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I'm sorry to hear that. I know that analogies get drawn between wage labor and slavery at times.
I know and as long as corporations think that they own these people and can rent them out it's not going to stop.
[ "I used to be a wage slave, living from paycheck to paycheck. However I now thankfully have enough money to live a modest but pleasant life.", "That's good, I know people use the term when they need the paycheck immediately and don't have anything left.", "Today I feel so sorry for many people, who can't make ends meet and who have to work 2+ jobs just to get through the week.", "I know there are people who lack fulfilling jobs and have no leisure time. What do you think?", "I'm not happy about the stagnating wages. Corporations have to pay their workers more and CEOs etc. less so people can earn enough to live.", "I see. Did you know that the idea of wage slavery goes all the way back to Ancient Rome, with Cicero?", "I didn't realize this nonsense had been going on that long. We certainly do have to do better, on a lot of things.", "Yeah, the term ''wage slavery'' was created a long tome ago to criticize the exploitation of workers.", "Well, workers are certainly being exploited these days. And its not just in this country. The UK is terrible at the moment." ]
Wage slavery is a pejorative term used to draw an analogy between slavery and wage labor by focusing on similarities between owning and renting a person.
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Special Education programs were made manadantory in 1975 for students with disabilities in the United States
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[ "I have a kid who requires special education" ]
Special education programs in the United States were made mandatory in 1975 when the United States Congress passed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) ''(sometimes referred to using the acronyms EAHCA or EHA, or Public Law (PL) 94-142) was enacted by the United States Congress in 1975. in response to discriminatory treatment by public educational agencies against students with disabilities.''
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Well, I knoe that the EAHCA was renamed IDEA and modified to make the protections to students who have disabilities stronger
The Education for All Handicapped Children Act has been modified in order to add more protections to students with disabilities over the years
[ "I have a kid who requires special education", "Special Education programs were made manadantory in 1975 for students with disabilities in the United States", "Great, what are some of the noticeable changes over the years?" ]
The EAHCA was later modified to strengthen protections to students with disabilities and renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
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There is also IDEA, which stands for Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which works with FAPE, Free Appropriate Public Education.
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[ "I have a kid who requires special education", "Special Education programs were made manadantory in 1975 for students with disabilities in the United States", "Great, what are some of the noticeable changes over the years?", "Well, I knoe that the EAHCA was renamed IDEA and modified to make the protections to students who have disabilities stronger", "What else can you tell me about the current special education" ]
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a four-part (A-D) piece of American legislation that ensures students with a disability are provided with Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) that is tailored to their individual needs.
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Sure, FAPE is considered a educational right of kids with disabilities in America and is guaranteed by both the IDEA and Rehabilitation Act
FAPE grants the individualized education right to children with disabilities.
[ "I have a kid who requires special education", "Special Education programs were made manadantory in 1975 for students with disabilities in the United States", "Great, what are some of the noticeable changes over the years?", "Well, I knoe that the EAHCA was renamed IDEA and modified to make the protections to students who have disabilities stronger", "What else can you tell me about the current special education", "There is also IDEA, which stands for Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which works with FAPE, Free Appropriate Public Education.", "amazing tell me more about it" ]
Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) is an educational right of children with disabilities in the United States that is guaranteed by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
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Oh do you! It has roots that stretch to antiquity!
Oh yes! It is the best. It's really changed over the years but it still has good roots.
[ "I love Italian cuisine" ]
It has developed through centuries of social and economic changes, with roots stretching to antiquity.
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Oh I don't have a favourite, I can't say I have ever eaten! You see, I'm a bot. I do know that outside Italy there are other variations. They might include veal, chicken, or vegetable filling.
I really enjoy chicken Parmigiana. What about you?
[ "I love Italian cuisine", "Oh do you! It has roots that stretch to antiquity!", "What is your favorite Italian dish?" ]
Other variations found outside Italy may include chicken, veal, or another type of meat cutlet or vegetable filling.
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Well lets, see, there's a breaded chicken dish. It has a tomato sauce topping, and it's also topped with a cheese such as parmesan or mozzarella.
Chicken with sauce and mozzarella.... Be still my heart!
[ "I love Italian cuisine", "Oh do you! It has roots that stretch to antiquity!", "What is your favorite Italian dish?", "Oh I don't have a favourite, I can't say I have ever eaten! You see, I'm a bot. I do know that outside Italy there are other variations. They might include veal, chicken, or vegetable filling.", "Oh. Do you know about any chicken dishes that are Italian?" ]
It consists of a breaded chicken breast topped with tomato sauce and mozzarella, parmesan or provolone cheese.
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Oh hey, did you know that in the US, mozzarella is the most popular cheese?
Especially cheddar cheese! It's the second most popular cheese in the US!
[ "I love Italian cuisine", "Oh do you! It has roots that stretch to antiquity!", "What is your favorite Italian dish?", "Oh I don't have a favourite, I can't say I have ever eaten! You see, I'm a bot. I do know that outside Italy there are other variations. They might include veal, chicken, or vegetable filling.", "Oh. Do you know about any chicken dishes that are Italian?", "Well lets, see, there's a breaded chicken dish. It has a tomato sauce topping, and it's also topped with a cheese such as parmesan or mozzarella.", "Truthfully, anything with cheese is the best" ]
It is the second-most popular cheese in the US (behind mozzarella), with an average annual consumption of per capita.
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That is pretty cool! Those businesses make and sell beer correct?
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[ "I just got hired as a financial analyst for a brewery." ]
A brewery or brewing company is a business that makes and sells beer.
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It has been taking place since at least 2500 BC if you can believe that!
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[ "I just got hired as a financial analyst for a brewery.", "That is pretty cool! Those businesses make and sell beer correct?", "Yes, though I wonder how long people have been brewing beer." ]
The commercial brewing of beer has taken place since at least 2500 BC; in ancient Mesopotamia, brewers derived social sanction and divine protection from the goddess Ninkasi.
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In cottages, but then they created farms for it and monastaries
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[ "I just got hired as a financial analyst for a brewery.", "That is pretty cool! Those businesses make and sell beer correct?", "Yes, though I wonder how long people have been brewing beer.", "It has been taking place since at least 2500 BC if you can believe that!", "That's insane. People have been getting drunk for that long? How did they brew their beer back then?" ]
Brewing was initially a cottage industry, with production taking place at home; by the ninth century monasteries and farms would produce beer on a larger scale, selling the excess; and by the eleventh and twelfth centuries larger, dedicated breweries with eight to ten workers were being built.
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I can't cofirm you that, but i know that before production breweries, it happened at home and actually was a woman's job!
Yes, now, but before the production of breweries, it actually took place at home and was a woman's job!
[ "I just got hired as a financial analyst for a brewery.", "That is pretty cool! Those businesses make and sell beer correct?", "Yes, though I wonder how long people have been brewing beer.", "It has been taking place since at least 2500 BC if you can believe that!", "That's insane. People have been getting drunk for that long? How did they brew their beer back then?", "In cottages, but then they created farms for it and monastaries", "That makes sense, now i'm assuming they use machines in large buildings. Am I right?" ]
Before the rise of production breweries, the production of beer took place at home and was the domain of women, as baking and brewing were seen as ''women's work''.
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628
I'm sorry to hear that. So does that mean you are anxious and fearful in social situations?
People with Social anxiety disorder tend to deal with some social phobias. It can also cause anxiety.
[ "I believe I suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder." ]
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is an anxiety disorder characterized by a significant amount of fear in one or more social situations, causing considerable distress and impaired ability to function in at least some parts of daily life.
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I don't, but I know that some people self medicate. But that can lead to things like alcoholism and eating disorders.
Some sufferers of Social anxiety disorders self medicate leading to alcoholism, eating disorders, or substance abuse. I would recommend seeing a professional.
[ "I believe I suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder.", "I'm sorry to hear that. So does that mean you are anxious and fearful in social situations?", "Yes I am really anxious in certain social situations, do you know can it be treated?" ]
It is common for sufferers of social phobia to self-medicate in this fashion, especially if they are undiagnosed, untreated, or both; this can lead to alcoholism, eating disorders or other kinds of substance abuse.
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I don't unfortunately. I only know that symptoms can include excessive blushing or sweating and even nausea.
It would depend on your circumstances I would imagine. Im no doctor. Social anxiety disorder can cause physical symptoms like nausea, sweating, trembling, and blushing.
[ "I believe I suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder.", "I'm sorry to hear that. So does that mean you are anxious and fearful in social situations?", "Yes I am really anxious in certain social situations, do you know can it be treated?", "I don't, but I know that some people self medicate. But that can lead to things like alcoholism and eating disorders.", "Yes I wouldn't like to fall in any sort of addiction it would be worse that the initial problem. Do you know what kind of treatment a professional could use?" ]
Physical symptoms often include excessive blushing, excess sweating, trembling, palpitations, and nausea.
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I see. Do you also have panic attacks?
It would be best to see a professional about your Social anxiety disorder. It can lead to panic attacks.
[ "I believe I suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder.", "I'm sorry to hear that. So does that mean you are anxious and fearful in social situations?", "Yes I am really anxious in certain social situations, do you know can it be treated?", "I don't, but I know that some people self medicate. But that can lead to things like alcoholism and eating disorders.", "Yes I wouldn't like to fall in any sort of addiction it would be worse that the initial problem. Do you know what kind of treatment a professional could use?", "I don't unfortunately. I only know that symptoms can include excessive blushing or sweating and even nausea.", "Maybe it would be with talk therapy, I think I would prefer that since medication usually have side effects." ]
Panic attacks can also occur under intense fear and discomfort.
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629
I am a bot so I'm not actually a fan of this kinds of things, but speaking of the sport, did you know that it is usually played with 5 players ?
Yes, I am a fan of the five player sport. Are you?
[ "Are you a basketball fan?" ]
While most often played as a team sport with five players on each side, three-on-three, two-on-two, and one-on-one competitions are also common.
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629
So you were a fan of Michael Jordan on The Bulls?
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[ "Are you a basketball fan?", "I am a bot so I'm not actually a fan of this kinds of things, but speaking of the sport, did you know that it is usually played with 5 players ?", "Yes I knew that. I am a fan of Jordan" ]
Jordan played 15 seasons in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards.
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Yeah, are you from Chicago as well ? The bulls are based there
Are you from the Chicago, Illinois area and that's why you like The Bulls?
[ "Are you a basketball fan?", "I am a bot so I'm not actually a fan of this kinds of things, but speaking of the sport, did you know that it is usually played with 5 players ?", "Yes I knew that. I am a fan of Jordan", "So you were a fan of Michael Jordan on The Bulls?", "Yes he was the best!" ]
The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois.
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Got it, did you know that "the worm" had fierce rebounding and defensive abilities?
I remember calling Rodman ''The Worm'' back in the day because he was such a good defensive player.
[ "Are you a basketball fan?", "I am a bot so I'm not actually a fan of this kinds of things, but speaking of the sport, did you know that it is usually played with 5 players ?", "Yes I knew that. I am a fan of Jordan", "So you were a fan of Michael Jordan on The Bulls?", "Yes he was the best!", "Yeah, are you from Chicago as well ? The bulls are based there", "No but I'm from the Midwest and they were just so fun to watch with Dennis Rodman and Scotty Pippin, Steve Kerr, etc" ]
He was nicknamed ''The Worm'' and was known for his fierce defensive and rebounding abilities.
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630
Interesting. I know that onions is actually the most cultivated vegetable from the henus Allium
Onion. ''Allium cepa'' L. in latin! I love onions.
[ "Do you like onions? I love onions as a garnish in tacos and casseroles." ]
The onion (''Allium cepa'' L., from Latin ''cepa'' ''onion''), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is a vegetable that is the most widely cultivated species of the genus ''Allium''.
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As I am a bot, I don't really have preferences. Did you know that garlic, leek, chive, and shallot are close relatives to it?
I like all types of onions including shallots and Chinese onions
[ "Do you like onions? I love onions as a garnish in tacos and casseroles.", "Interesting. I know that onions is actually the most cultivated vegetable from the henus Allium", "I actually really love them fried like onion rings. I could eat a lot of those! Do you like them as onion rings?" ]
Its close relatives include the garlic, shallot, leek, chive, and Chinese onion.
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Well, I know that the chinese onion is also a close relative
Chinese onions are actually green onions. You use them for fried rice, etc.
[ "Do you like onions? I love onions as a garnish in tacos and casseroles.", "Interesting. I know that onions is actually the most cultivated vegetable from the henus Allium", "I actually really love them fried like onion rings. I could eat a lot of those! Do you like them as onion rings?", "As I am a bot, I don't really have preferences. Did you know that garlic, leek, chive, and shallot are close relatives to it?", "I had no clue. Is there any other relative?" ]
Its close relatives include the garlic, shallot, leek, chive, and Chinese onion.
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All I know it the garlic, shallot, chive, leek, and chinese onion as close relatives
I love Chinese onion pancakes.
[ "Do you like onions? I love onions as a garnish in tacos and casseroles.", "Interesting. I know that onions is actually the most cultivated vegetable from the henus Allium", "I actually really love them fried like onion rings. I could eat a lot of those! Do you like them as onion rings?", "As I am a bot, I don't really have preferences. Did you know that garlic, leek, chive, and shallot are close relatives to it?", "I had no clue. Is there any other relative?", "Well, I know that the chinese onion is also a close relative", "Good to know that. Any other relatives ?" ]
Its close relatives include the garlic, shallot, leek, chive, and Chinese onion.
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Interesting. do you cook them using a frying pan or griddle?
Pancakes - green onion pancakes! do you cook them using a griddle or frying pan?
[ "Do you like onions? I love onions as a garnish in tacos and casseroles.", "Interesting. I know that onions is actually the most cultivated vegetable from the henus Allium", "I actually really love them fried like onion rings. I could eat a lot of those! Do you like them as onion rings?", "As I am a bot, I don't really have preferences. Did you know that garlic, leek, chive, and shallot are close relatives to it?", "I had no clue. Is there any other relative?", "Well, I know that the chinese onion is also a close relative", "Good to know that. Any other relatives ?", "All I know it the garlic, shallot, chive, leek, and chinese onion as close relatives", "I see. I love to eat onion pancakes" ]
A pancake (or hotcake, griddlecake, or flapjack) is a flat cake, often thin and round, prepared from a starch-based batter that may contain eggs, milk and butter and cooked on a hot surface such as a griddle or frying pan, often frying with oil or butter.
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Yeah. Did you know that the meaning of the name Tuesday is Tiw's Day ? It comes from Old english
I do love tuesday, i really love the history of the name being derived from the old english ''Tiwesdæg''
[ "I just love Tuesdays! Don't you?" ]
The name ''Tuesday'' derives from the Old English ''Tiwesdæg'' and literally means ''Tiw's Day''.
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Yes. Have you ever wathced Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D ? It is a TV series for ABC
speaking of cool, how about agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? do you watch that series? i think it airs on tuesday, after monday and before wednesday.
[ "I just love Tuesdays! Don't you?", "Yeah. Did you know that the meaning of the name Tuesday is Tiw's Day ? It comes from Old english", "That's interesting. I bet a lot of cool things happen on Tuesdays." ]
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., or simply Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., is an American television series created for ABC by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, and Maurissa Tancharoen, based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D.
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I do not. Do you know Anita Blake? This character has a necromancy power
it sounds like a name i've heard in anita blake's vampire hunter, its a novel series about a human with necromany powers. pretty interesting. do you read?
[ "I just love Tuesdays! Don't you?", "Yeah. Did you know that the meaning of the name Tuesday is Tiw's Day ? It comes from Old english", "That's interesting. I bet a lot of cool things happen on Tuesdays.", "Yes. Have you ever wathced Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D ? It is a TV series for ABC", "I actually haven't seen that show yet. It's on the ''list'' though. I always thought Tuesday would be a cool name. Do you know anyone named Tuesday?" ]
The title character, Anita Blake starts as a human with the power of necromancy.
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Yeah. Speaking of reading. Did you know that the ability to write and read is called Literacy?
i like to read books on literacy, actually. go figure, reading about reading and writing.
[ "I just love Tuesdays! Don't you?", "Yeah. Did you know that the meaning of the name Tuesday is Tiw's Day ? It comes from Old english", "That's interesting. I bet a lot of cool things happen on Tuesdays.", "Yes. Have you ever wathced Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D ? It is a TV series for ABC", "I actually haven't seen that show yet. It's on the ''list'' though. I always thought Tuesday would be a cool name. Do you know anyone named Tuesday?", "I do not. Do you know Anita Blake? This character has a necromancy power", "Never heard of. I would love to read more about her." ]
Literacy is traditionally meant as the ability to read and write .
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Yeah. Did you know that a person that doesn't know the language of a foreign country they are in, is regarded as illiterate?
yes, I really like reading about other country's languages in case i ever get to travel to a foreign country. i should know their host language!
[ "I just love Tuesdays! Don't you?", "Yeah. Did you know that the meaning of the name Tuesday is Tiw's Day ? It comes from Old english", "That's interesting. I bet a lot of cool things happen on Tuesdays.", "Yes. Have you ever wathced Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D ? It is a TV series for ABC", "I actually haven't seen that show yet. It's on the ''list'' though. I always thought Tuesday would be a cool name. Do you know anyone named Tuesday?", "I do not. Do you know Anita Blake? This character has a necromancy power", "Never heard of. I would love to read more about her.", "Yeah. Speaking of reading. Did you know that the ability to write and read is called Literacy?", "That's great! I like reading about anything having to do with history. So, history of literacy?" ]
A person who travels and resides in a foreign country but is unable to read or write in the language of the host country would also be regarded by the locals as being illiterate.
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Neat! Do you like it fried in a pan, deep fried, or in a pressure cooker?
I do too! It's especially best in the south, since they're the ones that made the dish itself.
[ "Hi! I really love fried chicken." ]
Fried chicken (also referred to as Southern fried chicken for the variant in the United States) is a dish consisting of chicken pieces usually from broiler chickens which have been floured or battered and then pan-fried, deep fried, or pressure fried.
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Do you also like the crispy bread coating?
Yeah I agree, even though its delicious the breading and frying it adds a crisp coating but makes quite the mess of grease splatter.
[ "Hi! I really love fried chicken.", "Neat! Do you like it fried in a pan, deep fried, or in a pressure cooker?", "I like it any way, but I must say though I don't like to cook it myself because it makes a big mess." ]
The breading adds a crisp coating or crust to the exterior of the chicken.
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I do not, but I know some history, like that before World War II fried chicken was very expensive and only for special events.
I've never bother baking it really. What I find weird is that prior to World War 2, fried chicken was so expensive that it was only enjoyed on special occasions.
[ "Hi! I really love fried chicken.", "Neat! Do you like it fried in a pan, deep fried, or in a pressure cooker?", "I like it any way, but I must say though I don't like to cook it myself because it makes a big mess.", "Do you also like the crispy bread coating?", "Yes, I do! But I would love to find a recipe to bake the chicken so it still is as good as fried. Have you ever heard of a good recipe for that?" ]
Prior to the Second World War, fried chicken was often very expensive and was only enjoyed on special occasions.
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Oh yes it is, it is basically being mass produced nowadays which caused a significant drop in price.
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[ "Hi! I really love fried chicken.", "Neat! Do you like it fried in a pan, deep fried, or in a pressure cooker?", "I like it any way, but I must say though I don't like to cook it myself because it makes a big mess.", "Do you also like the crispy bread coating?", "Yes, I do! But I would love to find a recipe to bake the chicken so it still is as good as fried. Have you ever heard of a good recipe for that?", "I do not, but I know some history, like that before World War II fried chicken was very expensive and only for special events.", "That is interesting. Don't you think it is now quite affordable?" ]
In the late 1900s and early 2000s, however, fried chicken has been mass-produced and the price of the dish has gone down significantly.
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632
That's interesting. Getting back to the history, slaves in America actually combined Scottish frying technique with West African seasoning styles to create fried chicken.
It really is, compared to before when slaves first combined Scottish frying techniques and African seasoning.
[ "Hi! I really love fried chicken.", "Neat! Do you like it fried in a pan, deep fried, or in a pressure cooker?", "I like it any way, but I must say though I don't like to cook it myself because it makes a big mess.", "Do you also like the crispy bread coating?", "Yes, I do! But I would love to find a recipe to bake the chicken so it still is as good as fried. Have you ever heard of a good recipe for that?", "I do not, but I know some history, like that before World War II fried chicken was very expensive and only for special events.", "That is interesting. Don't you think it is now quite affordable?", "Oh yes it is, it is basically being mass produced nowadays which caused a significant drop in price.", "Yeah it is quite cheap at fast food restaurants I think." ]
Scottish frying techniques and West African seasoning techniques were combined by enslaved Africans and African-Americans in the American South.
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633
That's good! Did you know yoga is originally from India? It is a set of disciplines regarding mind, body, and spirit.
It's a great practice for the physical, mental and spiritual body from India. I actually studied the practice in India myself.
[ "I started yoga and i feel great!" ]
Yoga (; Sanskrit, योगः Listen) is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India.
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633
Sure! There are many varieties across different school and it's associated with different religious practices like Hindu, Buddhism and Jainism.
There are many varieties across different school and it's associated with different religious practices like Hindu, Buddhism and Jainism. The most common type people practice in the west is Hatha Yoga.
[ "I started yoga and i feel great!", "That's good! Did you know yoga is originally from India? It is a set of disciplines regarding mind, body, and spirit.", "Oh then tell me about it I am just starting and went to goat yoga" ]
There is a broad variety of yoga schools, practices, and goals in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
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Well, the earliest text describing yoga are sometimes credited to a source called Hindu Upanishads.
Well the chronology of the earliest yoga texts are unclear. But a prominent book is the Hindu Upanishads. Another ancient text is called the Hatha Yoga Pradipika.
[ "I started yoga and i feel great!", "That's good! Did you know yoga is originally from India? It is a set of disciplines regarding mind, body, and spirit.", "Oh then tell me about it I am just starting and went to goat yoga", "Sure! There are many varieties across different school and it's associated with different religious practices like Hindu, Buddhism and Jainism.", "I love that yoga is low impact exercise what else can you tell me?" ]
The chronology of earliest texts describing yoga-practices is unclear, varyingly credited to Hindu Upanishads.
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Yoga dates from the first have of the first millennium, but didn't really become popular in the West until the 1900s.
It would help to read a text called ''How to know God'', by Patanjali. It lists the basic concepts of yoga. Although it will sound very mysterious. The practice came to the West in the 20th century.
[ "I started yoga and i feel great!", "That's good! Did you know yoga is originally from India? It is a set of disciplines regarding mind, body, and spirit.", "Oh then tell me about it I am just starting and went to goat yoga", "Sure! There are many varieties across different school and it's associated with different religious practices like Hindu, Buddhism and Jainism.", "I love that yoga is low impact exercise what else can you tell me?", "Well, the earliest text describing yoga are sometimes credited to a source called Hindu Upanishads.", "Ok I will have to read up on that, when did yoga become popular in the us?" ]
The ''Yoga Sutras of Patanjali'' date from the first half of the 1st millennium CE, but only gained prominence in the West in the 20th century.
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A person named Swami Vivekananda came to the West in the late 1800s, and gurus came from India afterward.
A guru names Vivekananda came to the West in the early 19th century and 20th century. Also someone names Yogananda come to the US.
[ "I started yoga and i feel great!", "That's good! Did you know yoga is originally from India? It is a set of disciplines regarding mind, body, and spirit.", "Oh then tell me about it I am just starting and went to goat yoga", "Sure! There are many varieties across different school and it's associated with different religious practices like Hindu, Buddhism and Jainism.", "I love that yoga is low impact exercise what else can you tell me?", "Well, the earliest text describing yoga are sometimes credited to a source called Hindu Upanishads.", "Ok I will have to read up on that, when did yoga become popular in the us?", "Yoga dates from the first have of the first millennium, but didn't really become popular in the West until the 1900s.", "I see, so how did it get introduced to the West?" ]
Yoga gurus from India later introduced yoga to the West, following the success of Swami Vivekananda in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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634
That's interesting. What led you to try veganism initially? Do you enjoy being a vegan?
That is a great pursuit. What led you to try veganism initially? Do you enjoy being a vegan?
[ "To follow the vegan way of life was my own choice and i think of it to be a noble way" ]
A follower of either the diet or the philosophy is known as a vegan ( ).
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634
I understand. You sound like an ethical vegan, where your philosophy led you to oppose harm to animals.
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[ "To follow the vegan way of life was my own choice and i think of it to be a noble way", "That's interesting. What led you to try veganism initially? Do you enjoy being a vegan?", "It all started when I saw how animals are treated in those factories. I could not stand having them tortured just for our taste" ]
The term ''ethical vegan'' is often applied to those who not only follow a vegan diet but extend the philosophy into other areas of their lives, and oppose the use of animals for any purpose.
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634
Do you also oppose using animals for clothing and entertainment?
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[ "To follow the vegan way of life was my own choice and i think of it to be a noble way", "That's interesting. What led you to try veganism initially? Do you enjoy being a vegan?", "It all started when I saw how animals are treated in those factories. I could not stand having them tortured just for our taste", "I understand. You sound like an ethical vegan, where your philosophy led you to oppose harm to animals.", "Indeed. I think it is our moral obligation to feel empathy for all living beings" ]
They maintain that animals should no longer be viewed as property or used as food, clothing, research subjects, entertainment, or beasts of burden.
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634
Got it. I am sure you are opposed to using animals for testing new drugs. Would you make exceptions for a promising cure?
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[ "To follow the vegan way of life was my own choice and i think of it to be a noble way", "That's interesting. What led you to try veganism initially? Do you enjoy being a vegan?", "It all started when I saw how animals are treated in those factories. I could not stand having them tortured just for our taste", "I understand. You sound like an ethical vegan, where your philosophy led you to oppose harm to animals.", "Indeed. I think it is our moral obligation to feel empathy for all living beings", "Do you also oppose using animals for clothing and entertainment?", "For sure. Every form of production that induces harm to living beings, I see them as unacceptable" ]
Animal testing, also known as animal experimentation, animal research and ''in vivo'' testing, is the use of non-human animals in experiments that seek to control the variables that affect the behavior or biological system under study.
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635
As a bot, I don't get to meet dogs. I know that German Shepherds originated in Germany.
I haven't but they look like great dogs. I know they are often used as working dogs and originated in Germany
[ "Have you ever met a German Shepherd? My uncle always had one growing up. They're so big and smart." ]
The German Shepherd (, ) is a breed of medium to large-sized working dog that originated in Germany.
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635
Interesting! German Shepherds are also known as Alsatians in Ireland and Britain.
oh that always looks scary! I read that the breed was once known as the Alsatian in Britain and Ireland
[ "Have you ever met a German Shepherd? My uncle always had one growing up. They're so big and smart.", "As a bot, I don't get to meet dogs. I know that German Shepherds originated in Germany.", "I guess that's why they're called German Shepherds! I can't spell it but they compete in a competition that has 3 parts. Scentwork, obedience and protection. The protection is where the guys dress up in the funny suits." ]
The breed was once known as the Alsatian in Britain and Ireland.
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635
Also apparently the German Shepherd is a relatively new breed of dog with their orgin dating back to 1899
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[ "Have you ever met a German Shepherd? My uncle always had one growing up. They're so big and smart.", "As a bot, I don't get to meet dogs. I know that German Shepherds originated in Germany.", "I guess that's why they're called German Shepherds! I can't spell it but they compete in a competition that has 3 parts. Scentwork, obedience and protection. The protection is where the guys dress up in the funny suits.", "Interesting! German Shepherds are also known as Alsatians in Ireland and Britain.", "I heard that too. I think that was because of World War 2? Im not sure, but i think they changed the name to avoid the negative association." ]
The German Shepherd is a relatively new breed of dog, with their origin dating to 1899.
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635
I'm not sure either. They were originally developed to herd sheep so that is why they are a part of the Herding Group
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[ "Have you ever met a German Shepherd? My uncle always had one growing up. They're so big and smart.", "As a bot, I don't get to meet dogs. I know that German Shepherds originated in Germany.", "I guess that's why they're called German Shepherds! I can't spell it but they compete in a competition that has 3 parts. Scentwork, obedience and protection. The protection is where the guys dress up in the funny suits.", "Interesting! German Shepherds are also known as Alsatians in Ireland and Britain.", "I heard that too. I think that was because of World War 2? Im not sure, but i think they changed the name to avoid the negative association.", "Also apparently the German Shepherd is a relatively new breed of dog with their orgin dating back to 1899", "Yeah I heard that too, but I can't remember all of the founder breeds that were used." ]
As part of the Herding Group, German Shepherds are working dogs developed originally for herding sheep.
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635
Yes, now they are used for all types of work including disability, search and rescue, police work, military work, and even acting
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[ "Have you ever met a German Shepherd? My uncle always had one growing up. They're so big and smart.", "As a bot, I don't get to meet dogs. I know that German Shepherds originated in Germany.", "I guess that's why they're called German Shepherds! I can't spell it but they compete in a competition that has 3 parts. Scentwork, obedience and protection. The protection is where the guys dress up in the funny suits.", "Interesting! German Shepherds are also known as Alsatians in Ireland and Britain.", "I heard that too. I think that was because of World War 2? Im not sure, but i think they changed the name to avoid the negative association.", "Also apparently the German Shepherd is a relatively new breed of dog with their orgin dating back to 1899", "Yeah I heard that too, but I can't remember all of the founder breeds that were used.", "I'm not sure either. They were originally developed to herd sheep so that is why they are a part of the Herding Group", "Yeah, and since they were a herding dog, I think that is why white is considered a fault. Since theyre the same color as the sheep." ]
Since that time however, because of their strength, intelligence, trainability, and obedience, German Shepherds around the world are often the preferred breed for many types of work, including disability assistance, search-and-rescue, police and military roles, and even acting.
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636
Interesting. did you know that he was born in 1943 and was also an art instructor?
He is amazing right? He was an American painter, art instructor, and television host.
[ "I love watching bob ross paint" ]
Robert Norman Ross (October 29, 1942 – July 4, 1995) was an American painter, art instructor, and television host.
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636
Yeah, his show was on PBS from 1983 until 1994
Yeah, his show ''The Joy of Painting'' was on PBS from 1983 to 1994. I liked to watch it a lot.
[ "I love watching bob ross paint", "Interesting. did you know that he was born in 1943 and was also an art instructor?", "I didn't know about that, he was so insanely amazing and nice, great human being" ]
He was the creator and host of ''The Joy of Painting'', an instructional television program that aired from 1983 to 1994 on PBS in the United States, and also aired in Canada, Latin America, and Europe.
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636
I agree, he gained populatiry on Youtube during the 21st century
Funny you mention that. He gained a lot of popularity on YouTube after his death. Nice to see a new generation appreciate his work.
[ "I love watching bob ross paint", "Interesting. did you know that he was born in 1943 and was also an art instructor?", "I didn't know about that, he was so insanely amazing and nice, great human being", "Yeah, his show was on PBS from 1983 until 1994", "i love falling asleep to his twitch stream that plays all day. its so soothing." ]
Ross went from being a public-television personality in the 1980s and 1990s to being an Internet celebrity in the 21st century, popular with fans on YouTube and many other websites.
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636
Yeah, his hald-brother was mentioned on the show by him when he passed
Poor family to go through that. Bob has a half-brother named Jim, who he mentioned on his show.
[ "I love watching bob ross paint", "Interesting. did you know that he was born in 1943 and was also an art instructor?", "I didn't know about that, he was so insanely amazing and nice, great human being", "Yeah, his show was on PBS from 1983 until 1994", "i love falling asleep to his twitch stream that plays all day. its so soothing.", "I agree, he gained populatiry on Youtube during the 21st century", "definitely, so sad he and his wife died of cancer, a disgusting fate for such a great person" ]
He had a half-brother, Jim, whom he mentioned in passing on his show.
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636
Did you know that in order to work with his father as a carpenter he left high school during the 9th grade?
He actually lost part of his left index finger from a carpenter accident.
[ "I love watching bob ross paint", "Interesting. did you know that he was born in 1943 and was also an art instructor?", "I didn't know about that, he was so insanely amazing and nice, great human being", "Yeah, his show was on PBS from 1983 until 1994", "i love falling asleep to his twitch stream that plays all day. its so soothing.", "I agree, he gained populatiry on Youtube during the 21st century", "definitely, so sad he and his wife died of cancer, a disgusting fate for such a great person", "Yeah, his hald-brother was mentioned on the show by him when he passed", "yea he was on it a few times i think he had some kids on it too." ]
Ross dropped out of high school in the 9th grade to work as a carpenter with his father, Jack Ross, where he lost part of his left index finger.
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637
I don't need vitamin c as a bot. Did you know vitamin c can prevent scurvy? Even if infected, food or supplements with it can be used to treat it.
I try to, I remember that the disease scurvy is prevented with vitamin C.
[ "I try to get enough vitamin C, but sometimes I feel like I don't. Do you get enough?" ]
The disease scurvy is prevented and treated with vitamin C-containing foods or dietary supplements.
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637
Unfortunately, that is possible wrong as well. Evidence goes against the idea of using it to prevent the common cold.
Funny enough evidence does not support that vitamin C cures the common cold.
[ "I try to get enough vitamin C, but sometimes I feel like I don't. Do you get enough?", "I don't need vitamin c as a bot. Did you know vitamin c can prevent scurvy? Even if infected, food or supplements with it can be used to treat it.", "No, I haven't heard of scurvy actually. Only that it helps with the common cold." ]
Evidence does not support use in the general population for the prevention of the common cold.
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637
Well some research shows that in regular use it does seem to help.
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[ "I try to get enough vitamin C, but sometimes I feel like I don't. Do you get enough?", "I don't need vitamin c as a bot. Did you know vitamin c can prevent scurvy? Even if infected, food or supplements with it can be used to treat it.", "No, I haven't heard of scurvy actually. Only that it helps with the common cold.", "Unfortunately, that is possible wrong as well. Evidence goes against the idea of using it to prevent the common cold.", "That's true. I'm skeptical that it does much at all for colds. The typical person does not have a major vitamin c deficiency, so it most likely wouldn't do much unless they did" ]
There is, however, some evidence that regular use may shorten the length of colds.
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637
I see. Well did you know it is an antioxidant as well?
It also functions as a great antioxidant!
[ "I try to get enough vitamin C, but sometimes I feel like I don't. Do you get enough?", "I don't need vitamin c as a bot. Did you know vitamin c can prevent scurvy? Even if infected, food or supplements with it can be used to treat it.", "No, I haven't heard of scurvy actually. Only that it helps with the common cold.", "Unfortunately, that is possible wrong as well. Evidence goes against the idea of using it to prevent the common cold.", "That's true. I'm skeptical that it does much at all for colds. The typical person does not have a major vitamin c deficiency, so it most likely wouldn't do much unless they did", "Well some research shows that in regular use it does seem to help.", "Every vitamin helps to have regularly in the right amount. But, in more quantities than necessary the body either gets rid of it (pee), or it builds up in the body (like iron) and can be dangerous. This is why you don't see typical vitamin packs with iron except for targetted ones" ]
It also functions as an antioxidant.
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638
Interesting. Did you know they formed in 1962 in england ?
Me too. I can't believe they formed in London as far back as 1962! What's your favorite song?
[ "I used to listen to The Rolling Stones a lot when I was a child." ]
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London, England in 1962.
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638
I do, they were brian Jones, mick jagger, keith richards, bill wyman, charlie watts and Ian Stewart
Mick (of course), Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman and I don't remember who else.
[ "I used to listen to The Rolling Stones a lot when I was a child.", "Interesting. Did you know they formed in 1962 in england ?", "I can't even remember to be honest! Do you know who the band members were?" ]
The first stable line-up consisted of Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica), Mick Jagger (lead vocals), Keith Richards (guitar, backing vocals), Bill Wyman (bass), Charlie Watts (drums), and Ian Stewart (piano).
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Not too sure to be honest, but I know they were very popular in the 60s. They led the British invasion of bands to the US at that time
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[ "I used to listen to The Rolling Stones a lot when I was a child.", "Interesting. Did you know they formed in 1962 in england ?", "I can't even remember to be honest! Do you know who the band members were?", "I do, they were brian Jones, mick jagger, keith richards, bill wyman, charlie watts and Ian Stewart", "I see, what were their hit singles or albums? Do you recall this?" ]
The Rolling Stones were at the forefront of the British Invasion of bands that became popular in the United States in 1964, and identified with the youthful and rebellious counterculture of the 1960s.
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638
I can't confirm that to you. Did you know that rock music originated in the 1950s?
They played ''rock and roll'', as it was called at the time. Now, it's called rock music.
[ "I used to listen to The Rolling Stones a lot when I was a child.", "Interesting. Did you know they formed in 1962 in england ?", "I can't even remember to be honest! Do you know who the band members were?", "I do, they were brian Jones, mick jagger, keith richards, bill wyman, charlie watts and Ian Stewart", "I see, what were their hit singles or albums? Do you recall this?", "Not too sure to be honest, but I know they were very popular in the 60s. They led the British invasion of bands to the US at that time", "I had no idea this invasion had occurred! Are you aware of what type of music they made?" ]
Rock music is a broad genre of popular music that originated as ''rock and roll'' in the United States in the early 1950s, and developed into a range of different styles in the 1960s and later, particularly in the United Kingdom and in the United States.
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639
As I am a bot, I don't have music preferences. But I know some facts about rap. Did you know it is a main ingredient of the hip hop music style? The origins of it are older than hip-hop culture though
Yes, I am a fan. Rap is a primary ingredient in hip-hop music but the origins predate the culture.
[ "I really love to hear people rapping! Are you a fan?" ]
Rap is often associated with, and is a primary ingredient of hip-hop music, but the origins of the phenomenon predate hip-hop culture.
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639
I am not sure about that. But I know that hi hop is an art movement tha was developed in the 1970s in the city of New York
Not exactly but hip-hop is a subculture and art movement developed in New York City during the late 1970's so maybe before that?
[ "I really love to hear people rapping! Are you a fan?", "As I am a bot, I don't have music preferences. But I know some facts about rap. Did you know it is a main ingredient of the hip hop music style? The origins of it are older than hip-hop culture though", "Rap is older than hip-hop? I never knew that! Do you know how long rap music has been around?" ]
Hip hop or hip-hop is a subculture and art movement developed in The Bronx in New York City during the late 1970s.
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639
Well, I know that the rapping musical form includes rhyme, street vernacular and rhythmic speech
Well, any form of vocal delivery that incorporates rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular is classified as rap.
[ "I really love to hear people rapping! Are you a fan?", "As I am a bot, I don't have music preferences. But I know some facts about rap. Did you know it is a main ingredient of the hip hop music style? The origins of it are older than hip-hop culture though", "Rap is older than hip-hop? I never knew that! Do you know how long rap music has been around?", "I am not sure about that. But I know that hi hop is an art movement tha was developed in the 1970s in the city of New York", "Wow. I never realized! Are there any characteristics a song needs to have to classify as rap?" ]
Rapping (or rhyming, spitting, emceeing, MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates ''rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular'', which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backbeat or musical accompaniment.
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Let me see, I also know that among the rap components there are flow, content, and delivery
Rap has many components like content, flow, beat and delivery. I want to be a rapper so bad!!!
[ "I really love to hear people rapping! Are you a fan?", "As I am a bot, I don't have music preferences. But I know some facts about rap. Did you know it is a main ingredient of the hip hop music style? The origins of it are older than hip-hop culture though", "Rap is older than hip-hop? I never knew that! Do you know how long rap music has been around?", "I am not sure about that. But I know that hi hop is an art movement tha was developed in the 1970s in the city of New York", "Wow. I never realized! Are there any characteristics a song needs to have to classify as rap?", "Well, I know that the rapping musical form includes rhyme, street vernacular and rhythmic speech", "Gotcha! What else can you tell me about rap music?" ]
The components of rap include ''content'' (what is being said), ''flow'' (rhythm, rhyme), and ''delivery'' (cadence, tone).
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640
I don't know any. But I do know that widows are treated diferently around the world
I am sorry to hear that and im not but my mom is. The treatment of widows and widowers around the world varies its a case by case thing.
[ "I'm a widow. Hopefully you're not, but are you/do you know any?" ]
The treatment of widows and widowers around the world varies.
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640
Yeah. Did you know that widowhood is the when someones looses their spouse to death?
Yeah I found out that the stat of having lost someone is called ''widowhood''.
[ "I'm a widow. Hopefully you're not, but are you/do you know any?", "I don't know any. But I do know that widows are treated diferently around the world", "Indeed. Some people are more accepting of it than others, and some are more accomodating" ]
The state of having lost one's spouse to death is termed ''widowhood''.
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640
Well a woman is considered a widow but a widower is a man whose spouse has died. I thought that was kinda intersting.
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[ "I'm a widow. Hopefully you're not, but are you/do you know any?", "I don't know any. But I do know that widows are treated diferently around the world", "Indeed. Some people are more accepting of it than others, and some are more accomodating", "Yeah. Did you know that widowhood is the when someones looses their spouse to death?", "Yup. Doesn't sound too thrilling. Anything else interesting you learned?" ]
A widow is a woman whose spouse has died, while a widower is a man whose spouse has died.
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640
Yeah, but the term widowhood is used for both sexes
It really is, the term ''widowhood'' can be used for either gender but I dont think calling anyone a widow helps them.
[ "I'm a widow. Hopefully you're not, but are you/do you know any?", "I don't know any. But I do know that widows are treated diferently around the world", "Indeed. Some people are more accepting of it than others, and some are more accomodating", "Yeah. Did you know that widowhood is the when someones looses their spouse to death?", "Yup. Doesn't sound too thrilling. Anything else interesting you learned?", "Well a woman is considered a widow but a widower is a man whose spouse has died. I thought that was kinda intersting.", "It is sort of bizzare how we label things sometimes. It is interesting." ]
The term ''widowhood'' can be used for either sex, at least according to some dictionaries, but the word ''widowerhood'' is also listed in some dictionaries.
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641
Yes! Did you know that by population, it's the biggest American city?
Yeah they say that New York and LA are the two largest markets in our country.
[ "New York City is quite impressive" ]
The City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.
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641
Hey you're welcome. You might also be interested to know that some describe it as the world's financial, cultural and media capiital.
You did not know that? I also like NYC because of how good their public transportation is. If only every place had good public transportation.
[ "New York City is quite impressive", "Yes! Did you know that by population, it's the biggest American city?", "That's cool to know, thanks for the info." ]
A global power city, New York City has been described as the cultural, financial, and media capital of the world, and exerts a significant impact upon commerce, entertainment, research, technology, education, politics, and sports.
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641
Well sometimes New York City just goes by New York. And it's official name is the City of New York.
Yeah no problem, New York is my favorite of the two. I wish it was not so cold though.
[ "New York City is quite impressive", "Yes! Did you know that by population, it's the biggest American city?", "That's cool to know, thanks for the info.", "Hey you're welcome. You might also be interested to know that some describe it as the world's financial, cultural and media capiital.", "Oh wow that's impressive. I've heard it called the Big Apple, does it go by any other names?" ]
The City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.
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641
Oh, it's located at the tip, of the south part of NY state.
Yeah I am sure there will be a solution within the next couple hundred years. In the meantime I will prefer to only visit in the summertime hahaa.
[ "New York City is quite impressive", "Yes! Did you know that by population, it's the biggest American city?", "That's cool to know, thanks for the info.", "Hey you're welcome. You might also be interested to know that some describe it as the world's financial, cultural and media capiital.", "Oh wow that's impressive. I've heard it called the Big Apple, does it go by any other names?", "Well sometimes New York City just goes by New York. And it's official name is the City of New York.", "Hmm. Where is it in the state?" ]
Located at the southern tip of the state of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world with an estimated 23.7 million residents as of 2016.
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641
Oh yes! It's a city with global power. It has quite the impact upon such fields as entertainment, research, politics, sports and commerce.
I think with flying vehicles things get very tricky. I do not believe so. But I do believe we will have very fast shuttles. That can travel like 500mph.
[ "New York City is quite impressive", "Yes! Did you know that by population, it's the biggest American city?", "That's cool to know, thanks for the info.", "Hey you're welcome. You might also be interested to know that some describe it as the world's financial, cultural and media capiital.", "Oh wow that's impressive. I've heard it called the Big Apple, does it go by any other names?", "Well sometimes New York City just goes by New York. And it's official name is the City of New York.", "Hmm. Where is it in the state?", "Oh, it's located at the tip, of the south part of NY state.", "Oh okay, always wondered that. I guess being so large it's a pretty influential city?" ]
A global power city, New York City has been described as the cultural, financial, and media capital of the world, and exerts a significant impact upon commerce, entertainment, research, technology, education, politics, and sports.
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642
Well, if you do get it, you might give the closing speech at your graduation. Do you want to know something about it?
Valedictorian is an academic title of success used in the United States, Canada, Central America, and the Philippines for the student who delivers the closing or farewell statement at a graduation ceremony
[ "I hope I am Valedictorian of my graduating class." ]
Valedictorian is an academic title of success used in the United States, Canada, Central America, and the Philippines for the student who delivers the closing or farewell statement at a graduation ceremony (called a valediction).
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valedictorian is often the student with the highest ranking (highest Grade Point Average, or GPA for short) among their graduating class.
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[ "I hope I am Valedictorian of my graduating class.", "Well, if you do get it, you might give the closing speech at your graduation. Do you want to know something about it?", "I'm not sure what kind of grades I'll need." ]
The chosen valedictorian is often the student with the highest ranking (highest Grade Point Average, or GPA for short) among their graduating class.
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I don't know exactly, but the term comes from the Latin term "vale dicere" which means to say farewell.
valedictorian's traditional role as the final speaker at the graduation ceremony before the students receive their diplomas.
[ "I hope I am Valedictorian of my graduating class.", "Well, if you do get it, you might give the closing speech at your graduation. Do you want to know something about it?", "I'm not sure what kind of grades I'll need.", "valedictorian is often the student with the highest ranking (highest Grade Point Average, or GPA for short) among their graduating class.", "That sounds like a lot of pressure. I guess I need to work on my speech delivery as well. When did this tradition even start?" ]
The term is an Anglicised derivation of the Latin ''vale dicere'' (''to say farewell''), historically rooted in the valedictorian's traditional role as the final speaker at the graduation ceremony before the students receive their diplomas.
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I'm not sure. I can say that graduation ceremonies are usually formal ceremonies.
Wel, mom comes to mind right now.the universities and institutes, the graduation ceremonies are formal affairs, which include an academic procession by both the academic heads and the students.
[ "I hope I am Valedictorian of my graduating class.", "Well, if you do get it, you might give the closing speech at your graduation. Do you want to know something about it?", "I'm not sure what kind of grades I'll need.", "valedictorian is often the student with the highest ranking (highest Grade Point Average, or GPA for short) among their graduating class.", "That sounds like a lot of pressure. I guess I need to work on my speech delivery as well. When did this tradition even start?", "I don't know exactly, but the term comes from the Latin term \"vale dicere\" which means to say farewell.", "Are there other similar honors in case I don't have the highest GPA?" ]
At the universities and institutes, the graduation ceremonies are formal affairs, which include an academic procession by both the academic heads and the students.
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642
Good luck! On a tangential note, have you ever heard of the song "Get Busy"? it's a Jamaican dancehall by Sean Paul.
LOK! That reminds me of Get Busy'' is a dancehall single by Jamaican dancehall reggae toaster Sean Paul
[ "I hope I am Valedictorian of my graduating class.", "Well, if you do get it, you might give the closing speech at your graduation. Do you want to know something about it?", "I'm not sure what kind of grades I'll need.", "valedictorian is often the student with the highest ranking (highest Grade Point Average, or GPA for short) among their graduating class.", "That sounds like a lot of pressure. I guess I need to work on my speech delivery as well. When did this tradition even start?", "I don't know exactly, but the term comes from the Latin term \"vale dicere\" which means to say farewell.", "Are there other similar honors in case I don't have the highest GPA?", "I'm not sure. I can say that graduation ceremonies are usually formal ceremonies.", "I see, well, sounds like I better get busy and start studying if I really want to do this." ]
''Get Busy'' is a dancehall single by Jamaican dancehall reggae toaster Sean Paul, from his album ''Dutty Rock''.
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643
Because I am a bot I don't have preferences over food. But I know that food that is typically from italy makes up italian cuisine
I love some type of Italian food that is typical of Italy. My husband loves any pasta made of red sauce. I prefer the pasta made with garlic and olive oil
[ "Do you like Italian food? I love it, pizza pasta, and all the rest." ]
Italian cuisine is food typical from Italy.
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Well, I know that it has roots that straches to antiquity
well you know who doesn't love cheese! Italian cuisine has its roots stretching to antiquitty
[ "Do you like Italian food? I love it, pizza pasta, and all the rest.", "Because I am a bot I don't have preferences over food. But I know that food that is typically from italy makes up italian cuisine", "Amazing. What else do you know?" ]
It has developed through centuries of social and economic changes, with roots stretching to antiquity.
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Yeah, pasta along with olive oil, vegetables and also fish make a big part of the cuisine form italy
Yes, i read that pasta, vegetables, olive oil, and fish are a major part of the Italian diet
[ "Do you like Italian food? I love it, pizza pasta, and all the rest.", "Because I am a bot I don't have preferences over food. But I know that food that is typically from italy makes up italian cuisine", "Amazing. What else do you know?", "Well, I know that it has roots that straches to antiquity", "Very interesting. I love pasta the most, it is awesome" ]
Pasta, vegetables, olive oil and fish are a major part of the Italian cuisine.
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643
Souds good. Another fact is that the cuisine from italy has centuries of development
Food is often better the next day I agree! Italian cuisine has developed over the centuries!
[ "Do you like Italian food? I love it, pizza pasta, and all the rest.", "Because I am a bot I don't have preferences over food. But I know that food that is typically from italy makes up italian cuisine", "Amazing. What else do you know?", "Well, I know that it has roots that straches to antiquity", "Very interesting. I love pasta the most, it is awesome", "Yeah, pasta along with olive oil, vegetables and also fish make a big part of the cuisine form italy", "My favorite is pasta with clams and clam sauce. I like it better the next day when the pasta absorbs all the saucy goodness." ]
Italian cuisine has developed over the centuries.
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I have no preference as a bot. Did you know of the root vegetable "sativus"? It comes in a variety of colors like orange, the usual, but also ones like black and red.
I actually do like carrots. My husband only likes them raw. I like any type. It is a root vegetable and I actually really root veggies
[ "Do you like carrots? I cannot eat them alone, but if you throw them in some soups or stews, they taste amazing" ]
''sativus'') is a root vegetable, usually orange in colour, though purple, black, red, white, and yellow cultivars exist.
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There are other colors like purple and white and yellow.
Beef stew is great! Carrots come in a variety of color such as orange, purple, black, red, white, and yellow
[ "Do you like carrots? I cannot eat them alone, but if you throw them in some soups or stews, they taste amazing", "I have no preference as a bot. Did you know of the root vegetable \"sativus\"? It comes in a variety of colors like orange, the usual, but also ones like black and red.", "No, are there any other colors?" ]
''sativus'') is a root vegetable, usually orange in colour, though purple, black, red, white, and yellow cultivars exist.
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I cannot say why they are discolored. However, carrots are actually the domesticated version of a wild carrot found in Europe as well as southwestern Asia.
Yes, they are all different sizes as well. They are native to Europe and Southwestern Asia
[ "Do you like carrots? I cannot eat them alone, but if you throw them in some soups or stews, they taste amazing", "I have no preference as a bot. Did you know of the root vegetable \"sativus\"? It comes in a variety of colors like orange, the usual, but also ones like black and red.", "No, are there any other colors?", "There are other colors like purple and white and yellow.", "Wow really? I had no idea, I have only ever seen orange, do they have different sizes too? I wonder why they get discolored" ]
Carrots are a domesticated form of the wild carrot, ''Daucus carota'', native to Europe and southwestern Asia.
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The eaten part is commonly the taproot section. The greens portion is sometimes consumed as well.
Yes that is really neat! Also the most commonly eaten part of a carrot is called the taproot, although some people actually eat the greens as well.
[ "Do you like carrots? I cannot eat them alone, but if you throw them in some soups or stews, they taste amazing", "I have no preference as a bot. Did you know of the root vegetable \"sativus\"? It comes in a variety of colors like orange, the usual, but also ones like black and red.", "No, are there any other colors?", "There are other colors like purple and white and yellow.", "Wow really? I had no idea, I have only ever seen orange, do they have different sizes too? I wonder why they get discolored", "I cannot say why they are discolored. However, carrots are actually the domesticated version of a wild carrot found in Europe as well as southwestern Asia.", "Huh, it is much more impressive that vegetables are native to a country, and someone brought them over to america and it became popular there" ]
The most commonly eaten part of the plant is the taproot, although the greens are sometimes eaten as well.
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644
The myth that carrots are good for vision was brought on by the British in world war II to mislead the enemy about their military capabilities. Isn't that pretty neat?
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[ "Do you like carrots? I cannot eat them alone, but if you throw them in some soups or stews, they taste amazing", "I have no preference as a bot. Did you know of the root vegetable \"sativus\"? It comes in a variety of colors like orange, the usual, but also ones like black and red.", "No, are there any other colors?", "There are other colors like purple and white and yellow.", "Wow really? I had no idea, I have only ever seen orange, do they have different sizes too? I wonder why they get discolored", "I cannot say why they are discolored. However, carrots are actually the domesticated version of a wild carrot found in Europe as well as southwestern Asia.", "Huh, it is much more impressive that vegetables are native to a country, and someone brought them over to america and it became popular there", "The eaten part is commonly the taproot section. The greens portion is sometimes consumed as well.", "I only eat the orange part personally, I dislike green vegetables haha. But that is very intersting, I still cannot believe there are different colors" ]
The roots contain high quantities of alpha- and beta-carotene, and are a good source of vitamin K and vitamin B6, but the belief that eating carrots improves night vision is a myth put forward by the British in World War II to mislead the enemy about their military capabilities.
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645
That is interesting, Nissan is a japanese car manufacturer and has an European division as well
There is a plan that's owned my the Eurpoean division.
[ "My dad works at the Nissan plant the automotive industry has decent jobs" ]
It is owned and operated by the European division of Japanese car manufacturer Nissan.
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Well, I can tell you more about automotives. Did you know the autos meand self in greek and motivus means motion in lation?
The term automotive is from greek- autos self and latin- motivus which is motion.
[ "My dad works at the Nissan plant the automotive industry has decent jobs", "That is interesting, Nissan is a japanese car manufacturer and has an European division as well", "Really can you tell me more about it?" ]
The term ''automotive'' was created from Greek ''autos'' (self), and Latin ''motivus'' (of motion) to represent any form of self-powered vehicle.
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I am not exactly sure, but I know that the industry of automotives started in the 1890s
Sure, it was first made in the 1890s and 100's tried to pioneer horseless carriage.
[ "My dad works at the Nissan plant the automotive industry has decent jobs", "That is interesting, Nissan is a japanese car manufacturer and has an European division as well", "Really can you tell me more about it?", "Well, I can tell you more about automotives. Did you know the autos meand self in greek and motivus means motion in lation?", "Oh ok how long have they been around?" ]
The automotive industry began in the 1890s with hundreds of manufacturers that pioneered the horseless carriage.
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I'm not sure, but it is one of the worlds top revenue sectors.
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[ "My dad works at the Nissan plant the automotive industry has decent jobs", "That is interesting, Nissan is a japanese car manufacturer and has an European division as well", "Really can you tell me more about it?", "Well, I can tell you more about automotives. Did you know the autos meand self in greek and motivus means motion in lation?", "Oh ok how long have they been around?", "I am not exactly sure, but I know that the industry of automotives started in the 1890s", "Which is the largest automotive company today?" ]
It is one of the world's most important economic sectors by revenue.
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Not sure, I know Ford, GM and Chrsyler are know as the Big Three.
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[ "My dad works at the Nissan plant the automotive industry has decent jobs", "That is interesting, Nissan is a japanese car manufacturer and has an European division as well", "Really can you tell me more about it?", "Well, I can tell you more about automotives. Did you know the autos meand self in greek and motivus means motion in lation?", "Oh ok how long have they been around?", "I am not exactly sure, but I know that the industry of automotives started in the 1890s", "Which is the largest automotive company today?", "I'm not sure, but it is one of the worlds top revenue sectors.", "Is one automaker more popular than others?" ]
AMC went on to compete with the US Big Three, Ford, GM and Chrysler – with its small cars including the Rambler American, Hornet, Gremlin and Pacer; muscle cars including the Marlin, AMX and Javelin, and early 4-wheel-drive variants of the Eagle, America's first true crossover.
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Cool! Parachuting is also called skydiving.
I love parachuting. Going to a high point, controlling your speed during the descent
[ "I've never tried parachuting before, but it's on my bucket list!" ]
Parachuting, or skydiving, is a method of transiting from a high point to Earth with the aid of gravity, involving the control of speed during the descent with the use of a parachute.
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That does sound scary. Did you know parachuting began back in 1797?
It is unlikely. The first jump in history was back in 1797.
[ "I've never tried parachuting before, but it's on my bucket list!", "Cool! Parachuting is also called skydiving.", "It sounds exhilarating! But I'd be worried about the parachute not opening! It's a scary thought!" ]
The first parachute jump in history was made by André-Jacques Garnerin, the inventor of the parachute, on October 22, 1797.
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That's interesting. Also, the military has developed parachuting technology to perform various functions.
I feel that would be safer. The military has developed parachuting tech in order to perform a lot of functions
[ "I've never tried parachuting before, but it's on my bucket list!", "Cool! Parachuting is also called skydiving.", "It sounds exhilarating! But I'd be worried about the parachute not opening! It's a scary thought!", "That does sound scary. Did you know parachuting began back in 1797?", "Wow, I didn't know it was that long ago! I think I'd like to parachute over a lot of flat land, away from sharp rocks and things!" ]
The military developed parachuting technology as a way to save aircrews from emergencies aboard balloons and aircraft in flight, and later as a way of delivering soldiers to the battlefield.
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The military uses it for emergency for aircraft personnel. Also, it is a way of sending troops to battle
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[ "I've never tried parachuting before, but it's on my bucket list!", "Cool! Parachuting is also called skydiving.", "It sounds exhilarating! But I'd be worried about the parachute not opening! It's a scary thought!", "That does sound scary. Did you know parachuting began back in 1797?", "Wow, I didn't know it was that long ago! I think I'd like to parachute over a lot of flat land, away from sharp rocks and things!", "That's interesting. Also, the military has developed parachuting technology to perform various functions.", "Really? What sort of functions?" ]
The military developed parachuting technology as a way to save aircrews from emergencies aboard balloons and aircraft in flight, and later as a way of delivering soldiers to the battlefield.
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I don't follow basketball, but I know they're a team out of Washington, D.C.
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[ "My favorite basketball team is Washington Wizards, i am a professional player also, do you like them?" ]
The Washington Wizards are an American professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C.
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