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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: Verruckt water slide timeline of events Here's a look back at Verrückt and the series of events following 10-year-old Caleb Schwab's death on the water slide in 2016 at Schlitterbahn in Kansas City, Kan. ||||| KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — The family of a 10-year-old boy who died on a giant waterslide at a Kanas water park will receive nearly 20 million in settlement payments, according to court documents. The largest payment to Caleb Schwab's family, 14 million, will come from SVV 1 and KC Water Park, two companies associated with the Texas-based water park operator Schlitterbahn, The Kansas City Star (http://bit.ly/2qvFqgb ) reports. The rest of the money will come from the general contractor, the raft manufacturer and a company that consulted on the 17-story "Verruckt" waterslide that was dubbed the tallest in the world. The waterslide at the park in Kansas City has been closed since Caleb's death on Aug. 7, 2016. The settlements had already been announced, but the amount wasn't disclosed. The Star obtained the court documents after filing motions to intervene. The newspaper argued that the amounts paid by each defendant should be released to ensure those responsible for Caleb's death are held publicly accountable. Caleb's father is Republican Kansas state Rep. Scott Schwab. Attorneys for the family declined to comment to The Star. They said previously in a written statement that the family was "determined to hold all those responsible for this tragedy accountable, while doing all they can to ensure this never happens again to another family." Schlitterbahn spokeswoman Winter Prosapio in an email to The Star that Caleb's family and the others affected will "forever be in our thoughts and prayers." The company previously announced it would tear down Verruckt once a court allows it, although it remains unclear when that will happen. Verruckt — German for "insane" — featured multi-person rafts that made a 17-story drop at speeds of up to 70 mph, followed by a surge up a hump and a 50-foot descent to a finishing pool. During the ride, Caleb was decapitated, a person familiar with the investigation previously told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because that person was not authorized to speak publicly about the boy's death. The two women who took the ride with Caleb suffered serious facial injuries. They have settled their claims against the companies involved in the making of Verruckt. At the time of Caleb's death, Kansas was known for its light regulation of amusement park rides. But last month, Republican Gov. Sam Brownback signed off on legislation that beefs up the state's requirements. Rep. Schwab said in March on the floor of the Kansas House that the bill was for "the next kid who goes some place in Kansas for a fun weekend." ||||| A summary of this is?
answer:This news article is a timeline of events surrounding the death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab on the Verruckt water slide at Schlitterbahn water park in Kansas City, Kansas, in August 2016. On August 7, 2016, Caleb Schwab was decapitated while riding the Verruckt water slide, which was dubbed the tallest in the world. Two women who rode with Caleb suffered serious facial injuries. The slide was closed immediately after the incident. In the aftermath of Caleb's death, Kansas strengthened its regulations regarding amusement park rides. Previously, the state was known for its light regulation. In March 2017, Republican Governor Sam Brownback signed a bill that beefed up the state's requirements. In October 2018, it was announced that the family of Caleb Schwab would receive nearly 20 million in settlement payments from various companies involved in the making and operation of the Verruckt water slide. The largest payment of 14 million would come from SVV 1 and KC Water Park, two companies associated with the Texas-based water park operator Schlitterbahn. The rest of the money would come from the general contractor, the raft manufacturer, and a company that consulted on the slide. The settlement amounts were disclosed as part of court documents obtained by The Kansas City Star after the newspaper filed motions to intervene and argued that the amounts paid by each defendant should be released to ensure those responsible for Caleb's death were held accountable. Schlitterbahn spokeswoman Winter Prosapio said in an email to The Star that Caleb's family and the others affected would "forever be in our thoughts and prayers" and that the company would tear down Verruckt once a court allows it, although the timeline for this is unclear. Attorneys for the Schwab family declined to comment and said previously that the family was "determined to hold all those responsible for this tragedy accountable, while doing all they can to ensure this never happens again to another family." It should be noted that the person who provided information to The Associated Press regarding Caleb's death did so on condition of anonymity because that person was not authorized to speak publicly about the boy's death.,The Verruckt water slide at the Schlitterbahn water park in Kansas City gained notoriety in 2016 after the tragic incident involving the death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab. Caleb's family will receive nearly 20 million in settlement payments according to court documents, with the largest payment of 14 million made by SVV 1 and KC Water Park, companies associated with Schlitterbahn. Additional payments will come from the general contractor, the raft manufacturer, and a company consulted on the construction of the 17-story "Verruckt" water slide, which at the time was dubbed the tallest in the world. The slide has been closed since Caleb's death on August 7, 2016. The settlements were already announced, but the amounts were undisclosed until The Kansas City Star obtained court documents after filing motions to intervene. The newspaper argued that the amounts paid by each defendant should be released to ensure public accountability. Caleb's family, with his father being a Republican Kansas state lawmaker, was determined to hold those responsible for the tragedy accountable while ensuring no other family experiences a similar event. A Schlitterbahn spokeswoman expressed that Caleb's family and the others affected by the incident would forever be in their thoughts and prayers. The company previously announced it would demolish the Verruckt water slide once allowed to do so by the court. Before the incident, Kansas was known for its light regulation of amusement park rides. After Caleb's death, the Kansas House passed legislation to strengthen the state's requirements for amusement park rides. This new legislation aimed to protect future children visiting amusement parks in Kansas.,On August 7, 2016, a 10-year-old boy, Caleb Schwab, tragically died at Schlitterbahn water park in Kansas City, Kansas, after riding the 17-story "Verruckt" waterslide, which had been promoted as the world's tallest. Following the accident, the slide was closed indefinitely, and it was later decided to be demolished. A settlement of nearly 20 million will be paid to Caleb's family, with the largest portion - 14 million - coming from SVV 1 and KC Water Park, two companies linked to the Texas-based operator Schlitterbahn. The rest of the money will come from the general contractor, the raft manufacturer, and a company that had consulted on the development of the slide. The incident led to increased scrutiny on amusement park ride safety in Kansas and the strengthening of the state's regulatory requirements. In addition, Caleb's family has been advocating for increased safety measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. The answer to the question: What is the first name of the person who Jacquetta Hawkes developed "a very great liking?" is inside the article: In 1960, Ronald William Clark published a biography titled Sir Mortimer Wheeler. FitzRoy Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan, reviewed the volume for the journal Man, describing "this very readable little book" as being "adulatory" in tone, "but hardly more so than its subject deserves." In 1982, the archaeologist Jacquetta Hawkes published a second biography, Mortimer Wheeler: Adventurer in Archaeology. Hawkes admitted she had developed "a very great liking" for Wheeler, having first met him when she was an archaeology student at the University of Cambridge. She believed that he had "a daemonic energy", with his accomplishments in India being "almost superhuman". Ultimately, she thought of him as being "an epic hero in an anti-heroic age" in which growing social egalitarianism had stifled and condemned aspects of his greatness.In the 2000 film Hey Ram, the lead character, Saket Ram (played by Kamal Haasan) and his friend, Amjad Khan (played by Shah Rukh Khan) are shown as employees of Wheeler, who was portrayed by Lewis K. Elbinger, before the 1947 Hindu–Muslim riots. In a 2003 volume of the South Asian Studies journal, Sudeshna Gusha published a research article examining Wheeler's use of photography in his excavations and publications in the Indian subcontinent. In 2011, the academic journal Public Archaeology published a research paper by Moshenska and Schadla-Hall that analysed Wheeler's role in presenting archaeology to the British public. Two years later, the Papers from the Institute of Archaeology issued a short comic strip by Moshenska and Alex Salamunovich depicting Wheeler's activities in studying the archaeology of Libya during World War II., can you guess it ? Answer:
answer:Sir Mortimer,Mortimer, The first name of the person who Jacquetta Hawkes developed "a very great liking" for, according to the article, is Mortimer Wheeler.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Choose from options: Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below: The PokerStars Championship is going to be rebranded. In poker the term Triple Crown is used for winning a poker title on the three major poker tours: The World Series of Poker (WSOP), World Poker Tour (WPT) and up to 2016 the European Poker Tour (EPT). Since the EPT has been discontinued and rebranded as the PokerStars Championship, those wins are considered part of the crown. Choices: 1). Yes; 2). It's impossible to say; 3). No;
answer:1). Yes;, The answer is (1). Yes. Even though the European Poker Tour (EPT) has been rebranded as the PokerStars Championship, wins on this tour are still considered part of the Triple Crown in poker, along with wins on the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and World Poker Tour (WPT).,1). Yes
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Although provision is made in Title 10 of the United States Code for the Secretary of the Air Force to appoint warrant officers, the Air Force does not currently use warrant officer grades, and is the only one of the U.S. Armed Services not to do so. The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its inception in 1947, but their place in the Air Force structure was never made clear.citation needed When the Congress authorized the creation of two new senior enlisted ranks in 1958, Air Force officials privately concluded that these two new "super grades" could fill all Air Force needs then performed at the warrant officer level, although this was not publicly acknowledged until years later.citation needed The Air Force stopped appointing warrant officers in 1959, the same year the first promotions were made to the new top enlisted grade, Chief Master Sergeant. Most of the existing Air Force warrant officers entered the commissioned officer ranks during the 1960s, but small numbers continued to exist in the warrant officer grades for the next 21 years. When did the USAF stop appointing warrant officers? (If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable")
answer:The United States Air Force (USAF) stopped appointing warrant officers in the year 1959. This decision was made as a result of the Congress authorizing the creation of two new senior enlisted ranks in 1958, which Air Force officials believed could fulfill all the duties and responsibilities that were previously performed by warrant officers. However, it is important to note that this change was not publicly acknowledged until several years later. Prior to 1959, the USAF had inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its inception in 1947. However, the role and place of warrant officers in the Air Force structure were never clearly defined. When the first promotions were made to the new top enlisted grade, Chief Master Sergeant, in 1959, the USAF stopped appointing new warrant officers, and most of the existing warrant officers entered the commissioned officer ranks during the 1960s. Nevertheless, a small number of warrant officers continued to exist in the USAF until 1980. Therefore, it is accurate to say that the USAF stopped appointing warrant officers in 1959, and this decision was a result of the creation of two new senior enlisted ranks authorized by the Congress in 1958.,The United States Air Force (USAF) stopped appointing warrant officers in 1959. The Air Force transitioned to using the new senior enlisted ranks, such as Chief Master Sergeant, which were introduced in 1958 to fulfill roles previously occupied by warrant officers.,The United States Air Force (USAF) stopped appointing warrant officers in 1959. This decision was made when the Congress authorized the creation of two new senior enlisted ranks in the same year. Air Force officials privately concluded that these new "super grades" could fill all Air Force needs previously performed at the warrant officer level, though this was not publicly acknowledged until years later. As a result, the Air Force became the only U.S. Armed Service not to use warrant officer grades.