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question:Can you tell me more about Pamela Harris, the ex-Brooklyn Assemblywoman who was sentenced to six months in prison for fraud schemes?

answer:Pamela Harris is a former Brooklyn Assemblywoman who was sentenced in 2019 to six months in prison for multiple fraud schemes. She pleaded guilty to wire fraud and making false statements. Harris was accused of defrauding the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) out of nearly 25,000 by claiming that her house had been damaged in Superstorm Sandy in 2012. She also allegedly stole funds from the nonprofit organization she founded and used them for personal expenses, including vacations, Victoria's Secret lingerie, and luxury clothing. Harris served in the New York State Assembly from 2016 until her resignation in 2018 after she was indicted on charges of fraud and obstruction of justice. She was the first former state lawmaker to be convicted during the ongoing corruption probes that have plagued the New York State Legislature. At her sentencing, Harris apologized for her actions and said, "I am fully responsible for my actions and the pain that I have caused to my constituents, my family, and my friends." In addition to her six-month prison sentence, Harris was ordered to perform 500 hours of community service and pay 25,000 in restitution to FEMA.

question:Elegant 18kt Yellow Three Stone Ring with Rope Twist Border with split shank detail. The ring features a center faceted cushion cut Morganite and two cushion cut Pink Topaz stones surrounded by twisted gold rope. The center Morganite stone measures 5/8" tall (including the rope boarder) and 1/2" wide (including the rope border). Each Pink Topaz side stone measures 1/2" tall (including the rope border) 3/8" across (including the rope border). The ring measure 1/1/4" across the top of the stone (including the rope border). - example Citrine center with Amethyst side stones. Please contact me with any inquiries you may have. Can you provide more information about the ring's split shank detail and overall design?

answer:Certainly! The split shank detail refers to the band of the ring being split into two sections as it approaches the center stones. This adds a unique and elegant touch to the overall design. The rope twist border also adds a decorative element that complements the faceted stones. The overall design of the ring is classic and timeless, with a touch of vintage flair.

question:Could you please provide information on the available sizes for this ring?

answer:Certainly, this ring is available in various sizes according to US ring sizes from 4 to 10. If you would like a specific size, please let me know and I will make sure to provide you with that size. If you are unsure about your ring size, I recommend visiting a local jeweler to have your finger measured to ensure the perfect fit.

question:Given the text: Minnesota visitor Steve Bona described to state officials how he helped a California woman who had been attacked by a shark off Kaanapali yesterday. Bona estimated the shark to be 8 to 10 feet in length. KAANAPALI, Maui >> A shark attacked a California woman as she swam off the Kaanapali coast yesterday morning. It was the third shark attack off the Valley Isle this year. Julie Glance, 33, of San Diego, was taken to Maui Memorial Medical Center in critical condition, but was later upgraded to stable condition. Police Sgt. David Lake said Glance was bitten on the right shoulder, forearm and wrist in waters 100 yards offshore near Embassy Vacation Resorts. "We don't know what size or what kind of shark it was," Lake said. Most attacks in Hawaii involve tiger sharks. Steve Bona, a Minnesota visitor who was about 20 yards from Glance, said he had just arrived on Maui and was in the water about 15 minutes when he saw a body of a shark dive in front of him. "It came out of the water," Bona said. "It was big." Bona estimated the shark was 8 to 10 feet long and said it had a gray color. Bona said a wave blocked his view of the shark for a moment, then he saw a woman who had been swimming calling for help. "She just was screaming, 'Help, help, help,' " he said. "I was terrified when I saw the shark." Bona acknowledged that after seeing the shark, he paused for a second. But he saw no one in the vicinity and no one moving to help her. "I thought I got to go out there. I just went there. It was scary," he said. Bona, who was on a boogie board, said the woman began floating on her back and kicking to shore but barely moving through the water. Bona said he moved toward her, put her on his board, and kicked toward shore. "I was kicking as hard as I could," he said. "She was saying she didn't want to die. She had children. She was bleeding a lot," Bona said. He said the woman was bleeding and blood was in the water around her. Bona said the woman's most severe injury appeared to be at the wrist. He said he was exhausted by the time he reached shore and several people came to assist her. His girlfriend, Jenni Pomaville, said she ran to call 911. Minnesota visitor Steve Bona pointed to the site 100 yards offshore where a shark attacked a visitor yesterday in Kaanapali, Maui. Bona helped the woman to shore. Standing next to him is his girlfriend, Jenni Pomaville, who called 911. They brought towels to try to stop the bleeding and a physician and nurse who were in the vicinity treated the woman until paramedics arrived. Lake said Glance was conscious and alert when she was transported by ambulance to the hospital. She was staying at the Embassy resort with her family, including her husband and parents, Lake said. After the attack at about 10:30 a.m., state and county officials posted warning signs from Black Point to Honokowai Park and prevented people from entering the ocean within a mile of the attack. Officials were expected to examine ocean conditions this morning before making a determination whether to allow people into the water. County lifeguards said the site of the attack has an ocean depth of about 5 to 8 feet and a variety of reef life, including turtles and fish. "There are sharks definitely out there," county water safety official Archie Kalepa said. Kalepa said at about 2 p.m. Yesterday, a 5-foot-long white tip shark was seen swimming in the vicinity of the attack. But Kalepa said white tips aren't known for attacking people. Two other shark attacks have occurred on Maui this year. Los Angeles recording artist Thomas Holmes was bitten on the right buttocks and both thighs while snorkeling about 100 yards offshore in 40 to 50 feet of water off Olowalu in west Maui on Jan. 1. Karen A. Miller, a part-time Kihei resident from Idaho, was severely bitten on the left foot while swimming 20 yards offshore in 15 feet of water north of Kamaole 1 Beach Park in south Maui on Oct. 30. The last shark attack in Kaanapali occurred about four years ago when a resident was bitten as she swam about 300 years offshore near Whalers Village. Summarize the details of the shark attack that occurred off the coast of Kaanapali, Maui, as reported in the text.

answer:A California woman, Julie Glance, was attacked by a shark while swimming off the coast of Kaanapali, Maui. The attack occurred 100 yards offshore near Embassy Vacation Resorts, and Glance was bitten on the right shoulder, forearm, and wrist. It is unclear what type of shark it was, but most attacks in Hawaii involve tiger sharks. A Minnesota visitor, Steve Bona, estimated the shark to be 8 to 10 feet in length and helped Glance to shore on his boogie board. She was taken to Maui Memorial Medical Center in critical condition but was later upgraded to stable condition. This is the third shark attack off the coast of Maui this year. Officials posted warning signs and prevented people from entering the ocean within a mile of the attack.

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