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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. His publications have focused on the history of Mataram, Kartasura, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, locations in Central Java. He has also regularly updated his history of Indonesia - A History of Modern Indonesia, ca. 1300 to the present. Professor Ricklefs has dedicated most of his academic career to understanding how Indonesian society reacted to both the European presence and the spread of Islam , with an emphasis on cultural as well as political history. Few other living English speaking writers can claim the scope of his knowledge of the history of Java from the 17th to the 21st century. In 2010 he edited and co-authored the New History of Southeast Asia, which continues the work of his friend and mentor D.G.E. Hall, who first published his own History of South East Asia in 1955. From 2004 to 2015, Professor Ricklefs was sectional editor for Southeast Asia for the new 3rd edition of Encyclopaedia of Islam . He is currently a member of the editorial boards of History Today, Studia Islamika, Journal of Indonesian Islam and Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. He co-edits the monograph series Handbook of Oriental Studies/Handbuch der Orientalistik and Brill's Southeast Asia Library . Based on the above article, answer a question. How many years was he sectional editor for Southeast Asia?

answer:From 2004 to 2015, Professor Ricklefs was the sectional editor for Southeast Asia for the new 3rd edition of Encyclopaedia of Islam. So, he was a sectional editor for Southeast Asia for 11 years. I hope this explanation is helpful to you! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.,Professor Ricklefs was the sectional editor for Southeast Asia for 11 years, from 2004 to 2015.,Professor Ricklefs was the sectional editor for Southeast Asia for 11 years, from 2004 to 2015.

question:You should describe the task and explain your answer. While answering a multiple choice question, first output the correct answer(s). Then explain why other answers are wrong. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Complete the passage: pick from possible candidates. Want to pick up a pack of cigarettes with your prescription refill? A major U.S. pharmacy chain is breaking that habit. CVS Caremark announced Wednesday it will stop selling cigarettes and other tobacco products at its CVS/pharmacy stores by October 1. The retailer said the move makes CVS/pharmacy the first chain of national pharmacies to take tobacco products off the shelves. "Ending the sale of cigarettes and tobacco products at CVS/pharmacy is the right thing for us to do for our customers and our company to help people on their path to better health," Larry J. Merlo, president and CEO of CVS Caremark, said in a statement. "Put simply, the sale of tobacco products is inconsistent with our purpose." "We commend OPTIONS: - Barack Obama for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. - CVS Caremark for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. - CVS/pharmacy for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. - CVS/pharmacy stores for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. - Larry J. Merlo for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. - Tobacco for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. - U.S. for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. - Walgreens for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said.

answer:Answer: - CVS Caremark for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. Explanation: The passage is about CVS Caremark deciding to stop selling cigarettes and other tobacco products in their CVS/pharmacy stores. So, the correct answer praises CVS Caremark for this decision. The other options are wrong because they mention Barack Obama, CVS/pharmacy, CVS/pharmacy stores, Larry J. Merlo, Tobacco, U.S., and Walgreens, but these are not the main focus of the passage. The passage is about CVS Caremark as a company making this decision for their CVS/pharmacy stores.,- CVS Caremark for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. Now, let me explain the other options in a simple way: - Barack Obama: He is not involved in this decision, since he is a politician, not a company. - CVS/pharmacy: This is not the correct answer because it would be praising the entire chain, while the decision has been made by CVS Caremark. - CVS/pharmacy stores: Again, this is the same as "CVS/pharmacy", praising the individual stores, but the decision is being made by the company. - Larry J. Merlo: He is the CEO of the company that made the decision, but the decision is of the company as a whole, not just him. - Tobacco: This option doesn't make much sense, as they are the ones selling the cigarettes, not making the decision to stop selling them. - U.S.: This is a country and not a company making a decision. - Walgreens: This is another pharmacy chain, and they are not the ones making the decision, so it wouldn't make sense for the AMA to commend them for CVS's actions., The correct answer is: - CVS Caremark for putting public health ahead of their bottom line and recognizing the need for pharmacies to focus on supporting health and wellness instead of contributing to disease and death caused by tobacco use," the American Medical Association said. Here's why: * Barack Obama is the former President of the United States, not a representative of CVS Caremark or the American Medical Association, so that option is incorrect. * CVS/pharmacy is a brand of CVS Caremark, so the correct answer should not repeat the name twice. * CVS/pharmacy stores is also redundant and incorrect for the same reason. * Larry J. Merlo is the CEO of CVS Caremark, but the statement was issued by the American Medical Association, so the correct answer should not attribute the statement to Merlo. * Tobacco and U.S. are not entities that would issue a statement about their own harmfulness, so those options are nonsensical and incorrect. * Walgreens is a different pharmacy chain, so that option is incorrect.

question:Explain how you used the definition to come up with the answer. Instructions: In this task, You are given an open-domain question that can be answered based on factual information. Your task is to provide *short* answer (in a few words only) for the given question. The short answer can be one or more entities or it can also be boolean *yes* or *no*. Input: what is nala and simba's baby's name Output:

answer:Kiara Explanation: Using the definition of "baby's name" and noting that the question refers to Nala and Simba (characters from Disney's "The Lion King"), the answer is "Kiara", who is their cub in the movie.,Kiara, Simba's name is given to Nala and Simba's baby in the Lion King. This is based on the definition provided in the movie, where it is revealed that Simba and Nala are biological family and Simba is named after his father, Mufasa's, title.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you're given four sentences of a story written in natural language, and one last sentence (Sentence5). Your job is to classify whether the last sentence completes the rest of the story coherently or not by providing 'Yes' or 'No'. Sentence1: Six year old Bobby wanted a cat very badly. Sentence2: His parents didn't say no but they weren't excited about it either. Sentence3: One morning a friendly young cat showed up at their door. Sentence4: Bobby was very excited when his mom said it could come inside. Sentence5: Bobby was overjoyed when his mother said the cat could stay.

answer:Step 1: Read and understand the context of the given sentences. Step 2: Analyze the relationship of Sentence5 to the rest of the story (Sentences 1 to 4). Step 3: Determine if Sentence5 completes the story coherently based on the context and relationships between the sentences. Step 1: Bobby wanted a cat, the parents didn't refuse but weren't excited, a cat appears at their door, and Bobby's mom allows the cat to come inside. Step 2: Sentence5 talks about the mother's approval for the cat to stay, which is related to the context of Bobby wanting a cat and the cat being allowed inside. Step 3: As Sentence5 mentions the mother's decision to let the cat stay permanently and it complements Bobby's desire for a cat as well as the circumstances of the story, the last sentence completes the story coherently. Answer: Yes, Yes, the last sentence completes the story coherently. This is because Sentence5 builds upon the previous sentences by expressing Bobby's joy about being allowed to keep the cat, which aligns with his earlier desire (Sentence1) and excitement (Sentence4) about the cat. This resolution of Bobby's desire for a cat is consistent with the neutral response of his parents (Sentence2) and the appearance of the cat (Sentence3), making Sentence5 a fitting conclusion.,Yes

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