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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Write a summary based on this article: ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey declared a national day of mourning and began to bury its dead Sunday after twin blasts in Istanbul killed 38 people and wounded 155 others near a soccer stadium. It was the latest large-scale assault to traumatize a nation confronting an array of security threats. The bombs Saturday night targeted police officers, killing 30 of them along with seven civilians and an unidentified person, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu told reporters Sunday. He said 13 people had been arrested in connection with the "terrorist attack." President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed that Turkey would overcome terrorism while Prime Minister Binali Yildirim ordered flags to fly at half-staff Sunday across the country and at Turkey's foreign missions. "We have once again witnessed tonight in Istanbul the ugly face of terror, which tramples on every value and decency," Erdogan said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but two officials said suspicions were focused on Kurdish militants. Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told the private news channel CNN Turk that "arrows point to the PKK." He was referring to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, which has waged a decades-long insurgency. That preliminary assessment was echoed by the interior minister. The first and larger explosion took place about 7:30 p.m. Saturday after the home team Besiktas beat visitor Bursaspor 2-1 in the Turkish Super League. Erdogan said the timing of the attack aimed to maximize the loss of life. Soylu said the first explosion was caused by a passing vehicle that detonated in an area where police special forces were located at the stadium exit. A riot police bus appears to have been the target. Moment later, a person who had been stopped in nearby Macka Park committed suicide by triggering explosives, according to the minister. The civilian death toll was lower because fans had already left the newly built Vodafone Arena Stadium after the soccer match when the blasts occurred. Witnesses also heard gunfire after the explosions. Soylu said 136 people remained hospitalized Sunday after the attack, including 14 under intensive care. Forensic experts in white uniforms worked overnight, scouring the vicinity of the stadium and the vast park where the suicide bombing took place. Glass from the blown-out windows of nearby buildings littered the pavement. Authorities have determined that about 300-400 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack, Kurtulmus told CNN Turk. Vehicle and pedestrian traffic tentatively resumed Sunday in the blast area, which municipal workers rushed to clean up. At noon, to the mournful sound of trumpets, funeral services were held at Istanbul's police headquarters for some of the slain police officers with the country's top brass in attendance. Their comrades solemnly carried the coffins, which were draped in the Turkish flag, as mourners wept. This year Istanbul has witnessed a spate of attacks attributed by authorities to the Islamic State group or claimed by Kurdish militants. A state of emergency is in force following a failed July 15 coup attempt. Saturday's incident marked one of the bloodiest to hit the bustling city at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. A triple suicide-and-gun attack on the city's Ataturk Airport in June killed 44 people and wounded scores of others. Kurdish-linked militants have claimed other deadly attacks in Ankara, Istanbul and areas of the southeast. The steady stream of violence has delivered a bitter blow to Turkey's tourism sector, a mainstay of the country's economy. Soylu acknowledged the country was struggling against "many elements" trying to compromise its fight against terrorism. Turkey is a partner in the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State and its armed forces are active in neighboring Syria and Iraq. It is also facing a renewed conflict with an outlawed Kurdish movement in the southeast. Condemnations of the attack came from a range of Turkish politicians, sports leaders and clubs and U.S. and EU officials. Turkey's pro-Kurdish People Democratic Party, or HDP, issued a statement "strongly condemning" the attacks and saying it "felt great sadness and shared in the sorrow." Turkish authorities, particularly the president, have routinely accused the party of being linked to the PKK and backing terrorism. The party, which had both of its leaders detained in terror probes and multiple elected officials arrested or removed from public service in the southeast, denies the charge. The chair of the main opposition Republican People's Party also condemned the attack. Ned Price, a spokesman for the White House National Security Council, said Washington condemned the attack in "the strongest terms." "We stand together with Turkey, our NATO Ally, against all terrorists," Price said. The Besiktas sports club "strongly condemned" the attack and said a store employee and a security official were among the fatalities. Bursaspor issued a statement wishing "a speedy recovery to our wounded citizens." Aleksander Ceferin, president of European soccer's governing body UEFA, and European Union Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn also condemned the attack. "Violence has no place in a democratic society," Hahn wrote on Twitter. The U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul urged its citizens to avoid the area in Istanbul. Turkey's radio and television board issued a temporary coverage ban citing national security concerns. It said "to avoid broadcasts that can result in public fear, panic or chaos, or that will serve the aims of terrorist organizations." ___ Cinar Kiper and Bulut Emiroglu in Istanbul contributed. ||||| Turkey has vowed vengeance for the victims of twin blasts outside a football stadium in Istanbul that killed 38 people, as Kurdish militants claimed responsibility. A day after the two bombs, which appeared to be a co-ordinated attack on police, an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) said it was responsible. In a statement on its website, the group, called Kurdistan Freedom Hawks, or TAK, also said two of its militants were killed. As some of the victims were laid to rest, Turkey vowed to make the perpetrators pay. "Sooner or later, we will have our vengeance," said interior minister Suleyman Soylu, speaking at a funeral service at Istanbul police headquarters. "This blood will not be left on the ground, no matter what the price, what the cost." President Tayyip Erdogan called the attack on Saturday night "the ugly face of terror" and vowed to fight "the curse of terrorism till the end". In the first explosion, a car bomb was blown up outside the Vodafone Arena, home to the club Besiktas, after a football match. Less than a minute later, a suicide bomber hit in an adjacent park. Image Caption: A damaged vehicle after the blast on Saturday night Thirteen people have been arrested as officials started pointing to Kurdish militants soon after the attack. Most of the victims - 30 - were police officers, seven were civilians and one was yet to be identified, officials said. More than 150 were injured, and 136 people remained in hospital, including 14 under intensive care. Authorities have determined that about 300-400kg of explosives were used in the powerful blasts. The number of civilians killed was lower than feared as fans had already left the stadium after the game when the blasts occurred. The first explosion struck in an area where police special forces were located at the stadium exit. A riot police bus appears to have been the target, said Mr Soylu. The suicide bomber triggered the explosive after being stopped by police in the nearby Macka Park. Witnesses have described scenes of panic as the explosions rocked the area and shattered windows. "It was like hell. The flames went all the way up to the sky," said Omer Yilmaz, who works as a cleaner at the nearby Dolmabahce Mosque, directly across the road from the stadium. "People ducked under the tables, women began crying. Football fans drinking tea at the cafe sought shelter, it was horrible." Video: Eyewitness: I heard two explosions in 30 seconds Sunday was a day of national mourning, with flags flying at half-mast across the nation and officials calling for a march against terrorism. Mr Erdogan, who cancelled a planned trip to Kazakhstan, described the blasts as a terrorist attack on police and civilians. He said the aim of the bombings, two hours after the end of a match attended by thousands of people, had been to cause maximum casualties. "We have once again witnessed tonight in Istanbul the ugly face of terror, which tramples on every value and decency," he said. "Nobody should doubt that with God's will, we as a country and a nation will overcome terror, terrorist organisations." Video: Running for cover as blasts hit Istanbul This year Istanbul has witnessed a spate of attacks attributed by authorities to the Islamic State group or claimed by Kurdish militants. A state of emergency is in force following a failed coup attempt on 15 July. |||||

answer:On Saturday, twin explosions outside of a soccer stadium in Istanbul killed 38 people and wounded 155 others. Turkey has declared a national day of mourning in response to the attack, which is suspected to be the work of Kurdish militants. The bombs went off after a soccer game, targeting police officers and killing 30 of them, along with seven civilians and one unidentified person. Thirteen people have been arrested for their involvement in the terrorist attack. This comes after a year of intense violence in Turkey, with multiple attacks being attributed to the Islamic State group and Kurdish militants.

question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Given those answer options, answer the question: Not exactly. I have no problem with divorce since, as others have stated, everyone has their reasons, however there was one person that I dated briefly but upon hearing the reason why he divorced I opted to end the relationship. I remember, we were having brunch and were talking about our past relationships and what happened. He brought up his marriage. I had previously known his divorce but, up until this point, not the reasoning. He told me, straight out, that he had cheated. Now, cheating in itself is one thing. I try not to judge since everyone has a past and I was never always innocent myself, however his attitude about it was what was very off-putting to me. He didn’t seem remotely fazed by what he was telling me at all. There he was, spreading jelly on his toast as he told me about all the women he had cheated on his wife with. He told me about how it had started with a secretary (talk about cliches!) and then graduated to trysts in motels with girls off Tinder all with the same amount of casualness as someone describing how to make an omelette! And when he finally finished the tale of his cheating adventures I asked him if he regretted cheating on his wife with so many women, His answer? “Oh Definitely.” Oh good! So at least he regrets his actions, right? Or he’s at least a little sorry about it> Wrong. “One of the reasons I regret not divorcing her sooner. Had I divorced her sooner, I wouldn’t have to have cheated on her so much. But it is what it is and, well, I was unhappy.” I have no problems with divorced men. I can forgive a man who has cheated in his past. But a man who had no problems cheating so frivolously and, in all honestly, would likely do it again without problems? Nope, not for me. According to the above context, answer the following question. The women in the text probably feels. A:

answer:A: The woman in the text probably feels shocked, disturbed, and uncomfortable with the man's casual attitude towards cheating on his ex-wife. She also feels it's necessary to end the relationship with him because his lack of remorse and likelihood to cheat again are not something she wants to accept in a potential partner.

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. Continue writing the following text. Felicia made all the decisions for Monica , so (A). Felicia nevers got to choose what to do. (B). Monica nevers got to choose what to do.

answer:Felicia made all the decisions for Monica, so Monica never got to choose what to do. This happened because Felicia assumed the role of the decision-maker in their relationship. She may have been more experienced or confident, or possibly, Monica just allowed it to happen. Step 1: Identify the main subject (Monica) and the person affecting the subject's choices (Felicia). Step 2: Analyze the relationship between the two people and the reason for Felicia's control. Step 3: Determine the outcome for the main subject based on the opening line (Monica never got to choose what to do). As a result, Monica's independence and personal preferences were often ignored. Over time, this dynamic may have started to affect their friendship." Monica might eventually feel a lack of control or agency in her own life, leading to dissatisfaction and frustration. Step 4: Discuss potential consequences of the situation for the main subject (Monica's lack of control over her own decisions). Step 5: Bring attention to the relationship aspect and how it might be impacted due to the situation. To improve their relationship and allow Monica to regain control, both Felicia and Monica needed to openly discuss their roles and the decision-making process in their interactions. They could set boundaries and ensure that each person's desires are considered and discussed before making final decisions. Step 6: Suggest a possible course of action to resolve the issue. Step 7: Emphasize the importance of communication and compromise in maintaining a healthy relationship.

question:Given the question: Please answer the following question about this movie plot. If it's un-answerable, please output "No answer". Question: What did the shock do to Vanessa? Movie plot title: Wedding Daze Movie plot: Jack and Audrey Landry are a middle-aged couple with three daughters: Nora, Teri, and Dahlia (also known as Dolly). The eldest, Nora, is a supermodel based in Italy, who rarely comes home. Teri, the second daughter, is an independent business woman who lives with her boyfriend Bryan. Dahlia, the youngest, lives at home with her parents still, and changes her "look" often. In addition to the happy family, Nora's ex-boyfriend Sam works for Jack and is very close with the family as well. Their peaceful lives are disrupted when Nora breaks her leg in a car accident while on location in Italy, and returns home to recover. Teri discovers that her boyfriend Bryan has been cheating on her and promptly moves back in with her parents. For the first time in several years, all of the girls are back under the Landrys' roof. Shortly after a handsome Italian man by the name of Guillermo arrives at the Landry residence and introduces himself as Nora's boyfriend. Guillermo explains that he has come to ask Jack and Audrey for Nora's hand in marriage, Jack and Audrey agree and Nora accepts Guillermo's proposal. Audrey, Nora, Teri and Dolly quickly consume themselves in wedding plans while an unenthusiastic Jack watches the rising expenses. Teri finds out that she has lost her job, but a handsome co-worker, Lyle, who has also been laid off, invites her to join a start up marketing a technology he's developed. At first feelings between the two are only friendly, but soon evolve into romance. When Teri receives a bouquet from Bryan begging her to come back to him, Lyle realizes how he truly feels about Teri and spontaneously asks her to marry him. Teri accepts, and suddenly the Landrys become "a two wedding family". Jack has lunch with Lyle and explains that weddings cause a great deal of stress to the brides family, to which Lyle suggests that the solution lies in both weddings happening on the same day. To Jack's surprise, Nora and Teri agree. The plans, which had already been laid out, are now in upheaval. If this was not... The answer is:

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