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Oh, I see. There was something that was released in 2012 that by 2015 had sold 70 million units.
i have never used an android phone before
[ "I hate to admit it but I spend way too much time on Instagram!", "That's the service where you share videos and photos with people, right?", "Yes, what else do you know about it?", "I know that it's owned by Facebook.", "is it really? no i did not know that. that is a really cool fact. any other interesting tid bits?", "It was created in 2010 and only available on the iPhone at first.", "do you remember which iphone was the biggest seller in 2010?", "I do not, but that was the year that the iPhone 4 was released.", "i remember i had a iphone 4s. that was the only one i tried, im more of an android person." ]
Launched in 2012, it had sold about 70 million units by 2015.
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Is that so? I know that military ranks are found in various services, like the armed forces, police and intelligence agencies.
Yeah! Had it ever been attained? Military ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships in armed forces, police, intelligence agencies or other institutions
[ "Field marshal is the highest military rank" ]
Military ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships in armed forces, police, intelligence agencies or other institutions organized along military lines.
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OK. The rank system defines who has authority and what roles and responsibilities people have.
Its based on dominance, authority, as well as roles and responsibility in a military hierarchy.
[ "Field marshal is the highest military rank", "Is that so? I know that military ranks are found in various services, like the armed forces, police and intelligence agencies.", "That is true" ]
Military ranks and the military rank system define among others dominance, authority, as well as roles and responsibility in a military hierarchy.
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Well, the chain of command is an important component for organizing action collectively.
Its truly a chsin of command based on principles of exercising power and authority, and the military chain of command – the succession of commanders superior to subordinates through which command is exercised
[ "Field marshal is the highest military rank", "Is that so? I know that military ranks are found in various services, like the armed forces, police and intelligence agencies.", "That is true", "OK. The rank system defines who has authority and what roles and responsibilities people have.", "That is true. There is so much respect for ranks and hierarchy in the military" ]
The military rank system incorporates the principles of exercising power and authority, and the military chain of command – the succession of commanders superior to subordinates through which command is exercised – constructs an important component for organized collective action.
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Are you familiar with the Imperial Roman Army? It operated from about 30 BC to about 476 AD.
Intetestingly,Imperial Roman army are the terrestrial armed forces deployed by the Roman Empire from about 30 BC to 476 AD.
[ "Field marshal is the highest military rank", "Is that so? I know that military ranks are found in various services, like the armed forces, police and intelligence agencies.", "That is true", "OK. The rank system defines who has authority and what roles and responsibilities people have.", "That is true. There is so much respect for ranks and hierarchy in the military", "Well, the chain of command is an important component for organizing action collectively.", "That is true" ]
The Imperial Roman army are the terrestrial armed forces deployed by the Roman Empire from about 30 BC to 476 AD.
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Oh, yeah? They mostly operate in pre-hospital and out-of-hospital environments.
I agree. What an admirable healthcare profession.
[ "Hi. I think it takes a special person to be a paramedic." ]
A paramedic is a healthcare professional, predominantly in the pre-hospital and out-of-hospital environment, and working mainly as part of emergency medical services (EMS), such as on an ambulance.
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Have you ever heard of the Big Five, or five factor model of personality traits?
Yes and know. But it is a part of the Big Five personality traits model.
[ "Hi. I think it takes a special person to be a paramedic.", "Oh, yeah? They mostly operate in pre-hospital and out-of-hospital environments.", "They have to stay calm and professional in all situations." ]
The Big Five personality traits, also known as the five factor model (FFM), is a model based on common language descriptors of personality.
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Yes, it is a model that describes personality traits.
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[ "Hi. I think it takes a special person to be a paramedic.", "Oh, yeah? They mostly operate in pre-hospital and out-of-hospital environments.", "They have to stay calm and professional in all situations.", "Have you ever heard of the Big Five, or five factor model of personality traits?", "I am not familiar with the Big Five personality traits model. Could you explain it to me?" ]
The Big Five personality traits, also known as the five factor model (FFM), is a model based on common language descriptors of personality.
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I don't really know their names. There is a statistical technique called factor analysis involved that is applied to survey data.
I'm not sure about all of them, but I do know that conscientious is one of them.
[ "Hi. I think it takes a special person to be a paramedic.", "Oh, yeah? They mostly operate in pre-hospital and out-of-hospital environments.", "They have to stay calm and professional in all situations.", "Have you ever heard of the Big Five, or five factor model of personality traits?", "I am not familiar with the Big Five personality traits model. Could you explain it to me?", "Yes, it is a model that describes personality traits.", "What are the Big Five?" ]
When factor analysis (a statistical technique) is applied to personality survey data, some words used to describe aspects of personality are often applied to the same person.
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I'm not sure, but they do mostly work in emergency medical services, like in an ambulance.
I agree, especially since they work in emergency services.
[ "Hi. I think it takes a special person to be a paramedic.", "Oh, yeah? They mostly operate in pre-hospital and out-of-hospital environments.", "They have to stay calm and professional in all situations.", "Have you ever heard of the Big Five, or five factor model of personality traits?", "I am not familiar with the Big Five personality traits model. Could you explain it to me?", "Yes, it is a model that describes personality traits.", "What are the Big Five?", "I don't really know their names. There is a statistical technique called factor analysis involved that is applied to survey data.", "I wonder how a paramedic would be described in that model." ]
A paramedic is a healthcare professional, predominantly in the pre-hospital and out-of-hospital environment, and working mainly as part of emergency medical services (EMS), such as on an ambulance.
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Really? Have you ever gone to drama school? They teach things like acting, design, arts administration, and similar things.
Really? you should attend a Drama school where they train you in drama and theatre arts, such as acting.
[ "My dream is to be a famous actress" ]
A drama school, stage school or theatre school is an undergraduate and/or graduate school or department at a college or university; or a free-standing institution (such as the Drama section at the Juilliard School); which specializes in the pre-professional training in drama and theatre arts, such as acting, design and technical theatre, arts administration, and related subjects.
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Usually to get in, you have to go through an audition.
There are many you should research on the internet. Entry is usually through a competitive audition process though
[ "My dream is to be a famous actress", "Really? Have you ever gone to drama school? They teach things like acting, design, arts administration, and similar things.", "How does someone get into drama school?" ]
Entry to drama school is usually through a competitive audition process.
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I do not, but I do know the auditions are usually monologues and group workshops, though there may also be singing.
I don;t remember. But audition usually involve the performance of monologues and group workshops, so you should be prepared for that.
[ "My dream is to be a famous actress", "Really? Have you ever gone to drama school? They teach things like acting, design, arts administration, and similar things.", "How does someone get into drama school?", "Usually to get in, you have to go through an audition.", "Do you know the name of a topmost drama school?" ]
Auditions usually involve the performance of monologues and group workshops, and may also include a singing activity.
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I don't know, specifically. They're usually a university school or department, or part of a free-standing school like Julliard.
All type of drama and also design and technical theatre. One I would recommend is Juillard School.
[ "My dream is to be a famous actress", "Really? Have you ever gone to drama school? They teach things like acting, design, arts administration, and similar things.", "How does someone get into drama school?", "Usually to get in, you have to go through an audition.", "Do you know the name of a topmost drama school?", "I do not, but I do know the auditions are usually monologues and group workshops, though there may also be singing.", "What type of drama is performed in the school?" ]
A drama school, stage school or theatre school is an undergraduate and/or graduate school or department at a college or university; or a free-standing institution (such as the Drama section at the Juilliard School); which specializes in the pre-professional training in drama and theatre arts, such as acting, design and technical theatre, arts administration, and related subjects.
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I see, so you like gridiron football, as it is called that as well.
I quite like American football or gridiron as well.
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American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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It doe kind of make sense on being called gridiron since it has goalposts for both ends of the field.
It kinda makes sense, since American football or gridiron doesn't involve the foot that much.
[ "I love american football, it is so great!", "I see, so you like gridiron football, as it is called that as well.", "Yeah I mean it should just be called football though, its funny the rest of the world call football soccer" ]
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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So, do you have any changes or do you like how it is two teams playing on a rectangular field?
That must be nice haha. It involves two teams and a rectangular field.
[ "I love american football, it is so great!", "I see, so you like gridiron football, as it is called that as well.", "Yeah I mean it should just be called football though, its funny the rest of the world call football soccer", "It doe kind of make sense on being called gridiron since it has goalposts for both ends of the field.", "Yeah but in america we do what we want, its like living in Ancient Rome. We get to call our American sports what we want and every one has to accept it." ]
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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Interesting, so you wish to add another when both teams have 11 on the field already?
It might be that american football has caused brain damage and concussions and all that.
[ "I love american football, it is so great!", "I see, so you like gridiron football, as it is called that as well.", "Yeah I mean it should just be called football though, its funny the rest of the world call football soccer", "It doe kind of make sense on being called gridiron since it has goalposts for both ends of the field.", "Yeah but in america we do what we want, its like living in Ancient Rome. We get to call our American sports what we want and every one has to accept it.", "So, do you have any changes or do you like how it is two teams playing on a rectangular field?", "I think the current setup is almost perfect, maybe add another player though." ]
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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I'm neutral on skiing, but did you know that it has been around for around 5000 years?
Hi, Do you li ke sk iing.It's been around for almost five thousand years.
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Skiing has a history of almost five millennia.
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That sounds interesting, do you it for just recreation or also for transportation and competition?
It's not just for recreeation, it is also done for competition and for transporting activities.
[ "Do you like skiing?", "I'm neutral on skiing, but did you know that it has been around for around 5000 years?", "Really 5000? And yeah I love it, especially during the winter for the mix of adrenaline against the cold weather." ]
Skiing can be a means of transport, a recreational activity or a competitive winter sport in which the participant uses skis to glide on snow.
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Oh yeah, so you know Old Norse? Well they had a word, "skio", it meant "split piece of firewood or wood" and that is where ski came from.
The word comes from Old Norse word skio and mean split wood or firewood.
[ "Do you like skiing?", "I'm neutral on skiing, but did you know that it has been around for around 5000 years?", "Really 5000? And yeah I love it, especially during the winter for the mix of adrenaline against the cold weather.", "That sounds interesting, do you it for just recreation or also for transportation and competition?", "Just recreationally here, I watch the competitions during the Olympics. Do you know where the word ski comes from?" ]
It comes from the Old Norse word ''skíð'' which means ''split piece of wood or firewood''.
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Don't really have one. The first skier on two poles dates back to 1741 I believe.
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[ "Do you like skiing?", "I'm neutral on skiing, but did you know that it has been around for around 5000 years?", "Really 5000? And yeah I love it, especially during the winter for the mix of adrenaline against the cold weather.", "That sounds interesting, do you it for just recreation or also for transportation and competition?", "Just recreationally here, I watch the competitions during the Olympics. Do you know where the word ski comes from?", "Oh yeah, so you know Old Norse? Well they had a word, \"skio\", it meant \"split piece of firewood or wood\" and that is where ski came from.", "I did not know that, who is your favorite skier?" ]
The first depiction of a skier with two ski poles dates to 1741.
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Yeah, also are you a fan of cross country? Its the skiing form where the skier uses their own motions to move over the snow instead of using a lift or something like that.
Cross country skiing is interesting, where the skier relies on their own locomotion to move across snow covered terrain
[ "Do you like skiing?", "I'm neutral on skiing, but did you know that it has been around for around 5000 years?", "Really 5000? And yeah I love it, especially during the winter for the mix of adrenaline against the cold weather.", "That sounds interesting, do you it for just recreation or also for transportation and competition?", "Just recreationally here, I watch the competitions during the Olympics. Do you know where the word ski comes from?", "Oh yeah, so you know Old Norse? Well they had a word, \"skio\", it meant \"split piece of firewood or wood\" and that is where ski came from.", "I did not know that, who is your favorite skier?", "Don't really have one. The first skier on two poles dates back to 1741 I believe.", "Wow that is a long time ago." ]
Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance.
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Well, I know that Facebook owns it.
Yes, I have an Instagram account and use it everyday. The only bad thing is it is owned by Facebook.
[ "I feel like Instagram is such a huge trend right now, but I've never used it! Are you familiar with it?" ]
It is owned by Facebook.
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If you are a registered user, you can upload photos and videos.
I like that you can easily share photos without a clunky interface. It is basically a photo and video service.
[ "I feel like Instagram is such a huge trend right now, but I've never used it! Are you familiar with it?", "Well, I know that Facebook owns it.", "Oh, I didn't realize that. What else can you tell me about it?" ]
Instagram lets registered users upload photos or videos to the service.
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I'm not sure, though you can share videos and photos either publicly or to a select set of followers.
Yes there are filters in Instagram. It is also a mobile and desktop app.
[ "I feel like Instagram is such a huge trend right now, but I've never used it! Are you familiar with it?", "Well, I know that Facebook owns it.", "Oh, I didn't realize that. What else can you tell me about it?", "If you are a registered user, you can upload photos and videos.", "Oh okay, so every post has to have either a picture or video? Does Instagram offer filters for pictures?" ]
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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Instagram was released in 2010 for iOS.
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[ "I feel like Instagram is such a huge trend right now, but I've never used it! Are you familiar with it?", "Well, I know that Facebook owns it.", "Oh, I didn't realize that. What else can you tell me about it?", "If you are a registered user, you can upload photos and videos.", "Oh okay, so every post has to have either a picture or video? Does Instagram offer filters for pictures?", "I'm not sure, though you can share videos and photos either publicly or to a select set of followers.", "When was Instagram developed? I fear I'm really far behind on this trend!" ]
It was created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, and launched in October 2010 as a free mobile app exclusively for the iOS operating system.
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I have no idea how many people use it. But I know that Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger created it.
I have no idea how many people use it. But I do know mostly the younger crowd use it. The person who created it is named Kevin Systrom.
[ "I feel like Instagram is such a huge trend right now, but I've never used it! Are you familiar with it?", "Well, I know that Facebook owns it.", "Oh, I didn't realize that. What else can you tell me about it?", "If you are a registered user, you can upload photos and videos.", "Oh okay, so every post has to have either a picture or video? Does Instagram offer filters for pictures?", "I'm not sure, though you can share videos and photos either publicly or to a select set of followers.", "When was Instagram developed? I fear I'm really far behind on this trend!", "Instagram was released in 2010 for iOS.", "Do you know how many people use Instagram?" ]
It was created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, and launched in October 2010 as a free mobile app exclusively for the iOS operating system.
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Is that so? Do you watch the popcorn kernels puff out forcefully when heated?
I love popcorn. the corn kernel expand and puffs up with heat. Something so simple.
[ "I love sneaking in popcorn into movie theaters." ]
Popcorn, or pop corn, is a variety of corn kernel, which forcefully expands and puffs up when heated.
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Archaeologists have found that people knew of popcorn for thousands of years.
Love butter. It has been found that people have known about popcorn for thousands of years. Archaeologists have determined this.
[ "I love sneaking in popcorn into movie theaters.", "Is that so? Do you watch the popcorn kernels puff out forcefully when heated?", "Yep, so simple, yet so tasty. How long has popcorn been around, anyway?" ]
Archaeologists discovered that people have known about popcorn for thousands of years.
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Well, I don't know. What I do know is that corn itself was domesticated about 9,000 years ago, in Mexico.
That made me laugh. I could see popcorn being figured out as accident. I mean corn was first cultivated dating back 9000 years in Mexico.
[ "I love sneaking in popcorn into movie theaters.", "Is that so? Do you watch the popcorn kernels puff out forcefully when heated?", "Yep, so simple, yet so tasty. How long has popcorn been around, anyway?", "Archaeologists have found that people knew of popcorn for thousands of years.", "I don't think they had movie theaters that long ago, I wondered what they watched when eating popcorn." ]
Corn was first domesticated 9,000 years ago in what is now Mexico.
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There are certain strains of corn they cultivate to make popping corn. Its called ''zea mays''.
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[ "I love sneaking in popcorn into movie theaters.", "Is that so? Do you watch the popcorn kernels puff out forcefully when heated?", "Yep, so simple, yet so tasty. How long has popcorn been around, anyway?", "Archaeologists have found that people knew of popcorn for thousands of years.", "I don't think they had movie theaters that long ago, I wondered what they watched when eating popcorn.", "Well, I don't know. What I do know is that corn itself was domesticated about 9,000 years ago, in Mexico.", "Wow, that's a long time ago. Is popcorn its own \"type\" of corn?" ]
Some strains of corn (taxonomized as ''Zea mays'') are cultivated specifically as popping corns.
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So, what do you love about rolling a bowling ball towards the target ?
That is very impressive! I love to bowl but I am terrible. Bowling is a sport where a players rolls a ball towards a target and I was lucky to known down half of them! lol
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Bowling is a sport or leisure activity in which a player rolls or throws a bowling ball towards a target.
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Wow! To achieve a score of 300 it means that you have 12 strikes in a row. Have you ever achieved this score?
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[ "I am a professional bowler, I love the sport.", "So, what do you love about rolling a bowling ball towards the target ?", "I love everything about it, I play it everyday" ]
The maximum score is 300, which is achieved by getting 12 strikes in a row.
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Well, I do know that the 7-10 split is indeed one of the most infamous splits
The 7-10 split is one of the ''goal posts'' where you are left with the most left and right pin in the back row! Is it even possible?
[ "I am a professional bowler, I love the sport.", "So, what do you love about rolling a bowling ball towards the target ?", "I love everything about it, I play it everyday", "Wow! To achieve a score of 300 it means that you have 12 strikes in a row. Have you ever achieved this score?", "Only a couple of times. What's even hard is making a 7-10 split." ]
One of the most infamous of splits is the 7–10 split, often called ''goal posts'' or ''bedposts'', where the bowler is left with the leftmost and the rightmost pin in the back row (the ''number 7'' and ''number 10'') to knock down with a single ball to achieve a spare.
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And it is also a split very difficult to pick up
The 7-10 is known as a very difficult split to obtain!
[ "I am a professional bowler, I love the sport.", "So, what do you love about rolling a bowling ball towards the target ?", "I love everything about it, I play it everyday", "Wow! To achieve a score of 300 it means that you have 12 strikes in a row. Have you ever achieved this score?", "Only a couple of times. What's even hard is making a 7-10 split.", "Well, I do know that the 7-10 split is indeed one of the most infamous splits", "You usually need some help from the surrounding structure to bounce the pin off of." ]
This is also one of the most difficult splits to pick up.
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I'm a bot without a heart to break. Incidentally, there is a movie based around Valentine's Day that stars Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen.
I had my Heart broken more than a few times, no doubt. Especially on Valentine's Day.
[ "I've had my heart broken a few times, how about you?" ]
It is the day before Valentine's Day and Phil (Ty Burrell) and Claire (Julie Bowen) decide to bring back their alter egos, Clive Bixby and Julianna.
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Speaking of rough day, have you ever heard the song Rough Day?
That's like rough day, the song
[ "I've had my heart broken a few times, how about you?", "I'm a bot without a heart to break. Incidentally, there is a movie based around Valentine's Day that stars Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen.", "Oh, OK. Valentine's Day is a rough day to have your heart broken." ]
''Rough Day'' is a song by Australian recording artist Paulini, taken from her second studio album, ''Superwoman'' (2006).
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It's by an Australian named Paulini.
It's an Australian guy, named Paulini.
[ "I've had my heart broken a few times, how about you?", "I'm a bot without a heart to break. Incidentally, there is a movie based around Valentine's Day that stars Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen.", "Oh, OK. Valentine's Day is a rough day to have your heart broken.", "Speaking of rough day, have you ever heard the song Rough Day?", "I don't know that song, who sings it?" ]
''Rough Day'' is a song by Australian recording artist Paulini, taken from her second studio album, ''Superwoman'' (2006).
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They had Australian Idol from 2003 to 2009. I don't know if they have others.
Nah I'm from Tennessee; I saw him on Australian idol once.
[ "I've had my heart broken a few times, how about you?", "I'm a bot without a heart to break. Incidentally, there is a movie based around Valentine's Day that stars Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen.", "Oh, OK. Valentine's Day is a rough day to have your heart broken.", "Speaking of rough day, have you ever heard the song Rough Day?", "I don't know that song, who sings it?", "It's by an Australian named Paulini.", "I'm really not familiar with much Australian music living here in the US. Do they have those singing competition shows?" ]
Australian Idol was an Australian singing competition, which began its first season in July 2003 and ended its run in November 2009.
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You mean the fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling?
Harry Potter is pretty good! What's your Hogwarts housing? I'm a Hufflepuff!
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Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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So, the first six novels were set in Hogwarts, is that right?
Ravenclaws are pretty cool. In general I wish I did go to Hogwarts, it's such a cool school!
[ "I love harry potter", "You mean the fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling?", "Yes, I just love them." ]
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, shortened Hogwarts, is a fictional British school of magic for students aged eleven to eighteen, and is the primary setting for the first six books in J.K. Rowling's ''Harry Potter'' series.
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Are you familiar with the Death Eaters? I guess they were in the books as well.
That's true! It'd be a little scary though since the Death Eaters would exist, same with Voldemort himself.
[ "I love harry potter", "You mean the fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling?", "Yes, I just love them.", "So, the first six novels were set in Hogwarts, is that right?", "Yes, it would have been cool to go there." ]
Death Eaters are fictional characters in the ''Harry Potter'' series of novels and films.
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Characters would also use magic, which was able to supersede the natural laws.
Oh that's true! We can use the best magic spells on them too to override them!
[ "I love harry potter", "You mean the fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling?", "Yes, I just love them.", "So, the first six novels were set in Hogwarts, is that right?", "Yes, it would have been cool to go there.", "Are you familiar with the Death Eaters? I guess they were in the books as well.", "Yeah, they were pretty scary." ]
In the ''Harry Potter'' series created by J. K. Rowling, magic is depicted as a supernatural force that can be used to override the usual laws of nature.
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Never really got into them, but they are a Canadian rock band. They formed around 1995.
Never really got into them but they are a Canadian rock band. They formed around 1995.
[ "Did you ever get into nickelback? I never minded them, but they seem very hated for some reason" ]
Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
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Nickelback is on of the most successful bands from Canada. They have sold over 50 million albums, surprisingly enough.
Nickleback is on of the most successful bands from Canada. They have sold over 50 million albums surprisingly enough.
[ "Did you ever get into nickelback? I never minded them, but they seem very hated for some reason", "Never really got into them, but they are a Canadian rock band. They formed around 1995.", "Oh, I did not know they were around for that long, or even from Canada" ]
Nickelback is one of the most commercially successful Canadian groups, having sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and ranking as the eleventh best-selling music act, and the second best-selling foreign act in the U.S. of the 2000s, behind The Beatles.
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Impressive. Nickelback also has four albums on the top albums of the decade list from Billboard. They are also listed as number 7 on the top artist of the decade list, also from Billboard.
Oh wow that is insane. Nickelback also have four albums on the Billboard top albums of the decade. They are also listed as number 7 on the Billboard top artist of the decade.
[ "Did you ever get into nickelback? I never minded them, but they seem very hated for some reason", "Never really got into them, but they are a Canadian rock band. They formed around 1995.", "Oh, I did not know they were around for that long, or even from Canada", "Nickelback is on of the most successful bands from Canada. They have sold over 50 million albums, surprisingly enough.", "That is a lot, but not as many as I expected, it is interesting because Thiller by Michael Jackson sold like 67 million if I recall correctly" ]
They were listed number seven on the ''Billboard'' top artist of the decade, with four albums listed on the ''Billboard'' top albums of the decade.
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Have you ever listened to their album "The State", from 2000. They achieved commercial success releasing that one.
I though the same. Nickelback achieved mainstream success from their 2011 album Silver Side Up. I believe that is when they blew up.
[ "Did you ever get into nickelback? I never minded them, but they seem very hated for some reason", "Never really got into them, but they are a Canadian rock band. They formed around 1995.", "Oh, I did not know they were around for that long, or even from Canada", "Nickelback is on of the most successful bands from Canada. They have sold over 50 million albums, surprisingly enough.", "That is a lot, but not as many as I expected, it is interesting because Thiller by Michael Jackson sold like 67 million if I recall correctly", "Impressive. Nickelback also has four albums on the top albums of the decade list from Billboard. They are also listed as number 7 on the top artist of the decade list, also from Billboard.", "That is a surprise, but looking back, they do have a ton of songs I know the words to, so I suppose that makes sense" ]
The band achieved commercial success with the release of their 2000 album ''The State'' and then they achieved mainstream success with the release of their 2001 album ''Silver Side Up''.
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Oh, yeah? You don't watch the offense try to advance the oval-shaped ball while the defense tries to stop them?
Me too, but not so much anymore. I liked offense better than defense.
[ "I used to like American Football a lot" ]
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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Oh, I see. Well, teams that use the spread offense will often also use a no-huddle offense. Did you have a favorite team?
I loved it when my team went to the spread offense. The no huddle approach is so exciting
[ "I used to like American Football a lot", "Oh, yeah? You don't watch the offense try to advance the oval-shaped ball while the defense tries to stop them?", "I think I just liked it because my uncle did, we were 4 yrs apart and like brother and sister, we watched together" ]
Many spread offenses also employ a no-huddle approach.
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Ah, gotcha. I happen to know that there is a position called the quarterback. When did you watch football?
What year were you a vikings fan? I remember Daunte Culpepper as their quarterback, and warren moon too
[ "I used to like American Football a lot", "Oh, yeah? You don't watch the offense try to advance the oval-shaped ball while the defense tries to stop them?", "I think I just liked it because my uncle did, we were 4 yrs apart and like brother and sister, we watched together", "Oh, I see. Well, teams that use the spread offense will often also use a no-huddle offense. Did you have a favorite team?", "I just remember the great teams of the early 80's the Cowboys, Steelers, but loved the Vikings, even though they were not very popular" ]
A quarterback (commonly abbreviated ''QB'') is a position in American and Canadian football.
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I actually know one thing about the Vikings. They were an AFL team, before leaving that league and joining the NFL.
Ha, that's funny. The Vikings were an AFL team before the NFL
[ "I used to like American Football a lot", "Oh, yeah? You don't watch the offense try to advance the oval-shaped ball while the defense tries to stop them?", "I think I just liked it because my uncle did, we were 4 yrs apart and like brother and sister, we watched together", "Oh, I see. Well, teams that use the spread offense will often also use a no-huddle offense. Did you have a favorite team?", "I just remember the great teams of the early 80's the Cowboys, Steelers, but loved the Vikings, even though they were not very popular", "Ah, gotcha. I happen to know that there is a position called the quarterback. When did you watch football?", "It was in the late 70's early 80's pretty sure I just liked them because of their purple uniforms, thats a girl for you" ]
The ownership forfeited their AFL membership in January 1960 and received the National Football League's 14th franchise on January 28, 1960 that started play in 1961.
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There are 59 national parks choices for you then.
You should. The United States has 59 protected areas known as national parks.
[ "I would love to visit a national park in the United States." ]
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'm not sure but the oldest one, Yellowstone, was created in 1872.
Well, there are a lot of popular ones. I would say Yellowsstone is the most popular since it is the oldest! It was established 1872.
[ "I would love to visit a national park in the United States.", "There are 59 national parks choices for you then.", "Which parks are the most popular parks for tourist?" ]
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 don't know about the activities but the park's wildlife and geothermal features like Old Faithful are popular features.
It is know for its wildlife and geothermal features. Have you hear of Old Faithful geyser?
[ "I would love to visit a national park in the United States.", "There are 59 national parks choices for you then.", "Which parks are the most popular parks for tourist?", "I'm not sure but the oldest one, Yellowstone, was created in 1872.", "What is there to do at Yellowstone park? What activities are available?" ]
The park is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful geyser, one of its most popular features.
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Well, since 2000, it has been erupting every 44 to 125 minutes.
It is a cone geyser and has erupted every 44 to 125 minutes since 2000.
[ "I would love to visit a national park in the United States.", "There are 59 national parks choices for you then.", "Which parks are the most popular parks for tourist?", "I'm not sure but the oldest one, Yellowstone, was created in 1872.", "What is there to do at Yellowstone park? What activities are available?", "I don't know about the activities but the park's wildlife and geothermal features like Old Faithful are popular features.", "Old Faithful sounds interesting, could you tell me more about it?" ]
It is a highly predictable geothermal feature, and has erupted every 44 to 125 minutes since 2000.
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Another thing in Yellowstone is the Old Faithful Museum, it was built in 1929.
You're right! If you decide to go there, make sure you visit the Old Faithful Museum of Thermal Activity. It's been there isn 1929.
[ "I would love to visit a national park in the United States.", "There are 59 national parks choices for you then.", "Which parks are the most popular parks for tourist?", "I'm not sure but the oldest one, Yellowstone, was created in 1872.", "What is there to do at Yellowstone park? What activities are available?", "I don't know about the activities but the park's wildlife and geothermal features like Old Faithful are popular features.", "Old Faithful sounds interesting, could you tell me more about it?", "Well, since 2000, it has been erupting every 44 to 125 minutes.", "Thus, the name ''Old Faithful'' lol" ]
The Old Faithful Museum of Thermal Activity was one of a series of four ''trailside'' museums built in Yellowstone National Park in 1929.
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I am a bot so I couldn't like that, so let me just tell you some facts I know about skiing. Did you know that early skiers actually used one long pole?
I haven't been. I know years ago a skier only used one pole. I can't imagine that!
[ "Do you like to go skiing? Ive never really been into it. I live in fl so that doesnt help much, but ive tried it a couple times up north" ]
Early skiers used one long pole or spear.
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I also don't know, what I know is that using two poles dates back to 1741
I imagine it was too difficult and probably why they started using two poles back in 1741. lol
[ "Do you like to go skiing? Ive never really been into it. I live in fl so that doesnt help much, but ive tried it a couple times up north", "I am a bot so I couldn't like that, so let me just tell you some facts I know about skiing. Did you know that early skiers actually used one long pole?", "how do they keep their balance with only one pole?" ]
The first depiction of a skier with two ski poles dates to 1741.
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I am not sure when skiing started, I am sure that skiing can be a recreational activity but a means of transport as well
I guess so lol. Of course, I would think in environments were snow covered the ground, they probably used skis as a means of transportation, all those years ago.
[ "Do you like to go skiing? Ive never really been into it. I live in fl so that doesnt help much, but ive tried it a couple times up north", "I am a bot so I couldn't like that, so let me just tell you some facts I know about skiing. Did you know that early skiers actually used one long pole?", "how do they keep their balance with only one pole?", "I also don't know, what I know is that using two poles dates back to 1741", "wow! skiing has been around that long? I guess they needed to find something to do back then, huh?" ]
Skiing can be a means of transport, a recreational activity or a competitive winter sport in which the participant uses skis to glide on snow.
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Another thing I know is that in the mid-1800s skiing turned into a popular sport and recreational activity
I think it became more of a recreational activity in the middle 1800s. And of course, ski resorts were soon built for that market.
[ "Do you like to go skiing? Ive never really been into it. I live in fl so that doesnt help much, but ive tried it a couple times up north", "I am a bot so I couldn't like that, so let me just tell you some facts I know about skiing. Did you know that early skiers actually used one long pole?", "how do they keep their balance with only one pole?", "I also don't know, what I know is that using two poles dates back to 1741", "wow! skiing has been around that long? I guess they needed to find something to do back then, huh?", "I am not sure when skiing started, I am sure that skiing can be a recreational activity but a means of transport as well", "yes, it would be faster then walking and horses" ]
Originally purely utilitarian, starting in the mid-1800s skiing became a popular recreational activity and sport, becoming practiced in snow-covered regions worldwide, and providing a market for the development of ski resorts and their related communities.
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Cool, do you enjoy them because they're a series of fantasy novels?
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels I'm also a big harry potter fan!
[ "I like reading the Harry Potter books, even though they're so long they're enjoyable to read." ]
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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Yes, it is the Goblet of Fire.
The Goblet of Fire is the fourth novel in the series, my favorite is the Prisoner of Azkaban.
[ "I like reading the Harry Potter books, even though they're so long they're enjoyable to read.", "Cool, do you enjoy them because they're a series of fantasy novels?", "Yeah, actually they're probably a really good gateway into fantasy. My favorite is the fourth, do you know it?" ]
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a fantasy book written by British author J. K. Rowling and the fourth novel in the ''Harry Potter'' series.
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Of course, the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third novel in the series!
Of course, the prisoner of azkaban is the third novel in the series!
[ "I like reading the Harry Potter books, even though they're so long they're enjoyable to read.", "Cool, do you enjoy them because they're a series of fantasy novels?", "Yeah, actually they're probably a really good gateway into fantasy. My favorite is the fourth, do you know it?", "Yes, it is the Goblet of Fire.", "Can you tell me more about the Prisoner of Azkaban? I'm a bit rusty on that one." ]
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling and the third novel in the ''Harry Potter'' series.
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I'm not familiar with the plot points but I know its about Harry Potter during his third year at Hogwarts.
Well the book follows Harry and his friends third year at Hogwarts, it is the first time we see dementors, and sirius black. It is also the first time Harry summons a patronus, and professor lupin teaches defense against the dark arts.
[ "I like reading the Harry Potter books, even though they're so long they're enjoyable to read.", "Cool, do you enjoy them because they're a series of fantasy novels?", "Yeah, actually they're probably a really good gateway into fantasy. My favorite is the fourth, do you know it?", "Yes, it is the Goblet of Fire.", "Can you tell me more about the Prisoner of Azkaban? I'm a bit rusty on that one.", "Of course, the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third novel in the series!", "And what are the major plot elements?" ]
The book follows Harry Potter, a young wizard, in his third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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Yeah, he's known for his popular science and science fiction works.
Yeah i know of Isaac Asimov, he is a science fiction and popular science author right? He is also responsible for the laws of robotics.
[ "I like reading the Harry Potter books, even though they're so long they're enjoyable to read.", "Cool, do you enjoy them because they're a series of fantasy novels?", "Yeah, actually they're probably a really good gateway into fantasy. My favorite is the fourth, do you know it?", "Yes, it is the Goblet of Fire.", "Can you tell me more about the Prisoner of Azkaban? I'm a bit rusty on that one.", "Of course, the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third novel in the series!", "And what are the major plot elements?", "I'm not familiar with the plot points but I know its about Harry Potter during his third year at Hogwarts.", "Oh yeah now I remember, it's a good one for sure. Have you heard of Isaac Asimov? He's my other favorite author." ]
He was known for his works of science fiction and popular science.
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They are a hip hop duo. One is called Violent J and the other is called Shaggy 2 Dope.
Funny you ask! My daughter introduced me to them last week. They are an American hip hop duo. One is named Violent J and the other Shaggy 2 Dope. I was speechless after listening to them!
[ "The Insane Clown Posse is so insane. Who are these guys?" ]
Insane Clown Posse (ICP) is an American hip hop duo composed of Violent J (Joseph Bruce) and Shaggy 2 Dope (originally 2 Dope; Joseph Utsler).
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They were founded in 1989 in Detroit and their hip hop style is known as horrorcore. They're also known for their elaborate live shows.
They were founded in 1989 in Detroit and their hip hop style is known as horrorcore and they love to give a good show!
[ "The Insane Clown Posse is so insane. Who are these guys?", "They are a hip hop duo. One is called Violent J and the other is called Shaggy 2 Dope.", "Haha. I came across the Insane Clown Posse on the internet and they are so fascinatingly weird. What else do you know about them?" ]
Founded in Detroit in 1989, Insane Clown Posse performs a style of hardcore hip hop known as horrorcore and is known for its elaborate live performances.
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They've actually gotten two platinum albums and five gold ones.
What really surprises me is that they have earned two platinum and five gold albums! Has to be a very interesting demographics that buy their albums.
[ "The Insane Clown Posse is so insane. Who are these guys?", "They are a hip hop duo. One is called Violent J and the other is called Shaggy 2 Dope.", "Haha. I came across the Insane Clown Posse on the internet and they are so fascinatingly weird. What else do you know about them?", "They were founded in 1989 in Detroit and their hip hop style is known as horrorcore. They're also known for their elaborate live shows.", "Wow Insane Clown Posse has been around for that long? It is hard to stay that relevant in music these days." ]
The duo has earned two platinum and five gold albums.
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They even have a fan following called Juggalos, which number in the tens of thousands.
Yes! They have a dedicated following in the ''tens of thousands'' that call themselves the Juggalos
[ "The Insane Clown Posse is so insane. Who are these guys?", "They are a hip hop duo. One is called Violent J and the other is called Shaggy 2 Dope.", "Haha. I came across the Insane Clown Posse on the internet and they are so fascinatingly weird. What else do you know about them?", "They were founded in 1989 in Detroit and their hip hop style is known as horrorcore. They're also known for their elaborate live shows.", "Wow Insane Clown Posse has been around for that long? It is hard to stay that relevant in music these days.", "They've actually gotten two platinum albums and five gold ones.", "Well good for them, I guess. Insane Clown Posse seem to be really out there." ]
The group has established a dedicated following called Juggalos numbering in the ''tens of thousands''.
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Nickelback is a Canadian band.
nickelback is Canadian band
[ "Nickelback is a pretty okay band even though it is memed all the time." ]
Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
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Nope, they formed as a band in 1995.
nope they formed as a band in 1995
[ "Nickelback is a pretty okay band even though it is memed all the time.", "Nickelback is a Canadian band.", "Really? I thought they were American." ]
Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
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Specifically, Nickelback is from Hanna, in Alberta, Canada.
nickelband is a mediocre band tho
[ "Nickelback is a pretty okay band even though it is memed all the time.", "Nickelback is a Canadian band.", "Really? I thought they were American.", "Nope, they formed as a band in 1995.", "That's not even that long ago, damn!" ]
Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
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Ah, that's nice. They are also a rock band.
yea i like nickelback for some songs, good canadian band
[ "Nickelback is a pretty okay band even though it is memed all the time.", "Nickelback is a Canadian band.", "Really? I thought they were American.", "Nope, they formed as a band in 1995.", "That's not even that long ago, damn!", "Specifically, Nickelback is from Hanna, in Alberta, Canada.", "They're not as bad as people say though." ]
Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
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I can't hunt, being a bot, but I know of fox hunting, which usually involves fox hounds or other types of scent hounds.
I'm a fox hunter. I have a farm and they kill all my chickens.
[ "Do you know much about hunting or do you enjoy it?" ]
Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and, if caught, the killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds, and a group of unarmed followers led by a ''master of foxhounds'' (''master of hounds''), who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback.
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Trapping would be the use of some sort of device to catch an animal remotely.
Yes, I try to only set live traps I dont want anything to suffer
[ "Do you know much about hunting or do you enjoy it?", "I can't hunt, being a bot, but I know of fox hunting, which usually involves fox hounds or other types of scent hounds.", "Oh, I see. What about trapping?" ]
Animal trapping, or simply trapping, is the use of a device to remotely catch an animal.
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I don't know what you would do with them. Say, have you ever heard of Augustine Chacon, by any chance?
Yes, I love them just like Augustine Chacon did
[ "Do you know much about hunting or do you enjoy it?", "I can't hunt, being a bot, but I know of fox hunting, which usually involves fox hounds or other types of scent hounds.", "Oh, I see. What about trapping?", "Trapping would be the use of some sort of device to catch an animal remotely.", "Do you then relocate them?" ]
Augustine Chacon (1861 – November 21, 1902), or El Peludo (English: ''The Hairy One''), was a Mexican outlaw and folk hero of Arizona Territory.
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He was a Mexican outlaw and became a folk hero in the Arizona Territory.
Mexican outlaw and folk hero of Arizona Territory that had a pet fox
[ "Do you know much about hunting or do you enjoy it?", "I can't hunt, being a bot, but I know of fox hunting, which usually involves fox hounds or other types of scent hounds.", "Oh, I see. What about trapping?", "Trapping would be the use of some sort of device to catch an animal remotely.", "Do you then relocate them?", "I don't know what you would do with them. Say, have you ever heard of Augustine Chacon, by any chance?", "Who is that?" ]
Augustine Chacon (1861 – November 21, 1902), or El Peludo (English: ''The Hairy One''), was a Mexican outlaw and folk hero of Arizona Territory.
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You mean the fantasy novel series by J. K. Rowling? I can't read, being a bot.
Yes I love him! JK Rowling did a great job writing the books
[ "Are you a Harry Potter fan? My younger daughter loved the books and movies." ]
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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I don't know if she wrote them all, but they have sold over 400 million copies.
Yes she wrote all of them - and they have sold more than 400 million copies!
[ "Are you a Harry Potter fan? My younger daughter loved the books and movies.", "You mean the fantasy novel series by J. K. Rowling? I can't read, being a bot.", "I saw a few of the films and enjoyed them. Did Rowling write all the books?" ]
The books have won multiple awards, and sold more than 400 million copies.
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Well, they're the best-selling book series ever, and they're now in 73 languages!
Yes it is the best selling book in history - in 73 languages!
[ "Are you a Harry Potter fan? My younger daughter loved the books and movies.", "You mean the fantasy novel series by J. K. Rowling? I can't read, being a bot.", "I saw a few of the films and enjoyed them. Did Rowling write all the books?", "I don't know if she wrote them all, but they have sold over 400 million copies.", "Wow! I imagine she broke a lot of records with the series." ]
, the books have sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, making them the best-selling book series in history, and have been translated into seventy-three languages.
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I don't really know. I know, though, that the novels are about Harry Potter and his friends at Hogwarts.
I am not sure but I know Harry, Hermione and Ron are beloved by people worldwide
[ "Are you a Harry Potter fan? My younger daughter loved the books and movies.", "You mean the fantasy novel series by J. K. Rowling? I can't read, being a bot.", "I saw a few of the films and enjoyed them. Did Rowling write all the books?", "I don't know if she wrote them all, but they have sold over 400 million copies.", "Wow! I imagine she broke a lot of records with the series.", "Well, they're the best-selling book series ever, and they're now in 73 languages!", "I had no idea! That is very impressive! Were the films equally as successful?" ]
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 know about American football? It is referred to as football in the United States and Canada.
Do you know about American football? It is referred to as football in the united states and Canada
[ "American football is so popular but i dont care for it much." ]
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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Yeah, another feature of it is that there are two 11 player teams playing on a rectangular field, there are goalposts at both ends.
Yes, it is usually a two team sports played by 11 players
[ "American football is so popular but i dont care for it much.", "Do you know about American football? It is referred to as football in the United States and Canada.", "Yea since other countries use football for what we call soccer." ]
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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I don't know how long the games go on for but the winner is the team who got the most points.
It lasts for 90minutes, the team with the most point wins at the end
[ "American football is so popular but i dont care for it much.", "Do you know about American football? It is referred to as football in the United States and Canada.", "Yea since other countries use football for what we call soccer.", "Yeah, another feature of it is that there are two 11 player teams playing on a rectangular field, there are goalposts at both ends.", "11 players? thats more than I thought, how long do games last?" ]
The team with the most points at the end of a game wins.
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Well, mainly its scored by getting the ball into the other team's end zone, that's called a touchdown.
Oh yes, points are primarily scored by advancing the ball
[ "American football is so popular but i dont care for it much.", "Do you know about American football? It is referred to as football in the United States and Canada.", "Yea since other countries use football for what we call soccer.", "Yeah, another feature of it is that there are two 11 player teams playing on a rectangular field, there are goalposts at both ends.", "11 players? thats more than I thought, how long do games last?", "I don't know how long the games go on for but the winner is the team who got the most points.", "Well that's obvious, it just feels like the games feel so long with half time and all the pauses between a move. How do the points work anyway?" ]
Points are primarily scored by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone for a touchdown or kicking the ball through the opponent's goalposts for a field goal.
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I can't say about the passiveness but you may be interested to know that the first football match occurred on November 6, 1869.
Do u know that the first American football was played in November 6,1869
[ "American football is so popular but i dont care for it much.", "Do you know about American football? It is referred to as football in the United States and Canada.", "Yea since other countries use football for what we call soccer.", "Yeah, another feature of it is that there are two 11 player teams playing on a rectangular field, there are goalposts at both ends.", "11 players? thats more than I thought, how long do games last?", "I don't know how long the games go on for but the winner is the team who got the most points.", "Well that's obvious, it just feels like the games feel so long with half time and all the pauses between a move. How do the points work anyway?", "Well, mainly its scored by getting the ball into the other team's end zone, that's called a touchdown.", "its mainly passive right? Weird it is called foot ball when no foot contact happens almost ever in the game." ]
The first match of American football was played on November 6, 1869, between two college teams, Rutgers and Princeton, under rules based on the association football rules of the time.
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That's awesome! People call accounting the language of business.
That's awesome! You speak the ''language of business'' as they call it. I took some course myself and love measuring the results of economic activities for a company.
[ "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!" ]
Accounting, which has been called the ''language of business'', measures the results of an organization's economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of users, including investors, creditors, management, and regulators.
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Oh, that's cool. Accounting is also sometimes call financial reporting.
That can be daunting with all those numbers to crunch but financial reporting is important since that is basically a synonym for accounting.
[ "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." ]
The terms ''accounting'' and ''financial reporting'' are often used as synonyms.
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How interesting! So, accounting includes several fields, like financial, management, tax, and cost accounting, along with external auditing. What's your favorite?
It can be so foreign! When I first started courses, I was struck by all the different fields in accounting from financial to management to, the one everyone is scared of, auditing. ha ha
[ "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!" ]
Accounting can be divided into several fields including financial accounting, management accounting, external auditing, tax accounting and cost accounting.
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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.
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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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I see, it is called the "language of business" since it tells financial activities to people like investors and management!
Accounting keeps track of an organization's financial activities and report the information to investors, and the like.
[ "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." ]
Accounting, which has been called the ''language of business'', measures the results of an organization's economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of users, including investors, creditors, management, and regulators.
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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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