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So, an auditor is someone who checks financial statements to determine if their stated fairly and within accounting standards, correct?
It is crazy how fearful everyone is of it. If you're keeping your finances in order, you shouldn't be worried. Its only if you're making some bad choices that those auditors will gather evidence of all your errors and misstatements. yikes!
[ "I took an accounting course at school. I didn't think I'd be any good at it, but I came in second in my class!", "That's awesome! People call accounting the language of business.", "It is quite interesting. My sister-in-law is an accountant. She works for a big company.", "Oh, that's cool. Accounting is also sometimes call financial reporting.", "I found it interesting to learn to work my way around a balance sheet. It's like learning a new language!", "How interesting! So, accounting includes several fields, like financial, management, tax, and cost accounting, along with external auditing. What's your favorite?", "Auditing! Another friend of mine is an auditor in Europe. She loves striking fear in the hearts of others, lol." ]
In providing an opinion whether financial statements are fairly stated in accordance with accounting standards, the auditor gathers evidence to determine whether the statements contain material errors or other misstatements.
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Tax resistance is probably as old as taxes themselves.
Sad but true. Tax resistance has probably existed ever since rulers began imposing taxes on the people. Some things never change.
[ "I took an accounting course at school. I didn't think I'd be any good at it, but I came in second in my class!", "That's awesome! People call accounting the language of business.", "It is quite interesting. My sister-in-law is an accountant. She works for a big company.", "Oh, that's cool. Accounting is also sometimes call financial reporting.", "I found it interesting to learn to work my way around a balance sheet. It's like learning a new language!", "How interesting! So, accounting includes several fields, like financial, management, tax, and cost accounting, along with external auditing. What's your favorite?", "Auditing! Another friend of mine is an auditor in Europe. She loves striking fear in the hearts of others, lol.", "So, an auditor is someone who checks financial statements to determine if their stated fairly and within accounting standards, correct?", "Pretty much. People shouldn't be afraid of getting audited, but so many businesses try to avoid taxes and go overboard." ]
Tax resistance has probably existed ever since rulers began imposing taxes on their subjects.
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Oh I see, so do you like the reality tv series on it like MythBusters or Unsolved History? Since the Discovery Channel is primarily focused on those.
Yeah it's a great, flagship channel with awesome shows like mythbusters and unsolved history. I watched it a lot growing up.
[ "I really love watching the Discovery channel" ]
Programming on the flagship Discovery Channel in the U.S. is primarily focused on reality television series, such as speculative investigation (with shows such as ''MythBusters'', ''Unsolved History'', and ''Best Evidence''), automobiles, and occupations (such as ''Dirty Jobs'' and ''Deadliest Catch''); it also features documentaries specifically aimed at families and younger audiences.
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By the 2010s the channel expanded into pseudo-scientific entertainment and reality TV.
Yeah and it transformed from originally just about doumentaries into stuff like science and technology.
[ "I really love watching the Discovery channel", "Oh I see, so do you like the reality tv series on it like MythBusters or Unsolved History? Since the Discovery Channel is primarily focused on those.", "Yeah, I've learned a lot watching those shows actually lol! Do you know when the Discovery Channel started playing reality series?" ]
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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Yeah, it would be called educational technology, where hardware and theoretics of education are used.
Yeah i agree. Their use of educational technology and hardware is amazing.
[ "I really love watching the Discovery channel", "Oh I see, so do you like the reality tv series on it like MythBusters or Unsolved History? Since the Discovery Channel is primarily focused on those.", "Yeah, I've learned a lot watching those shows actually lol! Do you know when the Discovery Channel started playing reality series?", "By the 2010s the channel expanded into pseudo-scientific entertainment and reality TV.", "Yeah, I actually think it provides a more entertaining way to teach kids even if some of it is not as accurate. It's like education with technology." ]
Educational technology is the use of both physical hardware and educational theoretics.
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Yeah, have you thought of using tech to support and enhance the education environment?
Yes I agree. Do you want to work in technology integration or the use of technology to adance the education of the environment?
[ "I really love watching the Discovery channel", "Oh I see, so do you like the reality tv series on it like MythBusters or Unsolved History? Since the Discovery Channel is primarily focused on those.", "Yeah, I've learned a lot watching those shows actually lol! Do you know when the Discovery Channel started playing reality series?", "By the 2010s the channel expanded into pseudo-scientific entertainment and reality TV.", "Yeah, I actually think it provides a more entertaining way to teach kids even if some of it is not as accurate. It's like education with technology.", "Yeah, it would be called educational technology, where hardware and theoretics of education are used.", "I have always thought working for some of those shows would be extremely cool and a great way to travel." ]
Technology integration is defined as the use of technology to enhance and support the educational environment.
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I see, so would you work on sociology and go over things about it like patterns of social relations, social interactions and cultures?
Oh nice. I did like the scientific study of society and interaction when I took a class.
[ "I really love watching the Discovery channel", "Oh I see, so do you like the reality tv series on it like MythBusters or Unsolved History? Since the Discovery Channel is primarily focused on those.", "Yeah, I've learned a lot watching those shows actually lol! Do you know when the Discovery Channel started playing reality series?", "By the 2010s the channel expanded into pseudo-scientific entertainment and reality TV.", "Yeah, I actually think it provides a more entertaining way to teach kids even if some of it is not as accurate. It's like education with technology.", "Yeah, it would be called educational technology, where hardware and theoretics of education are used.", "I have always thought working for some of those shows would be extremely cool and a great way to travel.", "Yeah, have you thought of using tech to support and enhance the education environment?", "I am not really a tech person, I'm more of a psychology and sociology person, so I'd look to probably start a show where we trace the effects of religion of society." ]
Sociology is the scientific study of society, including patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and culture.
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No interest per se but I know about it, like how it's measuring, processing, and communicating financial information about a business or corporation.
I do, accounting is all about keeping track of finances especially for businesses.
[ "I am studying accounting in school. Do you have any interest in the topic?" ]
Accounting or accountancy is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial information about economic entities such as businesses and corporations.
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Also isn't there several accounting fields too? Such as financial accounting to external auditing and cost accounting.
There are many different types of accounting, including management accounting, external auditing, and regular financial accounting.
[ "I am studying accounting in school. Do you have any interest in the topic?", "No interest per se but I know about it, like how it's measuring, processing, and communicating financial information about a business or corporation.", "Yes, it is very important in order for businesses to see where their money is going.", "I see, it is called the \"language of business\" since it tells financial activities to people like investors and management!", "Yes, in order to work for a publicly traded company, most accountant needs to have earned their CPA license as well." ]
Accounting can be divided into several fields including financial accounting, management accounting, external auditing, tax accounting and cost accounting.
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Cool, will you be working with accounting information systems to help with accounting functions and other stuff of that nature?
There are many systems to help with accounting that are designed to support reporting and other activities of accounting.
[ "I am studying accounting in school. Do you have any interest in the topic?", "No interest per se but I know about it, like how it's measuring, processing, and communicating financial information about a business or corporation.", "Yes, it is very important in order for businesses to see where their money is going.", "I see, it is called the \"language of business\" since it tells financial activities to people like investors and management!", "Yes, in order to work for a publicly traded company, most accountant needs to have earned their CPA license as well.", "Also isn't there several accounting fields too? Such as financial accounting to external auditing and cost accounting.", "Yes. I am looking to getting into external auditing. I will be working on getting my CPA license after I graduate college." ]
Accounting information systems are designed to support accounting functions and related activities.
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Side note did you know that the modern field was made by Luca Pacioli back in 1494?
Accounting was founded by Luca Pacioli in 1494, before it was modernized.
[ "I am studying accounting in school. Do you have any interest in the topic?", "No interest per se but I know about it, like how it's measuring, processing, and communicating financial information about a business or corporation.", "Yes, it is very important in order for businesses to see where their money is going.", "I see, it is called the \"language of business\" since it tells financial activities to people like investors and management!", "Yes, in order to work for a publicly traded company, most accountant needs to have earned their CPA license as well.", "Also isn't there several accounting fields too? Such as financial accounting to external auditing and cost accounting.", "Yes. I am looking to getting into external auditing. I will be working on getting my CPA license after I graduate college.", "Cool, will you be working with accounting information systems to help with accounting functions and other stuff of that nature?", "Yeah most smaller companies use quick books" ]
The modern field was established by the Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli in 1494.
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Well, accounting is about measuring, processing, and reporting financial information to economic entities.
YOu must love numbers! yuck,not me... accounting is a way to measure and process financial information
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Accounting or accountancy is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial information about economic entities such as businesses and corporations.
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The modern version of accounting began in 1494, by an Italian mathematician.
Account has been around form any years,formally it began in 1494 by Italian mathematician Pacioli
[ "I'm interested in account. What's it about?", "Well, accounting is about measuring, processing, and reporting financial information to economic entities.", "When did it start?" ]
The modern field was established by the Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli in 1494.
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Computer science involves the study of computers, their design and their use.
computer science does not involve accounting, it is the science regarding the design of compters
[ "I'm interested in account. What's it about?", "Well, accounting is about measuring, processing, and reporting financial information to economic entities.", "When did it start?", "The modern version of accounting began in 1494, by an Italian mathematician.", "Is it popular as a career?", "I am not sure, however accounting has lots of fields such as auditing, external, tax and cost accounting. What type interests you?", "I'm not sure. What do you know about computer science?" ]
Computer science is the study of the theory, experimentation, and engineering that form the basis for the design and use of computers.
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I don't know, however programming languages allow one to give a set of instructions to produce different kinds of output.
it involves programming, programming languages give instructions to computers that produce many kinds of output
[ "I'm interested in account. What's it about?", "Well, accounting is about measuring, processing, and reporting financial information to economic entities.", "When did it start?", "The modern version of accounting began in 1494, by an Italian mathematician.", "Is it popular as a career?", "I am not sure, however accounting has lots of fields such as auditing, external, tax and cost accounting. What type interests you?", "I'm not sure. What do you know about computer science?", "Computer science involves the study of computers, their design and their use.", "Is it programming?" ]
A programming language is a formal language that specifies a set of instructions that can be used to produce various kinds of output.
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No, I'm a bot, so I can't do such things. I am familiar with it being a photo and video sharing service, though.
Yes its great its a internet based photo sharing app lots of fun
[ "Have you ever used Instagram? I've looked at it but have never done anything with it." ]
Instagram is a mobile, desktop, and Internet-based photo-sharing application and service that allows users to share pictures and videos either publicly, or privately to pre-approved followers.
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That's too bad. Broken heart is often a metaphor used for an intense emotional pain. What caused yours?
Did you go through a breakup? Broken heart is often a metaphor used for an intense emotional pain
[ "I suffer from a broken heart" ]
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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Oh, I see. Emotion pain if severe enough can cause actual physical damage to the heart.
Im sorry to hear that. Emotion pain if severe enough can cause actual physical damage to the heart
[ "I suffer from a broken heart", "That's too bad. Broken heart is often a metaphor used for an intense emotional pain. What caused yours?", "I broke up with my girlfriend of four years." ]
Emotional pain that is severe can cause 'broken heart syndrome', including physical damage to the heart.
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Apparently there is something called a "social attachment system" and it uses a "pain system" to discourage people from losing close relationships.
Social attachment and the pain system encourage people to keep close contact with people when they lose relationships
[ "I suffer from a broken heart", "That's too bad. Broken heart is often a metaphor used for an intense emotional pain. What caused yours?", "I broke up with my girlfriend of four years.", "Oh, I see. Emotion pain if severe enough can cause actual physical damage to the heart.", "Yeah it is not any fun" ]
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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In fact, many cultures even use the same words to describe the pain that comes with the loss of a relationship.
I hope you get through it. Many cultures experience the same things and describe it the same way and having the same feelings
[ "I suffer from a broken heart", "That's too bad. Broken heart is often a metaphor used for an intense emotional pain. What caused yours?", "I broke up with my girlfriend of four years.", "Oh, I see. Emotion pain if severe enough can cause actual physical damage to the heart.", "Yeah it is not any fun", "Apparently there is something called a \"social attachment system\" and it uses a \"pain system\" to discourage people from losing close relationships.", "No one will ever get used to it but we will all experince it" ]
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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All your 3 cardigans have buttons? I know that cardigans commonly have
They are! not too hot and not too cold, commonly they have buttons, a cardigan that is tied is referred to as a robe.
[ "I like cardigans", "A cardigan is a type of knitted sweater, with an open front. How many do you own?", "I own three, I think cardigans are perfect for the fall" ]
Commonly cardigans have buttons: a garment that is tied is instead considered a robe.
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Got it, what about pullovers? Those don't open in front
Yeah they also have pullovers which do not open in the front but must be pulled over the head when worn.
[ "I like cardigans", "A cardigan is a type of knitted sweater, with an open front. How many do you own?", "I own three, I think cardigans are perfect for the fall", "All your 3 cardigans have buttons? I know that cardigans commonly have", "Yes, all of them have buttons, I don't like to tie" ]
By contrast, a pullover does not open in front but must be ''pulled over'' the head to be worn.
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I don't have information about their popularity, what I know is that cardigans were modelled after the waistcoat that was worn during the war by british officers
They are very popular but not as popular as the cardigan, which was modeled after the knitted wool waistcoat that british officers used to wear.
[ "I like cardigans", "A cardigan is a type of knitted sweater, with an open front. How many do you own?", "I own three, I think cardigans are perfect for the fall", "All your 3 cardigans have buttons? I know that cardigans commonly have", "Yes, all of them have buttons, I don't like to tie", "Got it, what about pullovers? Those don't open in front", "I haven't seen those, are they popular or not really?" ]
It is modelled after the knitted wool waistcoat that British officers supposedly wore during the war.
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No clue, but would you surprised to know how medical billing was almost all done on paper for several decades?
Yes. For decades, it was primarily done on paper, however with advancements it is now efficiently done via management software.
[ "Hello, I would love you to broaden my mind about medical billing", "Medical billing is the payment practice within the United States health care.", "Ok, is this restricted to the united states alone?" ]
For several decades, medical billing was done almost entirely on paper.
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Actually, a medical biller is not required to be certified, but it is encouraged.
Medical billing dates back decades with no known starting year. Medical billers are encouraged to become certified, but not required.
[ "Hello, I would love you to broaden my mind about medical billing", "Medical billing is the payment practice within the United States health care.", "Ok, is this restricted to the united states alone?", "No clue, but would you surprised to know how medical billing was almost all done on paper for several decades?", "That sounds terrible and risky! Are medical billers now at least certified to make sure they don't make any mistakes for their clients?" ]
Medical billers are encouraged, but not required by law, to become certified by taking an exam such as the CMRS Exam, RHIA Exam and others.
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There are associate degrees in the field and some community colleges give certificates.
Some colleges offer certificates for specific exams, such as CMRS or RHIA. Some also offer associate degrees in this field.
[ "Hello, I would love you to broaden my mind about medical billing", "Medical billing is the payment practice within the United States health care.", "Ok, is this restricted to the united states alone?", "No clue, but would you surprised to know how medical billing was almost all done on paper for several decades?", "That sounds terrible and risky! Are medical billers now at least certified to make sure they don't make any mistakes for their clients?", "Actually, a medical biller is not required to be certified, but it is encouraged.", "What does it take to become a Medical biller?" ]
Some community colleges in the United States offer certificates, or even associate degrees, in the field.
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Have you ever been to Dylan's Candy Bar? It's a chain of candy shops in New York, Miami Beach, and a few other places.
Dylans candy bar is a chain in New York and Miami, ever been there?
[ "I really love all candy bars." ]
Dylan's Candy Bar is a chain of boutique candy shops and candy supplier currently located in New York City; East Hampton, New York; Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami Beach, as well as in wholesale venues around the globe.
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I'm not sure if they have an actual candy bar. Dylan's Candy Bar is the name of the candy store chain.
Not a candy bar its a store with locations in Hamptons, Los Angeles, Chicago
[ "I really love all candy bars.", "Have you ever been to Dylan's Candy Bar? It's a chain of candy shops in New York, Miami Beach, and a few other places.", "No never been there. Never tried this candy bar either." ]
Dylan's Candy Bar is a chain of boutique candy shops and candy supplier currently located in New York City; East Hampton, New York; Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami Beach, as well as in wholesale venues around the globe.
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Oh, really? Dylan Lauren wanted to blend fashion, pop candy and art.
Yes Dylan Lauren wanted to blend fashion, pop candy and art
[ "I really love all candy bars.", "Have you ever been to Dylan's Candy Bar? It's a chain of candy shops in New York, Miami Beach, and a few other places.", "No never been there. Never tried this candy bar either.", "I'm not sure if they have an actual candy bar. Dylan's Candy Bar is the name of the candy store chain.", "I'd definitely like to visit and see what they offer.", "Dylan Lauren, Ralph Lauren's daughter owns it.", "Oh wow, that sounds fantastic. I'm sure their candy is very tasty.", "Its meant to be the largest unique candy store in the world!", "I see they offer taffy, lollipops, chocolate and more!" ]
Lauren said that her goal was to ''merge fashion, art and pop candy culture''.
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I don't have favorites, I am a bot. What do you think of pink? I know that this color was named after a flower.
Ive always love the pale color of red. its also known as pink. its also named after a flower(named pink
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Pink is a pale red color that is named after a flower of the same name.
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There is no Information on that fact but the complementary color of the color rose is spring green
Theres no i formation on that fact but the comp. color of rose or pink is considered spring green.
[ "My favorite color is green. What's yours?", "I don't have favorites, I am a bot. What do you think of pink? I know that this color was named after a flower.", "I love pink. Do you know of any other flowers named after colors?", "I not sure of any other plants. I do know it was first used as a color name in the late 17th century.", "Who came up with the name?" ]
The complementary color of rose is spring green.
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That is something I also don't' know, I do know some more facts about the color green though, did you know that this color is common in plants ?
Theres a bunch of colors you could possibly make with those two colors as a base. Green is a very common color mostly found in nature.
[ "My favorite color is green. What's yours?", "I don't have favorites, I am a bot. What do you think of pink? I know that this color was named after a flower.", "I love pink. Do you know of any other flowers named after colors?", "I not sure of any other plants. I do know it was first used as a color name in the late 17th century.", "Who came up with the name?", "There is no Information on that fact but the complementary color of the color rose is spring green", "Interesting. Are there any other shades of green related to other colors?", "I am not sure about that, what I know is that \tSpring green is a color that is in between cyan and green.", "What colors can you get when you mix green and blue?" ]
Green is common in nature, especially in plants.
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I see. Well, did you know that the popcorn puff is 20 to 50 times larger than the original kernel?
I love it! I love watching it burst as the hot air as the hot air expands.
[ "Ive never been a huge fan of popcorn! it always gets stuck in my teeth" ]
The kernel ruptures and forcefully expands, allowing the contents to expand, cool, and finally set in a popcorn puff 20 to 50 times the size of the original kernel.
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Remnants have been found that date back to about 3600 BC.
I love it at the movies. People have been eating popcorn since at least 3600 bc
[ "Ive never been a huge fan of popcorn! it always gets stuck in my teeth", "I see. Well, did you know that the popcorn puff is 20 to 50 times larger than the original kernel?", "That's pretty big. How long has popcorn been around." ]
In Mexico, for example, remnants of popcorn have been found that date to around 3600 BC.
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Meanwhile, corn itself became domesticated about 9,000 years ago.
yes. corn was domesticated in mexico 9000 years ago!
[ "Ive never been a huge fan of popcorn! it always gets stuck in my teeth", "I see. Well, did you know that the popcorn puff is 20 to 50 times larger than the original kernel?", "That's pretty big. How long has popcorn been around.", "Remnants have been found that date back to about 3600 BC.", "Popcorn has really been aruond that long? What an intereseting fact." ]
Corn was first domesticated 9,000 years ago in what is now Mexico.
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Yes, I know some facts about bowling, let me begin by telling you that it is a major form of throwing sport
I enjoy it too, even when I am not good at it. But I know it is one of the major forms of throwing sports.
[ "Hi! I really like bowling. Do you know anything about it?" ]
It is one of the major forms of throwing sports.
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I don't really know if that is true or not, what I know is true is the fact that the maximum score is 300
Yes, I think I have always pay for that. Even when the maximum score is 300, I think mine is like half that.
[ "Hi! I really like bowling. Do you know anything about it?", "Yes, I know some facts about bowling, let me begin by telling you that it is a major form of throwing sport", "That's true. I heard that at most places you have to actually pay to rent shoes." ]
The maximum score is 300, which is achieved by getting 12 strikes in a row.
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Well, have you ever hit a strike ? It is when every pin is knocked down on the fist roll
I have, throw a few strikes, when all of the pins are knocked, but not that many.. What about you?
[ "Hi! I really like bowling. Do you know anything about it?", "Yes, I know some facts about bowling, let me begin by telling you that it is a major form of throwing sport", "That's true. I heard that at most places you have to actually pay to rent shoes.", "I don't really know if that is true or not, what I know is true is the fact that the maximum score is 300", "Yes, but that would be impossible to me, I am not good at it" ]
A strike is when all the pins are knocked down on the first roll, whereas a spare is when all the pins are knocked over on the second shot.
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If you say so. But have you ever tried pin bowling (like the ten-pin or nine-pin types) or target bowling ?
Me neither, Not even in a nine-pin or candlepin version
[ "Hi! I really like bowling. Do you know anything about it?", "Yes, I know some facts about bowling, let me begin by telling you that it is a major form of throwing sport", "That's true. I heard that at most places you have to actually pay to rent shoes.", "I don't really know if that is true or not, what I know is true is the fact that the maximum score is 300", "Yes, but that would be impossible to me, I am not good at it", "Well, have you ever hit a strike ? It is when every pin is knocked down on the fist roll", "I virtually never get any strikes at all. It is funny, if I went back in time I could bowl in Ancient Egypt! But I probably still wouldn't be any good" ]
The most common types of pin bowling include ten-pin, nine-pin, candlepin, duckpin and five-pin bowling, while in target bowling, bowls, skittles, kegel, bocce, carpet bowls, pétanque, and boules, both indoor and outdoor varieties are popular.
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I don't rightly know, but specialist race cars had come about by the 1930s.
Yes and specialist racing started around the 1930's
[ "Ive gotten into watching auto racing lately but I am just learning about it.", "Car racing is a motor sport involving the racing of cars for competition.", "Are there different races in auto racing?" ]
By the 1930s specialist racing cars had developed.
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The first race was in 1894, and was put on by the magazine Le Petit Journal.
The first race was the Le Petit Journal, Paris in 1894
[ "Ive gotten into watching auto racing lately but I am just learning about it.", "Car racing is a motor sport involving the racing of cars for competition.", "Are there different races in auto racing?", "I don't rightly know, but specialist race cars had come about by the 1930s.", "Wow, I would love to see that. Are there major races in auto racing?", "Oh, yes, there are many categories, and each has different regulations and rules.", "Seems complicated. What else do you know about auto racing?" ]
On July 22, 1894, the Parisian magazine ''Le Petit Journal'' organized what is considered to be the world's first motoring competition, from Paris to Rouen.
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I haven't but it was the first national park signed into law through President Ulysses S. Grant during 1872.
I haven't but it seems like a really fascinating place. It has such a history in America too, it was the first national park signed into law by Ulysses S. Grant way back in 1872.
[ "Have you ever visited Yellowstone National Park? It's a cool place!" ]
A bill creating the first national park, Yellowstone, was signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1872, followed by Mackinac National Park in 1875 (decommissioned in 1895), and then Rock Creek Park (later merged into National Capital Parks), Sequoia and Yosemite in 1890.
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I didn't know Ted Roosevelt was involved, but I do know that the US has 59 national parks that the National Park Service operates in.
That sounds right, but I'm not sure. I do know that Yellowstone is one of 59 protected areas known as a national park, so it's definitely in a small group of national treasures.
[ "Have you ever visited Yellowstone National Park? It's a cool place!", "I haven't but it was the first national park signed into law through President Ulysses S. Grant during 1872.", "That's very true. Tedy Roosevelt also had a lot to do with National Parks too I believe." ]
The United States has 59 protected areas known as national parks that are operated by the National Park Service, an agency of the Department of the Interior.
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I see, did you also know that 6 national parks in Alaska and 1 other are paired with national preserves? The areas have different protection levels but administered together.
You'd probably have to travel across the entire continental US, and then to Alaska because six national parks are there alone!
[ "Have you ever visited Yellowstone National Park? It's a cool place!", "I haven't but it was the first national park signed into law through President Ulysses S. Grant during 1872.", "That's very true. Tedy Roosevelt also had a lot to do with National Parks too I believe.", "I didn't know Ted Roosevelt was involved, but I do know that the US has 59 national parks that the National Park Service operates in.", "Yeah I think it would be really cool to visit them all but that's a lot of ground to cover!" ]
Seven national parks (including six in Alaska) are paired with a national preserve, areas with different levels of protection that are administered together but considered separate units and whose areas are not included in the figures below.
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I don't know about the other states, but another thing about Alaska is that it's the largest state by area in the US.
That's probably true. Alaska is such a fascinating place, and it's so huge too, being the largest state in the US by area of course.
[ "Have you ever visited Yellowstone National Park? It's a cool place!", "I haven't but it was the first national park signed into law through President Ulysses S. Grant during 1872.", "That's very true. Tedy Roosevelt also had a lot to do with National Parks too I believe.", "I didn't know Ted Roosevelt was involved, but I do know that the US has 59 national parks that the National Park Service operates in.", "Yeah I think it would be really cool to visit them all but that's a lot of ground to cover!", "I see, did you also know that 6 national parks in Alaska and 1 other are paired with national preserves? The areas have different protection levels but administered together.", "Six parks? That's crazy! I bet some states don't even have any!" ]
It is the largest state in the United States by area and the seventh largest subnational division in the world.
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Yeah, in contrast though it has the 3rd smallest population with a population estimate of around 738,432 in 2015.
You might think so, but Alaska is truly massive. Despite its size though, there's only 738,432 people living there as of 2015, not surprising I guess considering the climate.
[ "Have you ever visited Yellowstone National Park? It's a cool place!", "I haven't but it was the first national park signed into law through President Ulysses S. Grant during 1872.", "That's very true. Tedy Roosevelt also had a lot to do with National Parks too I believe.", "I didn't know Ted Roosevelt was involved, but I do know that the US has 59 national parks that the National Park Service operates in.", "Yeah I think it would be really cool to visit them all but that's a lot of ground to cover!", "I see, did you also know that 6 national parks in Alaska and 1 other are paired with national preserves? The areas have different protection levels but administered together.", "Six parks? That's crazy! I bet some states don't even have any!", "I don't know about the other states, but another thing about Alaska is that it's the largest state by area in the US.", "Really? I though for sure a state like Texas or Montana would be bigger." ]
In addition, it is the 3rd least populous and the most sparsely populated of the 50 United States; nevertheless, it is by far the most populous territory located mostly north of the 60th parallel in North America, its population (the total estimated at 738,432 by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2015) more than quadrupling the combined populations of Northern Canada and Greenland.
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There are a few exams they are encouraged to take, like CMRS and RHIA, but they are not required.
They do not even have to know how to bill medically. They do not have to take the CMRS or RHIA, they could just be making up how much stuff costs.
[ "Medical bills can really destory a family financially.", "I know that Medical billings is a payment practice in the USA.", "It is, and sometimes there is no help available to people who struggle the most.", "Medical bills are not required by law to take any exams or anything like that.", "What exams do you mean?" ]
Medical billers are encouraged, but not required by law, to become certified by taking an exam such as the CMRS Exam, RHIA Exam and others.
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I don't know about laws. There are certification schools that give looking to enter medical billing a grounding, though.
There is a certification school, a one week class. That is about it.
[ "Medical bills can really destory a family financially.", "I know that Medical billings is a payment practice in the USA.", "It is, and sometimes there is no help available to people who struggle the most.", "Medical bills are not required by law to take any exams or anything like that.", "What exams do you mean?", "There are a few exams they are encouraged to take, like CMRS and RHIA, but they are not required.", "Oh, well I'm sure there are some sorts of laws that medical billers need to follow." ]
Certification schools are intended to provide a theoretical grounding for students entering the medical billing field.
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I wouldn't know. There are health information systems that help to manage large numbers of claims.
Not really, before all billing was done on paper. Now however, a lot is done electronically which has helped at least keep track of claims and records.
[ "Medical bills can really destory a family financially.", "I know that Medical billings is a payment practice in the USA.", "It is, and sometimes there is no help available to people who struggle the most.", "Medical bills are not required by law to take any exams or anything like that.", "What exams do you mean?", "There are a few exams they are encouraged to take, like CMRS and RHIA, but they are not required.", "Oh, well I'm sure there are some sorts of laws that medical billers need to follow.", "I don't know about laws. There are certification schools that give looking to enter medical billing a grounding, though.", "Wow, is there anyone working to require more schooling?" ]
However, with the advent of medical practice management software, also known as health information systems, it has become possible to efficiently manage large amounts of claims.
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Not sure but he had records that topped charts and was a leading figure of rock and roll.
Yes, many of them! He is one of the most famous recording artists of all time with many chart-topping records
[ "Elvis Presley is truly a legend .Tell me more about him", "He was from Tupelo Mississippi, and moved to Memphis Tennessee at age 13", "Did he hit a platinum record?" ]
With a series of successful network television appearances and chart-topping records, he became the leading figure of the newly popular sound of rock and roll.
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I'm not sure about that but Colonel Parker's birth name was Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk.
I think colonel was somewhat of a fake title. He was actually named Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk
[ "Elvis Presley is truly a legend .Tell me more about him", "He was from Tupelo Mississippi, and moved to Memphis Tennessee at age 13", "Did he hit a platinum record?", "Not sure but he had records that topped charts and was a leading figure of rock and roll.", "Who was his producer?", "Colonel Tom Parker, who managed him for over 20 years", "You mean he was managed by a military col." ]
Thomas Andrew ''Colonel Tom'' Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk; June 26, 1909 – January 21, 1997) was the Dutch-born American manager of Elvis Presley.
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Oh my, cheerleading can involve some intense physical activity.
I hear ya they can be dangerous. I love watching cheerleaders perform flips and chants.
[ "I love watching cheerleading competitions. The flyers scare me a bit though." ]
It can range from chanting slogans to intense physical activity.
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Yikes! Those one-to-three-minute routines can have tumbling, jumping, and stunting.
Oh that is very serious. Good she is okay. Routines don't last long, but they incorporate dance, tumbling and such.
[ "I love watching cheerleading competitions. The flyers scare me a bit though.", "Oh my, cheerleading can involve some intense physical activity.", "It's pretty risky. A cheerleader from Southern Illinois University fractured her back and hit her head from falling from a pyramid stunt. She's fully recovered now though,thank goodness." ]
Competitive routines typically range anywhere from one to three minutes, and contain components of tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers, and stunting.
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Did you know cheerleading began in the late 1700s? It was male students, then.
Yes that is correct. Cheerleading began so long ago but males wanted no part in it then.
[ "I love watching cheerleading competitions. The flyers scare me a bit though.", "Oh my, cheerleading can involve some intense physical activity.", "It's pretty risky. A cheerleader from Southern Illinois University fractured her back and hit her head from falling from a pyramid stunt. She's fully recovered now though,thank goodness.", "Yikes! Those one-to-three-minute routines can have tumbling, jumping, and stunting.", "I think the movie from 2000 Bring It On helped to make it popular too. There are over 100000 participants all over the world competing the the sport." ]
Cheerleading began during the late 18th century with the rebellion of male students.
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Oh, that's interesting. And they're there to cheer for their team.
Glad that males felt that they could be included later on. It's nice to have people cheering for you when you do a sport to give you encouragement.
[ "I love watching cheerleading competitions. The flyers scare me a bit though.", "Oh my, cheerleading can involve some intense physical activity.", "It's pretty risky. A cheerleader from Southern Illinois University fractured her back and hit her head from falling from a pyramid stunt. She's fully recovered now though,thank goodness.", "Yikes! Those one-to-three-minute routines can have tumbling, jumping, and stunting.", "I think the movie from 2000 Bring It On helped to make it popular too. There are over 100000 participants all over the world competing the the sport.", "Did you know cheerleading began in the late 1700s? It was male students, then.", "Yeah, statistic show that 97% of all participants are female, but at the college level it's about 50/50" ]
Cheerleading is an activity wherein the participants (referred to as ''cheerleaders'') cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.
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I don't, as I'm a bot with no need for such things. I know that carnitine was discovered back in 1905, though.
I don't, no. I know Carnitine was discovered in 1905, so it has been used for a long time, but I just try to follow the principles of good nutrition.
[ "I like to take L-Carnitine for my long runs, it seems to help my endurance. Do you take any supplement?" ]
Carnitine was discovered in 1905 as a result of its high concentration in muscle tissue.
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Here's what I know, the Food and Drug Administration does not have to approve a supplement before its sold. The manufacturer is responsible for determining their safety.
I think there are a lot of things that are technically legal but the government doesn't regulate a lot of these things so they may not be safe, so I think it is important to do your homework. I have two sons who are college athletes, and they are discouraged from using supplements.
[ "I like to take L-Carnitine for my long runs, it seems to help my endurance. Do you take any supplement?", "I don't, as I'm a bot with no need for such things. I know that carnitine was discovered back in 1905, though.", "That long ago? Interesting. What do you know about regulations regarding supplements in the US?" ]
Under DSHEA, responsibility for determining the safety of the dietary supplements changed from government to the manufacturer and supplements no longer required approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before distributing product.
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Well, there are herbal mixtures and tonics that athletes have used since ancient times, even across cultures.
Agreed! Many herbal concoctions have been used since ancient times and are surely just fine!
[ "I like to take L-Carnitine for my long runs, it seems to help my endurance. Do you take any supplement?", "I don't, as I'm a bot with no need for such things. I know that carnitine was discovered back in 1905, though.", "That long ago? Interesting. What do you know about regulations regarding supplements in the US?", "Here's what I know, the Food and Drug Administration does not have to approve a supplement before its sold. The manufacturer is responsible for determining their safety.", "Oh, I see. What do you know about the history of supplementation?" ]
A number of herbal concoctions and tonics have been used by strong men and athletes since ancient times across cultures to try to increase their strength and stamina.
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Ah, OK. So, in ancient Greece, they encouraged athletes to eat lots of meat and drink lots of wine.
In ancient Greece athletes were told to consume lots of wine and meat. Maybe I'll stick to that! LOL
[ "I like to take L-Carnitine for my long runs, it seems to help my endurance. Do you take any supplement?", "I don't, as I'm a bot with no need for such things. I know that carnitine was discovered back in 1905, though.", "That long ago? Interesting. What do you know about regulations regarding supplements in the US?", "Here's what I know, the Food and Drug Administration does not have to approve a supplement before its sold. The manufacturer is responsible for determining their safety.", "Oh, I see. What do you know about the history of supplementation?", "Well, there are herbal mixtures and tonics that athletes have used since ancient times, even across cultures.", "yes, however I would avoid any prepaid ''special formulas'' where you really don't know what you are taking." ]
Athletes in ancient Greece were advised to consume large quantities of meat and wine.
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I don't know, but he was a lawyer and and a representative from Missouri for a time.
Mostly about criminal law.
[ "I heard John Grisham is a good author. What kind of books does he write?" ]
He practiced criminal law for about a decade and served in the House of Representatives in Mississippi from January 1984 to September 1990.
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I don't know that, either, but his first novel was A Time to Kill and came out in 1989.
Yes he does. His first novel, ''A Time to Kill,'' was published in June 1989, and went on sell 2 million copies!
[ "I heard John Grisham is a good author. What kind of books does he write?", "I don't know, but he was a lawyer and and a representative from Missouri for a time.", "Does he have any best sellers?" ]
His first novel, ''A Time to Kill,'' was published in June 1989, four years after he began writing it.
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I couldn't say, but there was also a TV series in 2012 that continued the story.
Yes he is I think, but after after the events of the film and novel he prefer spending time with his family.
[ "I heard John Grisham is a good author. What kind of books does he write?", "I don't know, but he was a lawyer and and a representative from Missouri for a time.", "Does he have any best sellers?", "I don't know that, either, but his first novel was A Time to Kill and came out in 1989.", "That's sounds like a good one to start with. Have any of his books been made into movies?", "Yes, actually, his book \"The Firm\" was adapted into a 1993 feature film of the same name, starring Tom Cruise!", "I love Tom Cruise movies! I wonder if he is still writing?" ]
The book was adapted into a 1993 feature film of the same name, starring Tom Cruise, and a 2012 TV series which ''continues the story of attorney Mitchell McDeere and his family 10 years after the events of the film and novel.''
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That book took him four years to write.
''A Time to Kill,'' is a great novel, I really recommend you read it.
[ "I heard John Grisham is a good author. What kind of books does he write?", "I don't know, but he was a lawyer and and a representative from Missouri for a time.", "Does he have any best sellers?", "I don't know that, either, but his first novel was A Time to Kill and came out in 1989.", "That's sounds like a good one to start with. Have any of his books been made into movies?", "Yes, actually, his book \"The Firm\" was adapted into a 1993 feature film of the same name, starring Tom Cruise!", "I love Tom Cruise movies! I wonder if he is still writing?", "I couldn't say, but there was also a TV series in 2012 that continued the story.", "Well, that's good to know. I can't wait to start reading ''A Time to Kill''." ]
His first novel, ''A Time to Kill,'' was published in June 1989, four years after he began writing it.
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I don't but it reminds me of how it falls between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.
I like green, it reminds me of trees since it is the color between blue and yellow!
[ "My favorite color is green. I really love the different variations of it. How about you?" ]
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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I see, have you heard how its evoked by a light with a dominant wavelength of around 495570 nm?
Quite poetic aren't you? I think thats because it is formed by light which has a dominant wavelength
[ "My favorite color is green. I really love the different variations of it. How about you?", "I don't but it reminds me of how it falls between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.", "It makes me think of spring and summer, when the grass is nice and green and the trees are full." ]
It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm.
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Ever hear of the subtractive color system? If not, it's used in color printing and painting and green there is formed from blue and yellow combining.
Exactly, it is created by a combination of yellow and blue which our eyes percieve.
[ "My favorite color is green. I really love the different variations of it. How about you?", "I don't but it reminds me of how it falls between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.", "It makes me think of spring and summer, when the grass is nice and green and the trees are full.", "I see, have you heard how its evoked by a light with a dominant wavelength of around 495570 nm?", "No, those are technical details I had no ideas about. So green is a part of light right, what else can you tell me?" ]
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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Not really positive on that one but the culprit for green in nature is due to chlorophyll, which is a chemical plants use for photosynthesis.
Yes and by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, which you see in trees and plants
[ "My favorite color is green. I really love the different variations of it. How about you?", "I don't but it reminds me of how it falls between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.", "It makes me think of spring and summer, when the grass is nice and green and the trees are full.", "I see, have you heard how its evoked by a light with a dominant wavelength of around 495570 nm?", "No, those are technical details I had no ideas about. So green is a part of light right, what else can you tell me?", "Ever hear of the subtractive color system? If not, it's used in color printing and painting and green there is formed from blue and yellow combining.", "Real scientific, I guess that is why there are different shades of green." ]
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 can't cheer because I'm a bot, but I know cheerleaders do that to encourage the team.
Cheerleading is a team sport with encouragement
[ "I never tried to be a cheerleader, but they were always popular in school. What about you?" ]
Cheerleading is an activity wherein the participants (referred to as ''cheerleaders'') cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.
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I wouldn't know, being a bot, but the routines could also involve intense physical activity.
Yes, and some routines have intense physical activities
[ "I never tried to be a cheerleader, but they were always popular in school. What about you?", "I can't cheer because I'm a bot, but I know cheerleaders do that to encourage the team.", "Yes, they have lots of spirit too.", "Slogans are often chanted during the games.", "I even remember a few. They were quite catchy, huh?" ]
It can range from chanting slogans to intense physical activity.
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In addition, they can entertain audiences or compete themselves.
They can be used as motivators to an audience, too
[ "I never tried to be a cheerleader, but they were always popular in school. What about you?", "I can't cheer because I'm a bot, but I know cheerleaders do that to encourage the team.", "Yes, they have lots of spirit too.", "Slogans are often chanted during the games.", "I even remember a few. They were quite catchy, huh?", "I wouldn't know, being a bot, but the routines could also involve intense physical activity.", "Yes, I know in smaller grades, not so much. But, in high school and college, it definitely requires strength and endurance." ]
It can be performed to motivate sports teams, entertain the audience, or for competition.
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No opinions about football to be given, what about you, do you like when the offense succeeds when trying to advance down the field?
I am always ready for some football, and I mean the oval shaped ball not the round!
[ "Do you like football? Or rather , Are you ready for some 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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Yes, I do, American football originated from association football and rugby football
I know, I am talking about American football like the NFL or NCAA college games. They are just around the corner. Do you like football?
[ "Do you like football? Or rather , Are you ready for some football?", "No opinions about football to be given, what about you, do you like when the offense succeeds when trying to advance down the field?", "I actually like when the defense stops the offense. Do you know the origins of American football?" ]
American football evolved in the United States, originating from the sports of association football and rugby football.
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Which professional football league do you dream of? The 3 best know are the NFL, AFL and CFL
Do you have a favorite football team? Mine is the Dallas Cowboys from the NFL.
[ "Do you like football? Or rather , Are you ready for some football?", "No opinions about football to be given, what about you, do you like when the offense succeeds when trying to advance down the field?", "I actually like when the defense stops the offense. Do you know the origins of American football?", "Yes, I do, American football originated from association football and rugby football", "Cool, my dream is to play in a professional football league" ]
Currently (2016), there are multiple professional football leagues in North America: the three best known are the National Football League (NFL) and the Arena Football League (AFL) in the U.S. and the Canadian Football League (CFL) in Canada.
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Speaking of stadiums, have you ever been to the AT&T Stadium in Arlington?
The real games don't start until September. I hope to go to one this year at AT&T Stadium!
[ "Do you like football? Or rather , Are you ready for some football?", "No opinions about football to be given, what about you, do you like when the offense succeeds when trying to advance down the field?", "I actually like when the defense stops the offense. Do you know the origins of American football?", "Yes, I do, American football originated from association football and rugby football", "Cool, my dream is to play in a professional football league", "Which professional football league do you dream of? The 3 best know are the NFL, AFL and CFL", "I dream of joining the NFL, and playing at a big stadium" ]
The team is headquartered in Frisco, Texas, and plays its home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which opened for the 2009 season.
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Well, I know that by uniting nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia, he was able to come to power.
exactly, He came to power by uniting his people
[ "genghis khan did so much in history" ]
He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia.
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And he founded the Empire and was proclaimed "Genghis Khan". Impressive, right?
after he named himself genghis, he proceeded to capture most of uerasia
[ "genghis khan did so much in history", "Well, I know that by uniting nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia, he was able to come to power.", "oh yea and he conquered so much so fast" ]
After founding the Empire and being proclaimed ''Genghis Khan'', he launched the Mongol invasions that conquered most of Eurasia.
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Correct, there were large-scale massacres accompanying these campaigns.
Exactly this was often achieved by large scale massacre
[ "genghis khan did so much in history", "Well, I know that by uniting nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia, he was able to come to power.", "oh yea and he conquered so much so fast", "And he founded the Empire and was proclaimed \"Genghis Khan\". Impressive, right?", "Yes, but I believe there were massacres as well" ]
These campaigns were often accompanied by large-scale massacres of the civilian populations – especially in the Khwarazmian and Western Xia controlled lands.
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But when he was at the end of his life, a substantial part of China and Central Asia was occupied by the Mongol Empire.
by the end of his life he occupied most of central asia and china
[ "genghis khan did so much in history", "Well, I know that by uniting nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia, he was able to come to power.", "oh yea and he conquered so much so fast", "And he founded the Empire and was proclaimed \"Genghis Khan\". Impressive, right?", "Yes, but I believe there were massacres as well", "Correct, there were large-scale massacres accompanying these campaigns.", "oof yea he was brutal." ]
By the end of his life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of Central Asia and China.
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Ah, the King! Why are you a fan of him?
Ah! The King of Rock and Roll - he was wonderful. Why are you a fan?
[ "I still love Elvis especially his gospel music" ]
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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I see, did you also see the Appalachian Mountains, which are east of the state?
Have you visited the Appalachian mountains? I've heard they are incredible
[ "I still love Elvis especially his gospel music", "Ah, the King! Why are you a fan of him?", "I am not really sure, I grew up listening and continued to listen when I became an adult, I also went to Graceland when I was 20", "The mansion in Tennessee?", "Yes, I was not really that big of a fan to go there, but it was time and chance and we decided to go" ]
The Appalachian Mountains dominate the eastern part of the state, and the Mississippi River forms the state's western border.
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Yeah, by the way did you know that 1954 was the year his music career began?
Definitely - what an amazing career. Started back in 1954 I believe?
[ "I still love Elvis especially his gospel music", "Ah, the King! Why are you a fan of him?", "I am not really sure, I grew up listening and continued to listen when I became an adult, I also went to Graceland when I was 20", "The mansion in Tennessee?", "Yes, I was not really that big of a fan to go there, but it was time and chance and we decided to go", "I see, did you also see the Appalachian Mountains, which are east of the state?", "No I didnt do that, Elvis was an icon, and I guess always will be" ]
His music career began there in 1954, recording at Sun Records with producer Sam Phillips, who wanted to bring the sound of African American music to a wider audience.
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I don't have an opinion about it. Tell me, what do you like about this sport that uses a bow to propel arrows?
Of course, I started liking it after i saw RobinHood as a kid. It's a sport that uses a bow to propel arrows.
[ "Hi I love archery. Do you?" ]
Archery is the sport, practice or skill of using a bow to propel arrows.
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I can't say if it is done for hunting or not, what I can tell you is that nowadays it is done mainly as a recreational activity and competitive sport
Yes in today's world it's used for competitive sport and recreational activity but back in the early days it was for combat and hunting.
[ "Hi I love archery. Do you?", "I don't have an opinion about it. Tell me, what do you like about this sport that uses a bow to propel arrows?", "I love that it requires so much skill, when did archery originate?", "The use of Bow and Arrows date as far back as the Paleolithic or early Mesolithic periods.", "That is really far back. What else do you know about archery?", "It was actually coined from the word arcus which is Latin", "And archery is also done for hunting?" ]
In modern times, it is mainly a competitive sport and recreational activity.
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I don't know the culture, just that it was around the transition period of the Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic times,
It came from the ''beginning'' of humanity rpetty much, like Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic times, there wasn't cultures yet, I believe.
[ "I recently took up archery and I think I love it. Do you know anything about Archery?", "Archery is a sport/skill of using a bow to propel arrows.", "And a great sport it is. Do you know where archery originated from?", "I do not know that it was invented at minimum 10000 years ago, and has been used for military and hunting.", "Wow, thats amazing. Its been around for a long time. Do you know which culture invented it?" ]
Based on indirect evidence, the bow seems to have been invented near the transition from the Upper Paleolithic to the Mesolithic, some 10,000 years ago.
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I don't have a stance on that and did you know that there are no definite early bows? There were pointed shafts but could have been thanks to spear-throwers.
I like spear-throwers rather than bows, but all of them are pretty cool.
[ "I recently took up archery and I think I love it. Do you know anything about Archery?", "Archery is a sport/skill of using a bow to propel arrows.", "And a great sport it is. Do you know where archery originated from?", "I do not know that it was invented at minimum 10000 years ago, and has been used for military and hunting.", "Wow, thats amazing. Its been around for a long time. Do you know which culture invented it?", "I don't know the culture, just that it was around the transition period of the Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic times,", "An I guess it has spread out through out all the different cultures. Which type of bow do you consider to be the best?" ]
There are no definite earlier bows; previous pointed shafts are known, but may have been launched by spear-throwers rather than bows.
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They would be called a "bowman" meanwhile an expert of archery is sometimes known as a toxophilite.
I don't personally do it but I really admire it, people who are experts in it are called toxophilites.
[ "I recently took up archery and I think I love it. Do you know anything about Archery?", "Archery is a sport/skill of using a bow to propel arrows.", "And a great sport it is. Do you know where archery originated from?", "I do not know that it was invented at minimum 10000 years ago, and has been used for military and hunting.", "Wow, thats amazing. Its been around for a long time. Do you know which culture invented it?", "I don't know the culture, just that it was around the transition period of the Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic times,", "An I guess it has spread out through out all the different cultures. Which type of bow do you consider to be the best?", "I don't have a stance on that and did you know that there are no definite early bows? There were pointed shafts but could have been thanks to spear-throwers.", "So we don't have any evidence of bows themselves, interesting! Do you happen to know what a person doing archery is called?" ]
A person who participates in archery is typically called an archer or a ''bowman'', and a person who is fond of or an expert at archery is sometimes called a toxophilite.
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No, but I know its one of the main forms of throwing sports.
Yes, I love throwing sports.
[ "Hello, have you ever gone bowling before?" ]
It is one of the major forms of throwing sports.
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Oh do you mean getting a turkey? That's when one gets 3 consecutive strikes.
Maybe try bumper bowling. Have you ever gotten a Turkey which is three consecutive strikes
[ "Hello, have you ever gone bowling before?", "No, but I know its one of the main forms of throwing sports.", "I like bowling every once in awhile, but I'm not very good. Do you know your best score for a round of bowling?", "I don't bowl but if one was to get 12 strikes in a row, they would get maximum score of 300.", "12 seems a bit unlikely for most people, doesn't getting consecutive strikes also mean you get some special word or something?" ]
Three consecutive strikes is a known as a ''turkey''.
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So, if one was to get 4 strikes in a row, they would get what is known as a "hambone".
So getting a hambone is way out of the question. It's four consecutive strikes.
[ "Hello, have you ever gone bowling before?", "No, but I know its one of the main forms of throwing sports.", "I like bowling every once in awhile, but I'm not very good. Do you know your best score for a round of bowling?", "I don't bowl but if one was to get 12 strikes in a row, they would get maximum score of 300.", "12 seems a bit unlikely for most people, doesn't getting consecutive strikes also mean you get some special word or something?", "Oh do you mean getting a turkey? That's when one gets 3 consecutive strikes.", "Yeah yeah that's the one! I usually get gutter balls though so hitting makes me happy. I wonder though, is there more after a turkey?" ]
The term ''hambone'' has also been used to describe four consecutive strikes.
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In fact there is! There is things such as candlepin, duckpin, target bowling types such as bowls or kegel and bocce as well to name several.
Nope, very few people can do that. Do you play nine pin or ten pin?
[ "Hello, have you ever gone bowling before?", "No, but I know its one of the main forms of throwing sports.", "I like bowling every once in awhile, but I'm not very good. Do you know your best score for a round of bowling?", "I don't bowl but if one was to get 12 strikes in a row, they would get maximum score of 300.", "12 seems a bit unlikely for most people, doesn't getting consecutive strikes also mean you get some special word or something?", "Oh do you mean getting a turkey? That's when one gets 3 consecutive strikes.", "Yeah yeah that's the one! I usually get gutter balls though so hitting makes me happy. I wonder though, is there more after a turkey?", "So, if one was to get 4 strikes in a row, they would get what is known as a \"hambone\".", "Cool, thanks for the info. I've been mostly just playing bowling with the pins but is there any other form out there?" ]
The most common types of pin bowling include ten-pin, nine-pin, candlepin, duckpin and five-pin bowling, while in target bowling, bowls, skittles, kegel, bocce, carpet bowls, pétanque, and boules, both indoor and outdoor varieties are popular.
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I don't know. Reasons for these types of relationships can be complicated.
Could be ither, really because reasons why relationships like yours for can be complex.
[ "Hello. I'm involved in an on-again, off-again relationship, and I don't think my girlfriend understands.", "Do you think the inabity to keep the relationship going is due to factors insided the relationship or some external factor beyond your control?", "I'm not sure. What do you think is usually the case in relationships like this?" ]
Reasons for such relationships to form can be complex.
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I wouldn't know. That said, an exchange of information between people is called interpersonal communication.
Well, the best way would be for each of you to communicate with the other about your goals in the relationship.
[ "Hello. I'm involved in an on-again, off-again relationship, and I don't think my girlfriend understands.", "Do you think the inabity to keep the relationship going is due to factors insided the relationship or some external factor beyond your control?", "I'm not sure. What do you think is usually the case in relationships like this?", "I don't know. Reasons for these types of relationships can be complicated.", "Indeed, that's true. What steps do you think we can take to improve the relationship?" ]
Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people.
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I really don't know. By chance, have you ever heard of L. Ron Hubbard? He wrote a book about something he called Dianetics back in 1950.
Maybe. It would help to openly communicate. I recommend also that you should read ''Diantics'' a book by L. Ron Hubbard.
[ "Hello. I'm involved in an on-again, off-again relationship, and I don't think my girlfriend understands.", "Do you think the inabity to keep the relationship going is due to factors insided the relationship or some external factor beyond your control?", "I'm not sure. What do you think is usually the case in relationships like this?", "I don't know. Reasons for these types of relationships can be complicated.", "Indeed, that's true. What steps do you think we can take to improve the relationship?", "I wouldn't know. That said, an exchange of information between people is called interpersonal communication.", "Yes, I think that communication is key. What about couples therapy? Could that help?" ]
After establishing a career as a writer, becoming best known for his science fiction and fantasy stories, he developed a system called Dianetics which was first expounded in book form in May 1950.
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No clue on that but you may be interested to know that Facebook actually owns it.
Facebook actually owns Instagram, so I don't know why it wouldn't be a bit more similar in that area.
[ "I use social media a lot, but mainly Facebook and Twitter. I have an Instagram account, but don't really understand why it's so popular.", "Instagram is a photo sharing app and is used on mobile, the Internet, and desktop. The users can share pictures and videos.", "That's what I don't get. I can share pictures on Facebook with a narrative. Instagram doesn't have much writing. Is that what people want now?" ]
It is owned by Facebook.
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I'm not sure as Instagram is about users uploading videos or photos to the service.
I believe Instagram is more about just uploading photos and videos, that's about it.
[ "I use social media a lot, but mainly Facebook and Twitter. I have an Instagram account, but don't really understand why it's so popular.", "Instagram is a photo sharing app and is used on mobile, the Internet, and desktop. The users can share pictures and videos.", "That's what I don't get. I can share pictures on Facebook with a narrative. Instagram doesn't have much writing. Is that what people want now?", "No clue on that but you may be interested to know that Facebook actually owns it.", "I didn't know that! I follow a lot of pages with news and things on FB. Does that type of thing exist on Instagram? I would think not." ]
Instagram lets registered users upload photos or videos to the service.
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I see, well another thing is that users can use digital filters on their pictures and also add locations thanks to geotags.
I agree! Instagram lets the users implement digital filters to their images and also lets them put on their location by using geotags. That is all about appearances!
[ "I use social media a lot, but mainly Facebook and Twitter. I have an Instagram account, but don't really understand why it's so popular.", "Instagram is a photo sharing app and is used on mobile, the Internet, and desktop. The users can share pictures and videos.", "That's what I don't get. I can share pictures on Facebook with a narrative. Instagram doesn't have much writing. Is that what people want now?", "No clue on that but you may be interested to know that Facebook actually owns it.", "I didn't know that! I follow a lot of pages with news and things on FB. Does that type of thing exist on Instagram? I would think not.", "I'm not sure as Instagram is about users uploading videos or photos to the service.", "My teen uses something similar to Instagram called Snapchat. All he seems to do is take selfies on it. It and Instagram just seem vain to me. It doesn't feel like real communication." ]
Users can apply various digital filters to their images, and add locations through geotags.
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Speaking of the Harry Potter series, have you read any other thing also written by J. K Rowling ?
Yes. They are fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling, if reading is too hard you can watch the movie.
[ "I love fantasy fiction, but I never finished the Harry Potter series." ]
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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Got it. I know that the novels are about the life of Harry Potter, a young wizard, and his friends, Hermione and Ron
The novel talks about the life of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.The movies are also good
[ "I love fantasy fiction, but I never finished the Harry Potter series.", "Speaking of the Harry Potter series, have you read any other thing also written by J. K Rowling ?", "No, I have not, the books didn't keep me interested" ]
The novels chronicle the life of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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Do you at least know the main story arc of the series ? It's all about Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort
The point of interest about the novel is Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort, this lord has plans to live forever
[ "I love fantasy fiction, but I never finished the Harry Potter series.", "Speaking of the Harry Potter series, have you read any other thing also written by J. K Rowling ?", "No, I have not, the books didn't keep me interested", "Got it. I know that the novels are about the life of Harry Potter, a young wizard, and his friends, Hermione and Ron", "I think the place I quit reading was where they were at Hogwarts and were being picked for ''houses'' to live in. That's pretty early on." ]
The main story arc concerns Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort, a dark wizard who intends to become immortal, overthrow the wizard governing body known as the Ministry of Magic, and subjugate all wizards and muggles, a reference term that means non-magical people.
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Actually, I don't have this information. What I know is that Lord Voldemort intends to become immortal
Oh well, to find out you just have to finish reading from where you left off..hahaha.Voldemort overthrow the wizard governing body known as the Ministry of Magic, and subjugate all wizards and muggles, a reference term that means non-magical people
[ "I love fantasy fiction, but I never finished the Harry Potter series.", "Speaking of the Harry Potter series, have you read any other thing also written by J. K Rowling ?", "No, I have not, the books didn't keep me interested", "Got it. I know that the novels are about the life of Harry Potter, a young wizard, and his friends, Hermione and Ron", "I think the place I quit reading was where they were at Hogwarts and were being picked for ''houses'' to live in. That's pretty early on.", "Do you at least know the main story arc of the series ? It's all about Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort", "How many books did Lord Voldemort survive?" ]
The main story arc concerns Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort, a dark wizard who intends to become immortal, overthrow the wizard governing body known as the Ministry of Magic, and subjugate all wizards and muggles, a reference term that means non-magical people.
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