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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Summarize this article: Officials in Northern Orange County spent Sunday assessing the damage from Friday's magnitude 5.1 earthquake. The temblor caused damage to businesses -- mostly spilled merchandise and a few shattered windows. Friday night, dozens of dwellings were red-tagged as officials looked for structural damage. Officials in the cities hardest hit -- Fullerton, Brea and La Habra -- have not yet released damage estimates. It appears the damage was modest, and there were no serious injuries. About 50 residents were let back into their Fullerton apartment units, which had been red-tagged Friday night after the 5.1 earthquake near La Habra, according to Fullerton Fire Battalion Chief John Stokes. City building department inspectors were out in force Saturday to examine the 20 units at the building on Associated Road. They were deemed safe. Elsewhere in the city, about 19 residents in six single-family homes across northern Fullerton remained displaced, Stokes said. Most appeared to be staying with friends or relatives after a nearby shelter at a La Habra community center was closed by the Red Cross due to lack of requests for assistance. About 13 water line breaks were reported in Fullerton after Friday's quake, including three ruptures under city streets. By Saturday night, they had all been repaired, Stokes said. In Buena Park, a 60-year-old man was transported to an area hospital with minor injuries after a TV toppled on him, Schultz said. Is your home earthquake ready? For most, the biggest headache was clearing away the aftermath of the quake, which was preceded and followed by a series of smaller nerve-rattling temblors that continued into Saturday. About 2:30 p.m., a shallow magnitude 4.1 earthquake hit the nearby Rowland Heights area but no damage or major injuries were reported. Friday night's shaking left scattered damage across the La Habra area, near the quake's epicenter, hitting houses, apartments and businesses as well as street lights that were left dangling precariously. "From 20 to 30 businesses suffered broken plate-glass windows, many of them along Whittier Boulevard," La Habra Police Sgt. David Crivelli said. "There were also some apartments with stucco damage and leaking water." By 10:30 p.m. Friday, residents had been evacuated from apartment units in the 2500 block of West Whittier Boulevard, the 400 block of North Idaho Street and the 700 block of West 1st Avenue. An L.A. Fitness center near Imperial Highway and Beach Boulevard had water running off the roof. In Brea, officials were working to repair a broken water main. Wayne Sass of Fullerton said a large picture covered with glass flew nine feet off the wall and shattered within inches of his terrified 9-year-old son. There was broken glass in every room and some cracks in the home's stucco, he said. "We spent most of the night just trying to clean it up so the kids wouldn't wake up in the morning and be reminded of it," he said. Their home on Canyon Drive had been without water since early Saturday, when a city crew shut off a broken water main. For most of the night, a geyser 75 feet tall spilled into a giant birdbath-like depression formed when the asphalt dipped, he said. ALSO: Bus crash survivor recounts harrowing escape California bus crash: 5 students among 10 killed; at least 30 injured Aspiring TV producer mistakenly killed by deputies in West Hollywood ||||| LA HABRA (CBS/AP) — Experts say a bigger earthquake along the lesser-known fault that gave Southern California a moderate shake could do more damage to the region than the long-dreaded “Big One” from the more famous San Andreas Fault. The Puente Hills thrust fault, which brought Friday night’s magnitude-5.1 quake centered in La Habra and well over 100 aftershocks by Sunday, stretches from northern Orange County under downtown Los Angeles into Hollywood — a heavily populated swath of the Los Angeles area. A magnitude-7.5 earthquake along that fault could prove more catastrophic than one along the San Andreas, which runs along the outskirts of metropolitan Southern California, seismologists said. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that such a quake along the Puente Hills fault could kill 3,000 to 18,000 people and cause up to 250 billion in damage. In contrast, a larger magnitude 8 quake along the San Andreas would cause an estimated 1,800 deaths. In 1987, the fault caused the Whittier Narrows earthquake. Still considered moderate at magnitude 5.9, that quake killed eight people and did more than 350 million in damage. Part of the problem with the potential damage is that the fault runs near so many vulnerable older buildings, many made of concrete, in downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood. And because the fault, discovered in 1999, is horizontal, heavy reverberations are likely to be felt over a wide area. The shaking from a 7.5 quake in the center of urban Los Angeles could be so intense it would lift heavy objects in the air, like the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake in Northern California, where the shaking was so bad “we found an upside-down grand piano,” USGS Seismologist Lucy Jones told the Los Angeles Times. That would “hit all of downtown,” Jones said. “And everywhere from La Habra to Hollywood.” Reporting for KCAL9, Brittney Hopper talked to an expert who told her that all the recent quakes we are having are actually causing seismologists more concern. Thomas Jordan, director of the Southern California Earthquake Center says experts are studying the recent earthquakes very closely. “We can’t predict earthquakes,” he said, “but you know, I’d say we’re a little bit nervous.” Like Jones, Jordan does not want to see a major quake hit the Puente Hills fault. “It would be very damaging to central Los Angeles,” he said, “An earthquake engineer once told me this could be the earthquake from Hell.” Jordan also says it’s a myth that big quakes — like Friday’s 5.1 in La Habra — release the stress on faults. “They don’t relieve the pressures that cause earthquakes very much and more frequently, they’re actually associated with bigger earthquakes,” Jordan said. (TM and © Copyright 2014 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. and its relevant subsidiaries. CBS RADIO and EYE Logo TM and Copyright 2014 CBS Broadcasting Inc. Used under license. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.) |||||
answer:A big earthquake in Southern California made a loud noise and shook the ground on Friday. It was a 5.1 on the scale that measures earthquakes. The shaking made things fall in stores and broke some windows. Many people had to leave their apartments because they were not safe to stay in. But, the people who lived there could go back home the next day. Some pipes that carry water were broken, but they were fixed by the next day. There were no big injuries. There were many smaller earthquakes after the big one, even on the next day. This made some people nervous. There is a big earthquake that might happen in Southern California that could be very bad. It could be worse than a bigger earthquake on a different fault line. This is because the bad fault line is closer to many buildings in Los Angeles and Hollywood. The shaking could be so strong that it could lift heavy things in the air. Experts are studying the recent earthquakes and are a little worried about this bigger earthquake happening. They say that the smaller earthquakes do not let all the stress out of the ground and can sometimes be followed by bigger earthquakes.,Orange County had a big earthquake on Friday. The earthquake was 5.1 and it made some buildings and houses a bit broken. It also broke some water pipes. People were okay though, with maybe a small cut here or there. Some people couldn't stay in their homes because they were being looked at for safety, but they went to someone's house on the weekend to stay. People in the area were scared and spent time cleaning up their houses, and fixing the things that were broken.,On Friday, there was a 5.1 earthquake in Northern Orange County. This caused some damage to businesses and homes, like broken windows and cracked walls. No one was seriously hurt. After the earthquake, officials checked buildings to make sure they were safe and fixed broken water pipes. Experts are worried because a bigger earthquake could cause a lot of damage in this area.
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answer:The review is negative.,The review is negative., Based on the information provided, the review would be negative. The company did not deliver the boat as promised even with expedited shipping, and then failed to deliver a second time. Even though Amazon refunded the full cost, the service from the company was not satisfactory.
question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Question: where is mark sanchez from I found the following answer on Google: Despite a subpar performance, Sanchez led the Jets to the AFC Championship Game , a losing effort to the Indianapolis Colts , becoming the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first playoff game and the second to win two playoff games. Is that a correct answer? Yes or no. Answer:
answer:No, that answer does not provide the information about where Mark Sanchez is from. Mark Sanchez is from Long Beach, California.,No., No, that's not the answer to your original question. The information provided tells us about Mark Sanchez's career as a football player, specifically with the New York Jets, but it doesn't provide information about where he is from. Mark Sanchez was born in Long Beach, California.
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. Question: James and Judy are preparing to copulate. In order to ensure that things go smoothly, they engage in foreplay. What might they start by doing? - kiss - lubricate - sleep - procreation - sexual release The best answer is Answer:
answer:Step 1: Analyze the given options. Step 2: Identify the options that directly relate to the situation described - James and Judy preparing to copulate and engaging in foreplay. Step 3: Evaluate the options in terms of their relevance to foreplay. Step 4: Choose the option that best fits the objective - initiating foreplay before the act of copulation. Justification: - Kiss: Kissing is a common way to initiate foreplay and is relevant to the situation. - Lubricate: Lubrication is important for smooth copulation, but it is not typically the first step in foreplay. - Sleep: Sleeping is not related to foreplay or copulation. - Procreation: Procreation is the result of copulation, and not a part of foreplay. - Sexual release: Sexual release is an outcome of copulation and not a part of the initiation of foreplay. The best answer is "kiss" as it is the most relevant option for initiating foreplay, which is needed before copulation., Based on the given context, the most appropriate answer would be "kiss." Explanation: Foreplay is a series of activities that precede sexual intercourse, aimed at exciting the sexual partners and preparing them for sexual contact. Kissing is a common and generally accepted form of foreplay in many cultures. It can help to build intimacy, affection, and sexual arousal between partners. Lubrication, while important for comfortable sexual intercourse, is not typically the first step in foreplay. It's usually a step that comes later, when the partners are already sexually aroused. Sleep and procreation are not forms of foreplay. Sleep is the natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the body rests and grows. Procreation, on the other hand, refers to the process of producing offspring, which is a result of sexual intercourse, not a part of foreplay. Sexual release can be a result of sexual intercourse, but it's not a step in foreplay. Foreplay is about the journey, not the destination.,Kiss. James and Judy might start by kissing. Kissing often helps to create an emotional connection, set the mood, and increase arousal between partners. It also helps to facilitate further foreplay and intimacy. While the other options provided like lubricate, sleep, procreation, and sexual release could be steps in the process, they do not typically occur at the very beginning of foreplay. Lubrication may be needed later in the process, while sleep would interrupt the process and procreation is the ultimate goal, not the initial act. Sexual release may occur later in the foreplay, but usually after being aroused and stimulated.