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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. Ich darf heute Nachmittag die Delegation der russischen Staatsduma im Parlamentarischen Ausschuss für die Zusammenarbeit EU-Russland willkommen heißen, die auf der Ehrentribüne Platz genommen hat. Sie steht unter dem Vorsitz von Vizepräsident Wladimir Lukin, Dieser Delegation gehören auch Herr Alexander Belusow und Frau Walentina Demina vom russischen Föderationsrat an. Translate to English English:

answer:First, I will carefully read the original text sentence by sentence and identify keywords and phrases to ensure a faithful and accurate translation. Original Text: Ich darf heute Nachmittag die Delegation der russischen Staatsduma im Parlamentarischen Ausschuss für die Zusammenarbeit EU-Russland willkommen heißen, die auf der Ehrentribüne Platz genommen hat. Sie steht unter dem Vorsitz von Vizepräsident Wladimir Lukin, Dieser Delegation gehören auch Herr Alexander Belusow und Frau Walentina Demina vom russischen Föderationsrat an. Keywords and phrases: - heute Nachmittag (this afternoon) - Delegation der russischen Staatsduma (delegation of the Russian State Duma) - Parlamentarischen Ausschuss für die Zusammenarbeit EU-Russland (Parliamentary Committee for EU-Russia Cooperation) - willkommen heißen (to welcome) - Ehrentribüne (platform of honor) - Vorsitz (chairmanship) - Vizepräsident Wladimir Lukin (Vice President Vladimir Lukin) - Herr Alexander Belusow (Mr. Alexander Belusov) - Frau Walentina Demina (Ms. Valentina Demina) - russischen Föderationsrat (Russian Federation Council) Step 2: Construct the translated sentences by incorporating the translated keywords and phrases. Translated Text: This afternoon, I have the honor of welcoming the delegation of the Russian State Duma to the Parliamentary Committee for EU-Russia Cooperation, which has taken their seats on the platform of honor. They are led by Vice President Vladimir Lukin, and the delegation also includes Mr. Alexander Belusov and Ms. Valentina Demina from the Russian Federation Council., Today in the afternoon, I am to welcome the delegation of the Russian State Duma in the Parliamentary Committee for EU-Russia Cooperation, which has taken seat on the Honorary Tribune. This delegation is chaired by Vice President Vladimir Lukin, and also includes Mr. Alexander Belousov and Mrs. Valentina Demina from the Russian Federation Council.,Today, I am to welcome the delegation from the Russian State Duma at the European-Russian Parliamentary Cooperation Committee meeting, who have taken a seat in the honorary gallery. The delegation is led by the Vice President, Vladimir Lukin. The delegation members also include Mr. Alexander Belusow and Mrs. Valentina Demina from the Russian Federation Council.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Facts: - profession: member of parliament - leader: ed miliband ed miliband - successor: tristram hunt - party: labour - spouse: barrie taylor - predecessor: john -rrb- dudley fishburn -lrb- kensington -rrb- denham iain wright john wheeler -lrb- westminster north - office: parliamentary shadow minister for education member of parliament for westminster north private regent 's park and kensington north -lrb- 1997-2010 -rrb- secretary to the leader of the opposition - term end: 17 april 2013 - children: cosmo buck-taylor - term start: 17 april 2013 8 october 2011 1 may 1997 - birth date: 30 august 1958 - nationality: british - majority: 2,126 -lrb- 5.4 % -rrb- - religion: roman catholic - birth place: castlederg , county tyrone , northern ireland - alma mater: london school of economics Based on these bullet points, write a short biography describing the life of karen buck .

answer:Karen Buck is a British politician who has enjoyed a distinguished career as a member of parliament for the Labour Party. Born on August 30, 1958, in Castlederg, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Buck spent her early years growing up in a family that valued public service and civic engagement. Buck's academic pursuits took her to the prestigious London School of Economics, where she earned a degree and laid the foundation for her future career in politics. Her professional journey began in 1997, when she was elected as the member of parliament for Westminster North, a position she would hold for the next 13 years. During her tenure as a member of parliament, Buck quickly rose through the ranks of the Labour Party, eventually serving as the parliamentary shadow minister for education. This role allowed her to shape education policy and advocate for the needs of students and educators across the country. In 2010, Buck faced a significant setback when she lost her seat in parliament following a closely contested election. However, her resilience and dedication to public service were quickly rewarded when she was appointed as the Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition, working closely with then-Labour leader Ed Miliband. Buck's political career reached a new milestone in 2013 when she was once again elected to parliament, this time representing the constituency of Westminster North. She has continued to be a vocal advocate for education and other important social issues, earning the respect and admiration of her colleagues and constituents alike. In addition to her work in parliament, Buck is also a devoted spouse to Barrie Taylor and proud mother to her son Cosmo Buck-Taylor. She is a member of the Roman Catholic faith and is known for her strong commitment to social justice and equality. Throughout her career, Buck has demonstrated a deep commitment to public service and a dedication to improving the lives of those in her community. From her time as a parliamentary shadow minister for education to her role as a member of parliament for Westminster North, she has been a tireless advocate for the needs of her constituents and a vital voice in the Labour Party.,Karen Buck, born on 30th August 1958 in Castlederg, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, is a prominent British politician and a member of the Labour Party. Raised in a Roman Catholic family, Buck pursued higher education at the esteemed London School of Economics, which played an essential role in shaping her approach towards public policy and governance. Buck began her political journey in 1997 when she was elected as the Member of Parliament for Regent's Park and Kensington North, a position she held until 2010. Her tenure in this role provided her with valuable experience and insight into the legislative process and the nuances of political leadership. Following the dissolution of the Regent's Park and Kensington North constituency, she was elected as the MP for Westminster North in 2010, further cementing her position within the British political landscape. In this capacity, Buck has enjoyed significant electoral success, retaining her seat with a majority of 2,126 (5.4%). Throughout her career, Buck has held various important positions that highlight her commitment to social and educational development. The appointment as Parliamentary Shadow Minister for Education on 8th October 2011 signaled her dedication towards shaping and implementing policies crafted to better the educational landscape across the United Kingdom. Furthermore, she took on the role of Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition on 17th April 2013, a testament to the respect and trust her colleagues placed in her abilities. Under the leadership of Ed Miliband, Buck played an active role in advancing progressive policies and championing the ideals of the Labour Party. Her predecessor, John Dudley Fishburn, served the Kensington constituency, while Iain Wright served Denham, and John Wheeler was a Member of Parliament for Westminster North. As the political landscape evolved, Karen Buck was succeeded by Tristram Hunt, who has since carried the mantle of Labour Party representation. On a personal level, Karen Buck has been married to Barrie Taylor, and together they have a child named Cosmo Buck-Taylor. As a dedicated and accomplished politician, Karen Buck continues to serve her constituents with passion and integrity while drawing upon her religious and educational background to frame her policy decisions. Her impact on British politics, particularly in the spheres of education and social welfare, showcases a dedicated public servant devoted to improving the lives of the citizens she represents.,Karen Buck is a distinguished British member of Parliament and a dedicated public servant who began her political career in 1997. Born on August 30, 1958, in Castlederg, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, she has demonstrated her commitment to public service and strives to improve the lives of those she represents. She graduated from the prestigious London School of Economics and holds British nationality. She is a Roman Catholic and has a spouse named Barrie Taylor. The couple has been blessed with a son named Cosmo Buck-Taylor. Karen Buck initially entered the political arena at the beginning of her career as the Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition in 1997. In the same year, she was elected to represent Westminster North as a member of the Labour Party and has continued to serve in this capacity since then, with her most recent term beginning on May 1, 1997. Over the years, Karen Buck has held various key positions within the Labour Party. She served as the Parliamentary Shadow Minister for Education and established herself as a reliable and competent leader in the field of education. Moreover, she was also the leader of the opposition when Ed Miliband was in charge of the Labour Party, showcasing her remarkable leadership skills. In her role as the member of Parliament for Westminster North, she has consistently garnered the support of her constituents, maintaining a majority of 2,126 (5.4%). Before being elected to represent Westminster North, Karen Buck held another seat in the Parliament as a Member of Parliament for Kensington and Regent's Park and Kensington North. This term, which ran from 1997 to 2010, proved her prowess in public service. Doubling her responsibility, Buck was also a part of the coveted London School of Economics Alumni. Karen Buck's extensive work as a member of Parliament has paved the way for the rise of other remarkable individuals like Tristram Hunt, who succeeded her as the Member of Parliament for Westminster North. Her successors have strived to emulate her leadership and dedication to public service. As an influential figure in the Labour Party, Karen Buck has made significant contributions to the nation's political landscape, and her commitment to continued service leaves no doubt that she will continue to make a substantial impact in her community and nationwide. With her term ending on April 17, 2013, Karen Buck exemplifies what it means to be a steadfast and compassionate public servant.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Drew Peterson sentenced to 38 years for murder after shouting ‘I did not kill Kathleen!’ JOLIET, Ill. — Drew Peterson — the swaggering Chicago-area police officer who gained notoriety after his much-younger fourth wife vanished in 2007 — was sentenced to 38 years in prison on Thursday for murdering his third wife. The sentence came moments after Peterson shocked the courtroom with a rare public outburst of anger as he proclaimed his innocence in the death of Kathleen Savio. "I did not kill Kathleen!" he shouted at the top of his lungs, emphasizing every word. Peterson seemed to look across the courtroom at Savio's family. Savio's sister Susan Doman shot back "Yes, you did. You liar!" before the judge ordered sheriff's deputies to remove her from the courtroom. Illinois does not have the death penalty, and the 59-year-old Peterson had faced a maximum 60-year prison term. The judge gave him four years' credit for time he has served since his arrest. Jurors convicted Peterson in September in Savio's 2004 death. Neighbors found the 40-year-old's body in a dry bathtub at home with a gash on her head — her hair soaked in blood. RELATED: DREW PETERSON CONVICTED OF MURDERING THIRD WIFE Peterson is also a suspect in the disappearance of Stacy Peterson — who was 23-years-old when she vanished — but he hasn't been charged in her case. It was her disappearance that led authorities to take another look at Savio's death and eventually reclassify it from an accident to a homicide. Fascination nationwide with Drew Peterson arose from speculation he sought to use his law enforcement expertise to get away with murder. After his courtroom outburst, Peterson addressed the judge with a rambling speech, claiming he had been railroaded. He spoke in mostly hushed tones, crying and trying to regain his composure at times. His voice quivered and his hands were shaking as he reached out for a glass of water. He aimed some of his anger at lead prosecutor James Glasgow, saying sarcastically that Glasgow could now celebrate because he had destroyed Peterson's life. "You perpetrated the largest railroad job ever in this country," Peterson told him. Minutes later, Petersonchallenged Glasgow to look him in the eyes. Glasgow, who had been taking notes, laid down his pen, folded his arms and looked straight back at Peterson. "Never forget what you've done here," Peterson said, gritting his teeth. RELATED: JUDGE ALLOWS HIT MAN EVIDENCE IN PETERSON TRIAL Peterson had divorced Savio a year before her death. His motive for killing her, prosecutors said, was fear that a pending settlement would wipe him out financially. "We all got an opportunity to see a psychopath reveal himself in open court," Glasgow told reporters after Thursday's hearing as he called Peterson a "cold-blooded killer." Before Thursday, Peterson had never publicly showed concern about the serious charges and the possible sentence he faced. The glib, cocky former police officer seemed to taunt authorities before his 2009 arrest, suggesting a "Win a Date With Drew Contest" and then, after his arrest, "Win a Conjugal Visit With Drew Contest." More recently, his story inspired a TV movie starring Rob Lowe. His personality loomed large over his trial, illustrated by crowds of bystanders gathered outside the courthouse in a circuslike atmosphere after his conviction last year, cheering as prosecutors walked by and shouting, "Loser. Loser. Loser," at defense attorneys. Savio's family members told the judge Thursday that they hoped she was somehow watching the proceedings. "I hope she is haunting him in his dreams," said Henry Savio Jr., the victim's brother. "I hope ... she is watching his descent into hell." RELATED: DREW PETERSON MURDER TRIAL IN JEOPARDY Savio added his only consolation was that Peterson would be "rotting in prison for the rest of his life." The verdict was a vindication for Glasgow and his team, who gambled by putting on a case they conceded was filled with holes. Prosecutors had no physical evidence tying Peterson to Savio's death and no witnesses placing him at the scene. They were forced to rely on typically barred hearsay — statements Savio made to others before she died and that Stacy Peterson made before she vanished. Illinois passed a hearsay law in 2008 tailored to Drew Peterson's case, dubbed "Drew's Law," which assisted in making some of the evidence admissible atPeterson's trial. The hearsay — any information reported by a witness not based on the witness' direct knowledge — included a friend testifying that Savio told her Peterson once put a knife to her throat and warned her, "I could kill you and make it look like an accident." A turning point at the trial came when the defense called a divorce attorney who said he spoke to StacyPeterson before she vanished. Rather than blunting her credibility, the witness stressed to jurors that StacyPeterson seemed to truly believe her husband killed Savio. Earlier Thursday, Judge Edward Burmila denied a defense request to grant Drew Peterson a retrial. Peterson'scurrent attorneys contended his former lead attorney, Joel Brodsky, botched the initial trial and had been the one to decide to call Smith to the stand. Brodsky stepped down from the defense team in November, as his quarrel with Peterson's current lawyers worsened. Prosecutors suspect Peterson killed his sandy-haired fourth wife because she could finger him for Savio's death, but her body has never been found and no charges have ever been filed. Jurors weren't supposed to link her disappearance to Savio's death, and prosecutors were prohibited from mentioning the subject. Peterson has maintained his fourth wife ran off with another man and is still alive. Peterson's attorneys have said they might appeal all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court on grounds Illinois' hearsay law is unconstitutional. What is a short summary of the above article?

answer:Drew Peterson, a former police officer from the Chicago area, was sentenced to 38 years in prison for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Peterson's case gained nationwide attention due to his demeanor and behavior both before and after his arrest. He was also suspected in the disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, which led authorities to re-examine Savio's death, which had initially been classified as an accident. The conviction was based on hearsay evidence, with Illinois passing a special hearsay law in 2008 tailored to Peterson's case. Peterson maintains his innocence and may appeal the case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court on the grounds that Illinois' hearsay law is unconstitutional.,Former Chicago-area police officer Drew Peterson was sentenced to 38 years in prison for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, after a rare courtroom outburst proclaiming his innocence in Savio's death. The Illinois court's decision followed Peterson's conviction in September 2012 and a sentence without the possibility of parole. Peterson is also a suspect in the disappearance of Stacy Peterson, his fourth wife. No charges have ever been filed in connection to her disappearance., Drew Peterson, a former Chicago police officer, was sentenced to 38 years in prison for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. The sentence was handed down after Peterson shouted his innocence in court and was met with a response from Savio's sister. Peterson is also a suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, but has not been charged. The trial was marked by a lack of physical evidence and the use of hearsay testimony due to a law passed specifically for the case. Peterson's attorneys have indicated they may appeal the verdict on the grounds that the hearsay law is unconstitutional.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Summarize this article in one sentence. When you're new to writing ads, it can help to break down other ads and figure out where they went wrong. Find a few bad ads - you'll know they're bad because your first impulse will be to skim right over them - and try to figure out what makes them so ineffective. Is it the headline? The bridge? The tone? Once you've pinpointed what makes the ad bad, think about how you could make it better. Rewrite the ad to make it more effective. Take a look at effective ads, too, and try to determine what makes them great. When you write your own ad, try to make it sound as natural as you can. Write it as though you're saying it to someone else. People are drawn to natural writing - it speaks to them in a way that overly formal, stilted writing just doesn't. Don't be too stiff - you want your audience to feel accepted and understood. Don't be too friendly, either - you could come off sounding fake. No matter where your ad is published, you should keep it short and sweet. People don't have time to read an ad that requires more than about 30 seconds of their attention - or less. They're encountering your ad on their way to doing something else, like reading an article or getting off the train or bus they're riding. Your ad should be interesting enough to make a big impression using very few words. Use short sentences instead of long ones. Longer sentences are difficult to take in in a short period of time. Play with your copy so that you say what you want to say in as few words as possible. It's not necessary to use complete sentences, as long as your message gets across clearly. These days, people want to read reviews and testimonials before buying a product. They aren't usually content to try it out until they're reasonably sure that it has worked for other people. Incorporating a testimonial or two into your ad could be a great way to build trust with your audience right off the bat. Choose a quote from a well-respected customer, if possible. For example, if you're selling a health product, use a quote from a doctor or another health professional. If you're short on space, you can always put testimonials on your website instead of using them in your ad. If you have the opportunity to use an image or video in your advertisement, think carefully about your ad's composition. Having an image will allow you to use fewer words - you won't necessarily need to describe your product's features or state what it does. Instead, Juxtapose the picture or video with an intriguing headline or tagline and your company's URL. Once you have your ad written, record yourself reading it or saying it to someone. Play it back to yourself. Does it sound conversational? Is it compelling? If someone said it to you, would your interest be piqued? Reading it out loud is a good way to spot deficiencies that could cause your ad to fall flat. Go ahead and publish it in a few places to see what kind of reception it gets. Hopefully, you'll see your sales start to increase. You can determine whether new business is a direct result of your ad by asking customers how they heard about your company. If they reference your ad, you know it's working! Don't keep publishing an ad that isn't increasing your sales. Keep rewriting it until you're confident it's actually bring in more business. A poorly-written ad that doesn't represent your company well can actually do more harm than good. After you've used your ad for a few months, keep things fresh by rewriting it to advertise a new product or feature. Summary:

answer:This article provides advice for improving advertising copy by analyzing both ineffective and effective ads, suggesting to rewrite bad ads while keeping in mind what makes them ineffective, and to make effective ads sound natural and conversational, use short sentences, incorporate testimonials or reviews, choose impactful images or videos, and regularly update the ad to keep it fresh.,To compose effective ads, analyze bad and good advertisements, maintain a natural tone, keep it concise and intriguing, incorporate testimonials, consider imagery or video, and continuously refine your ads based on their performance.,To create effective ads, analyze bad and good ads, maintain a natural tone, keep it short, consider incorporating testimonials, use compelling visuals, and regularly update your ad while measuring its impact on sales.

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