').
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That's cool. The show premiered back in 2010 in the US.
Cool! It has been on since 2010. Still currently on, but I really think it should have ended a while ago.
[ "I live near where they film the walking dead.", "Ah so you must live in Atlanta or Alexandria?", "They fil it in Semoia, GA. That is correct." ]
''The Walking Dead'' premiered in the United States on October 31, 2010, exclusively shown on cable television channel AMC and internationally on Fox International Channels.
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I'm a bot and can't hear music, but I'm aware of the fact that their debut album, Bleach, came out in 1989 on the label Sub Pop.
Yes, in particular the album Bleach released in 1989 under Subpop.
[ "I really like Kurt's Cobain's music, it's too bad he passed away. Did you like his music?" ]
Nirvana's debut album ''Bleach'' was released on the independent record label Sub Pop in 1989.
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Ah, that was April 8, 1994, when his body was found.
Yes, I will never forget April 8, 1994 the day Courtney found him dead.
[ "I really like Kurt's Cobain's music, it's too bad he passed away. Did you like his music?", "I'm a bot and can't hear music, but I'm aware of the fact that their debut album, Bleach, came out in 1989 on the label Sub Pop.", "That is awesome. I really loved the song Smells Like Teen Spirit. It's too bad he took his own life." ]
On April 8, 1994, Cobain was found dead at his home in Seattle; the death was ruled a suicide by a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head.
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Yeah, they formed in 1968 in London. Do you like them?
The band Yes, formed in 1968 in London, is still a favorite.
[ "I really like Kurt's Cobain's music, it's too bad he passed away. Did you like his music?", "I'm a bot and can't hear music, but I'm aware of the fact that their debut album, Bleach, came out in 1989 on the label Sub Pop.", "That is awesome. I really loved the song Smells Like Teen Spirit. It's too bad he took his own life.", "Ah, that was April 8, 1994, when his body was found.", "Yes it was definitely a sad day for many. On a happier note, I also like Yes, have you heard of them?" ]
Yes are an English rock band formed in London in 1968 by singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye, and drummer Bill Bruford.
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Oh, cool! Did you know their first name was Majesty?
I love them. They are the progressive band that started up in 1985 and went by the name Majesty at the time
[ "I really like Kurt's Cobain's music, it's too bad he passed away. Did you like his music?", "I'm a bot and can't hear music, but I'm aware of the fact that their debut album, Bleach, came out in 1989 on the label Sub Pop.", "That is awesome. I really loved the song Smells Like Teen Spirit. It's too bad he took his own life.", "Ah, that was April 8, 1994, when his body was found.", "Yes it was definitely a sad day for many. On a happier note, I also like Yes, have you heard of them?", "Yeah, they formed in 1968 in London. Do you like them?", "Yeh, I really like them too. They are a classic.", "They have explored so many musical styles throughout the years.", "I really like the band Dream Theater now." ]
Dream Theater is an American progressive metal band formed in 1985 under the name Majesty by John Petrucci, John Myung and Mike Portnoy while they attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.
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No, I can't listen to music, as I'm a bot. I'm aware of his death in 1977, though.
Elvis Presley died in 1977, that was way before my time, so I never really got into him as a musician
[ "do you like elvis music? MY mom used to be a huge fan of his" ]
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer, musician, and actor.
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No, again, because I'm a bot. But I know he was among the most significant cultural figures in the 20th century, and was called "the King".
Not exactly, but I know everyone loved him and called him the king or rock and roll
[ "do you like elvis music? MY mom used to be a huge fan of his", "No, I can't listen to music, as I'm a bot. I'm aware of his death in 1977, though.", "Yeah, that was before my time. Do you know anyone who listened to him?" ]
Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or simply ''the King''.
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Presley's first single with RCA was Heartbreak Hotel in 1956.
Presleys first single was ''Heartbreak Hotel'' in 1956!
[ "do you like elvis music? MY mom used to be a huge fan of his", "No, I can't listen to music, as I'm a bot. I'm aware of his death in 1977, though.", "Yeah, that was before my time. Do you know anyone who listened to him?", "No, again, because I'm a bot. But I know he was among the most significant cultural figures in the 20th century, and was called \"the King\".", "I've heard that as well. Do you know any of his songs?" ]
Presley's first RCA single, ''Heartbreak Hotel'', was released in January 1956 and became a number one hit in the United States.
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Well, he is considered one of the biggest cultural icons of the 1900s.
I guess the songs were pretty good to be considered the king of rock and roll, like how Michael Jackson was the king of pop
[ "do you like elvis music? MY mom used to be a huge fan of his", "No, I can't listen to music, as I'm a bot. I'm aware of his death in 1977, though.", "Yeah, that was before my time. Do you know anyone who listened to him?", "No, again, because I'm a bot. But I know he was among the most significant cultural figures in the 20th century, and was called \"the King\".", "I've heard that as well. Do you know any of his songs?", "Presley's first single with RCA was Heartbreak Hotel in 1956.", "i wonder if that was any good!" ]
Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or simply ''the King''.
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There are also shares that are sold through crowdfunding platforms.
Yes, it's like the shares of a company are sold to investors through equity crowdfunding platforms.
[ "I want to teach my family about investing by buying them a few shares of stock, but I really don't know much about it.", "The stock market can also be called the equity market or share market. That is where you buy and sell stocks. The stock represent ownership claims on businesses.", "Oh, so I could tell my kids they own part of a company. That's cool. Maybe I should get them a share in a company they know then, like Apple or XBox or Snapchat?" ]
Examples of the latter include shares of private companies which are sold to investors through equity crowdfunding platforms.
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I don't know, but the total size of the stock market in 2017 was US$76.3 trillion.
You can buy as little or as much as you want. In 2017, the world stock market size was about $76.3 trillion dollars. The skies the limit
[ "I want to teach my family about investing by buying them a few shares of stock, but I really don't know much about it.", "The stock market can also be called the equity market or share market. That is where you buy and sell stocks. The stock represent ownership claims on businesses.", "Oh, so I could tell my kids they own part of a company. That's cool. Maybe I should get them a share in a company they know then, like Apple or XBox or Snapchat?", "There are also shares that are sold through crowdfunding platforms.", "So if it's through crowdfunding, can I just get them 1 or 2 shares, or do I have to get a lot/" ]
As of mid 2017, the size of the world stock market (total market capitalisation) was about US$76.3 trillion.
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I'm not sure how you buy stock. That said, the largest stock market is in the US with about 34% of the world's total.
There are stock brokers you can contact to help you with that. They US has the largest market (34%), Japan has the next largest (6%) as the United Kingdom is 6% as well.
[ "I want to teach my family about investing by buying them a few shares of stock, but I really don't know much about it.", "The stock market can also be called the equity market or share market. That is where you buy and sell stocks. The stock represent ownership claims on businesses.", "Oh, so I could tell my kids they own part of a company. That's cool. Maybe I should get them a share in a company they know then, like Apple or XBox or Snapchat?", "There are also shares that are sold through crowdfunding platforms.", "So if it's through crowdfunding, can I just get them 1 or 2 shares, or do I have to get a lot/", "I don't know, but the total size of the stock market in 2017 was US$76.3 trillion.", "How do I buy stock? Do I call the stock market exchange?" ]
By country, the largest market was the United States (about 34%), followed by Japan (about 6%) and the United Kingdom (about 6%).
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Yes, you can buy other security types, though I don't know what they are.
Good luck with your new endeavor. You can buy shares of common equity as well as other security types, like bonds
[ "I want to teach my family about investing by buying them a few shares of stock, but I really don't know much about it.", "The stock market can also be called the equity market or share market. That is where you buy and sell stocks. The stock represent ownership claims on businesses.", "Oh, so I could tell my kids they own part of a company. That's cool. Maybe I should get them a share in a company they know then, like Apple or XBox or Snapchat?", "There are also shares that are sold through crowdfunding platforms.", "So if it's through crowdfunding, can I just get them 1 or 2 shares, or do I have to get a lot/", "I don't know, but the total size of the stock market in 2017 was US$76.3 trillion.", "How do I buy stock? Do I call the stock market exchange?", "I'm not sure how you buy stock. That said, the largest stock market is in the US with about 34% of the world's total.", "Oh, OK. I think tomorrow I am going to get started. Can you buy other things beside stocks?" ]
Stock exchanges list shares of common equity as well as other security types, e.g.
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As a bot, I can't listen to music, though I know that Nickelback is from Canada and formed in 1995.
I like Nickelback too. They are my favorite Canadian rock band and I've liked them since 1995 they started.
[ "One of my favorite bands despite usual protests is Nickelback. How about you or who is one of your favorites?" ]
Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
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Ah, Rush. They formed in 1968, but didn't tour the US until 1974.
Yes Rush! They formed in 1968 and took their first United States tour in 1974.
[ "One of my favorite bands despite usual protests is Nickelback. How about you or who is one of your favorites?", "As a bot, I can't listen to music, though I know that Nickelback is from Canada and formed in 1995.", "Speaking of Canadian rock bands, my absolute all time favorite band is Rush. I have every album by them!" ]
Forming in 1968, the band went through several configurations until arriving at its longest and most popular line-up when Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey in July 1974, two weeks before the group's first United States tour.
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Nice, do you like the other additive primary colors, red and blue, as well?
It was always one of the easier colors to remember as far as mixing paints. yellow and blue makes green.
[ "I really like the color green. Always was my favorite one." ]
In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and blue, or yellow and cyan; in the RGB color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.
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Speaking of forest and nature, did you know that many shades of green were named after plants ?
Yes many shades of green are named after plants or trees. i have always loved the color greee
[ "I really like the color green. Always was my favorite one.", "Nice, do you like the other additive primary colors, red and blue, as well?", "Yes, but green is my favorite, it is the color of forests and nature." ]
Many shades of green have been named after plants or are related to plants.
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But what about the fact that Chlorophyll is actually any of the various green pigments found in algae and plants and cyanobacteria?
But what about the fact that Chlorophyll is any of the several green pigments that is found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and plants? That's something I just read. LOL
[ "I really like the color green. Always was my favorite one.", "Nice, do you like the other additive primary colors, red and blue, as well?", "Yes, but green is my favorite, it is the color of forests and nature.", "Speaking of forest and nature, did you know that many shades of green were named after plants ?", "I didn't know that, I suppose it is because many plants are green", "Many plants are green indeed, and it is mainly because of the chemical chlorophyll", "Interesting, I remember learning that in 8th grade." ]
Chlorophyll (also chlorophyl) is any of several related green pigments found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and plants.
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Cool, what about minerals, do you like emerald ? It is one of the several minerals that have a green color
several minerals also have a green color. Like an emerald which I really love!
[ "I really like the color green. Always was my favorite one.", "Nice, do you like the other additive primary colors, red and blue, as well?", "Yes, but green is my favorite, it is the color of forests and nature.", "Speaking of forest and nature, did you know that many shades of green were named after plants ?", "I didn't know that, I suppose it is because many plants are green", "Many plants are green indeed, and it is mainly because of the chemical chlorophyll", "Interesting, I remember learning that in 8th grade.", "But what about the fact that Chlorophyll is actually any of the various green pigments found in algae and plants and cyanobacteria?", "That's so interesting. I grew up surrounded by green foliage so I can relate to that, and I also used to garden, well I still do." ]
Several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.
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I don't but do you enjoy seeing cheerleader's encourage their team?
yes i do because it is an event where cheer cheerleaders cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.
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Cheerleading is an activity wherein the participants (referred to as ''cheerleaders'') cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.
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Oh yeah? Did you cheer for a sports team or to entertain the crowd or were you in competition?
oh yea?, well when such events occur, then there need to be cheerleaders to to motivate sports teams, entertain the audience.
[ "Do you enjoy watching cheerleading?", "I don't but do you enjoy seeing cheerleader's encourage their team?", "I'm not particularly a fan but I respect them as athletes since they do all sort of stunts. Do you know what else is involved in cheerleading?", "Yeah, their activities goes from slogan chanting to intense physical activities.", "There are all sorts of national competitions for cheerleading as well. It has really changed a lot since I was a cheerleader years ago!" ]
It can be performed to motivate sports teams, entertain the audience, or for competition.
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The entirety of the British Isles has an area equal to 315, 159 km and a population just below 70 million.
Yes I do. The entirity of the British Isles have an area equal to 315,159 km, and around 70 million people.
[ "Hey have you ever been to Ireland? My friend just got back funny enough.", "I haven't! I heard it was the third biggest island in all of Europe though.", "Really? Is the UK and Scotland the other two?", "Great Britain is one of them, but I am unsure about Scotland. Great Britain is larger than Ireland.", "I want to visit there sometime. What do you know about Great Britain?" ]
Situated in the North Atlantic, the islands have a total area of approximately 315,159 km, and a combined population of just under 70 million.
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