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question:Can you give me some examples of the ways in which corn has been processed and profited from throughout human history?
answer:According to the passage, corn has been processed and profited from throughout human history in many ways. Here are some examples: - Corn syrup, corn starch, and corn oil are commonly used in food products. - Alcohol contains corn. - Food packaging contains corn. - Corn can help things to stick or not to stick, it can thicken, it can hold, and it can last. - Corn is the driving wheel of the American economy, and it sells well. - In four months, a single grain of corn can multiply itself 800 times. These are just a few examples of the many ways in which corn has been processed and profited from throughout human history.
question:Read the passage below and answer the question or follow the instruction: Who was the good Samaritan who tried to catch the woman, and what happened to him? Passage: A woman who jumped from the third level of the Oakland Raiders' stadium survived after an ex-Marine man tried to catch her and broke her fall, police said. The woman, who was not identified, was critically injured Sunday after plunging about 45 feet at O.co Coliseum. She jumped shortly after the Raiders' 23-19 loss to the Tennessee Titans, as fans filed out of the stadium. The good Samaritan was seriously injured but was conscious and talking at the hospital, police said. Nelson said the woman went to a seating area that was covered by a tarp and appeared to be alone when she jumped. The man on the concourse level saw her and repeatedly shouted, "Don't do it," Nelson said. Nelson told KTVU-TV he lunged toward the woman as she dropped and was knocked down as he tried to catch her. Nelson visited the man in the hospital Sunday evening. "He just couldn't imagine having people see that," Nelson said. "He said it was a reaction. Even now, at the hospital he's very concerned about her. He's a real compassionate person." The 61-year-old man's name was not released. Nelson told the TV station he was from Stockton, had served as a Marine and is a Raiders season ticket holder. On the NFL's opening day this year, a fan died from a fall off a pedestrian overpass outside Candlestick Park in San Francisco, and two others were injured when a railing collapsed at the Colts game against the Raiders in Indianapolis.
answer:Who was the good Samaritan who tried to catch the woman, and what happened to him? - The good Samaritan was a 61-year-old ex-Marine man from Stockton who was a Raiders season ticket holder. He was seriously injured but conscious and talking at the hospital after trying to catch the woman who had jumped from the stadium.
question:Can you find any information in the passage about why the woman jumped from the stadium?
answer:No, there is no information in the passage about why the woman jumped from the stadium.
question:Can you tell me more about the NFL opening day incident mentioned at the end of the passage?
answer:The passage briefly mentions that on the NFL's opening day this year, a fan died from a fall off a pedestrian overpass outside Candlestick Park in San Francisco, and two others were injured when a railing collapsed at the Colts game against the Raiders in Indianapolis. However, no further information is provided about these incidents.