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{"ID": 2, "Title": "Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Gets Innovative", "Content": "wont be long before U. S. minorities are not in the minority anymore. Due to projected growth among Asian, Hispanic and multiracial groups, traditionally underrepresented populations will hit majority status by 2044, according to the Census Bureau. \n\nSmart companies reflect that reality in the collective makeup of their employees. Their leaders understand that yesterdays workforce cant lead them into tomorrow. We see diversity and inclusion as a business imperative, says Wanda Hope, chief diversity officer at Johnson & Johnson in New York City. \n\nThat sentiment is shared by leaders at AT&T, where 42 percent of employees are people of color. It makes good business sense to have an employee base that looks like our customer base, says Cynthia Marshall, senior vice president of human resources and chief diversity officer at the Dallas based company. To truly serve the populations we want to serve, we need diverse groups of employees, suppliers and vendors. AT&T attracts a diverse pipeline of applicants by partnering with universities to help prepare minority students for work; it also supports underrepresented employees through mentorships and employee resource groups. \n\n?The business case for attracting a wider range of employees will only get stronger as the country grows more diverse. If youre not good at attracting and retaining women and people of color, youre competing for an increasingly smaller portion of talent, says Joe Gerstandt, a diversity consultant based in Omaha, Neb. And thats a fundamentally flawed strategy. But diversity is not just about mirroring the countrys demographics. Its also about innovation and performance. Companies that exhibit gender and ethnic diversity are, respectively, 15 percent and 35 percent more likely to outperform those that dont, according to global management consulting firm McKinsey & Co. And research indicates that organizations with more racial and gender diversity bring in more sales revenue, more customers and higher profits. \n\nDiversity also matters at the top: McKinsey found that companies in the top quartile of executive board diversity had returns on equity that were 53 percent higher than those in the bottom quartile. Moreover, organizations with more female executives are more profitable, according to a 2016 analysis of more than 20,000 firms in 91 countries. \n\nAttracting, retaining and developing diverse professionals stirs innovation and drives growth, says Mike Dillon, chief diversity and inclusion officer for PwC in San Francisco. \n\nThat statement is backed by decades of sociological and economic research, and there are myriad reasons it holds true. In part its because people with different backgrounds and perspectives bring different information to the table. Members of diverse teams cant take for granted that their teammates think the same way they do. That leads them to question their own assumptions and anticipate alternate viewpoints. The result? More creative ideas and solutions. \n\nWhich is exactly what a company like Johnson & Johnson needs. Because we are an innovation company, we need a global workforce that not only represents our customers and patients but also constantly brings in new insights, says Peter Fasolo, chief human resources officer. At Johnson & Johnson, the hiring and promotion of diverse employees is factored into the determination of managers annual bonuses. ", "Basis": 2, "URL": "https://www.shrm.org/hr-today/news/hr-magazine/0217/Pages/Disrupting-Diversity-In-The-Workplace.aspx", "Sentiment": true, "Unnamed: 6": null}
{"text": "A Porthcawl RNLI crew with a medic and the coastguard search and rescue helicopter were sent to Sker Beach, near Kenfig Nature Reserve, at 12:50 GMT on Sunday.\nCrewman Chris Page said the rider had head injuries and was very cold from lying unconscious on wet sand.\nShe was treated before being flown to Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales.", "target": "A woman has been airlifted to hospital after falling from a horse on a Bridgend county beach.", "feat_id": "38630833", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 0, 39151, 27049, 3419, 19, 10, 26467, 8, 5, 3673, 12984, 1707, 8, 3906, 7324, 58, 1051, 7, 4058, 254, 2467, 6, 583, 3410, 22699, 10053, 3965, 6, 15, 395, 4, 20, 11578, 56, 471, 1746, 8, 21, 182, 2569, 31, 6480, 15003, 15, 7727, 6255, 4, 264, 21, 3032, 137, 145, 13054, 7, 12426, 18, 589, 2392, 9, 5295, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "Verheydt, who had been with Maastricht since 2015, has signed a three-year contract with Harry Kewell's side.\nThe 25-year-old scored 13 goals in 43 appearances in all competitions last season.\nMeanwhile, Watford winger Dennon Lewis, 20, has joined the Reds on a loan deal until 31 December.\nLewis, who made 29 National League appearances on loan at Woking last season, played under Kewell when the Australian was coach of Watford's under-23 team.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.", "target": "League Two side Crawley Town have signed striker Thomas Verheydt from Dutch second-tier side MVV Maastricht for an undisclosed fee.", "feat_id": "40523815", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 0, 21119, 700, 9611, 90, 34, 1419, 10, 130, 12, 180, 1355, 19, 3268, 229, 2753, 1641, 18, 526, 4, 20, 564, 12, 180, 12, 279, 1008, 508, 1175, 11, 3557, 4961, 11, 70, 9150, 94, 191, 4, 8626, 1891, 10331, 211, 4734, 261, 3577, 6, 291, 6, 34, 1770, 5, 9269, 15, 10, 2541, 432, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "The 32-year-old had been playing in the Isthmian Premier Division with Leatherhead following his release by Newport at the end of last season.\nPidgeley has made 260 appearances in spells with nine clubs, including Chelsea, Watford and Millwall.\nForest Green are currently second in the National League table, one point behind leaders Cheltenham Town.\nPidgeley could make his Rovers debut when they host Aldershot on Friday.", "target": "National League side Forest Green Rovers have signed goalkeeper Lenny Pidgeley until the end of the season.", "feat_id": "35893195", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 0, 510, 15379, 607, 34, 156, 19809, 4961, 11, 20154, 19, 1117, 4207, 6, 217, 3098, 6, 8626, 1891, 8, 5388, 12764, 4, 5761, 1628, 32, 855, 200, 11, 5, 496, 815, 2103, 6, 65, 477, 639, 917, 21626, 3869, 1908, 3171, 4, 221, 15379, 607, 115, 146, 39, 3830, 3697, 2453, 77, 51, 1482, 8019, 268, 10120, 15, 273, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "The suspected green mamba was found on a ship that had docked in Aberdeen from west Africa last month.\nThe snake died after it was placed in a freezer by the animal charity after attempts to rehome it with specialist reptile keepers failed.\nThe snake was later identified as a harmless green tree snake.\nPolice Scotland said a complaint was under consideration.\nScottish SPCA Ch Supt Mike Flynn said: \"We were called out after a green snake arrived in Aberdeen on a boat from Africa.\n\"The snake was thought to be a green mamba, one of the deadliest snakes in the world. The snake was taken by police escort to our Aberdeenshire animal rescue and rehoming centre.\n\"Sadly the snake, which staff genuinely believed to be a green mamba, had to be put to sleep after our attempts to rehome it to specialist reptile keepers were unsuccessful.\"\nHe added: \"We could not keep the snake in our centre due to severe health and safety concerns, as the closest anti-venom is held in Bedford. Green mambas also require a Dangerous Wild Animal Licence which the society does not have.\n\"The safety of our staff and the public is paramount and as such the snake was placed in a freezer where it passed away.\n\"The Scottish SPCA is proud of its policy not put healthy animals to sleep. Animals are only put to sleep on veterinary advice if they are too ill or too aggressive to be rehomed, or where we are legally required to do so.\n\"The decision to euthanise the snake was not taken lightly. Unfortunately, the snake has since been identified as a harmless green tree snake. This has been an honest mistake on the society's part as we genuinely believed this was an extremely deadly snake.\"\nThe western green mamba feeds on small animals and rodents and is mainly found in the coastal tropical rainforests of western Africa.\nExperts say its bite can be fatal in as little as 30 minutes.", "target": "A complaint about the Scottish SPCA putting what was thought to be one of the world's most deadly snakes to sleep is being investigated by police.", "feat_id": "38249621", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 0, 133, 3986, 2272, 475, 14996, 21, 303, 15, 10, 3627, 14, 56, 385, 9596, 11, 15254, 31, 3072, 1327, 94, 353, 4, 20, 16173, 962, 71, 24, 21, 2325, 11, 10, 26430, 30, 5, 3477, 4440, 71, 3881, 7, 769, 8361, 24, 19, 6857, 38950, 1848, 489, 268, 1447, 4, 522, 3430, 26, 10, 3674, 21, 223, 6077, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "The all-rounder has been included in the T20 squad to face Sri Lanka on 5 July at the Ageas Bowl, having been part of the World T20 squad in March.\n\"It's nice to be involved again,\" the 26-year-old slow left-armer and right-handed batsman told BBC Radio Solent.\n\"I wasn't expecting to be as I thought Moeen Ali would, but him being rested hands me another opportunity.\"\nDawson failed to make an appearance during England's run to the World T20 final in India this year, but his limited-overs performances for Hampshire this season have kept him in contention.\n\"I'm not sure what team they'll go with,\" he said.\n\"I've had some good performances for Hampshire in one-day and T20 cricket and if I keep going with that, hopefully I might get a chance.\"", "target": "Hampshire's Liam Dawson says it would be \"amazing\" to make his England Twenty20 debut on his home ground.", "feat_id": "36547398", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 0, 133, 973, 12, 180, 12, 279, 21, 233, 9, 1156, 18, 623, 255, 844, 2837, 11, 494, 4, 91, 34, 57, 11, 3444, 1026, 13, 10372, 42, 191, 4, 1156, 652, 6604, 8500, 11, 10, 255, 844, 23, 5, 8927, 281, 2616, 15, 195, 550, 4, 2578, 259, 13, 70, 5, 665, 1156, 340, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "The Egypt-backed plan had envisaged a regional forum which analysts say might have forced Israel to reveal whether or not it has nuclear weapons.\nThe proposal was blocked by the US, the UK and Canada. The next review is set for 2020.\nIsrael neither confirms nor denies it has a stockpile of nuclear weapons.\nSpeaking after four weeks of negotiations, US Under-Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller accused Egypt and other Arab countries of \"not willing to let go of these unrealistic and unworkable conditions\" for future talks.\nShe also said some participants tried to \"cynically manipulate\" the whole process.\nBut Egypt warned that the failure to reach a deal \"will have consequences in front of the Arab world and public opinion\", the Associated Press news agency reports.\nLast month, Egypt had proposed to stage a regional conference - with or without Israel's participation and without an agreed agenda.\nSome analysts suggested that this move might have forced Israel - which is not a party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) - to publicly clarify its position on nuclear weapons.\nDecisions at NPT review conferences - held every five years - are made by consensus.\nThe failure of the current talks means the next gathering could only be held in 2020 at the earliest.", "target": "A UN conference aimed at preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons has ended in failure after a row over a nuclear-free Middle East proposal.", "feat_id": "32856926", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 0, 37552, 56, 1850, 10, 2174, 7900, 61, 429, 33, 1654, 1870, 7, 4991, 549, 50, 45, 24, 34, 1748, 2398, 4, 20, 2570, 21, 4953, 30, 5, 382, 6, 5, 987, 8, 896, 4, 382, 2096, 12, 36035, 9, 331, 3199, 24574, 29587, 15098, 1238, 5028, 8, 97, 4681, 749, 9, 22, 3654, 2882, 7, 905, 213, 9, 209, 25477, 8, 542, 6014, 868, 1274, 113, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "Mothers-to-be are more likely to get malaria as their immunity is lowered, says the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG).\nMalaria carries serious risks for mother and baby including miscarriage, stillbirth and premature labour.\nThe tropical disease is transmitted by mosquitoes and causes a fever, flu-like symptoms, vomiting and diarrhoea.\nThere have been no malaria-related deaths in pregnant or recently pregnant women in the UK in the past decade but the RCOG says it has been receiving inquires from worried women.\nIn the UK, about 1,500 cases of malaria are reported each year and about 10 people will die, said the RCOG.\nIt says all non-essential trips to areas with a high risk of malaria should be avoided.\nRisk areas include large areas of Africa, Asia including China and India, Central and South America, parts of the Middle East and some Pacific Islands.\nIf the trip is unavoidable, the college advises women to seek advice from a centre with expertise in malaria which will provide information on ways to reduce the risk of infection.\nWomen should make sure they are aware of the risk, take out measures such as mosquito nets for bite prevention and take anti-malarial medication.\nPhilippa Marsden, who chairs the RCOG's patient information committee, said although the risks were still relatively small it was important that women were well-informed.\nCath Broderick of the RCOG women's network said: \"If women are worried about symptoms after returning from a high-risk country and think they may have malaria, they should see a doctor immediately and inform them of their recent travels.\"\nSymptoms can take a week or more to develop after being bitten.", "target": "Pregnant women should visit countries with a risk of malaria only if their trip is essential, experts are warning.", "feat_id": "30003436", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 0, 18764, 8954, 5723, 1473, 2476, 13, 985, 8, 1928, 217, 32787, 6, 202, 33272, 8, 16374, 6610, 4, 18683, 2199, 16, 20579, 30, 24994, 8, 4685, 10, 11696, 6, 6626, 12, 3341, 5298, 6, 23600, 8, 38982, 23712, 102, 4, 96, 5, 987, 6, 59, 112, 6, 1497, 1200, 9, 23305, 32, 431, 349, 76, 8, 59, 158, 82, 40, 1597, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "Researchers at the University of Sheffield said the tumours were effectively \"fertilising\" the bone to help themselves grow.\nThe study, in the journal Nature, said it may be possible to protect bone from a tumour's nefarious influence and consequently stop the cancer's spread.\nCancer charities said this opened up \"a whole new avenue for research\".\nAround 85% of breast cancers that spread around the body end up in bone, at which point the cancer is difficult to treat and more deadly.\nThe scientists, in Sheffield and the University of Copenhagen, discovered patients with secondary cancers had higher levels of an enzyme called LOX being produced by their tumours and released into the blood.\nBone is constantly being broken down and rebuilt. But in a series of experiments on mice, the research team showed LOX was disrupting the process and leaving lesions and holes in the bone.\nUsing drugs to block LOX prevented the cancer from spreading.\nDr Alison Gartland, a reader in bone and cancer biology at the university, told the BBC News website: \"We think it's a significant breakthrough in trying to prevent metastases (secondary tumours) in breast cancer.\n\"The cancer cells in the primary tumour are actually fertilising the soil for the future growth of itself, LOX is changing the environment in bone to make it better to grow.\"\nThe animal tests also showed that a set of osteoporosis drugs called bisphosphonates could prevent the spread of cancer.\nBisphosphonates also interfere with the way bone is recycled in order to strengthen it.\nThey are already given to some cancer patients, but the Sheffield team believe they could have a much larger role.\nThe effect was discovered only in oestrogen-negative breast cancers. They account for around a third of cases, but are far more deadly.\nKatherine Woods, from Breast Cancer Campaign and Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said: \"By unveiling the role that the protein LOX is playing, these results open up a whole new avenue for research and treatments that could stop breast cancer spreading to the bone.\n\"The research also adds weight to the growing body of evidence supporting the role of bisphosphonates in stopping secondary breast cancer in its tracks.\n\"The reality of living with secondary breast cancer in the bone is a stark one, which leaves many women with bone pain and fractures that need extensive surgery just when they need to be making the most of the time they have left with friends and family.\"\nThe findings may also apply in colon cancer.", "target": "Breast cancers can manipulate the structure of bone to make it easier to spread there, a study has found.", "feat_id": "32901133", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 0, 40450, 23, 5, 589, 9, 9667, 26, 5, 18093, 5634, 58, 4296, 22, 506, 2399, 718, 3009, 113, 5, 9013, 7, 244, 1235, 1733, 4, 8582, 5663, 207, 9, 6181, 16640, 14, 2504, 198, 5, 809, 253, 62, 11, 9013, 6, 23, 61, 477, 5, 1668, 16, 1202, 7, 3951, 8, 55, 4847, 4, 14008, 2967, 1484, 19, 5929, 16640, 56, 723, 1389, 9, 41, 32834, 373, 29504, 1000, 145, 2622, 30, 49, 18093, 5634, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
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{"Unnamed: 0": 1, "text": "This was done by MERT optimization ( Och , 2003 ) towards post-edits under the TER target metric .", "id": 1, "label": 1}
{"Unnamed: 0": 2, "text": "She evaluates 3,000 German verbs with a token frequency between 10 and 2,000 against the Duden ( Dudenredaktion 2001 ) .", "id": 2, "label": 0}
{"Unnamed: 0": 3, "text": "The following four components have been identified as the key elements of a question related to patient care ( Richardson et al. 1995 ) :", "id": 3, "label": 0}
{"Unnamed: 0": 4, "text": "Briscoe and Carroll ( 1997 ) report on manually analyzing an open-class vocabulary of 35,000 head words for predicate subcategorization information and comparing the results against the subcategorization details in COMLEX .", "id": 4, "label": 2}
{"Unnamed: 0": 5, "text": "This is roughly an 11 % relative reduction in error rate over Charniak ( 2000 ) and Bods PCFG-reduction reported in Table 1 .", "id": 5, "label": 2}
{"Unnamed: 0": 6, "text": "Finally , feedback expressions ( head nods and shakes ) are successfully predicted from speech , prosody and eye gaze in interaction with Embodied Communication Agents as well as human communication ( Fujie et al. , 2004 ; Morency et al. , 2005 ; Morency et al. , 2007 ; Morency et al. , 2009 ) .", "id": 6, "label": 0}
{"Unnamed: 0": 7, "text": "We use the agreement checker code developed by Alkuhlani and Habash ( 2011 ) and evaluate our baseline ( MaltParser using only CORE12 ) , best performing model ( Easy-First Parser using CORE12 + DET+LMM+PERSON+FN * NGR g + p ) , and the gold reference .", "id": 7, "label": 1}
{"Unnamed: 0": 8, "text": "The diagnoser , based on Dzikovska et al. ( 2008b ) , outputs a diagnosis which consists of lists of correct , contradictory and non-mentioned objects and relations from the student 's answer .", "id": 8, "label": 3}
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{"text": "Lets start the day\nGrin out a smile\nAnd get over with it\nJust because\nIsnt an abyss merely\nA well\nToo lengthy for a single mans lifespan\nThird person vision\nMakes no sense whatsoever\nIt questions and questions the\nUnresolved levels of cognitive endeavors\nShe licked up the blood as it was still\nOozing from her body\nBlood runs deep in\nCigarette bums and or\nOther sorts of bums\nDo you\nBy any chance\nValue your life\nGets me every time\nNot having problems is so\nThe environment speaks for itself\nNeed now i mediate\nExistence is trivial\nExistence is trivial\nExistence is trivial\nExistence is trivial\nExistence is a trivial phase\nNothingness is my ultimate gain\nAs a subject im viewed neutrally\nBut as a human being\nThats a different subject entirely"}
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{"text": "Chlorocyanide smothered me good any day\nGot me way way all the way and satisfied\nUp until the rays of your forms sprayed my weary eyes\nI figured i should go ahead and give it a try\nNot gonna lie conversing felt confusing\nEspecially in an empty football stadium and losing hard\nThe americans really did it this time\nWeve been blown ten billion miles high\nBut i only wanted you for the chemical\nFor the chemical reactions in my head\nI only wanted you for the chemical\nFor the chemical reactions in my head\nFuture was filled with hollywood endings\nI couldnt help but gag and wish for a way out\nHow about some big old new years eve fireworks\nDeliberately frying up our cables\nAnd the images of each other out of one another\nBecause i only wanted you for the chemical\nFor the chemical reactions in my head\nI only wanted you for the chemical\nFor the chemical reactions in my head"}
{"text": "EDing on your first\nODing right before your last\nDismiss high hopes of trying to\nRedefine your past self\nAmong the unable to comprehend what youre painting\nYou are EDing on your first\nODing right before your last\nYou loathe your peers and sneezed\nThey only cringed and laughed\nYou wasted trash lashed\nYou are fucking frozen in time by a wave\nOf unfiltered nonchalance\nYour blood crystalizes and you die\nOf the methods you could do to yourself\nTurn your head and meet me\nWe were on earth to learn\nWe were on earth to learn\nWe were on earth to learn\nWe were on earth to learn\nWe were on earth to learn\nWe were on earth to learn\nWe were on earth to learn\nWe were on earth to learn\nDream steps out of this world\nTo avoid to\nTo avoid to endure\nDream steps out of this world\nTo avoid to\nTo avoid to endure"}
{"text": "You dont seem to see the seas\nI knew its disappointing to make assumptions\nI knew the news before they were loose\nAnd its only the first glance thats amusing\nYou dont seem to see the seas\nDawdling around pointlessly at ease oh please\nNo doctor could help\nIts not a curable disease\nYou dont seem to see the seas\nBorder of living and deceased\nSparsely on our backs we throw our arms around in search\nI throw my arms in search of\nI had been too certain\nThat something will take away my sorrows place\nBut in this lighting\nAll lightness light\nSaved words\nUnused words\nWere kept for nothing\nIm in the oceans\nHaving a leisure\nTasting the imagined shining of suns\nCaptured by leisure\nTasting the imagined shining of suns"}
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{"Unnamed: 0": 4, "highlights": "Massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage after transoesophageal echocardiography probe insertion.", "paraphrased_highlights": "Massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage after transoesophageal echocardiography probe insertion."}
{"Unnamed: 0": 5, "highlights": "Nitrous oxide sedation in pediatric patients undergoing gastrointestinal endoscopy.", "paraphrased_highlights": "Nitrous oxide sedation in pediatric patients undergoing gastroendoscopy."}
{"Unnamed: 0": 6, "highlights": "A double-blinded evaluation of propacetamol versus ketorolac in combination with patient-controlled analgesia morphine: analgesic efficacy and tolerability after gynecologic surgery.", "paraphrased_highlights": "A double-blind evaluation of propacetamol versus ketorolac in combination with patient-controlled analgesic morphine: analgesic efficacy and tolerability after gynecologic surgery"}
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{"Unnamed: 0": 8, "highlights": "Response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy best predicts survival after curative resection of gastric cancer.", "paraphrased_highlights": "The best predicts survival after neoadjuvant chemotherapy of gastric cancer."}
{"Unnamed: 0": 9, "highlights": "Clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of benign nonepithelial tumors of stomach.", "paraphrased_highlights": "Clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of benign nonepithelial tumors of the stomach."}
{"Unnamed: 0": 0, "text": "To investigate the efficacy of 6 weeks of daily low-dose oral prednisolone in improving pain , mobility , and systemic low-grade inflammation in the short term and whether the effect would be sustained at 12 weeks in older adults with moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis ( OA ) .", "id": 0, "label": 0}
{"Unnamed: 0": 1, "text": "A total of 125 patients with primary knee OA were randomized 1:1 ; 63 received 7.5 mg/day of prednisolone and 62 received placebo for 6 weeks .", "id": 1, "label": 1}
{"Unnamed: 0": 2, "text": "Outcome measures included pain reduction and improvement in function scores and systemic inflammation markers .", "id": 2, "label": 1}
{"Unnamed: 0": 3, "text": "Pain was assessed using the visual analog pain scale ( 0-100 mm ) .", "id": 3, "label": 1}
{"Unnamed: 0": 4, "text": "Secondary outcome measures included the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index scores , patient global assessment ( PGA ) of the severity of knee OA , and 6-min walk distance ( 6MWD ) .", "id": 4, "label": 1}
{"Unnamed: 0": 5, "text": "Serum levels of interleukin 1 ( IL-1 ) , IL-6 , tumor necrosis factor ( TNF ) - , and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein ( hsCRP ) were measured .", "id": 5, "label": 1}
{"Unnamed: 0": 6, "text": "There was a clinically relevant reduction in the intervention group compared to the placebo group for knee pain , physical function , PGA , and 6MWD at 6 weeks .", "id": 6, "label": 2}
{"Unnamed: 0": 7, "text": "The mean difference between treatment arms ( 95 % CI ) was 10.9 ( 4.8-18 .0 ) , p < 0.001 ; 9.5 ( 3.7-15 .4 ) , p < 0.05 ; 15.7 ( 5.3-26 .1 ) , p < 0.001 ; and 86.9 ( 29.8-144 .1 ) , p < 0.05 , respectively .", "id": 7, "label": 2}
{"Unnamed: 0": 8, "text": "Further , there was a clinically relevant reduction in the serum levels of IL-1 , IL-6 , TNF - , and hsCRP at 6 weeks in the intervention group when compared to the placebo group .", "id": 8, "label": 2}
{"Unnamed: 0": 9, "text": "These differences remained significant at 12 weeks .", "id": 9, "label": 2}
{"text": "One thing, I dont know why\nIt doesnt even matter how hard you try\nKeep that in mind, I designed this rhyme\nTo explain in due time all I know\nTime is a valuable thing\nWatch it fly by as the pendulum swings\nWatch it count down to the end of the day\nThe clock ticks life away, its so unreal \nDidnt look out below\nWatch the time go right out the window\nTryin to hold on, didnt even know\nI wasted it all just to watch you go\nI kept everything inside\nAnd even though I tried, it all fell apart\nWhat it meant to me will eventually be\nA memory of a time when I tried so hard\nI tried so hard and got so far\nBut in the end it doesnt even matter\nI had to fall to lose it all\nBut in the end it doesnt even matter\nOne thing, I dont know why\nIt doesnt even matter how hard you try\nKeep that in mind, I designed this rhyme\nTo remind myself how I tried so hard\nIn spite of the way you were mockin me\nActin like I was part of your property\nRememberin all the times you fought with me\nIm surprised it got so far\nThings arent the way they were before\nYou wouldnt even recognize me anymore\nNot that you knew me back then\nBut it all comes back to me in the end\nYou kept everything inside\nAnd even though I tried, it all fell apart\nWhat it meant to me will eventually be\nA memory of a time when I tried so hard\nI tried so hard and got so far\nBut in the end it doesnt even matter\nI had to fall to lose it all\nBut in the end it doesnt even matter\nIve put my trust in you\nPushed as far as I can go\nFor all this\nTheres only one thing you should know\nIve put my trust in you\nPushed as far as I can go\nFor all this\nTheres only one thing you should know\nI tried so hard and got so far\nBut in the end it doesnt even matter\nI had to fall to lose it all\nBut in the end it doesnt even matter"}
{"text": "Shouldve stayed, were there signs, I ignored?\nCan I help you, not to hurt, anymore?\nWe saw brilliance, when the world, was asleep\nThere are things that we can have, but cant keep\nIf they say\nWho cares if one more light goes out?\nIn the sky of a million stars\nIt flickers, flickers\nWho cares when someones time runs out?\nIf a moment is all we are\nOr quicker, quicker\nWho cares if one more light goes out?\nWell I do\nThe reminders, pull the floor from your feet\nIn the kitchen, one more chair than you need, oh\nAnd youre angry, and you should be, its not fair\nJust cause you cant see it, doesnt mean it, isnt there\nIf they say\nWho cares if one more light goes out?\nIn the sky of a million stars\nIt flickers, flickers\nWho cares when someones time runs out?\nIf a moment is all we are\nOr quicker, quicker\nWho cares if one more light goes out?\nWell I do\nWho cares if one more light goes out?\nIn the sky of a million stars\nIt flickers, flickers\nWho cares when someones time runs out?\nIf a moment is all we are\nOr quicker, quicker\nWho cares if one more light goes out?\nWell I do\nWell I do"}
{"text": "Im tired of being what you want me to be\nFeeling so faithless, lost under the surface\nI dont know what youre expecting of me\nPut under the pressure of walking in your shoes\nCaught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow\nEvery step that I take is another mistake to you\nCaught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow\nIve become so numb, I cant feel you there\nBecome so tired, so much more aware\nIm becoming this, all I want to do\nIs be more like me and be less like you\nCant you see that youre smothering me?\nHolding too tightly, afraid to lose control\nCause everything that you thought I would be\nHas fallen apart, right in front of you\nCaught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow\nEvery step that I take is another mistake to you\nCaught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow\nAnd every second I waste is more than I can take\nIve become so numb, I cant feel you there\nBecome so tired, so much more aware\nIm becoming this, all I want to do\nIs be more like me and be less like you\nAnd I know I may end up failing, too\nBut I know you were just like me\nWith someone disappointed in you\nIve become so numb, I cant feel you there\nBecome so tired, so much more aware\nIm becoming this, all I want to do\nIs be more like me and be less like you\nIve become so numb, I cant feel you there\nIm tired of being what you want me to be\nIve become so numb, I cant feel you there\nIm tired of being what you want me to be"}
{"text": "Yeah\nThank you, thank you, thank you, youre far too kind! \nAh, uh, whoo, yeah! Ready?\nWhoo, whoo, whoo!\nLets go!\nCookin raw with the Brooklyn boy\nSo for one last time I need yall to roar\nUh, uh, uh, uh \nNow, what the hell are you waiting for?\nAfter me, there shall be no more\nSo for one last time, nigga, make some noise\nGet em Jay!\nWho you know fresher than Hov? Riddle me that!\nThe rest of yall know where Im lyrically at\nCant none of yall mirror me back, yeah, hearin me rap\nIs like hearin G. Rap in his prime, Im\nYoung H.O., raps grateful dead\nBout to take over the globe, now break bread\nIm in Boeing jets, Global Express\nOut the country but the blueberry still connect\nOn the low but the yacht got a triple deck\nBut when you Young, what the fuck you expect? Yep, yep!\nGrand openin, grand closin\nGod damn, your man Hov cracked the can open again\nWho you gon find doper than him?\nWith no pen, just draw off inspira-tion-tion\nSoon you gon see you cant replace him-him\nWith cheap imitations for these generations\nEncore, do you want more?\nCookin raw with the Brooklyn boy\nSo for one last time I need yall to roar\nUh, uh, uh, uh \nNow, what the hell are you waiting for?\nAfter me, there shall be no more\nSo for one last time, nigga, make some noise\nWhat the hell are you waiting for?\nLook what you made me do, look what I made for you\nKnew if I paid my dues, how will they pay you?\nWhen you first come in the game, they try to play you\nThen you drop a couple of hits, look how they wave to you \nFrom Marcy to Madison Square\nTo the only thing that matters in just a matter of years \nAs fate would have it, Jays status appears\nTo be at an all-time high, perfect time to say goodbye\nWhen I come back like Jordan\nWearin the 45, it aint to play games with you\nIts to aim at you, probably maim you\nIf I owe you Im blowin you to smithereens\nCocksucker, take one for your team\nAnd I need you to remember one thing \nI came, I saw, I conquered\nFrom record sales, to sold-out concerts\nSo, motherfucker, if you want this encore\nI need you to scream, til your lungs get sore \nIm tired of being what you want me to be\nFeeling so faithless, lost under the surface\nDont know what youre expecting of me\nPut under the pressure of walking in your shoes\nEvery step that I take is another mistake to you\nAnd every second I waste is more than I can take!\nIve become so numb, I cant feel you there\nBecome so tired, so much more aware\nIm becoming this, all I want to do\nIs be more like me and be less like you\nIve become so numb\nCan I get a encore? Do you want more? \nIve become so numb\nSo for one last time I need yall to roar\nOne last time I need yall to roar"}
{"text": "Crawling in my skin\nThese wounds, they will not heal\nFear is how I fall\nConfusing what is real\nTheres something inside me that pulls beneath the surface\nConsuming, confusing\nThis lack of self-control I fear is never-ending\nControlling, I cant seem\nTo find myself again, my walls are closing in\nWithout a sense of confidence\nIm convinced that theres just too much pressure to take\nIve felt this way before, so insecure\nCrawling in my skin\nThese wounds, they will not heal\nFear is how I fall\nConfusing what is real\nDiscomfort endlessly has pulled itself upon me\nDistracting, reacting\nAgainst my will, I stand beside my own reflection\nIts haunting how I cant seem\nTo find myself again, my walls are closing in\nWithout a sense of confidence\nIm convinced that theres just too much pressure to take\nIve felt this way before, so insecure\nCrawling in my skin\nThese wounds, they will not heal\nFear is how I fall\nConfusing what is real\nCrawling in my skin\nThese wounds they will not heal\nFear is how I fall\nConfusing, confusing what is real\n(Theres something inside me that pulls beneath the surface\nConsuming) Confusing what is real\n(This lack of self-control I fear is never-ending\nControlling) Confusing what is real"}
{"text": "Memories consume like opening the wound\nIm picking me apart again\nYou all assume Im safe here in my room\nUnless I try to start again\nI dont want to be the one the battles always choose\nCause inside, I realize that Im the one confused\nI dont know whats worth fighting for\nOr why I have to scream\nI dont know why I instigate\nAnd say what I dont mean\nI dont know how I got this way\nI know its not alright\nSo Im breaking the habit\nIm breaking the habit tonight\nClutching my cure, I tightly lock the door\nI try to catch my breath again\nI hurt much more than anytime before\nI had no options left again\nI dont want to be the one the battles always choose\nCause inside, I realize that Im the one confused\nI dont know whats worth fighting for\nOr why I have to scream\nI dont know why I instigate\nAnd say what I dont mean\nI dont know how I got this way\nIll never be alright\nSo Im breaking the habit\nIm breaking the habit tonight\nIll paint it on the walls\nCause Im the one at fault\nIll never fight again\nAnd this is how it ends\nI dont know whats worth fighting for\nOr why I have to scream\nBut now I have some clarity\nTo show you what I mean\nI dont know how I got this way\nIll never be alright\nSo Im breaking the habit\nIm breaking the habit\nIm breaking the habit tonight"}
{"text": "Tell me what Ive gotta do\nTheres no getting through to you\nThe lights are on but nobodys home \nYou say I cant understand\nBut youre not giving me a chance\nWhen you leave me, where do you go? \nAll the walls that you keep building\nAll this time that I spent chasing\nAll the ways that I keep losing you\nThe truth is, you turn into someone else\nYou keep running like the sky is falling\nI can whisper, I can yell\nBut I know, yeah I know, yeah I know\nIm just talking to myself\nTalking to myself\nTalking to myself\nBut I know, yeah I know, yeah I know\nIm just talking to myself\nI admit I made mistakes\nBut yours might cost you everything\nCant you hear me calling you home?\nOh, all the walls that you keep building\nAll this time that I spent chasing\nAll the ways that I keep losing you\nThe truth is, you turned into someone else\nYou keep running like the sky is falling\nI can whisper, I can yell\nBut I know, yeah I know, yeah I know\nIm just talking to myself\nTalking to myself\nTalking to myself\nYeah I know, yeah I know, yeah I know\nIm just talking to myself\nAll the walls that you keep building\nAll this time that I spent chasing\nAll the ways that I keep losing you\nThe truth is, you turned into someone else\nYou keep running like the sky is falling\nI can whisper, I can yell\nBut I know, yeah I know, yeah I know\nIm just talking to myself\nTalking to myself\nTalking to myself\nYeah I know, yeah I know, yeah I know\nTalking to myself"}
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{"prompt": "Create generative qa consisting of faiss document store, bm25 retriever and seq2 seq generator", "pipeline": "{\"version\": \"1.8.0\", \"components\": [{\"name\": \"faiss_document_store\", \"type\": \"FAISSDocumentStore\", \"params\": {\"sql_url\": \"sqlite:///faiss_document_store.db\", \"vector_dim\": 0, \"embedding_dim\": 768, \"faiss_index_factory_str\": \"Flat\", \"return_embedding\": false, \"index\": \"document\", \"similarity\": \"dot_product\", \"embedding_field\": \"embedding\", \"progress_bar\": true, \"duplicate_documents\": \"overwrite\", \"n_links\": 64, \"ef_search\": 20, \"ef_construction\": 80, \"validate_index_sync\": true}}, {\"name\": \"bm25_retriever\", \"type\": \"BM25Retriever\", \"params\": {\"top_k\": 10, \"all_terms_must_match\": false, \"scale_score\": true}}, {\"name\": \"seq2_seq_generator\", \"type\": \"Seq2SeqGenerator\", \"params\": {\"top_k\": 1, \"max_length\": 200, \"min_length\": 2, \"num_beams\": 8, \"use_gpu\": true, \"progress_bar\": true, \"use_auth_token\": false}}], \"pipelines\": [{\"name\": \"my_generator_pipeline\", \"nodes\": [{\"inputs\": [\"Query\"], \"name\": \"bm25_retriever\"}, {\"inputs\": [\"bm25_retriever\"], \"name\": \"seq2_seq_generator\"}]}]}"}
{"prompt": "Build extractive qa with faiss document store, ElasticsearchFilterOnlyRetriever and farm reader", "pipeline": "{\"version\": \"1.8.0\", \"components\": [{\"name\": \"faiss_document_store\", \"type\": \"FAISSDocumentStore\", \"params\": {\"sql_url\": \"sqlite:///faiss_document_store.db\", \"vector_dim\": 0, \"embedding_dim\": 768, \"faiss_index_factory_str\": \"Flat\", \"return_embedding\": false, \"index\": \"document\", \"similarity\": \"dot_product\", \"embedding_field\": \"embedding\", \"progress_bar\": true, \"duplicate_documents\": \"overwrite\", \"n_links\": 64, \"ef_search\": 20, \"ef_construction\": 80, \"validate_index_sync\": true}}, {\"name\": \"elasticsearch_filter_only_retriever\", \"type\": \"ElasticsearchFilterOnlyRetriever\", \"params\": {\"top_k\": 10, \"all_terms_must_match\": false}}, {\"name\": \"farm_reader\", \"type\": \"FARMReader\", \"params\": {\"context_window_size\": 150, \"batch_size\": 50, \"use_gpu\": true, \"no_ans_boost\": 0.0, \"return_no_answer\": false, \"top_k\": 10, \"top_k_per_candidate\": 3, \"top_k_per_sample\": 1, \"num_processes\": 0, \"max_seq_len\": 256, \"doc_stride\": 128, \"progress_bar\": true, \"duplicate_filtering\": 0, \"use_confidence_scores\": true, \"confidence_threshold\": 0, \"use_auth_token\": false}}], \"pipelines\": [{\"name\": \"my_query_pipeline\", \"nodes\": [{\"inputs\": [\"Query\"], \"name\": \"elasticsearch_filter_only_retriever\"}, {\"inputs\": [\"elasticsearch_filter_only_retriever\"], \"name\": \"farm_reader\"}]}]}"}
{"prompt": "Create search summarization pipeline using pinecone document store, table text retriever and transformers summarizer", "pipeline": "{\"version\": \"1.8.0\", \"components\": [{\"name\": \"pinecone_document_store\", \"type\": \"PineconeDocumentStore\", \"params\": {\"environment\": \"us-west1-gcp\", \"embedding_dim\": 768, \"return_embedding\": false, \"index\": \"document\", \"similarity\": \"cosine\", \"replicas\": 1, \"shards\": 1, \"embedding_field\": \"embedding\", \"progress_bar\": true, \"duplicate_documents\": \"overwrite\", \"recreate_index\": false, \"validate_index_sync\": true}}, {\"name\": \"table_text_retriever\", \"type\": \"TableTextRetriever\", \"params\": {\"max_seq_len_query\": 64, \"max_seq_len_passage\": 256, \"max_seq_len_table\": 256, \"top_k\": 10, \"use_gpu\": true, \"batch_size\": 16, \"embed_meta_fields\": [\"name\", \"section_title\", \"caption\"], \"use_fast_tokenizers\": true, \"similarity_function\": \"dot_product\", \"global_loss_buffer_size\": 150000, \"progress_bar\": true, \"use_auth_token\": false, \"scale_score\": true, \"use_fast\": true}}, {\"name\": \"transformers_summarizer\", \"type\": \"TransformersSummarizer\", \"params\": {\"model_name_or_path\": \"google/pegasus-xsum\", \"max_length\": 200, \"min_length\": 5, \"use_gpu\": true, \"clean_up_tokenization_spaces\": true, \"separator_for_single_summary\": \" \", \"generate_single_summary\": false, \"batch_size\": 16, \"progress_bar\": true, \"use_auth_token\": false}}], \"pipelines\": [{\"name\": \"my_query_pipeline\", \"nodes\": [{\"inputs\": [\"Query\"], \"name\": \"table_text_retriever\"}, {\"inputs\": [\"table_text_retriever\"], \"name\": \"transformers_summarizer\"}]}]}"}
{"prompt": "Create SearchSummarizationPipeline using OpenSearchDocumentStore, TfidfRetriever and transformers summarizer", "pipeline": "{\"version\": \"1.8.0\", \"components\": [{\"name\": \"open_search_document_store\", \"type\": \"OpenSearchDocumentStore\", \"params\": {\"scheme\": \"https\", \"username\": \"admin\", \"password\": \"admin\", \"port\": 0, \"index\": \"document\", \"label_index\": \"label\", \"content_field\": \"content\", \"name_field\": \"name\", \"embedding_field\": \"embedding\", \"embedding_dim\": 768, \"analyzer\": \"standard\", \"verify_certs\": false, \"recreate_index\": false, \"create_index\": true, \"refresh_type\": \"wait_for\", \"similarity\": \"dot_product\", \"timeout\": 30, \"return_embedding\": false, \"duplicate_documents\": \"overwrite\", \"index_type\": \"flat\", \"scroll\": \"1d\", \"skip_missing_embeddings\": true, \"synonym_type\": \"synonym\", \"use_system_proxy\": false, \"knn_engine\": \"nmslib\"}}, {\"name\": \"tfidf_retriever\", \"type\": \"TfidfRetriever\", \"params\": {\"top_k\": 10}}, {\"name\": \"transformers_summarizer\", \"type\": \"TransformersSummarizer\", \"params\": {\"model_name_or_path\": \"google/pegasus-xsum\", \"max_length\": 200, \"min_length\": 5, \"use_gpu\": true, \"clean_up_tokenization_spaces\": true, \"separator_for_single_summary\": \" \", \"generate_single_summary\": false, \"batch_size\": 16, \"progress_bar\": true, \"use_auth_token\": false}}], \"pipelines\": [{\"name\": \"my_query_pipeline\", \"nodes\": [{\"inputs\": [\"Query\"], \"name\": \"tfidf_retriever\"}, {\"inputs\": [\"tfidf_retriever\"], \"name\": \"transformers_summarizer\"}]}]}"}
{"prompt": "Generate Haystack faq search pipeline consisting of bm25 retriever and OpenSearchDocumentStore", "pipeline": "{\"version\": \"1.8.0\", \"components\": [{\"name\": \"open_search_document_store\", \"type\": \"OpenSearchDocumentStore\", \"params\": {\"scheme\": \"https\", \"username\": \"admin\", \"password\": \"admin\", \"port\": 0, \"index\": \"document\", \"label_index\": \"label\", \"content_field\": \"content\", \"name_field\": \"name\", \"embedding_field\": \"embedding\", \"embedding_dim\": 768, \"analyzer\": \"standard\", \"verify_certs\": false, \"recreate_index\": false, \"create_index\": true, \"refresh_type\": \"wait_for\", \"similarity\": \"dot_product\", \"timeout\": 30, \"return_embedding\": false, \"duplicate_documents\": \"overwrite\", \"index_type\": \"flat\", \"scroll\": \"1d\", \"skip_missing_embeddings\": true, \"synonym_type\": \"synonym\", \"use_system_proxy\": false, \"knn_engine\": \"nmslib\"}}, {\"name\": \"bm25_retriever\", \"type\": \"BM25Retriever\", \"params\": {\"top_k\": 10, \"all_terms_must_match\": false, \"scale_score\": true}}], \"pipelines\": [{\"name\": \"my_doc_search_pipeline\", \"nodes\": [{\"inputs\": [\"Query\"], \"name\": \"bm25_retriever\"}, {\"inputs\": [\"bm25_retriever\"]}]}]}"}