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question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Please answer the following question: The following article contains an answer for the question: What is the last name of the person who ran Camp Joyzelle? , can you please find it? The bank building was bought in 1944 by D. L. King of Rogers, who remodeled it and made it home to his Atlas Manufacturing Company which produced poultry equipment. However, King moved the business back to Rogers the next year. The building then stood idle, becoming victim to vandalism. All of its windows were smashed and it became covered in graffiti. Eventually, it was nothing more than an empty, roofless, concrete shell.In 1944, both Missouri and Oklahoma Row were sold to Springdale businessmen Roy Joyce and Jim Barrack. Missouri Row was torn down and sold in small lots. The roof tiles were bought by a Little Rock law firm. By 1956, the building had collapsed, leaving only a small section standing.Oklahoma Row continued to provide lodging, although it was run and managed by several different people. In June 1946, Company G of the Arkansas State Guard held camp at Monte Ne for field training, using the hotel facilities. Access to Monte Ne improved a bit in August 1947 when the state highway department blacktopped 1.4 miles (2.25 km) of the Monte Ne road. In January, six Monte Ne men were arrested for grand larceny, charged with stealing doors from Oklahoma Row and 500 feet (152 m) of pipe from the swimming pool. A resident of the area, Iris Armstrong opened up a girls' camp just east of the amphitheater in 1922. She named it Camp Joyzelle, after the Maurice Maeterlinck play of the same name. The camp made use of the amphitheater for plays and its cabins, named after Greek goddesses, dotted the hillside. Oklahoma Row was used in 1945 for lodging people who had come to visit the campers. It was used for this purpose up until 1962 as well as for social events and activities such as plays and campfire ceremonies. The camp also used the ticketing section of the old railroad depot for its main lodge and crafts building. In 1955 Dallas Barrack, a Springdale antique dealer, bought Oklahoma Row, and renovated it into an antique store called the Palace Art Galleries. He was to have carried "some of the finest... Answer:

answer:The last name of the person who ran Camp Joyzelle is Armstrong. Iris Armstrong opened up the girls' camp in 1922.

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. pick from the following. A). Lawrence didn't like to read.. B). Ryan didn't like to read.. Complete the following sentence. Lawrence owned a large library of books while Ryan had almost none.

answer:Even though Lawrence owned a big library full of many books, Lawrence didn't like to read. Ryan didn't have many books at all because Ryan didn't like to read either. So, both Lawrence and Ryan did not enjoy reading.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Background: The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a public library system in New York City. With nearly 53 million items and 92 locations, the New York Public Library is the second largest public library in the United States (behind the Library of Congress), and fourth largest in the world. It is a private, non-governmental, independently managed, nonprofit corporation operating with both private and public financing. The library has branches in the boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, and Staten Island, and affiliations with academic and professional libraries in the metropolitan area of New York State. Context: The New York Public Library was not created by government statute. From its earliest days, the library was formed from a partnership of city government with private philanthropy. As of 2010, the research libraries in the system are largely funded with private money, and the branch or circulating libraries are financed primarily with city government funds. Until 2009, the research and branch libraries operated almost entirely as separate systems, but that year various operations were merged. By early 2010, the NYPL staff had been reduced by about 16 percent, in part through the consolidations. In 2010, as part of the consolidation program, the NYPL moved various back-office operations to a new Library Services Center building in Long Island City. A former warehouse was renovated for this purpose for 50 million. In the basement, a new, 2.3 million book sorter uses bar codes on library items to sort them for delivery to 132 branch libraries. At two-thirds the length of a football field, the machine is the largest of its kind in the world, according to library officials. Books located in one branch and requested from another go through the sorter, which use has cut the previous waiting time by at least a day. Together with 14 library employees, the machine can sort 7,500 items an hour (or 125 a minute). On the first floor of the Library Services Center is an ordering and cataloging office; on the second, the digital imaging department (formerly at the Main Branch building) and the manuscripts and archives division, where the air is kept cooler; on the third, the Barbara Goldsmith Preservation Division, with a staff of 10 (as of 2010) but designed for as many as 30 employees. The NYPL maintains a force of NYC special patrolmen, who provide security and protection to various libraries, and NYPL special investigators, who oversee security operations at the library facilities. These officials have on-duty arrest authority granted by the New York Penal Law. Some library branches contract for security guards. Question: Why were they merged? Answer:

answer:The research and branch libraries of the New York Public Library were merged primarily to improve efficiency, streamline operations, and address budget constraints. Prior to the merger in 2009, the research libraries and branch libraries functioned almost entirely as separate systems, leading to some redundancies in operations and a lack of cohesion between the libraries. The decision to merge the research and branch libraries was taken in the context of a challenging economic environment and financial pressures, which led to a reduction in NYPL staff by about 16 percent by 2010. The merger aimed to optimize library resources by consolidating various operations, including back-office functions, digital imaging, manuscripts and archives, and the preservation division. This consolidation resulted in a more cohesive and efficient system that could better serve the needs of library users. Additionally, the merger allowed the NYPL to explore new technological advancements such as the 2.3 million book sorter in the Library Services Center in Long Island City, which improved the circulation process by significantly reducing the time taken for requested books to be transported between branches. By merging the research and branch libraries, the New York Public Library aimed to create a more unified and efficient system, making it better equipped to navigate financial and operational challenges while continuing to serve as an essential resource to the communities it serves in New York City.

question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Answer the following question: What key details about sidney s. liufau can be extracted from the following bio? Bio: sidney s. liufau -lrb- born 22 november 1963 -rrb- is an american actor best known for role of lt. manuele atoa in the '' '' episode `` you are cordially invited ... '' . also he played in movies like `` hawaii five-o '' , `` street warrior '' , `` blade '' , `` faster '' , `` planet of the apes '' and `` you , me and dupree '' . Answer:

answer:From the provided bio, we can extract the following key details about Sidney S. Liufau: 1. He was born on 22nd November, 1963. 2. He is an American actor. 3. He is best known for his role of Lt. Manuele Atoa in an unspecified show's episode titled "You Are Cordially Invited..." 4. He has acted in several movies, including: - Hawaii Five-O - Street Warrior - Blade - Faster - Planet of the Apes - You, Me and Dupree

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