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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Translate to German: In a word, the dynamism of that society is enough to make you dizzy.
answer:"In einem Wort, der Dynamismus dieser Gesellschaft ist genug, um einem schwindelig zu machen." In dieser Übersetzung wird das englische Original "In a word, the dynamism of that society is enough to make you dizzy" ins Deutsche übertragen. Hierbei wird der Ausdruck "in a word" mit "in einem Wort" wiedergegeben, um das grundlegende Konzept des Satzes hervorzuheben. Der Begriff "dynamism" wird als "Dynamismus" übersetzt, um den Energie- und Bewegungsaspekt der Gesellschaft zu beschreiben. Die Formulierung "that society" ("dieser Gesellschaft") bezieht sich auf eine bestimmte Gesellschaft, die möglicherweise zuvor im Text erwähnt wurde. Indem der Ausdruck "is enough to make you dizzy" durch "ist genug, um einem schwindelig zu machen" wiedergegeben wird, unterstreicht die Übersetzung das Gefühl von Schwindel, das jemand empfinden könnte, angesichts des beschriebenen Dynamismus. Zusammenfassend bleibt die deutsche Übersetzung des Satzes nahe am Original und vermittelt die gleiche Bedeutung und Empfindung des englischen Textes.
question:You should describe the task and explain your answer. While answering a multiple choice question, first output the correct answer(s). Then explain why other answers are wrong. Think like you are answering to a five year old. (CNN) -- As Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visited the U.N. General Assembly in New York last month, the spotlight was once again on Iran. And true to form, the Iranian president made his fair share of provocative statements for the Western media. But while Ahmadinejad's mercurial rants captured our media's attention, back in Iran a coordinated strategy against the women's movement continued. On the eve of Ahmadinejad's arrival to New York, Shiva Nazar Ahari, a prominent young female defender of human rights, received a heavy sentence of six years in prison on charges including the vague crime of "waging war against God" -- a convenient catch-all offense for anyone who criticizes the regime and its human rights record. There's no denying it -- Iran's women have had a bad year. Nazar Ahari joins a steadily increasing number of other women's rights activists who are in prison for no greater crime than their attempt to fight for the rights of the women. Hengameh Shahidi, Alieh Eghdam Doust, Bahareh Hedayat and Mahdiyeh Golrou have all been sent to Tehran's notorious Evin Prison on trumped-up charges related to their activism. And while Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, arguably the most internationally recognized Iranian women's rights activist, remains unable to safely return to her country, the government is targeting those affiliated with her for arrest and imprisonment, including her lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh and her former aide Jinous Sobhani. Since the 2009 disputed elections and associated government crackdown on the overall reform movement, the government has increasingly targeted women activists. The reasons behind this go well beyond the misogynist nature of Iran's religious leadership. Rather, it is more part of a deliberate and calculated strategy of the Iranian authorities to strike at the heart of the regime's greatest vulnerability -- internal legitimacy with its own people. See more CNN.com opinion articles Iran's government recognizes and fears the broader power of the women activists who have been on the front line of reform in Iran for more than a decade. One can roughly draw an analogy between the women's movement in Iran to movements of religious groups in Burma or Tibet, or the labor "solidarity" movements in the former Eastern bloc and associated labor-Roman Catholic solidarity in Poland -- all advocating initially for the freedoms of a specific group but which provoked government fears for their transformative power to promote broader human rights progress. While the outside world occasionally reacts to the most egregious manifestations of Iran's repression of women -- such as the international condemnation associated with Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, an Iranian widow sentenced to stoning on charges of alleged adultery -- these events are often portrayed simply as a consequence of the regime's archaic viewpoint about gender. Choose from options: Based on the paragraph, does the response "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad" correctly answer the question "What is the name of the president who made provocative statements to the media?"? Choices: 1. no 2. yes
answer:2. yes The correct answer is "yes" because in the text it says that "As Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visited the U.N. General Assembly in New York last month, the spotlight was once again on Iran" and that "the Iranian president made his fair share of provocative statements for the Western media." So, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the president who made the provocative statements to the media. The option "no" is incorrect because it contradicts the information given in the text.
question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Question: Extract the answer to the question from the following context. Question: The parents in __ are named Black Jumbo and Black Mumbo Context: One of the first incidents of the book being challenged was in Hanover, Virginia, in 1966: a parent protested that the use of rape as a plot device was immoral. Johnson cites examples of letters to local newspapers, which ranged from amusement to fury; those letters expressing the most outrage, however, complained about Mayella Ewell's attraction to Tom Robinson over the depictions of rape. Upon learning the school administrators were holding hearings to decide the book's appropriateness for the classroom, Harper Lee sent 10 to The Richmond News Leader suggesting it to be used toward the enrollment of "the Hanover County School Board in any first grade of its choice". The National Education Association in 1968 placed the novel second on a list of books receiving the most complaints from private organizations—after Little Black Sambo. Answer:
answer:The parents in Little Black Sambo are named Black Jumbo and Black Mumbo.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. The 1910 NCAA football season had no clear-cut champion, with the "Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book" listing Harvard and Pittsburgh as having been selected national champions. Only Harvard claims a national championship for the 1910 season. Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true? The 1910 season occurred after 1909. Pick from: A). Yes. B). It's impossible to say. C). No.
answer:A). Yes. Based on the given paragraph, we can infer that the 1910 NCAA football season took place after the 1909 season. This is due to the reference to the events occurring during the 1910 season, specifically mentioning Harvard and Pittsburgh as being selected national champions. The year 1910 comes sequentially after 1909, which supports the claim that the 1910 season occurred after the 1909 season.