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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Q:Given the below context: In the year 2023 in a dystopian future, Sentinels have been programmed to identify and hunt down mutants and any humans who dared to help them. A small band of X-Men survivors is attacked, and Kitty Pryde sends Bishop's consciousness back in time a few days before the attack, to warn the others as to ensure their survival. The group later meets Professor Charles Xavier at a remote Chinese temple, where he explains the history of the Sentinels, which were designed by Bolivar Trask, whom Mystique assassinated in 1973. Alarmed by Trask's death, the government forces captured Mystique and experimented on her, using her DNA to advance the Sentinel program, thus allowing them to adapt to nearly every mutant power. Xavier and Magneto plan to use Pryde's ability to prevent Trask's assassination and prevent the apocalyptic future. But since Xavier would not survive going back decades, Wolverine volunteers, since his regenerative powers would allow him to survive the process. After awakening in his younger body in 1973, Wolverine arrives at the X-Mansion, discovering that the school has been shut down for years due to many students and staff being drafted to the Vietnam War, and that Erik Lensherr was arrested for killing John F. Kennedy. A young, broken Xavier turned to alcoholism and has shunned his mutant powers by using a specialized serum that suppresses his telepathic abilities in order to walk. Hoping to reunite with Mystique, Xavier agrees to help Wolverine and breaks Lensherr out of his prison cell under the Pentagon, aided by Hank McCoy and Peter Maximoff. Guess a valid title for it! A:
answer:A valid title for this story could be "X-Men: Time's Redemption." This title emphasizes the central theme of time travel, redemption, and the efforts of the X-Men to change the course of history by altering events in the past. Additionally, it references the necessity for unity among the characters, as they must come together to prevent the dystopian future of 2023 and the mass extermination of mutants by Sentinels.
question:What type of details about charley donnelly can be gathered from the following bio? Bio: charles f. `` charley '' donnelly was an american educator , golfer , and college football and golf coach . he served as the head football coach at the maryland agricultural college -lrb- now the university of maryland -rrb- in 1911 and as the head golf coach at the college of the holy cross in the 1930s and 1940s .
answer:1. Full name: Charles F. Donnelly 2. Nickname: Charley 3. Nationality: American 4. Profession: Educator, golfer, college football and golf coach 5. Coaching positions: a. Head football coach at Maryland Agricultural College (now the University of Maryland) in 1911 b. Head golf coach at College of the Holy Cross in the 1930s and 1940s.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Gotta Watch: Whoopie pie dispute; candy caper; extreme skiing The whoopie pie may become Maine's state dessert. Whoopie vs. blueberry – While the debate over a state dessert seems ridiculous enough, what's more is how seriously these lawmakers in Maine are taking this issue. Candy crime – Police in Richmond, Virginia, are trying to figure out why crooks lifted thousands of dollars worth of candy from area convenience stores. They're now behind bars, but not the chocolate variety. Watch the video to see how they did it. 'Beautiful and terrifying' skiing - It's man vs. gravity as extreme skiers fall, flip and slalom down the Swiss Alps. Watch the video. Be impressed. “This Just In” is CNN's news blog. This is where you will find the latest news and information from CNN’s correspondents and sources around the world. We’ll cover fresh stories big and small – stories that are breaking, developing or otherwise driving the collective daily conversation, along with some items we find interesting and worth sharing. Our main blogger is Mallory Simon of CNN.com, with major assists from the staff of the CNN Wire and colleagues around the network. What was this article about?
answer:This article talks about a few interesting stories. First, there is a debate in Maine about whether the whoopie pie or blueberry should be the state's official dessert. Lawmakers are taking this issue very seriously. Next, in Richmond, Virginia, some people stole lots of candy from convenience stores. They were caught and put in jail, but not a chocolate jail! Lastly, the article talks about extreme skiers who do amazing tricks while skiing down mountains in the Swiss Alps. It looks both beautiful and scary. The article is from a news blog on CNN, where they share fresh and interesting stories happening around the world.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: If you hear the sound of a handset beeping in a bag or pocket, you could be forgiven for thinking that someone has received a text message. But nowadays there are so many different ways of messaging someone that it could spell the death of the traditional text as we know it. Text messaging, or texting, is the art of sending a short, electronic message between two mobile phones or tablets . Users pay a certain amount to send messages via SMS--short message service. But in the last few years, messaging in this way has been on the decline . The rise of smartphones and tablets has seen an increase in the use of instant messaging apps , which take the place of traditional texts. Using wireless Internet connections, people can send limitless numbers of IMs to their friends for very little cost. Unlike traditional mobile texts, the user usually only has to pay to download the app once, after which each message they send is free. Web developers soon _ . Instant messaging apps have become popular all over the world. WhatsApp in America and Europe, WeChat in China and Kakao Talk in South Korea are but a few which have attracted hundreds of millions of people, who use the apps to chat to their friends in real time. These apps allow people to send picture messages for free--something which previously was quite costly. Research company Informa said that almost 19 billion messages were sent per day using chat apps in 2012, compared with 17. 6 billion SMS texts. And it expects the chat app market to grow t0 50 billion per day by 2014. So does this really mean the end for communication by text? Pamela Clark--Dickson from Informa doesn't think so. She says that there are a large number of people who use normal mobile phones, particularly in developing countries, who prefer the SMS messaging tool. There is an awfully big base of mobile phone users who are still going to find that SMS is the best messaging experience for them for a while. ,. Question: What can we learn from the last paragragh? - p amela Clark-Dickson doesn't support the SMS messaging - Few people like sending messages via SMS at phones - Many people are still senging messages on mobile phones - SMS messaging has disappeared in developed courtries. The answer to this question is:
answer:Many people are still sending messages on mobile phones. Pamela Clark-Dickson from Informa believes that there is a large number of people, especially in developing countries, who still prefer using SMS messaging.