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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Translate "Mr Schulz, I believe it was important that the European Council, after intense discussions, agreed on the role of the Commission." to Romanian?

answer:Bineînțeles! Ai spus să traduc această propoziție în română pentru tine, așa voi face. Propoziția tradusă este: "Dle. Schulz, cred că a fost important ca Consiliul European, după discuții intense, să fie de acord cu rolul Comisiei." Aceasta înseamnă că cineva crede că a fost bine că un grup important de oamenii (Consiliul European) au avut discuții aprinse și au decis să fie de acord despre rolul unui alt grup (Comisia). E ca și cum o grădiniță ar fi de acord cu un alt grup despre cine să fie liderul lor în jocuri.

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. 1. Agnieszka Radwańska won the title and struck Dominika Cibulková in the final , 3 -- 6 , 6 -- 4 , 6 -- 4 . 2. Dominika Cibulková won the title , defeating Agnieszka Radwańska in the final , 3 -- 6 , 6 -- 4 , 6 -- 4 . Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Choose from: + no + yes...I think the answer is

answer:no

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. This is a correct answer to the following question about Buddhism by country. Yes or no? Answer: In addition, Buddhism is the state religion of Cambodia and Bhutan, and receives prominent mention in the constitutions of Thailand and Sri Lanka. Question: what countries are under the buddhism religion Answer:

answer:Yes, Buddhism is indeed practiced in various countries around the world, with some countries having it as their state religion or mentioned in their constitutions. To provide a detailed answer, let's break down the presence of Buddhism in different countries: 1. Cambodia: Buddhism, specifically Theravada Buddhism, is the state religion of Cambodia, practiced by over 95% of the population. It has a long history in the country, dating back to the 5th century. Cambodian Buddhism is deeply intertwined with the nation's culture, art, and everyday life. 2. Bhutan: Vajrayana Buddhism is the state religion of Bhutan and plays a vital role in shaping the country's cultural and social framework. It has been practiced in Bhutan since the 8th century and holds significant influence over the country's customs, festivals, and governance. 3. Thailand: Although not officially declared as the state religion, Theravada Buddhism is the predominant religion in Thailand, practiced by around 94% of the population. It plays a central role in Thai society, with its principles and customs deeply woven into the nation's culture. The Thai Constitution states that the King must be Buddhist and is the protector of Buddhism in the country. 4. Sri Lanka: Buddhism has a strong presence in Sri Lanka as well. Over 70% of the population practice Theravada Buddhism. The Sri Lankan Constitution enshrines Buddhism as the foremost religion, with the state having the responsibility to protect and foster it. Apart from these countries, Buddhism is widely practiced in several other nations, such as: 5. Myanmar (Burma): Buddhism is the majority religion in Myanmar, with over 87% of the population practicing Theravada Buddhism. It plays a central role in Burmese culture, politics, and daily life. 6. Laos: Theravada Buddhism is the primary religion in Laos, with around 65% of the population actively engaged in its practice. The religion is deeply intertwined with Lao culture, customs, and social structure. 7. Vietnam: Buddhism is one of the main religions in Vietnam, alongside Confucianism and Taoism, followed by around 15% of the population. In Vietnam, the predominant form of Buddhism is a combination of Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism. 8. China: Although China is known for its diverse religious landscape, Buddhism holds an essential place in the country's spiritual and cultural life. Approximately 18% of the Chinese population consider themselves Buddhists, mainly following Mahayana Buddhism. 9. Japan: Buddhism arrived in Japan in the 6th century, and since then, it has become an integral part of Japanese culture and spirituality. Approximately 34% of the population adhere to Buddhism, with the majority following Mahayana Buddhism. Japanese Buddhism has various sects, including Zen, Shingon, and Pure Land. 10. South Korea: Buddhism, combined with indigenous shamanic practices, has had a significant influence on Korean culture and history. Around 23% of the population practice Buddhism, primarily Seon (Zen) Buddhism, which is a branch of Mahayana Buddhism. Apart from the countries mentioned above, Buddhism has its presence in other parts of Asia, as well as in Australia, Europe, and North America, due to immigration and the spread of interest in Buddhist teachings. In conclusion, Buddhism is practiced across many countries, with the most significant concentrations found in Cambodia, Bhutan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, China, Japan, and South Korea. It holds a special place in the hearts and lives of people in these nations and shapes their customs, spiritual practices, and way of life.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Here is a news article: Debra Tate Chill, J Law Fans! She IS Pretty, But ... Jennifer Lawrence Fans Get Olive Branch from Sharon Tate's Sister EXCLUSIVE Sharon Tate's sister is trying to calm Jennifer Lawrence's fans -- instead of saying J Law isn't pretty enough to play Sharon ... she just thinks she's not the right kinda pretty. Debra Tate's been getting blasted on social media ever since her now infamous comment to us about Jennifer potentially filling the Sharon role in Quentin Tarantino's Manson murders movie. She tried to walk it back with Team J Law, but there's still some brutal honesty. Deb did admit even her first pick, Margot Robbie, might not be right for the job. For the record, she's reached out to Quentin about the movie. Debra controls the rights to Sharon's likeness, and therefore wants to discuss her sister's portrayal. ||||| Getty Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Sharon Tate's sister has given an awful reason for why she doesn't believe Jennifer Lawrence should play her sister in Quentin Tarantino's new film about the Manson family. Just last week, it was revealed that the director's next project would be about the infamous cult, which immediately got tongues wagging on who would take on the role of Tate, one of the family's most famous victims. Both Margot Robbie and Lawrence's names were thrown into the ring. However, Sharon's sister Debra definitely has her preference – and did not hold back when she was asked about it. Most Popular "They're both extremely accomplished actresses, but I would have to say, my pick would be Margot simply because of her physical beauty, and the way she carries herself is similar to that of Sharon," Tate told TMZ. Sharon Tate. Image: Getty That would have been a fairly acceptable comment to make, but unfortunately she did not stop there. "I don't think as much about Jennifer Lawrence," she went on. "Not that I have anything against her but she just – I don't know – she's not pretty enough to play Sharon. That's a horrible thing to say, but you know, I have my standards." Not that her looks should particularly matter – particularly when she has four Oscar nominations (including one win) under her belt – but Lawrence is considered to be one of the most beautiful actresses in Hollywood, making Tate's comments both puzzling and extremely misguided. ||||| It is a horrible thing to say. It's also really messed up that Tate compared her subjective opinion to her having "standards." It's yet another example of the ridiculous, arbitrary expectations society has of our appearances. So as women, let's please stop placing these ridiculous, arbitrary expectations onto each other. ||||| Tarantino's Manson Movie J Law 'Not Pretty Enough' to Play Sharon Tate ... Says Sister Debra Jennifer Lawrence 'Not Pretty Enough' to Play Sharon Tate, Says Her Sister Debra Tate EXCLUSIVE Margot Robbie has the chops and beauty to play Sharon Tate in a Quentin Tarantino movie about the Manson murders, but Jennifer Lawrence ... not so much, at least according to Sharon's sister. Debra Tate told us if the Sharon role comes down to Margot or Jennifer ... Margot's the clear choice ... and it's not ONLY because of looks. Sounds like an unkind cut, but Debra explained why she's not taking a shot at J Law. According to a report ... Tarantino's putting finishing touches on a script for the Manson project, and both actresses are in the running for roles, though it's not clear who they'd play. Debra added she's yet to hear a peep from Tarantino ... which could be a problem because she owns the rights to her sister Sharon's image and likeness. ||||| A summary of this is?

answer:The news article discusses the controversy surrounding Sharon Tate's sister, Debra Tate, expressing her opinion that Jennifer Lawrence is not the suitable choice to play Sharon Tate in Quentin Tarantino's upcoming film about the Manson family. Debra Tate has faced backlash over her comments about Lawrence, in which she stated that the actress is "not pretty enough" to portray her sister. Debra explained her preference for Margot Robbie, citing her physical beauty and the way she carries herself as more similar to that of Sharon. Although Debra Tate tried to walk back her comments about Jennifer Lawrence, her initial opinion has sparked conversation about the importance of physical appearances for actresses and the societal expectations placed on women's looks. Quentin Tarantino's upcoming film about the Manson family has put the spotlight on the potential casting of Sharon Tate, one of the cult's most famous victims. Both Margot Robbie and Jennifer Lawrence's names have been mentioned in discussions of potential casting choices. Debra Tate expressed her desire to be involved in the project, as she controls the rights to Sharon Tate's likeness and wishes to discuss her sister's portrayal in the film.

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