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question:Answer the following question: Marine pollution is a generic term for the entry into the ocean of potentially hazardous chemicals or particles. The biggest culprits are rivers and with them many agriculture fertilizer chemicals as well as livestock and human waste. The excess of oxygen-depleting chemicals leads to hypoxia and the creation of a dead zone.Marine debris, which is also known as marine litter, describes human-created waste floating in a body of water. Oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the center of gyres and coastlines, frequently washing aground where it is known as beach litter. The Malegese Ocean is primarily connected to one river. This river is next to Hilda's farm that she has lived on for decades. Ever since she was a child, she was taught that it's important to dump excess fertilizer into the river. So, that's what she does whenever she has leftover fertilizer she isn't going to use. The Dundrin Ocean is connected to many rivers. However, these rivers are located primarily in uninhabited and natural areas of the world. There is one farm near the Dundrin, though, which is owned by Luke. Luke never disposes of any of his garbage in the ocean or rivers near his farm, and he chooses instead to store excess fertilizer for the future or properly dispose of his trash. Which ocean would it be harder to catch a fish in? Answer:
answer:It would likely be harder to catch a fish in the Malegese Ocean due to the potential for more pollution and the creation of dead zones from Hilda's practice of dumping excess fertilizer into the connected river.
question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Q: I am verifying the answers generated by an automatic system to the following question: what part of the bp oil spill affected the water Suggested answer: The total discharge is estimated at . Should I validate this answer? Options: [-] No. [-] Yes. The answer is:
answer:No.
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. Sentence 1: In 2015 , SAP announced George X and Manny Rodriguez as the SpikeTV Spanish commentators for Premier Boxing Champions on Spike TV . Sentence 2: In 2015 , SpikeTV George X and Manny Rodriguez announced SAP Spanish commentators on Premier Boxing Champions on Spike TV . Do these two sentences convey the same information?
answer:Step 1: Read and analyze Sentence 1. In 2015, SAP announced George X and Manny Rodriguez as the SpikeTV Spanish commentators for Premier Boxing Champions on Spike TV. Step 2: Identify the key information in Sentence 1. - Year: 2015 - Subject: SAP - Action: Announced - Individuals: George X and Manny Rodriguez - Role: SpikeTV Spanish commentators - Event: Premier Boxing Champions on Spike TV Step 3: Read and analyze Sentence 2. In 2015, SpikeTV George X and Manny Rodriguez announced SAP Spanish commentators on Premier Boxing Champions on Spike TV. Step 4: Identify the key information in Sentence 2. - Year: 2015 - Subjects: George X and Manny Rodriguez - Action: Announced - Company: SAP - Role: Spanish commentators - Event: Premier Boxing Champions on Spike TV Step 5: Compare the key information in both sentences. Sentence 1 key information: - Subject: SAP - Action: Announced - Individuals: George X and Manny Rodriguez - Role: SpikeTV Spanish commentators Sentence 2 key information: - Subjects: George X and Manny Rodriguez - Action: Announced - Company: SAP - Role: Spanish commentators Step 6: Evaluate if they convey the same information. The two sentences do not convey the same information. In Sentence 1, SAP is the one announcing George X and Manny Rodriguez as the SpikeTV Spanish commentators. In Sentence 2, George X and Manny Rodriguez are the ones announcing SAP Spanish commentators. The placement of the company (SAP) and individuals (George X and Manny Rodriguez) has been switched, resulting in a different meaning.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Here is a news article: Kenneth E. Melson, who has faced heavy criticism in connection with the controversial Fast and Furious gun-trafficking investigation, announced Tuesday that he is stepping down as acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Also resigning is Dennis Burke, the U.S. attorney in Phoenix whose office oversaw the Fast and Furious program, in which ATF agents purposely allowed weapons to be illegally purchased in the hope of catching Mexican drug cartel leaders.Melson shared the news in a conference call at 11:30 a.m. EDT with supervisors at the bureau's field offices, telling them that he will be moving back to the Department of Justice to serve as a senior advisor with the Office of Legal Programs. His resignation will take effect at 5 p.m. EDT.Attorney Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. announced that B. Todd Jones, the U.S. attorney in Minneapolis, will replace Melson as acting director, effective Wednesday.Despite the problems with Fast and Furious under Melson's tenure, Holder praised the outgoing acting director and his new responsibilities."Ken brings decades of experience at the department and extensive knowledge in forensic science to his new role and I know he will be a valuable contributor on these issues," Holder said. "As he moves into this new role, I want to thank Ken for his dedication to the department over the last three decades."But simply transferring Melson within the Justice Department did not immediately sit well with some critics, including Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), who has asked Justice officials for an accounting of all Fast and Furious cases in Texas."Instead of reassigning those responsible for Fast and Furious within the Department of Justice," Cornyn said, "Atty. Gen. Holder should ask for their resignations and come clean on all alleged gun-walking operations, including a detailed response to allegations of a Texas-based scheme."Under Melson's leadership, ATF launched Operation Fast and Furious, through which agents were to watch -- and in some cases record on video -- illegal gun sales and then use surveillance teams and electronic eavesdropping to follow the guns and learn how the weapons were moved. The goal was to arrest cartel leaders overseeing gun smuggling on the U.S. side of the border with Mexico But the chase for guns and cartel leaders soon hit a dead end. The ATF was attempting to follow each of the weapons as they were moved from the straw men who bought them illegally at gun shops to what officials expected would be cartel higher-ups in the U.S., who would move them to Mexico.The agency, which didn't have the resources to follow so many weapons, soon lost track of many of them. When officials did follow them to the next level, the buyers of the guns often turned out to be Mexicans living legally in the U.S. and not cartel honchos.An investigation by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), uncovered emails that showed Melson was regularly briefed on the botched [email protected] ||||| The controversy over the Fast and Furious anti-gun-trafficking operation upended the careers of two Justice Department officials Tuesday as the interim head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was transferred to an obscure, new post and the well-connected chief federal prosecutor in Arizona resigned. ATF’s current acting director, Ken Melson, will move to Justice’s Office of Legal Policy this week to become a senior adviser on forensic science, the Justice Department said. Dennis Burke, the U.S. Attorney for Arizona who oversaw prosecutions in that state related to the Fast and Furious operation, stepped down and left the federal government. Text Size - + reset Issa: ATF actions 'felony stupid' POLITICO 44 Neither Attorney General Eric Holder’s statements nor one from Burke made direct reference to the high-profile congressional investigation or a separate Justice Department probe into the ATF-led operation, which was aimed at reducing the flow of guns to Mexican drug gangs but allegedly allowed as many as 2,000 firearms to pass into the hands of criminals. However, Holder and Burke — a prominent figure in Arizona politics — both made vague allusions to distractions currently facing federal prosecutors in Arizona. “I am grateful to Dennis for his dedication and service to the Department of Justice over these many years and commend his decision to place the interests of the U.S. Attorney’s office above all else,” Holder said. “My long tenure in public service has been intensely gratifying. It has also been intensely demanding. For me, it is the right time to move on to pursue other aspects of my career and my life and allow the office to move ahead,” Burke said in a statement confirming that he’d submitted his resignation to President Barack Obama. At a House hearing in June, ATF agents complained that their efforts to seize weapons and arrest alleged traffickers were impeded by the unwillingness of federal prosecutors in Burke’s office to intercede immediately after suspicious gun buys. The agents said prosecutors blamed judicial rulings about the evidence needed to prove gun trafficking or other crimes. Sources in Washington and Arizona said Burke was summoned for an interview on Aug. 18 by the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee, chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.). Burke quickly became the focus of heated questioning and ire from Republicans, a source close to Burke said. “My understanding is it did not go well,” the source said. “The bottom line is someone’s head needed to roll. … No one at the Justice Department wanted to back him up.” Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the top Democrat on the committee, said in a statement that Melson and Burke both acknowledged to the panel that “mistakes were made and that Operation Fast and Furious lacked adequate protections for public safety. Fresh leadership will allow ATF to move forward and focus on its vital mission of enforcing our nation’s gun laws.” A lower-ranking prosecutor who dealt with the Fast & Furious operation, Emory Hurley, was also reassigned from criminal cases to civil litigation, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. The change, which took place Monday, came at his own request, the spokeswoman said. The White House had no comment Tuesday on the personnel moves. Holder offered no reason for Melson’s reassignment, but simply noted his long tenure at the department and his expertise in forensics. Melson, a veteran federal prosecutor, took the top spot at the ATF on an interim basis in 2009 and oversaw the execution of Fast and Furious, an effort that was aimed at rooting out gun smugglers selling weapons to Mexican cartels. Investigators say the ATF lost track of as many as 2,000 guns that were sold during the operation, including two that were found near the scene of the killing of a Border Patrol agent last December. In July, Melson gave a lengthy interview to congressional investigators outside the presence of — and without advance notice to — DOJ’s legislative affairs team. In the interview, Melson said he had objected to aspects of DOJ’s plans for handing the legislative inquiries and that he had been told not to tell Congress why mid-level ATF officials with responsibility for the Fast and Furious operation were reassigned. ||||| A summary of this is?
answer:A man named Kenneth Melson and another man, Dennis Burke, both had important jobs in the government. They were involved in a project called Fast and Furious, which was about stopping bad people from getting guns. But the project didn't work well, and this caused many people to be unhappy with them. So, Kenneth decided to leave his current job and move to another job in the government. Dennis also decided to quit his job. Now, a new man, Todd Jones, will take Kenneth's old job to try to make things better. People hope that these job changes will help fix the problems in the government project.