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question:Please answer the following question: Q: What occur because solid lithosphere travels on a round planet? Read this paragraph and choose the correct option from the provided answers: Intraplate earthquakes occur because solid lithosphere travels on a round planet. Choices: - aeration earthquakes - volcanos - ejecta earthquakes - intraplate earthquakes A: A:
answer:intraplate earthquakes
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. By. Daily Mail Reporter. PUBLISHED:. 15:01 EST, 19 December 2012. |. UPDATED:. 18:11 EST, 19 December 2012. A NBA star has decided to give up his celebratory six-shooter gesture in the wake of the Sandy Hook school massacre. Joakim Noah, 27, who plays for the Chicago Red Bulls, has not used his trademark move since the attack last Friday where 20 children aged six and seven died along with six teaching staff. The player, who earned 11million this year, had celebrated success on the court by miming guns with his index fingers. Scroll down for video. Respect: Chicago Bulls' Joakim Noah reacts during an NBA basketball game against the Philadelphia 76ers on December 12, prior to the Sandy Hook school shootings. During the Bulls last game against Boston Celtics, which the Chicago team won 100-89, Noah did not once make the gesture - or at two other games in the past week. The player had been performing the celebration since the 2010-11 season. He told the New York Post: 'It was kind of like a funny, comical thing. But I guess we’re in a situation right now where it’s not funny.' He said that the high level of gun violence in Chicago added to his decision. On December 14, the star player tweeted: 'This is so f***** up... There needs to be some kind of gun control.. For real.' Joakim Noah has established a charity called Noah's Arc Foundation which helps underprivileged children through sports and arts programs. Tribute: The Bulls player has used the celebration for several seasons until last week when he said it was no longer a 'funny, comical thing' New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz has visited the home of the six-year-old Connecticut shooting victim who was buried in a replica of his jersey. Jack Pinto was among 20 children shot to death Friday in Newtown. Several elementary school-age children played touch football in the front yard of his family's home on Tuesday. Tribute: Victor Cruz's boots for Jack Pinto. Six-year-old Jack was a huge Giants fan and Cruz his favorite player. Many wore Giants jerseys or Newtown football or wrestling shirts as they laughed, smiled and hugged. The children and their families left after several hours. Young fans carried autographed Giants footballs and jerseys. About 45 minutes later, Cruz left the home in an SUV and an escort of five police cruisers, sirens blaring. He later tweeted that he has 'much love to the entire Pinto family. Great people with huge hearts'. Several people leaving the home confirmed Cruz was there. When the New York Giants took on the Atlanta Falcons this past Sunday, Cruz's boots were inscribed with the words 'Jack Pinto, My Hero', 'R.I.P. Jack Pinto' and 'This one is for you'. Cruz later said: 'There's no words that can describe the type of feeling that you get when a kid idolizes you so much that unfortunately they want to put him in the casket with your jersey on. 'I can't even explain it.' Here is a summary of the highlights for this article:
answer:1. In the wake of the Sandy Hook school massacre, NBA star Joakim Noah, who plays for the Chicago Red Bulls, has decided to stop using his celebratory six-shooter gesture. 2. Noah has not used this trademark move since the tragic event that left 20 children and six teaching staff dead. 3. The player, who earned 11 million this year, used to celebrate success on the court by miming guns with his index fingers. 4. Noah's decision to stop using the gesture was also influenced by the high level of gun violence in Chicago. 5. Joakim Noah has established a charity called Noah's Arc Foundation to help underprivileged children through sports and arts programs. 6. New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz visited the home of six-year-old Jack Pinto, a Connecticut shooting victim who was buried in a replica of Cruz's jersey. 7. Cruz honored Jack Pinto by inscribing his boots with messages such as "Jack Pinto, My Hero," "R.I.P. Jack Pinto," and "This one is for you" during a game against the Atlanta Falcons.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Write some highlights for the following article: Nogales, Arizona, is a small city. Just more than 20,000 people live here, according to the 2005 census. But spend a couple of days here with law enforcement, and your head will spin. Almost half of all illegal drugs seized from Mexico last year were seized in the eastern Arizona region, and Nogales is the largest border city in this U.S. border patrol sector. In the past six months, the Border Patrol has seized about 500,000 pounds of illegal drugs here, which is 15 percent higher than the previous six months. Each day, hundreds of people are arrested, mostly for immigration violations but many for drug and weapons crimes. The temporary jail cells in the Border Patrol station in Nogales are often overflowing. The Border Patrol boss in this sector says his agents were assaulted 260 times within the past year. One night this week, we saw the danger and variety of lawbreaking activity experienced here quite vividly. At the immigration checkpoint set up a half-hour north of Nogales on Interstate 19, a semi truck is pulled over when the drug-sniffing dog detects something. The back of the truck is opened, and inside are thousands of tomatoes, but the dog is still not happy. The truck is taken back to the Border Patrol station, and agents climb over the tomatoes. And that's where they find the stash. Bales and bales of dope. Forty bales of marijuana. Nine hundred eight pounds, to be exact. At a street value of 800 a pound, the authorities estimate they kept 720,000 worth of marijuana off the streets. I interview the man arrested for driving the shipment. The operating theory: that he is doing dirty work for one of the Mexican cartels. But the Mexican man tells me he is not scared, because "I was just carrying tomatoes." He claims that he knew nothing about the nearly half-ton of pot. The man will be telling that to the judge and could face significant time in an American prison. Illegal drugs consume the day of all law enforcement people here. We drive with the Border Patrol in the late hours of the night and hear a call over the radio that two men have been spotted jumping the border wall with backpacks. The chase is on, and another dog is brought to the area. The men disappear, but the dog picks up a scent in the heavy, hilly brush. Sarah the drug-sniffing dog is taught to sit when she finds something. She suddenly sits and then jumps on what looks like bushes. It turns out the bushes are actually attached to sacks of marijuana. Two 25-pound sacks full of pot. They were abandoned by the men when they ran away after being spotted. Street value, at least 40,000. Ray Rivera, the agent who works with Sarah, told me that over the past two years, Sarah has found nearly 7,000 pounds of pot. But Rivera also is pretty heroic. Just a couple of weeks ago, he was shot in the leg when a man he was chasing committed suicide. The bullet passed through the man's face and into Rivera's knee. Law enforcement life here is not for the squeamish. Before we leave this area, we go to a rural area west of Nogales where we hear illegal immigrants and drug couriers often try to get into the United States. When we get there, we see why. The tall border fence abruptly ends as it gets close to a small mountain, but there is plenty of space for people to squeeze into the United States. We wander about 10 feet into Mexico to look at some of the clothes, water bottles and cigarette boxes that people have left behind. As we get ready to leave, we see a Border Patrol vehicle zooming towards us. They don't know we're with CNN; they think we may be criminals. One of the four agents points his rifle at us and demands that we keep our hands in plain sight. They search our car, and we tell them who we are and what we're doing. They say they spotted us because of their long-range video cameras. They tell us to give them a heads up next time we go exploring, and all is well. The agents did their job well. But there are only so many of them and an immense amount of border. After spending time with these agents, it's easy to see how sometimes what they do feels like a thankless task. Highlights:
answer:- Nogales, Arizona is the largest border city in the eastern Arizona region, with almost half of all illegal drugs seized from Mexico last year being confiscated there. - The Border Patrol has seized about 500,000 pounds of illegal drugs in the past six months, a 15% increase from the previous period. This has led to the temporary jail cells overflowing in the city. - Border Patrol agents face danger on a daily basis, which was demonstrated when an agent was shot in the leg while chasing a suspect. - One incident showcased the ingenuity of drug traffickers when they hid 908 pounds of marijuana worth 720,000 within a shipment of tomatoes. - Despite the efforts of law enforcement, the immense border size and sophisticated strategies by traffickers make it a constant and arduous battle to control the flow of drugs and weapons into the United States.
question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Definition: You are given a set of queries separated by ' ', and your job is to find out the query which is not a well-formed or well-structured query in terms of grammar, punctuations, or spelling errors. Input: Do dogs like jello ? What is ms Fishers homework today ? 6 facts on majorca ? What were ww1 eating tins used for ? Output:
answer:The input queries provided are as follows: 1. Do dogs like jello? 2. What is ms Fishers homework today? 3. 6 facts on majorca? 4. What were ww1 eating tins used for? The query which is not well-formed or well-structured in terms of grammar, punctuations, or spelling errors is: Query 2: "What is ms Fishers homework today?" The corrected version of this query should be: "What is Ms. Fisher's homework today?"