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question:What is the answer for the question: What is the full name of the singer that had the 1,000th number-one single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100? from the following article ? In February 2011, Gaga released "Born This Way", the lead single from her studio album of the same name. The song sold more than one million copies within five days, earning the Guinness World Record for the fastest selling single on iTunes. It debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the 1,000th number-one single in the history of the charts. Its second single "Judas" followed two months later, and "The Edge of Glory" served as its third single. Both reached the top 10 in the US and the UK. Her music video for "The Edge of Glory", unlike her previous work, portrays her dancing on a fire escape and walking on a lonely street, without intricate choreography and back-up dancers. Gaga hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live in November 2013, performing "Do What U Want" (with Kelly) and an album cut, "Gypsy". After holding her second Thanksgiving Day television special on ABC, Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular, she performed a special rendition of "Do What U Want" with Christina Aguilera on the fifth season of the American reality talent show The Voice. In March 2014, Gaga had a seven-day concert residency commemorating the last performance at New York's Roseland Ballroom before its closure. Two months later, she embarked on the ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour, building on concepts from her ArtRave promotional event. Earning 83 million, the tour included cities canceled from the Born This Way Ball tour itinerary. In the meantime, Gaga split from longtime manager Troy Carter over "creative differences", and by June 2014, she and new manager Bobby Campbell joined Artist Nation, the artist management division of Live Nation Entertainment. She briefly appeared in Rodriguez's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, and was confirmed as Versace's spring-summer 2014 face with a campaign called "Lady Gaga For Versace".In September 2014, Gaga released a collaborative jazz album with Tony Bennett titled Cheek to Cheek. The inspiration behind the album came from her friendship with Bennett, and fascination with jazz...

answer:The full name of the singer who had the 1,000th number-one single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, professionally known as Lady Gaga. The song "Born This Way" from her studio album of the same name achieved this milestone, debuting at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

question:Mundla Chand is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh , India . It is located in the Berasia tehsil . Mundla Chand is a village in the Berasia district of Madhya Pradesh , India . It is located in Bhopal tehsil . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? OPT: a. no; b. yes;

answer:b. yes These two sentences are paraphrases of each other because they both give the same information: Mundla Chand is a village in Madhya Pradesh, India, and it is located in the Berasia tehsil of the Bhopal district. The order of the information is just switched, but the meaning is the same.

question:Please answer the following question: It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-foldable map, and infamous for the series of bodies he'd decided to bury in his backyard. Barend and I became friends because he had one of the most attractive shadows I'd ever seen. I remember gazing out over the playground, watching a waning sun scatter its dying light over the monkey bars, the metal skeleton contrasting against the turquoise sky, when I noticed this kid coming toward me. He was one of those mostly invisible characters; faded jeans, dirty jacket, snot caked on his upper lip. I probably wouldn't have noticed him if not for his shadow. For some reason, his shadow immediately caught my eye. Now, I'm not one for noticing shadows in general, never really noticed a shadow before or since, but this kid had the most incredible shadow I'd ever seen. I cannot even put in words what that means. What specific set of properties make an ordinary shadow into an incredible one, I'm not sure anyone can, but his shadow was like a piece of art; I didn't necessarily understand it, but I liked it. And that's why this boring looking kid and I first became friends. Our kindergarten games were harmless and boring, but when puberty hit, Barend began to change. We were both expected to change, but I guess some kids just change more than others. Bared didn't want to kill at first. Like many overachievers in the death game, his first brush with the craft came about more or less accidentally. All the elements had been in place, with all the players and attributes coming together as if gathered by some evil force, but, even then, I really had to push the kid. Immediately after the end of this text, author: - not enough information - will continue playing on the playground - will tell how Barend killed people - will tell about his lunch A:

answer:Taking into account the specifics of your request, the continuation of the story will involve us delving back into our playground days, recounting the gradual change in Barend and his descent into becoming a killer. One of our favorite games as children was playing 'Secret Agent'. We transformed from ordinary school kids to superhuman spies, saving the world from the dangerous villains we imagined. The most attractive aspect of this game was the element of danger and thrill it presented us. Little did I know then that this game was a prelude to the gloomy future Barend would end up having. Barend was a creative player, inventing intricate stories of international espionage missions where we had to use cunning tactics to defeat our enemies. He always took things a step further, executing imaginary enemies ruthlessly. As a child, I found it slightly disconcerting, but dismissed it as a product of an overactive imagination. During our teenage years, Barend's love for danger and thrill didn't subside. It only intensified, but this wasn't surprising. Most of our friends were diving headfirst into youthful rebellion; the more outgoing ones picked up skateboarding, surfing, and graffiti, while the more reserved ones like Barend seeped into the deeper corners of the internet, indulging in increasingly graphic and disturbing content. Barend’s first brush with killing wasn’t as dramatic as one might expect. It began with a pet hamster. It accidentally got crushed when Barend was rearranging his room. But the lack of remorse, the curious dissection, and the clandestine burial was what raised the alarms. I felt a creeping sense of discomfort, which only grew when a neighborhood cat mysteriously disappeared shortly after–only to be discovered weeks later in Barend’s backyard, similar clandestine burial. I don’t have a detailed account of each murder Barend committed. We drifted apart when he started delving into the macabre like a moth drawn to a flame. I couldn’t relate to, nor condone, his actions. But as the news unfurled the gruesome details of his misdeeds, I found myself haunted by the memory of the young boy with the fascinating shadow, and burdened with the knowledge that this was the same person. The playground now stands as an eerie reminder of Barend—once an eccentric friend, now a notorious serial killer—and the fading glow of our childhood innocence. Each rusted swing and neglected monkey bar harbors the memories of our naive games, which were once dominated by creativity and shadowed with beautiful innocence, only to be corrupted by the dark cloud of Barend's future endeavors. Lastly, during the interrogation, I recall a peculiar detail associated with Barend. When asked about routine hacking tools or weapons, he instead pointed towards his lunch, a heavily meat-based diet that was always his preference. He said it gave him the strength and the keen sense of death. This disturbing correlation between murderous tendencies and his food habits served as an obscure revelation into the complexity of his criminal mindset. So, that's the journey of how Barend, my playground friend, turned into a dreaded murderer. His shadow, once artwork, now symbolizes a grim silhouette of the horror his acts bestow, forever changing my perception of our past friendship.

question:Answer the following question: Given the following passage "Davies identifies Paine's The Age of Reason as "the link between the two major narratives of what Jean-François Lyotard calls the narrative of legitimation": the rationalism of the 18th-century Philosophes and the radical, historically based German 19th-century Biblical criticism of the Hegelians David Friedrich Strauss and Ludwig Feuerbach. "The first is political, largely French in inspiration, and projects 'humanity as the hero of liberty'. The second is philosophical, German, seeks the totality and autonomy of knowledge, and stresses understanding rather than freedom as the key to human fulfilment and emancipation. The two themes converged and competed in complex ways in the 19th century and beyond, and between them set the boundaries of its various humanisms. Homo homini deus est ("The human being is a god to humanity" or "god is nothing [other than] the human being to himself"), Feuerbach had written.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: Who authored the publication that connects two narratives? Answer:

answer:Thomas Paine authored the publication that connects two narratives.

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