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What would happen if Ned Stark had sent Theon Greyjoy to join the Night’s Watch and serve on The Wall? | Ned didn't have the power to do that. Theon was his ward and until that fiasco with Robb he hadn't done anything worth being punished so severely. If he'd sent Theon to join the Nights Watch the hostilities with the Iron Islamds would have boiled over and there would be blood shed. Balon had upheld his end of the deal so far and could have appealed to Robert for Ned's punishment, and likely would have gotten something. As long as Balon was behaving Theon was supposed to be fine, being sent to the Wall isn't him being fine. Even if Theon WANTED to go to the Wall, Ned should send him home first to talk to his dad before he does. Sure Theon is a man, but if Ned lets him take the black Balon could say Ned forced him to. Ned could deny it, but how is Balon supposed to know?
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How do I make group calls in WhatsApp? | Whatsapp group calling voice and video feature is now available on Android and iPhone. Here is how you can do Whatsapp group call [LINKED_TEXT: WhatsApp Group Calling - How to Do on Android and iPhone] [URL: https://techtiptrick.com/whatsapp-group-calling-how-to-do-on-android-and-iphone/]
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How can I see followers who watched my day on Messenger? | Donna
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If there are big cats, why are there no big dogs? | Sometimes there's both:
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Why is defence production low in India compared to China? | There are two reasons my friend. The first is India with a population of 130 million people has more important tasks to perform rather than producing defense equipment. While we produce those equipment in India at various places the comparison with China is not fair because the attitude of Chinese Communist Leaders is quite different. They always engage China in skirmishes and fights with their neighbor countries and smaller countries to “show” their supremacy in possessing military equipment. Secondly in India all the defence production factories are controlled by the Central Government. The worst thing happening in factories that are government factories the workmen feel highly liberated since no supervisor or manager can take any action against them for indiscipline, low production or low productivity. Immediately the Communist (mostly) Tra...
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What's the best thing I can do as a 15 year old? | Take a look at the Testimonials.
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How do you naturally boost your immune system at home? | There is no Immunity booster available on the market just be happy
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Why do some gun control opponents feel that the second amendment guarantees the right to own any type of gun whatsoever? | Because it does. You can own your own nuke or aircraft carrier.
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How might I start my search, based on my belief that I would make for a choice househusband for a hottie (female) Silicon Valley nerd? | This is my opinion based on 55 years of living and much of that in Silicon Valley:
Although some of women do claim they would want a house-husband, when it get down to reality, I’ve never seen or met or been in a relationship with any who would actually tolerant a man that played that role in a relationship. It’s not a traditional gender role for men and despite claims by some feminists, most don't ever really want that in a man. There is a difference between what they say and what they actually do.
Otherwise you are looking for pineapples and coconuts growing in the arctic.
Now in a gay relationship, you could be the fem and that might actually work. You might want to consider that if your heart is set on being a house-husband. That I have seen work.
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Why has India ended up as such a corrupt country, while the USA, being another democratic country, has such an organized and law-abiding government in comparison with India? | They assassinated their own president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and made a mockery of the whole incident by saying only one shot was fired, research JFK Magic Bullet.
They invaded and killed citizens of Iraq and the reason to do so was that they possessed Weapons Of Mass Destruction.Which every country is entitled to have, the US has it and even India has it. The worst part was there were no WMDs.Even though the president and all officials had said it on tape in the media they all refused that they ever mentioned anything related to WMD.And don't give me that terrorists nonsense, you can't go to a country kill millions and return home and expect them to do nothing about it.
The US has the highest number of suicides done by military personnel in the world, thats because of the guilt and realization of what they have been forced to do.
A military officials who raped and killed innocents gets 6 years in prison and a person who downloaded a movie or tv series gets 10 years.
They chose and helped Saddam Hussein to rise to power and then destroyed an entire country when he refused to take the bribe and bend over backwards for America.
They are believed to be responsible for the death of Hugo Chavez who also decided not to sell out.
Every war US has been a part of has been started by a lie. The Vietnam war, the Japan attack after the Pearl Harbor incident, Afghanistan, Iraq.
They are war criminals. Selfish, materialistic, individuals who have brainwashed their own mases, dumb wits who are the single greatest cause of almost all the evils in the world.
Their medical procedures cost almost 100 times compared to India, they created a patent system and patented the intellectual properties that were free and open for all and are now forcing it on the world.
They are dumping radioactive nuclear waste, in Iraq and Afghanistan, which stays active for decades.
With less than 5 percent of world population, the U.S. uses one-third of the world’s paper, a quarter of the world’s oil, 23 percent of the coal, 27 percent of the aluminum, and 19 percent of the copper. Their per capita use of energy, metals, minerals, forest products, fish, grains, meat dwarfs that of people living in the developing world.
They produce an estimated 30% of the world’s waste and uses 25% of the world’s resources.
And the violation of privacy, with the words used in this comment I can bet the NSA will scan this.
Many of the points may not be related to the question but what the hell...
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Which is best - SAS or Python or R? | Try to get your own judgement by going through below points.
1. R is more of programming tool rather than database tool like SAS. If we take an example of running a logistic regression, both tools are able to do it but SAS takes less coding and less steps to do so. That's why SAS is preferred more in analytics industry.
2. SAS has good support services because it is paid software and R is freeware. So big companies prefer SAS over R.
3. Under SAS umbrella there are all analytics tools that are used in industry from ETL extraction to Data visualisation.
4. SAS has ' SAS Intelligence Platform', it is a framework of comprehensive sets of business solutions, technologies, and services. All of the functionality is available from one vendor and through one framework.
5. Small and mid cap companies opt R for its cost effectiveness but R is not able to handle big volumes of data(there are techinque used to break the data and feed it into R). In SAS there is no such restrictions.
6. R is better for dotcom interactions and extensions, in SAS you need specialised product for the same.
7. SAS has its own database structure.
8. R does not have its own database format. In R, you can save your session. Data can be exported to flat files/SAS/Excel and many more file formats, but none inherent to R only.
P. S. - It is not always about which product is better. It depends on the usability and requirement of company and its users.
I pefer SAS over R because because it gives me extra time for analysis that I might consumed it on R doing coding and I don't have much knowledge of Python.
SAS can help freshers to get into Analytics industry because of its omnipresence
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What are some short stories about wives? | here's a funny story i heard from a friend of mine:
A couple drove down a country road for several miles, not saying a word. An earlier discussion had led to anargument and neither of them wanted to concede their position. As they passed a barnyard of mules, goats, and pigs, the husband asked sarcastically, "Relatives of yours?" "Yep," the wife replied, "In-laws"
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Do you believe in karma? Why or why not? | Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. There are lots of people who pay for their mistakes but some don’t and get away.
Life is not meant to be fair and there is no guarantee of happy endings.
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Why is Prince Andrew 'vocal' with the Queen that Charles 'shouldn't be King'? | As the wording of your question is almost identical wth the headline, I assume you are referring to the article published today in the “Daily Express”.
Here it is to read:
[LINKED_TEXT: Prince Andrew 'vocal' with Queen that Charles 'shouldn't be King'] [URL: https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1363932/prince-andrew-prince-charles-queen-britain-monarch-royal-news-latest-prince-philip-spt]
It refers to a “youtube video” of Andrew as its source - the video itself isn’t included.
Also mentioned are “new rules” which “exclude Charles’ siblings” from being King or Queen.
Personally I’m not sure what these “rules” may be, as the line of succession has been in place for centuries, and the births of Charles’ children William and Harry 30+ years ago, and now grandchildren George, Charlotte, Louis and Archie have pushed his siblings down the succession line far enough that they will never be the monarch, but not displaced them completely.
The article itself seems to be old bits and pieces cobbled together to fill a gap on a slow news day
As you were…
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How far can a Modern Greek speaker go before Ancient Greek becomes unintelligible? I.e., if you were to take a Modern Greek speaker and give them a series of ancient Greek texts, each older than the last, at what point will they stop understanding? | Since Classical Attic is insructed in school, the answer is somewhat mooted in a purely linguistic sense taht gies languages a 500 year limit of understanding. Moreover, because we really haven’t any good idea as to any ancient phonology, all we can say is that modern educated Greeks can read Attic as instructed, and perhaps less Homeric.
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What is the best way to remit money from Japan to India? | I lived in Japan in 2019 for a year and then came back again last year. I have tried a few option when I had transfer money to India.
I must say that Indian population in Japan is very small, less than 1% of total foreign population. There are almost three times more Nepalese than Indian. So there is not much demand for transferring money to India.
Hence, there are not many companies and banks that provides International Money transfer service. As my knowledge is concerned, there are only 6–7 options to transfer money to India.
Lets discuss all these options - one by one
1 - Wise (Formerly Transferwise)
I am currently using Wise to send money from Japan to India. Wise is not only the cheapest but also the best option I could find.
Everything is in English, so no problem with the language. It is completely online, so no visit to the bank or any branch required.
You can fix the conversion rate, so even if the exchange rate changes, you are safe. Especially since the massive volatility of JPY to INR, I feel its important to fix your exchange rate, so not to loose your money if JPY rate declines.
You can find a comparison chart here
I must mention here that although Transferwise completes their transaction withing few hours. The first transfer needs you to verify your identity, and if you do not have proper documentation, the process can delay a bit. If you have your my number card, or at least the receipt of your my number, you are good to go.
2 - Revolut
Revolut started their business in Japan recently. They provide excellent exchange rate. But I have heard from my other collogues, they had issues signing up to their app. I also tried signing up to Revolut many times, but I do not know what is the problem, the camera app in their app could never complete my verification.
3 - OFX
OFX is an australian based company that provides a competitive exchange rate (JPY to INR). If you are trying to transfer small amount, you may need to pay additional fee.
4 - Western Union
Western Union is one of the oldest and wide spread money remittance company with over 100,000 branches spread all across the globe. Although not very common, but you can find Western Union office in Japan, you can drop by to deposit your Yen and have them in India.
5 - World Remit
I find the exchange rate of World Remit quiet bad when compared to Wise or Revolut. But if you are trying for a quick money transfer, you can use it. But again you need to sign up and verify for the first time, and it can have a waiting period.
6 - SBI
The Indian Banking Giant has their office in Tokyo. If you live around Tokyo and have issues trusting, other remittance companies, SBI Tokyo can be a great option. But do note that their exchange rate is very bad, and it comes with additional fee.
Overall, I would say, out of all these options, Wise seems to be best option. If you plan to stay longer in Japan, create a wise account, get it verified, and start using them.
Once you have your account ready, sending money to India is only few clicks away.
Reminder - Do not forget to use the [LINKED_TEXT: discounted link of wise,] [URL: https://rb.gy/qbpvex] using which you can get a free transfer, or at least reduce your fees. Win Win for both of us.
Cheers,
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Would living on the ceiling of a mined out area inside a fast rotating asteroid be more feasible than fully constructing a space colony station? | Thanks for asking. I’m sure by now, all the other respondents have warned you about how big and heavy such an asteroid would be, or that, generally speaking most asteroids are thought to be “flying gravel-piles”. They are bits of smaller, older material that have accumulated into a single mass through weak gravitational attraction, though likely not in a way that “cements” the thing together as a single rigid body. The second you introduce a spin sufficient to simulate a fraction of one Earth gravity, the individual particles of our flying mountain will be flung off into space by centrifugal effect.
The best way to turn an asteroid into a space habitat is to skip the whole “Rama” scenario and just mine the metals you need to engineer a purpose-built structure. NOW… Having said that, let’s us take a little detour. Say you arrive at your asteroid in your handy-dandy Acme brand spaceship. Then you notice your target asteroid is spinning. Hint: Most (ok, all…) asteroids have a slow spin. You could lasso the asteroid along a circumference which is perpendicular to the major axis of spin, then attach the other end of the tether to your shiny spaceship… and push off. As you reel out the tether, your spaceship will increase separation. At some point, I would imagine you might need to expend rocket fuel to stabilize your ship at the end of this tether where it would act like a pendulum, or more accurately, like a bucket of water held at arms length while spinning around and around. No expensive or self-destructive spin-rate change, no risk of disintegration, no mining. Just pull up, rope the rock, spool out, and… Viola! Artificial gravity in a cool, comfy spaceship!!!
There are no new ideas under the sun as the saying goes, but I cannot recall ever seeing this one being expressed anywhere, either in sci-fi material or in scholarly articles on innovative space flight technique. Still, I am reluctant to claim the idea as my own wholly original conception. Let me give at least partial credit to U.S. physicist, Robert L. Forward whose Saturn-bound crew (from his 1997 Sci-Fi novel, “Saturn Rukh”) navigated by harpooning small icy bodies, whipping around, then cutting loose, travelling in a new direction without expending rocket fuel. The book had a vibe similar to “A Meeting with Medusa” (my second Arthur C. Clarke allusion in this short essay!)
Thanks for posting your out-of-this-world question on Quora. If you found my response interesting or helpful, please take a moment to up-vote, share with friends, or follow.
You may enjoy my responses to other cool Quora questions, like the one David asked: [LINKED_TEXT: Rich Angel's answer to What materials are there on Mars that are of value to Earth?] [URL: https://www.quora.com/What-materials-are-there-on-Mars-that-are-of-value-to-Earth/answer/Rich-Angel-1] .
Cheers, and Ad Astra!
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What are the qualities of a successful leader? | Leadership is being able to get people to follow, so being good at leadership means that you are good at getting others to take action.
But… the type of actions someone is inspiring are also a factor in determining how good of a leader someone is. For example, a gang leader may be able to amas followers, but being in that gang is not generally in the best interest of the gang members or society.
Hitler is another example. Hitler inspired a lot of action, and while he was good at leadership, he was not a good leader because his actions were highly detrimental to society.
I made a video on this topic to dive deeper into the specific qualities of great leaders if you want more specifics.
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Is it true, “Breaking: New York City teachers who refused the COVID jab had their fingerprints and personnel files sent to the FBI, per a recent report” or is this more China propaganda? | All teachers are fingerprinted no matter what. When I was even just a substitute teacher I had to have my fingerprints done to make sure I was not in a database of sex offenders or violent or drug crimes. It’s pretty standard and makes sense because you don’t want just a random Joe Schmoe of plain Jane educating your children…
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Who are the best Canadian immigration consultants in Chennai? | I'm sharing my personal experience with immigration consultancy, I was finding an immigration service. Still, I was unable to find one properly, Yeah I had seen some companies but they didn't provide the services that I wanted. Before sometime my cousin told me about Achintya Immigration Consultant then I went there and ask for the services that I wanted and they provided me more than I demanded, I'm pleased to share my opinion. And I highly recommend Achintya Immigration Consultant.
Visit: [LINKED_TEXT: Best Immigration & Visa Consultants in Delhi, India | ACHINTYA - Achintya Immigration Consultant] [URL: https://www.achintyaconsultant.com/]
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When will liberals realize that the reason Trump is so successful is because he represents everything liberals hate? | Turd sandwich
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What are your choices of preference in NEET 2022 counseling? | Score 632 AIR-8592
I'm from West Bengal so I'm hoping to get a good college in Kolkata through SQ and I'm not going for AIQ😅
My choices
1-MCK
2-SSKM
3-NRS (I am targeting this one)
4-RG KAR(I got my chances here)
5-CNMC
6-JNM Kalyani
7- Sagore Dutta
Probably another 3 I haven't decided yet.
Hoping for the best 🥺
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Why do you think that Target has been so successful in the United States but not in Canada? | Target expanded to Canada but those Canadian stores weren’t “Target Stores” the Canadians were looking for. Canadians coming south of the border like Target and expected the same products and choices to be offered in the Canadian stores.When Target failed to deliver, Canadians stayed away in droves.
If only Target had opened real Target Stores in Canada.
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Social Sciences: | I just wanna know if it’s ‘yes’ or ‘no’ but these humans made it more complex for my comprehension._.
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What do hotels do with used soap? | The leftover soap, body wash, shampoo, and conditioner is cleaned, sterilized, and tested for purity before it's shipped off to another part of the world. The groups package hygiene kits and teach people how to use soap as well as its importance to good health.
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What do Australians and New Zealanders dislike about one another? | Im a New Zealander but Ive lived in both countries. Now in Rugby Union its fierce rivalry. But as a whole kiwis and Aussies get on fine. There`s like humorous digs like the Aussies calling us sheep shaggers but its all harmless fun.
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How can you stop a car if someone cuts the brakes? | Ok people don't normally have their brake lines cut but if you were to suddenly lose brakes for any reason then you could always run into a tree.Better idea would be to change down gears until you are traveling slow and then apply the park brake slowly to avoid skidding, this is great and safe if you are not traveling down a mountain if that occurs engine braking is still okay but most likely to cause engine damage but would still work
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Which is a better band: Iron Maiden or Judas Priest? | Judas priest were pioneers. They kept trying new things before everyone did it (they were one of the first bands to use double bass drums).
Iron maiden has been using the same formula to compose their songs. As a result, their songs are more polished and finished, but less original.
It’s entirely up to you which one you prefer.
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Without appealing to emotion or using ad hominem attacks, how can I convince conservatives that gun regulation is a good thing? | I have no idea. I have never heard any argument for gun regulation that does not either appeal to emotion or commit an ad hominem.
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What's your single best piece of advice for anyone? | An illiterate girl I knew desperately asked me to teach mathematics to his 16-year-old son who couldn’t multiply two one-digit numbers and was months away from failing his 16+ exams - he was at a below-average state school and was doing pretty badly there.
I agreed to his father's request, but I didn’t teach the kid any mathematics. Every week I just spent 15 minutes telling him and then reminding him that unless he sorted his life out he’d be cooking burgers for the rest of his life.
I explained in detail what that actually meant. Apart from hating his job he’d be driving home in a 20-year-old Datsun to his tiny house, he wouldn’t be able to give his kids things that he’d want to give them, etc…
And it would, in all probability, be too late to do anything about it, in part because he’d be mentally defeated.
I did tell him there’s nothing wrong living an honest life like that. In fact, it’d be admirable if he could contently do so. But he’s actively making a choice that will, in all probability, lead him there.
Just over five years later he graduated from King's College London, one of the top 25 universities in the world, in Computer Science.
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Should I eat McDonald's or Burger King? | EITHER!!
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Is the resource curse a myth? | Indeed
Either it’s a human resource or natural resource, both are bless for every country
You have abundant great human resource ? great !!
Japan
[LINKED_TEXT: The Japanese Economy Has Reinvented ItselfJapan's economy often gets a bad rap, but Japanese companies have become competitive by concentrating on advanced materials like electronics.https://www.brinknews.com/the-japanese-economy-has-reinvented-itself/] [URL: https://www.brinknews.com/the-japanese-economy-has-reinvented-itself/]You have abundant rich natural resource ? great !!
Indonesia
[LINKED_TEXT: Bali - WikipediaProvince and island in Indonesia Province in Indonesia Bali ( / ˈ b ɑː l i / ; Balinese : ᬩᬮᬶ ) is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands . East of Java and west of Lombok , the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller offshore islands, notably Nusa Penida , Nusa Lembongan , and Nusa Ceningan to the southeast. The provincial capital, Denpasar , [7] is the most populous city in the Lesser Sunda Islands and the second-largest, after Makassar , in Eastern Indonesia . The upland town of Ubud in Greater Denpasar is considered Bali's cultural centre. The province is Indonesia's main tourist destination, with a significant rise in tourism since the 1980s. [8] Tourism-related business makes up 80% of its economy. [9] Bali is the only Hindu-majority province in Indonesia, with 86.9% of the population adhering to Balinese Hinduism . [3] It is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking, and music. The Indonesian International Film Festival is held every year in Bali. Other international events that have been held in Bali include Miss World 2013 , the 2018 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group and the 2022 G20 summit . In March 2017, TripAdvisor named Bali as the world's top destination in its Traveller's Choice award, which it also earned in January 2021. [10] [11] Bali is part of the Coral Triangle , the area with the highest biodiversity of marine species, especially fish and turtles. [12] In this area alone, over 500 reef-building coral species can be found. For comparison, this is about seven times as many as in the entire Caribbean . [13] Bali is the home of the Subak irrigation system , a UNESCO World Heritage Site . [14] It is also home to a unified confederation of kingdoms composed of 10 traditional royal Balinese houses, each house ruling a specific geographic area. The confederation is the successor of the Bali Kingdom . The royal houses are not recognised by the government of Indonesia; however, they originated before Dutch colonisation . [15] History [ edit ] Ancient [ edit ] Subak irrigation system Bali was inhabited around 2000 BC by Austronesian people who migrated originally from the island of Taiwan to Southeast Asia and Oceania through Maritime Southeast Asia . [16] [17] Culturally and linguistically, the Balinese are closely related to the people of the Indonesian archipelago, Malaysia , Brunei , the Philippines , and Oceania . [17] Stone tools dating from this time have been found near the village of Cekik in the island's west. [18] [19] In ancient Bali, nine Hindu sects existed, the Pasupata , Bhairawa , Siwa Shidanta, Vaishnava , Bodha , Brahma , Resi, Sora and Ganapatya . Each sect revered a specific deity as its personal Godhead. [20] Inscriptions from 896 and 911 do not mention a king, until 914, when Sri Kesarivarma is mentioned. They also reveal an independent Bali, whttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bali#/media/File:Bali_panorama.jpg] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bali#%2Fmedia%2FFile%3ABali_panorama.jpg]You have both ? super !!
Australia
[LINKED_TEXT: Mining in Australia - WikipediaOverview of mining in Australia Super Pit gold mine on Kalgoorlie's Golden Mile in Western Australia Adults employed in the mining industry as a percentage of the adult population in Australia divided geographically by statistical local area, as of the 2011 census Mining in Australia has long been a significant primary sector industry and contributor to the Australian economy by providing export income, royalty payments and employment. Historically, mining booms have also encouraged population growth via immigration to Australia , particularly the gold rushes of the 1850s. Many different ores, gems and minerals have been mined in the past and a wide variety are still mined throughout the country. Production overview [ edit ] In 2019, Australia was the world's largest producer of iron ore [1] and bauxite ; [2] the second largest of gold , [3] manganese , [4] and lead ; [5] the third largest of zinc , [6] cobalt , [7] and uranium ; [8] the fifth largest of salt ; [9] the sixth largest of copper [10] and nickel ; [11] the eighth largest producer of silver [12] and tin ; [13] the fourteenth largest of phosphate ; [14] and the fifteenth largest of sulfur . [15] The country is also a major producer of precious stones. Australia is the world's largest producer of opal and is one of the largest producers of diamond , ruby , sapphire and jade . In non-renewable energies, in 2020, the country was the 30th largest producer of oil in the world, extracting 351.1 thousand barrels/day. [16] In 2019, the country consumed 1 million barrels/day (the 20th largest consumer in the world). [17] [18] The country was the 20th largest oil importer in the world in 2018 (461.9 thousand barrels/day). [16] In 2015, Australia was the 12th largest world producer of natural gas , 67.2 billion m3 per year. In 2019, the country was the 22nd largest gas consumer (41.9 billion m3 per year) and was the 10th largest gas exporter in the world in 2015: 34.0 billion m3 per year. [19] In the production of coal , the country was the 4th largest in the world in 2018: 481.3 million tons. Australia is the 2nd largest coal exporter in the world (387 million tons in 2018) [20] History [ edit ] Mining was an important early source of export income in Australian colonies and helped to pay for the imports needed for the growing colonial economies. Silver and later copper were discovered in South Australia in the 1840s, leading to the export of ore and the immigration of skilled miners and smelters. The first economic minerals in Australia were silver and lead in February 1841 at Glen Osmond , now a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia. Mines including Wheal Gawler and Wheal Watkins opened soon after. [21] The value of these mines was soon overshadowed by the discovery of copper at Kapunda (1842), [22] Burra (1845) [23] and in the Copper Triangle ( Moonta , Kadina and Wallaroo ) area at the top of Yorke Peninsula (1861). [24] Gold rushes [ edit ] Australia mined gold production, 1960–2012 In 1851https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining_in_Australia#/media/File:Kalgoorlie_The_Big_Pit_DSC04498.JPG] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining_in_Australia#%2Fmedia%2FFile%3AKalgoorlie_The_Big_Pit_DSC04498.JPG]You don’t have both of them ? don’t worry !!
Singapore
[LINKED_TEXT: Merlion - WikipediaOfficial mascot of Singapore "Singa laut" redirects here. For the Indonesian film, see Singa Laoet . Merlion The Merlion Park viewed with the Singapore skyline in the background Country Singapore Region Singapore The Merlion ( / ˈ m ɜːr ˌ l aɪ ə n / ) is the official mascot of Singapore . It is depicted as a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish . Being of prominent symbolic nature to Singapore and Singaporeans in general, it is widely used to represent both the city state and its people in sports teams, advertising, branding, tourism and as a national personification . [1] The Merlion was first used in Singapore as the logo for the tourism board. Its name combines " mer ", meaning the sea , and " lion ". The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek , which means "sea town" in Javanese . The lion head represents Singapore's original name— Singapura —meaning "lion city" or "kota singa". The symbol was designed by Alec Fraser-Brunner , a member of the Souvenir Committee and curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium , for the logo of the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) in use from 26 March 1964 to 1997 and has been its trademarked symbol since 20 July 1966. Although the STB changed their logo in 1997, the STB Act continues to protect the Merlion symbol. [2] Approval must be received from STB before it can be used. The Merlion frequently appears on STB-approved souvenirs . Original location [ edit ] Merlion at its original location on the mouth of the Singapore River in 1994 On 15 September 1972, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew officiated the installation ceremony of the Merlion statue. [3] The original statue stood at the mouth of the Singapore River in Merlion Park . It was conceptualised by the vice-chancellor Kwan Sai Kheong of the University of Singapore and constructed from November 1971 to August 1972 by Singapore sculptor Lim Nang Seng ( Chinese : 林浪新 ; pinyin : Lín Làngxīn ). [4] It measures 8.6 metres high and weighs 70 tons. [3] [5] The project cost about S$ 165,000. [3] Relocation of original statue [ edit ] View of Marina Bay Sands hotel from the Merlion The completion of the Esplanade Bridge in 1997 blocked the views of the Merlion from the Marina Bay waterfront. [3] By then, the original Merlion location was also no longer the entrance of Singapore River due to land reclamation works. [3] In response, the statue and its cub were relocated 120 metres to the current Merlion Park that fronts Marina Bay in 2002, where it stands on a newly reclaimed promontory in front of the Fullerton Hotel . Another solution considered — to raise the Merlion on a pedestal at its original location — was deemed unsuitable, as the view would still be blocked by the bridge. Other possible relocation sites considered included Nicoll Highway Extension Bridge, Esplanade Park , Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay , a promontory at Marina Centre (near where the Singapore Flyer is located now), a promontory sihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merlion#/media/File:Singapore_Skyline_2019-10.jpg] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merlion#%2Fmedia%2FFile%3ASingapore_Skyline_2019-10.jpg]You want to make it great ? just learn how to manage all your resources first.
Because once you don’t want to learn how to manage all your resources, other people will take it & you will have nothing but despair.
[LINKED_TEXT: Brain drain: Philippines sends nurses around the world but lacks them at homeThe Philippines is known for training nurses and exporting them to all corners of the world, but now the nation finds itself shorthanded just as its number of coronavirus infections and deaths skyrocket.https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/04/24/asia-pacific/science-health-asia-pacific/brain-drain-philippines-nurses/] [URL: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/04/24/asia-pacific/science-health-asia-pacific/brain-drain-philippines-nurses/] [LINKED_TEXT: Corruption, incompetence and a musical: Nauru's cursed historyThe once-wealthy island now barely survives on income from Australia’s detention regime and is pinning its economic hopes on undersea mininghttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/04/corruption-incompetence-and-a-musical-naurus-riches-to-rags-tale] [URL: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/04/corruption-incompetence-and-a-musical-naurus-riches-to-rags-tale]Be grateful with what you have & manage it properly
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After losing everything that you own, what would you do? | Hope. Nd best part is u l have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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What facts about Mumbai would people not believe unless they come to Mumbai? | Recently I came across one blog that cover the same topic ,to get in-depth information about the same refer-[LINKED_TEXT: the blog] [URL: https://www.mumbaicoworking.com/pav-bhaji-in-mumbai]
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How do you stop Facebook Messenger from saving photos? | If you have the Messenger app on your smartphone, you can turn off Messenger from saving photos by going to Settings > General.
Under General, you'll need to find the option that says 'Save Photos'.
Tap on it and you'll be able to turn off the feature.
If you want to make sure the feature is not enabled, you can also go to Settings > Privacy > Photos and make sure that Messenger is not in the list of apps that are allowed to access the photos on the phone.
Once these steps are completed, Messenger will no longer save photos that are sent and received in conversations.
If you want to further optimize the performance of your AI applications, you should consider disabling the Messenger saving feature as it can impact the performance of any AI process on the device, due to the increased levels of data it stores.
If you are using an AI process for extended periods, it is recommended to turn off the photo saving feature of Messenger to reduce the amount of data that needs to be handled, thus optimizing performance and data storage.
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Is it safe to run a 1700 watt air fryer and a George Foreman grill in the same outlet (grill on top plug, fryer on bottom plug in the outlet)? | Kind of a weird answer here, but IF you are able to use both of those kitchen gadgets in the same outlet, then it is unsafe, and you should call an electrician to look into your situation before you burn your house down.
With a safe electrical system, that combo would trip the breaker and make the outlet go dead due to too many amps being drawn. Your kitchen gadgets would turn off, and you'd be safe. That's what breakers are for. They keep you from running so much electricity through your wiring that it melts the insulation and starts a fire.
If that safety device doesn't kick in to prevent you from using both those gadgets in the same outlet, then you need to get an electrician to replace it.
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Why is Magneto not strictly a villain? | Because he’s a jew who suffered through the Holocaust. You can’t make him a straight villain without people being mad. Also, it’s a lot better to keep characters in a moral grey area instead of making them all-good or all-bad. Real people aren’t and it makes for more relatable and believable characters.
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If a job is still being advertised 4 months after you were rejected, and you think you are qualified for it, would you reapply? | If a job is still being advertised 4 months after you were rejected, and you think you are qualified for it, then reapplying may be worth considering. The key here is to assess whether or not you have addressed the reasons why you were rejected in the first place. If those reasons are no longer relevant or if you have taken steps to improve your candidacy, then reapplying could be a successful strategy. However, if the same concerns that led to your rejection remain, it is unlikely that reapplying would result in a different outcome. Therefore, it is important to carefully weigh your options before making a decision.
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How do you politely tell your neighbor that they are mowing their grass too short? | you don’t unless he asks. It is not up to you to decide. Yes, his grass will brown faster. Yes, he will use more water. Maybe he will notice that you use less water with longer grass. He may be sitting next door wondering how to tell you that your grass is too tall.
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Why is Sensex going high even though GDP and employment are going down? | Because of excess money in the market.
Debt market giving low return due to excessive money pumped by RBI to maintain liquidity in market.
Hence investors move towards stock market for better return than debt market.
In short term this phenomenon takes over Basic fundamentals, soon when RBI will start to control inflation again the things will start reversing.
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Sometimes when I'm on a WhatsApp call, the app suddenly says call on hold. Do you know why? | That means the person on the other side is doing something and they put you on hold or you accidentally pressed the button
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What does Galatians 2:21 mean? | If we could earn our salvation by good behavior or conduct, even in obeying the Law, Christ died for nothing. It means salvation is solely by grace and not meritorious. If we try to save ourselves, Christ can’t help us; we must surrender our righteousness and declare spiritual bankruptcy. The more we trust in Christ the less we’ll depend on self and our faith will grow.
The two (merit and grace) are mutually exclusive and cannot co-exist in our salvation—they’re antithetical We must not confuse nor mix them: the dichotomy is clear in that we are either saved by our own efforts and works or by grace and Christ alone. We are saved by grace alone in Christ alone through faith alone. We simply do not deserve salvation no matter how many works we do or how much do-goodery we have.
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Why does Modi celebrate Deepavali every year with the Indian Army, even though India is a secular country, and he does not celebrate other religious festivals? | First of all Ramadan is not celebrated, it is observed for a month, Eid is celebrated which is after Ramadan is finished. So there is no way Modi can celebrated Ramadan.
The P.M. is busy and can not celebrate every festival with the Army, it would also distract the Army. However he realizes that army men live away from family and need at least one occasion which they can celebrate in style. He picked Diwali as it is a Hindu festival and he is a Hindu himself and Diwali is also the biggest festival of India and appeals to the most number of people.
It is not just celebrated by Hindus but by all sections of the society, in a way it is a secular festival in today’s India even as it has Hindu roots. Diwali is also an Indian festival unlike Eid which originated from Arabia and is only connected to India because a section of the Indians follow the same religion. Diwali on the other hand is celebrated by different sections of Indians for different reasons. For my family Diwali is not Lakshmi Puja, it is Kali Puja for us, for some it is the homecoming of Ramachandra after his victory in Lanka, for many it is Lakshmi Puja.
Modi does celebrate Muslim festivals with Muslims when ever he has the time.
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How many countries have you travelled to and which are they? | An old friend of my dad’s used to tell everyone, “I’ve been to Germany”.
Nobody cross-questioned him much and he got away for years with the fact that he had only been to Frankfurt airport because of a layover and was able to glance outside to view the roads. 🤣
The point of mentioning his story was that my case is not the same.
I have really been to 15 countries, excluding layovers. Stepped out, stayed, toured, and dined there. 16, if you count my birth country too.
My list includes,
10 western European countriesAustralia & New ZealandBhutanUAEUnited States
My most memorable trip with my parents was the vacation in Europe back in 2016. It was my father’s dream to take us there post his retirement.
This was taken on Mt. Titlis, Switzerland.
Bhutan was a trip with just my mother in 2018. That was a different kind of fun that I’ll always remember. I had to take care of her as she ran around like an excited child. 😃
Paro airport is easily one of the most beautiful airports in the world, surrounded by hills and natural beauty. The place is simple, yet exotic. People are peaceful and spiritual, yet liberal and open-minded. A once-in-a-lifetime experience.
This is in front of Punakha Dzong.
I think that travel is like therapy and safe adventures are the best way to learn in life. The exposure and moments we make are worth collecting, and it broadens our perspective along with humbling us.
My wish is to travel the rest of the world before I turn 70 and tick off my to-do things in life.
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What would happen if Klingons encountered Xenomorphs from the Alien movies? | The klignons would wipe the floor with the xenomorphs better technology, more numerous, more aggressive and are overall smarter.
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Does Vietnamese bolero have any relationship to Spanish or Cuban bolero? If not, why is Vietnamese bolero called "bolero" instead of something else? | Caption: By Antonio Cabral Bejarano - [LINKED_TEXT: Museo Carmen Thyssen] [URL: http://www.carmenthyssenmalaga.org/], Public Domain, [LINKED_TEXT: File:Antonio Cabral Bejarano. A Bolero dancer.jpg] [URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21148666] .
Bolero refers to two distinct genres of slow-[LINKED_TEXT: tempo] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempo] [LINKED_TEXT: Latin music] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_music_(genre)] and their associated [LINKED_TEXT: dances] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance].
The oldest type of bolero originated in Spain during the late 18th century as a form of ballroom music, which influenced [LINKED_TEXT: art music] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_music] composers around the world, most famously [LINKED_TEXT: Maurice Ravel] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Ravel]'s [LINKED_TEXT: Boléro] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bol%C3%A9ro], as well as a flamenco style known as [LINKED_TEXT: boleras] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boleras]. An unrelated genre of [LINKED_TEXT: sung music] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canci%C3%B3n] originated in eastern Cuba in the late 19th century as part of the [LINKED_TEXT: trova] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trova] tradition. This genre gained widespread popularity around [LINKED_TEXT: Latin America] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_America] throughout the 20th century and continues to thrive.Vietnam ~ Bolero music has also spread to [LINKED_TEXT: Vietnam] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam]. In the 1930s, the nation grew fond of modern music, which combined Western elements with traditional music. Vietnamese bolero is generally slower tempo compared to Latin bolero, and partially-influenced by [LINKED_TEXT: Japanese] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Japan] [LINKED_TEXT: enka] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enka]. Such music was romantic, expressing concepts of feelings, love, and life in a poetic language; this predisposition was hated by [LINKED_TEXT: Viet Minh] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Minh], who strived towards shaping the working class at the time.This genre became colloquially known as [LINKED_TEXT: yellow music] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Music#Vietnam], in opposition to the red music endorsed by the Communist government of [LINKED_TEXT: Hanoi] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanoi] during the era of the [LINKED_TEXT: Vietnam War] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War]. As a result of [LINKED_TEXT: North Vietnam] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam] winning the war, the music was banned in 1975. Those caught listening to yellow music would be punished, and their music confiscated. After the [LINKED_TEXT: Fall of Saigon] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Saigon], many Vietnamese migrated to the United States, taking their music with them. The ban was lightened in 1986 when love songs could be written again, but by then the music industry was killed.The government of Vietnam also prohibited the sale of overseas Vietnamese music, including variety shows like Asia and [LINKED_TEXT: Paris by Night] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_by_Night].In recent years, however, bolero had grown popular again, as more overseas singers performed in Vietnam. Additionally, singing competition television series like Boléro Idol has grown popular, with singers performing songs, including songs formerly banned.The original Spanish bolero is a 3:4 dance that originated in Spain in the late 18th century, a combination of the [LINKED_TEXT: contradanza] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contradanza] and the [LINKED_TEXT: sevillana] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevillana].Art music bolerosThere are many so-called boleros in art music (i.e., classical music), which are primarily inspired in the original Spanish genre of the same name.Ravel's Boléro is one of his most famous works, originally written as a ballet score commissioned by Ida Rubinstein, but now usually played as a concert piece. It was originally called [LINKED_TEXT: Fandango] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fandango] but has rhythmic similarities with the Spanish dance form as described in this article, being in a constant 3:4 time with a prominent triplet on the second beat of every bar.[LINKED_TEXT: Chopin] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Chopin] wrote a [LINKED_TEXT: bolero for solo piano] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolero_(Chopin)] (Op. 19), but its rhythms are more that of the [LINKED_TEXT: polonaise] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polonaise]. He was a close friend of [LINKED_TEXT: Pauline Viardot] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Viardot], the daughter of the famed Spanish tenor [LINKED_TEXT: Manuel García] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Garc%C3%ADa_(tenor)], who had introduced the bolero to Paris[LINKED_TEXT: Debussy] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Debussy] wrote a bolero in La Soirée dans Grenada[LINKED_TEXT: Bizet] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Bizet] wrote a bolero in [LINKED_TEXT: Carmen] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen][LINKED_TEXT: Saint-Saëns] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Saint-Sa%C3%ABns] wrote a bolero, El desdichado, for 2 voices and orchestra[LINKED_TEXT: Moszkowski] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moritz_Moszkowski]'s first set of Spanish Dances (Op. 12) ends with a bolero.[LINKED_TEXT: Lefébure-Wély] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_James_Alfred_Lef%C3%A9bure-W%C3%A9ly] wrote Boléro de Concert for organThe bolero from [LINKED_TEXT: Hervé] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herv%C3%A9_(composer)]'s [LINKED_TEXT: Chilpéric] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilp%C3%A9ric_(operetta)] has been immortalized in [LINKED_TEXT: Toulouse-Lautrec] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_de_Toulouse-Lautrec]'s famous painting (above).[LINKED_TEXT: Friedrich Baumfelder] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Baumfelder] wrote a Premier Bolero, Op. 317, for piano.[LINKED_TEXT: Richard Aaker Trythall] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Aaker_Trythall] wrote a bolero for four percussionists based on the rhythm and structure of the traditional bolero dance. Trythall imagined the four percussionists as four dancers, intertwining their solos, duets, and trios with moments of group ensemble work in the same way a choreographer might have done.[LINKED_TEXT: Charles-Auguste de Beriot] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles-Auguste_de_Beriot] wrote a bolero in his concerto "Scene de Ballet" for violin and piano (or orchestra).English banjo composer [LINKED_TEXT: Joe Morley] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Morley] wrote a bolero titled "El Contrabandista" after noted banjoist and composer Alfred Cammeyer published a bolero in 44 time for banjo. Morley composed his as a true bolero in 34 time.[LINKED_TEXT: John Serry Sr.] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Serry_Sr.] composed his African Bolero for accordion and flute in 1950.[LINKED_TEXT: Fumio Hayasaka] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fumio_Hayasaka] composed a bolero for the [LINKED_TEXT: Akira Kurosawa] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_Kurosawa] film [LINKED_TEXT: Rashomon] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashomon] in 1950.[[LINKED_TEXT: citation needed] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed]][LINKED_TEXT: Keith Emerson] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Emerson] composed his Abaddon's Bolero for Orchestra and Synthesizer in 1972.In some art music boleros, the root lies not in the bolero but in the [LINKED_TEXT: habanera] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habanera_(music)], a Cuban precursor of the [LINKED_TEXT: tango] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Tango], which was a favourite dance rhythm in the mid-19th century, and occurs often in French [LINKED_TEXT: opera] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera] and Spanish [LINKED_TEXT: zarzuela] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zarzuela] of the 19th and 20th centuries””””, [LINKED_TEXT: Bolero - Wikipedia] [URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolero] .
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What are some short stories about wives? | Take this with a pinch of salt.
A man and his wife are driving to a nearby town. They have a heated argument in the car on some issue and aren't talking to each other since the last one hour.
As they are driving, they come across a barn full of sheep, cows and pigs.
The husband, in all arrogance asks, ' Relatives of your's?
The wife calmly looks at her husband, 'Yep', she says, 'my In- laws'.
Moral: Don't try to act smart with your wife
A man and his wife have an argument as to who will brew the coffee.
Wife : 'You should brew the coffee because it is written in the Bible'.
Husband: 'what rubbish. Show it to me'.
The wife goes into room, gets her copy of the Bible and shows the first page to her man, where on right hand corner, it is written, HEbrews.
Moral: A wife will always win the argument by hook or by crook.
Source: whatsapp
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Why do some gun control opponents feel that the second amendment guarantees the right to own any type of gun whatsoever? | Because the second amendment does not say “The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, except for really scary arms. Those can totally be infringed. I mean, we just fought a war against our own government that employed one of the greatest militaries on earth, but the government can totally infringe on the right of the people to keep and bear arms if those arms make some people uncomfortable due to their own deep-seated insecurities.”
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Will running a lower octane damage an engine? | If you have a very old high compression engine, you can do major damage to it by burning regular fuel in it.
It needs high octane fuel to prevent pre ignition which is also known as pinging or detonating.
It can sound like a bunch of glass bottles clanking together.
It can break rings and pistons, burn valves, blow head gaskets, and beat the bearings out of shape.
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What are some arguments I can make to fight a fire hydrant ticket? The hydrant was blue and I thought it was a paranoid homeowner who installed a private fire hydrant for his own use. There were no red lines or signs saying no parking. | Unless you can somehow prove it was installed after you parked there pay the fine.
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What was your reason for leaving a tremendous tip at a restaurant? | He just gave two naive & young love-birds some personal space.
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How can I earn $1,000 monthly as a freelancer? | Earning $1000 per month as a freelancer can be a realistic goal, but it will require some effort and dedication. Here are some steps you can take to achieve this:
Identify your skills: First, identify your skills and determine what services you can offer as a freelancer. Look for niches that are in demand, such as web development, content writing, graphic design, social media management, or virtual assistance.Build a portfolio: Create a portfolio of your work that showcases your skills and experience. Include examples of your best work, testimonials from satisfied clients, and any relevant certifications or awards.Set your rates: Research the market to determine what other freelancers in your field are charging and set your rates accordingly. Be sure to factor in your experience, skills, and the complexity of the work.Market your services: Use social media, job boards, and freelance marketplaces to market your services and find new clients. Leverage your network and ask for referrals from satisfied clients.Be professional: Treat your freelance work as a business and be professional in your interactions with clients. Set clear expectations, deliver high-quality work on time, and communicate regularly to ensure client satisfaction.Upsell your services: Once you have established a relationship with a client, look for opportunities to upsell your services. For example, if you are a writer, offer to write a series of blog posts or an e-book.Build long-term relationships: Focus on building long-term relationships with your clients. This will help you to build a steady stream of income and reduce the amount of time you spend marketing your services.
By following these steps and being persistent, you can earn $1000 per month as a freelancer. Remember that success in freelancing is often a result of hard work, persistence, and a commitment to delivering high-quality work.
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I keep working out, but I'm not seeing any progress. What do I do? | In addition to the answers that are already given, I want to add a very important concept: Progressive overload.
If you keep doing the same exercises, with the same weight and the same number of reps every time your progress will stagnate. I see a lot of people performing the same workout routine week after week.
Not performing progressive overload is why so many people see their results stagnate. Continue to make great demands on your body. Don´t accept a status quo, if you want to see results you have to keep pushing.
Progressive overload is the continuing increase of stress placed upon the body during your workouts[math][1][/math].
You have to keep forcing your body into situations to which it has to adapt to more and more stress. Let it experience an overload in weight, endurance, volume, intensity, frequency and time.
Here are some examples of how you apply progressive overload in your workout routine.
Increase number of reps
Example: you are currently making 10 reps per set. Progressive overload is increasing that number to 11 or 12 reps per set without reducing the weight.
Increase number of sets
Example: you are currently performing pull ups for 3 sets, 10 reps per set. Progressive overload is increasing the number of sets to 4 without reducing the number of reps per set.
Increase weight
Example: you are currently bench pressing 200 lbs, 8 reps per set. Progressive overload is increasing the weight to 210 lbs without reducing the number of reps per set.
Increase performing time
Example: you are currently performing squats with your own bodyweight for 45 seconds per set. Progressive overload is increasing the performance time to 60 seconds per set.
Increase number of exercises
Example: on Monday you train your chest. You perform 4 different chest exercises. Progressive overload is increasing the number of exercises to 5 without reducing any other components of your workout (number of sets, reps etc.).
Decrease rest time
In between sets you rest 90 seconds. Progressive overload is to decrease your rest time to 80 seconds.
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Progressive overload: the key principle explained
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I have a 844 credit score and i want to know what the best used car interest rate to look for in mass.?
im shopping for a used car and im most likely going to use the dealers bank for financing.what shouls i expect to get for a interest rate?
Why does applying for loans hurt you credit? i dont understand it seems unfait….?
to get credit you have to apply for things like credit cards student loans and such. but im being told it can also effect w/e credit you have if you apply for to many what the F gives!?!?
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Find the indicated probability or percentage for the normally distributed variable?
A bank’s loan officer rates applicants for credit. The ratings are normally distributed with a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 50. If an applicant is randomly selected, find the probability of a rating that is between 170 and 220.”
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Who do I use to get all 3 credit scores from one website?
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Is it true that the vast majority of Americans truly believe that the USA single-handedly won the Second World War, and that the British Empire and USSR contributed either nothing or just very little to the Allied victory? | Nope.
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How do Democrats explain the peer-reviewed paper on the 4 hidden algorithms found in the NY voter rolls using multiple obfuscation techniques built into the system? | Hey, that’s some really good made-up shit!
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What is the best way to start learning PHP? | If you haven't done any programming before I'd recommend Code Academy's PHP track. It'll teach you basics of PHP syntax and introduce you to object oriented programming.
Avoid sites that look like they were designed in the early 90's, as there is A LOT of really crappy and out-dated information out there (I'm looking at you, W3Schools).
Once you've got your hands around the basics, check out [LINKED_TEXT: PHP] [URL: https://www.wisdomjobs.com/e-university/php-tutorial-223.html]: The Right Way, which is good resource for general best practices.
After you've finished that, I'd recommend checking out an MVC framework, which will force you to structure your applications in a sane way. It'll also provide a good jumping-off point to learn about some other modern PHP development practices, like:
PDO and ORM layers for database access
Dependency management with Composer
Security in PHP ( PHP Security Cheat Sheet )
Design Patterns in PHP ( DesignPatternsPHP )
If you get this far and you're still hungry for more, check out The Twelve-Factor App, which is a great general guide for scalable web development - although not specific to PHP. It's actually hard to implement some of the "factors" using PHP, but it will get you thinking about the kinds of problems you might encounter when your applications grow (in terms of lines of code AND user-base).
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Which GUI are you using in Ubuntu? Can you give here some screenshots of your Ubuntu? | [LINKED_TEXT: Which GUI are you using in Ubuntu? Can you give here some screenshots of your Ubuntu?] [URL: https://www.quora.com/Which-GUI-are-you-using-in-Ubuntu-Can-you-give-here-some-screenshots-of-your-Ubuntu]
I use Plasma KDE; it is eye candy and full of resorts, called [K]slaves. Some screens:
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Is PHP difficult to learn? | Well, having mastered PHP and thence having bagged a high-paying Back-End Web Development job fresh out of college at Airbnb(US $96,100), by showcasing to the recruiters my command over PHP - an open-source server-side scripting language that is embedded in HTML and is used to manage dynamic content, databases, session tracking; as well as my grasp on the other aspects of web development, by the means of my developed project, I would state that PHP in itself is pretty simple to acquire skills in and can be successfully mastered in a fairly short span of time. However, there is a caveat.
As a beginner, much of the learner’s capability to grasp the technicalities of the subject lies in the hands of the tutor and the manner in which the course is delivered. Inefficient coaching can pretty quickly cause the learner to lose interest in the subject. In worst cases, this can significantly alter the direction of one’s career. Frankly, I too learned these lessons the hard way.
Well, to master PHP, I had left no stone unturned. I had learnt from plethora of courses, books, PDF material, etc., but I always used to hit a wall a few days into the learning. In most cases, I felt that the author/tutor was in a hurry to get to the end of the course and was not educating the rationale behind writing those pieces of code and assuming that one is well versed with programming in PHP. But, that is not the case with someone who is a beginner.
Here, I am sharing the link to the course that helped me master PHP programming, you would find it useful - [LINKED_TEXT: My Preferred PHP Learning Resource] [URL: https://allaboutphp.quora.com/My-Preferred-PHP-Learning-Resource-1]
See, when it comes to gaining skills in PHP, it is imperative to decide on an effective resource - the one that makes the learning curve linear and progresses on difficult topics only after providing enough insights and examples on the concepts the one that explains why the program is executing the way it is, the one that discusses the questions asked by recruiters in interviews of top organizations, the one that considers that students are new to the domain and are not well adept with PHP programming environment, the one that provides in-course support in the form of solving the doubts the students might have in a concept or while solving practice problems.
I wish to bring to light that in my initial days of learning, I resorted to free video tutorials available online. But, over the time I realized that a major issue with learning from them is that they being ‘free and open for all’ community, attract lots of creators who are considering to make a quick buck. Content quality of such tutorials is questionable. Also, one cannot prove one’s grasp on the subject to potential employers, due to no provision of obtaining certificate for the courses completed on those platforms. This may hinder one’s career, especially in cases where employer has set a criteria of choosing candidates with relevant degree/certificate.
Moreover, in several resources, I found that while solving programming questions/explaining a concept, the author applies a logic that has not been taught yet. This leads the learner to skip to those sections of the tutorial where that particular topic is discussed. The concepts taught in those sections in turn apply logic that belongs to another concept, discussed in another part of the resource. Often, this is a repetitive cycle.
Those who wish to read more about my journey of how I, a complete amateur in several aspects of web development including PHP, mastered the subject, and eventually bagged a high-paying job in one of the leading Telecom companies, here I am sharing it in detail - [LINKED_TEXT: My PHP Learning Journey] [URL: https://allaboutphp.quora.com/My-Detailed-PHP-Learning-Journey-1]
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What do you think about the new Marvel comics characters Safespace, Snowflake, Trailblazer, B Negative and Screentime from “The New Warriors?” | It’s what they think
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Where can I invest? | Hmm crypto. Lets talk about it.
I will say that crypto is very risky. So don’t invest what you don’t afford to lose. I think you can invest like 10% max of your income to be safe.
Here how it goes:
1. Do your research very well
2. And choose good cryptos
3. Make a plan on how to invest like weekly or monthly or how exactly
4. Stick to the plan and invest just 10% of your income
5. Think longterm. Don’t expect to double your money overnight
6. Think about 5–20 years from now
7. Don’t listen to random dudes on the interent (including me)
8. In the end if you lose YOU LOSE. And if you win YOU WIN. So do your research very well and don’t invest on what you can’t afford to lose
9. You can use trusted crypto websites that works worldwide to buy from
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Were Rajputs better warriors than Muslims? | When it came to killing , thugs were the best, as they were not bound by any ethics and morals, they took advantage of the innocence of other fellow travellers,
similarly who fought better hardly matters, what they fought for , is more important, if an army of thousands of mughal soldiers spend months around the rajput fort so that their king can capture and rape a woman, it tells the whole story, that what ethics and morals they had.
even today it is not a big task to raise an army of of brutal rapists and murderers , people who are animals inside have a great bonding together, as they want to fulfill their animal needs by helping each other.
i have seen nice people having differences on small issues but i wonder when 10 people rob a bank or five guys rape a girl they never disagree with each other and they never have any differencce of opinion, this was the sole strength of mughals, they never had any ethics or morals their soldiers were free to kill, rape, plunder, loot and all the possible or impossible barbaric acts.
whoever asked this question must understand, we are not talking of an olympic sports here, even if mughals were more skilled in killing people , i will always respect the saviours who sacrificed their lives to save others.
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Do we have the theory of everything? If yes, then what is the equation? | “We” have lots of “theories of everything”… So, yes…
Question: “Do we have the theory of everything? If yes, then what is the equation?”
Answer:Yes: “We” have lots of theories of everything. There will never be an equasion that is functional or perfectly accurate. Fact is “everything” includes “things” for which mathematical equations are useless for and/or impossible(undefined) according to the laws of the language that is the theory of mathematics.
The entire realm of mathematics is born of that which can be observed, and has evolved into a system designed to predict that which is not immediately observable. The system has proven itself to be imperfect within its own means many times over; this fact alone proves it is imperfect to describe everything. “Never forget it is a man-made device and a man-made device can fail.”-(That is a quote from the hunter safety manual I read as a child, referring to the safety switch on a firearm: it applies here as just well if not better.) Technically I suppose you can make a conceptual equation or formula; however communication of exact concept is the primary purpose of mathematics and that purpose is mute if interpretation of defined variables becomes randomized by individual interpretation.
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Which is better for CS, NIT Surathkal or IIIT-B? | Surathkal not is the best one.
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Is there any truth to what QAnon is saying? | Overall, no.
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Do you think Mark Cuban would make a good POTUS? | No. Much too aggressive personality. Remember his confrontations with NBA refs and others? We already have an a*****e as POTUS that needs to be deposed.
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Without looking at a map, how well can you draw the shape of your country? | This is my attempt at drawing Alberta (a province in Canada):
And this is how Alberta looks on a map:
I think I did pretty well!
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What would you do if one of your bridesmaids didn't like the dress you have chosen for her? | Would go shopping with her to see what she likes and buy that one as long as it fit with my color scheme and wasn't ridiculously overpriced.
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Do you prefer using urinals or private toilets? | urinals are more fun
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If a child is bullied in school by another child, can the victim's parents file a police report? | When my 23 year old son was in 8th grade, he had issues on the bus with a 7th grader. My son had been bullied verbally by this kid for at least a year and a half ( since the kid enters middle school ).
This kid found him on Facebook and messaged him there. Since I was monitoring his Facebook at that time I read the messages and replied back warning him that I was not my son (he didn’t believe me) and if he continued I would file charges for not only harassment but cyber bullying. He deactivated his account after that.
My son was really good at ignoring him. What happens when a bully gets ignored? He ups his ante. It came to a head one day when my son came home with scratches on his arm, a fist sized bruise on his back and a knot on the front side of his head near his temple. I of course asked what happened. Kid didn’t like being ignored anymore so as my son was preparing standing up to get ready to get off the bus, kid grabbed his arm. My son jerked his arm out of kid’s hand and said don’t touch me again. Kid punched my son in the back which in turned pushed him causing his head to his the section of bus in between the windows. I was done.
Called the school. They can’t do anything because it didn’t happen on campus (never mind the fact that the bus is school property as well as the bus stop where fighting is a suspendible offense.) so they suggested I call the police. I did.
A very nice officer came out and took his statement as well as photos and we showed her the messages. Didn’t need a visit to the ER cause the number on his head wasn’t as bad as it looked but was cautioned anyway about looking for signs of concussion. She asked if I wanted to press charges. I told her honestly all he and I wanted was for kid to stop and to leave my son alone. She said that she would leave the case open for one year and we could file at anytime if he continued.
She came back a couple of hours later to tell us she had visited the kid and his mom. Mom was not surprised about kids action but panicked when told that I was well within my rights to press charges but I chose not to at this time provided kid leaves my son alone. Ultimately kid was suspended from the bus for 10 days then he disappeared from the school for the rest of the year. My son found out later that he was pulled out of that school and was put into an alternative school.
So to answer your question yes you can file a police report.
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Does 'nick' mean 'idiot' in British English? | No. Perhaps you misheard someone call you a “dick”, which could mean idiot, as you assumed.
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What happens when you get pulled over doing 100 mph? | A friend of mine back in the early 80s managed to get off with a warning for 161mph. Though it may have helped that this happen out side of Phoenix AZ on a long straight stretch with little traffic. After he should be the warning that he was happy to have for a couple of reason. One not getting a ticket and secondly he built the engine in the car with money he saved while working while in high school. He was out seeing how fast it would actually go. The office that stopped him was more interested in what was under the hood that giving out a ticket.
I don’t think this would normally happen, especially now days. At that time in Arizonan the police did not have much problem speed out side the populated areas if there were no other cars and you were in control of your vehicle.
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How has being raised by extremely strict parents affected you as an adult? | In my case, its hard to distinguish between strict and restricted. There was no money. So my mother controlled the family finances with an iron fist. Scarcely a penny could be spent by anyone except her. So we never had our own music, we never bought our own clothes, going to a rock concert was unthinkable. I did go to a nightclub maybe twice in my whole childhood (most people at school went every week), computers were just coming in but there was no games console, no videos, no money for drink, cigarettes or drugs, no car or driving lessons, very few trips to the cinema though I was allowed to go occasionally, no takeaways or restaurant meals. Some of these things my parents wouldn’t have allowed anyway, some of them were forced, but they tended to put a “but it’s not a good thing” gloss on it rather than “we can’t afford it” so it’s hard to know what the truth was.
I got to Oxford, partly because I coped with this by losing myself in academic work. And of course that has opened up my adult life. I’m probably more moralistic than my parents. I’m more articulate and more confident than them, because I have had a far better education. I also don’t need much money. Having been brought up with it so tight, just anormal salary seems like riches. Unlike most Oxford graduates, I don’t have the pressure to be as successful as my parents. So I have concentrated on doing things that hold intellectual interest. Like doing a PhD, going to the Middle East, writing books.
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In US wars after 9/11, who is on the losing end, the West or the Muslim terrorists? | The greatest losers are innocent and peaceful Muslims, who are preyed upon by Da'esh and other Islamofascist groups such as Boko Haram, and are also suspected and mistreated by Westerners who assume that all Muslims are alike. A heck of a lot of them have been “collateral damage” in the battles between the US and Da'esh.
But as between the two, Da'esh has definitely suffered more than the USA.
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Did a landlord ever offer to lower your rent so that you wouldn't leave? | nope. it would not make sense to do so. in a competitive area where there are a LOT of open rentals in a down turned economy, then the tenant has some leverage and can always ASK.
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What are some effective software tools that an inside sales team can use to boost productivity? | When I think about increasing the productivity of any team, the first thing that comes in my mind w.r.t software is a Project Management System. A well-directed and efficient team can do wonders.
Project Management System has a process where you can check about the daily activities of an individual in a team. This can help project managers to direct their individual team members according to the business goals and get the productivity out of that individual which will help in business growth. There are many PMS’s available. Amongst which let me help you know some of them which I have used it personally. [LINKED_TEXT: JIRA] [URL: https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira], [LINKED_TEXT: Bearbook PMS] [URL: https://www.bearbook.com/projects], [LINKED_TEXT: Trello] [URL: https://trello.com/en], etc.
Secondly, CRM comes to my mind when the sales team comes in the picture. CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management. It has a whole dedicated process which starts with lead generation and ends with the closing of the deal. CRM provides a statistical graph of how the activities w.r.t sales are going on and helps a sales team to improve their productivity and leads them to a path where they can be more effective and can generate more revenue for the company. [LINKED_TEXT: Bearbook CRM] [URL: https://www.bearbook.com/crm?utm_source=outbound&utm_medium=quora&utm_campaign=personalised], [LINKED_TEXT: Zoho CRM] [URL: https://www.zoho.com/in/crm/], [LINKED_TEXT: Salesforce] [URL: https://www.salesforce.com/], etc. are some of the examples of CRM.
A combination of PMS and CRM can lead you to the most effective and productive inside sales team for your business. I hope I answered your question.
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Why is #ISRO trending on Twitter? | We get everything even before we ask!!
Your father must be well settled. Upper-middle-class family. Your parents will build a house. So you need not worry about it.You will get a good education just because you born in a wealthy family.Your parents are ready to give donation.
You will get superbikes from your parents once you turn 18 as a birthday gift. Just to go for tuitions and college.You will demand iPhone for sure, no doubt in it.You will get pocket money from your parents just to chill out with your friends.Looking at your superbike and your standard of living some random chick will fall in love with you.There are plenty of Oyo hotels in every corner of India. 470 approximately in Bangalore. What else do you need for privacy?You will definitely have sex with your so-called partner. Now the curiosity turns into an addiction of sex.You need VIP or Jockey inner wear and all branded out fits from your parents hard earned money.With your average percentage, somehow your father will influence to get you a job.Your parents will find some girl to get you married.
Well, you have everything without struggling for anything.
When you don't have a purpose in life. You will feel unhappy about everything.
You will enjoy everything before the age of 25 and you will lose interest in everything.
An aimless boy/girl is a shameless boy/girl.
The only way to be happy is by standing on your own. Rising from the bottom on your own.
Life will be interesting when you are struggling. When everything is at your foot life will lose its charm soon.
There should be a purpose in life.
If you wake up tomorrow with trillions of money in your bank account. You will be excited for a couple of months. Later, you will start to feel no purpose in life at all.
The happiness of life lies in the struggling to earn name, fame and money.
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Thanks for reading. Yours,
Rakshith Akira ✍
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Is VS Code better than VIM or Emacs? | Thanks for the A2A.
I personally think, whatever floats your boat. If you can use a program editor or IDE well, then that’s great. Use it!
I grew up using Emacs, so it I mostly don’t have to think about the editor when using it. Works for me.
VS Code is modern and has lots of good integrations that are probably much easier to learn for a new programmer. So, it’s a good choice. I have only used it a little, because, as I said, I’m at home in Emacs. But I get it. There is a great collection of plug-ins, and it works well. I understand it also supports shared editing, which can be super helpful some times. VS Code does assume you have a working window system, though, which brings us to the next point.
It is still worth learning enough VIM and/or Emacs to get around. Why? Check out [LINKED_TEXT: Andrew McGregor's answer to As someone who is brand new and is learning programming, is it better to use Vim or Emacs?] [URL: https://www.quora.com/As-someone-who-is-brand-new-and-is-learning-programming-is-it-better-to-use-Vim-or-Emacs/answer/Andrew-McGregor-12?ch=10&oid=68932338&share=37c47531&srid=uayud&target_type=answer] Andrew nails it: both Vi/Vim and Emacs can work in a simple terminal. As Andrew says, Vi/Vim wins with a slow, high-latency connection, but Emacs does quite well on relatively impoverished systems, too. Also, both are easy to extend if you need to do that.
If you’re new, I would probably go with VS Code (or something like that). Full featured, modern GUI with extensive plug-ins and integrations. But get some exposure to at least one of Vim or Emacs at some point.
Question answered: Is VS Code better than VIM or Emacs?
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Why are garages such a priority in houses in the UK given that hardly anyone actually uses them to store their car in? | When we moved to our present house in 1963 the garage was one of the largest for the area. The car, a 1960 hillman minx 4 door saloon/sedan, would easily fit into the garage with room to spare. My current car, a 2009 Toyota Corolla verso, will only fit in if I don’t want to get out of it as there is not enough room to open the doors. So in keeping with a lot of houses the garage was converted into a utility room and store. Some houses have gone whole way and the garage is now an extra room. As lifestyle has changed so has the amount of clutter, our store now houses things like the lawnmower and gardening tools, garden furniture, diy tools and materials etc. In the past you might have a small wooden shed to house the gardening and diy tools, but as the popularity of gardening and diy increased, rather the paying someone to do it for you, so the storage requirements grew larger. My neighbour converted their garage into a bedroom and his “Shed” now takes up the full width of the garden.
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If you were given 20 million dollars in return for never eating red or white meat again, would you be able to do it? | Depends when i get the money.
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What is the best thing I can do before I die? | The best thing you could do is to try living life for once and feel it for yourself. If you find it ugly i shall accompany you. We shall die together.
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Why did the NRA and gun owners support Adolf Hitler in the 1930s? | They didn’t! As the NRA is an AMERICAN organization…they generally did not, and do not, support FOREIGN leaders and organizations…they have enough work to do in the United States itself…and do not concern themselves overmuch with organizations overseas! While there were a few American organizations that DID support Adolf Hitler in the 1930’s, the German-American Bund, and the American Nazi Party, being among them…the NRA was not one of them!
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Why are Tempurpedic beds so expensive? | The most important factor for back sleepers is firmness and support. If your mattress is too soft, your body will sink and cause back pain. You will need one that's soft enough to provide pressure relief but still provides enough support. On a scale of 1-10, the perfect ..Check here [LINKED_TEXT: Certified Imported Premium Mattress & Pillow Company] [URL: https://magniflexindia.com/]
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Does Erdogan need to step down? | It depends on who you ask. I personally don’t think he is taking the country in the right direction. But what matters is what Turkish people think. I don’t think he will step down while his support remains high, and even if this changes he may still not step down.
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Is it true that Vlad the Impaler is a national hero in Romania and, if so, why is that the case? | Not necessarily a national hero, but most Romanians would like to see a leader like him anytime soon. In Romania, Vlad Tepes ( the Impaler) is mostly remembered for his hard stance on corruption. When he came to power, the country was paralysed with corruption on all levels, not unlike Romania today. His attitude towards both the corrupt nobility but also towards common thieves was so uncompromising that it is said that people got so afraid of stealing that you could leave a bag of gold coins on the side of the road for several days without someone to dare and touch it.
This is why Romanians love Vlad, the fact that he also defended the country against the most powerful empire of his era is just a bonus 😁
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How can I improve my Quora writing skills? | “Brevity is the soul of wit.”Clear message and clear writing. The simpler, the better.“The road to hell is paved with adverbs.”If you see an unfamiliar word, write down its meaning and then implement it into your writing. Practice makes it better, not perfect.Read a lot and write a lot.
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What are some effective software tools that an inside sales team can use to boost productivity? | hotflirty.comRad...of seeking out new customers versus increasing customer satisfaction with existing ones. • Develop monitoring tools to gather data on customer/client satisfaction and use that information to make improvements to products and services. • Explain methods for creating employee incentives for superior customer service.
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What is swing trading? | Swing trading is a popular trading strategy used in financial markets, including stocks, currencies, commodities, and other instruments. It aims to capture short- to medium-term price movements within an established trend.
In swing trading, traders take advantage of price swings or fluctuations that occur within a larger price trend. Instead of focusing on long-term trends, swing traders seek to identify shorter-term price reversals or bounces, typically lasting from a few days to a few weeks.
Here are some key characteristics and techniques associated with swing trading:
Timeframe: Swing trading operates in a timeframe between day trading (short-term) and trend trading (long-term). It usually involves holding positions for a few days up to several weeks.Trend identification: Swing traders attempt to identify and follow the overall trend in a particular security or market. They analyze charts, technical indicators, and price patterns to determine the direction of the trend.Entry and exit points: Swing traders aim to enter a trade during a price correction or retracement within the ongoing trend. They look for areas of support (price levels where buying interest is strong) or resistance (price levels where selling pressure is high). This is often done using technical analysis tools and indicators.Risk management: Proper risk management is crucial in swing trading. Traders typically set stop-loss orders to limit potential losses if the trade moves against them. They also define profit targets to secure gains when the price reaches a certain level.Technical analysis: Swing traders heavily rely on technical analysis techniques to make trading decisions. They use chart patterns, trendlines, moving averages, and oscillators to identify potential entry and exit points.Volatility considerations: Swing traders often seek securities or markets with sufficient volatility to generate profitable price swings. Higher volatility can provide more trading opportunities but also carries increased risk.Fundamental analysis: Although swing trading primarily relies on technical analysis, some swing traders may also consider fundamental factors such as company news, earnings reports, and economic data that could impact the price of the traded instrument.
It's important to note that swing trading requires discipline, risk management, and continuous monitoring of the markets. Traders should develop a well-defined trading plan and stick to it to increase their chances of success.
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Is Aishwarya Rai overrated? | Whole bachchan family is, she knows how to stay in limelight (thanks to pr agencies ).
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Can you take control of your blood sugar? | The hormone that helps reduce sugar (glucose) levels in the blood is insulin. Insulin is produced and released by the pancreas, specifically by specialized cells called beta cells in the islets of Langerhans. When you consume food, especially carbohydrates, the body breaks down these carbohydrates into glucose, which is then absorbed into the bloodstream. In response to rising blood glucose levels, the pancreas releases insulin into the bloodstream.
Insulin acts on various tissues, such as muscle, fat, and liver cells, by facilitating the uptake of glucose from the blood and promoting its storage as glycogen or fat. This process helps lower blood sugar levels and maintain them within a healthy range. Insulin also plays a role in suppressing the production of glucose by the liver.
In individuals with diabetes, either the body does not produce enough insulin (Type 1 diabetes) or the body's cells become resistant to the effects of insulin (Type 2 diabetes). In such cases, blood sugar levels can remain elevated, leading to various complications. Managing blood sugar levels through medication, diet, and lifestyle modifications is essential for individuals with diabetes.
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What’s your best advice for a 17-year-old turning 18? | When you are 17, You must be studying last year of high school.
I know high school subjects are tough and preparation for entering into professional course or facing real life's seem Surreal. Everything seems tough now and you will be stressed out easily.
But you know what, you will be became better person and successful in real life. Everything became end so well. But you forget to enjoy being with your innocent friends. You will face other type of people but not that innocent kind of friends again.
Learn discipline and communication skills. It will take you great heights.
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Why are some companies transitioning to Node.js? | I am probably qualified to answer this as I was the architect who chose node.js for the backend systems at Jibo. There were a couple of reasons I favored node for this. I should also add that I made that choice 5 years and I am not sure I would make the same decision today. We were planning to use JavaScript in several other places throughout our product including to craft skills on our robot. Skills are to the Jibo robot what apps are to a smart phone. There was certainly some potential benefit of utilizing shared resources across different stacks.
Another reason I chose node.js is because of the performance benefits of its asynchronous programming model. For some use cases, the async and event model in node.js can generate great scale when paired with stateless services.
Over time the team transitioned to typescript over raw JavaScript. There were some challenges dealing with node.js in production systems and as the system got more complex. But I don’t necessarily feel those were all that much more difficult than the platform specific problems you have with any technology stack.
For what its worth the current project I am working on has a little node.js as part of the Angular front end and uses Python-based systems for some services. I inherited these choices and am currently evaluating if I think they will meet our needs.
I’ve coded, designed, or directed groups using C++, PHP, Java, Grails/Groovy/Java, Python, NodeJS/CoffeeScript/TypeScript/. Each system has their own pros and cons. I try not to get religious and stay pragmatic.
Back to your question “Why are some companies transitioning to Node.js?” If they are porting PHP code that might be that they are search of a JavaScript-oriented stack so they can potentially utilize full stack developers. Or they may believe node.js is a better match given the runtime needs of their use case. When you fully grok async programming you understand how node.js can build highly performant and vertically/horizontally scalable systems. Another reason some may be transition to node.js is that they are buying into hype though I would have assumed the hype has ebbed by now. Some probably thing it’s money for nothing and will yield some magical performance gain. But I think experienced developers realize that performance and scalability come from a solid architecture at the systems and code layers. You can achieve decent performance/scalability with nearly any backend technology if system is well designed and built. I’d be skeptical if someone wants to change programming language solely on a vague promise of higher performance. I’d tend to take the switch more seriously if they can demonstrate an understanding of the different tradeoffs that the programming platforms make and how to best build a system that exploits the attributes that attract you to the language. I’ll give you an example related to node.js. Imagine someone pitching to you they want to use node.js because of it’s alleged high performance. The high performance is related to the match between the asynchronous event loop and the way that maps well to what a lot of web servers do. If the person then goes and uses the synchronous versions of file or network I/O and there is basically no requirement to handle a large number of simultaneous requests then you can bet that node.js will be slower than other choices. You don’t get “money for nothing” and as they say there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Great software is the result of understanding your use case/value proposition, balancing choices, making compromises, and grokking the development platform’s strengths, weaknesses and applicability to your use case.
After about 6 years with my teams using node.js I think that there is some truth behind the performance claims. Equally there is truth to the concerns about its applicability to larger projects. Managing dependencies can be challenging in any platform. NodeJS has some clever techniques for managing dependencies that come with their own pros and cons. Don’t expect magic from it and you might like it. Try not to fall prey to hyped up claims or overzealous religious wars. Be skeptical of claims until you’ve researched them. I still like node. It isn’t on my shit list like some of the other languages I mentioned. The three programming languages I use most often today are: Python, JavaScript/NodeJS, C/C++.
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Jared Kushner said that he can’t commit to having the presidential election on 11/3. Is it possible to postpone the national election? | Well, if Congress, the Supreme Court, and the President all are informed by Mr. Kushner that the election will need to be postponed or canceled this year, what else can be done but to obey?
We’ll all just have to await the great manboy’s judgement, won’t we?
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What is your opinion of Adam Schiff presenting indisputable evidence that the Trump campaign did in fact collude with Russia and criticising the GOP? | Adam Schiff has lied about having such evidence for three years and failed to produce it.
He then presented as evidence a transcript of call between Trump and president of Ukraine. It turns out that this transcript was entirely made up by Schiff. He admitted as much when confronted about it but for some reason is still able to retain this position (after lying to Congress and American people).
He has no credibility whatsoever.
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If you agree with Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan that its time to cut Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security because the deficit has skyrocketed, what percentage of cut to each program would you support? | What Republicans and other fiscal idiots need to understand is that America does NOT have a spending problem. It actually takes money to run a country. Quite a lot of it, even if you are frugal about it. What America has is a revenue problem. You see, after decades of tax cuts, especially to the top tier income levels, America has given itself a severe pay cut. Taxes are a country’s income. When you cut them in order for individuals to increase their profits, at the same time you reduce the income of the country as a whole. And a country that is growing an economy and increasing its population NEEDS that income.
Cutting those programs, especially SS which isn’t paid from the same account (it has it’s own fund supplied by the working class), while a large part of the annual budget, will do almost nothing about the deficit or debt. Cutting those programs would simply shift the cost because support for the elderly and sick is a permanent thing. If you don’t use programs, you end up paying even more in ER and and local government costs to do the same thing.
We need to stop cutting taxes, and actually increase them, and more than just a few percentage points. We were prosperous and healthy when the top rate was 90%. Keeping it below 50% will never be enough to fix the problem.
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What is it like to be morbidly obese (BMI > 40)? | A lot of these answers are from people who were obese rather than people who are obese, which I find interesting. I am morbidly obese (and pregnant, but I checked my pre-pregnancy weight, and it put me at a BMI of 41)Most people who know me do not believe that I belong in the morbidly obese category, because underneath this fat is also a very large person. I carry my fat in my lower abdomen mostly, and I can make myself look ok in clothes. I find the label "morbidly obese" to be quite insulting because it implies that I am so fat that my fat is killing me. It is not. I am fairly healthy. Now I am not the athlete I would like to be, and I am ridiculously slow, but I've always been slow, even when I was just a chubby kid. I work out, I eat better than my husband with an average BMI, but I'm still a big and fat person. That's ok by me. My cholesterol is fine, I am not remotely diabetic, and my heart is good. As I put on more weight, I started having lower joint problems (ankle and hip), but I took off some weight and that got better, although still left me morbidly obese. I would like to lose more weight and will regain my pre-pregnancy diet and exercise program once I deliver this baby, but my goal weight actually still lands me in the obese category. On that, I simply don't care. I want to be physically active and enjoy life, not fit into someone else's idea of what I should weigh. I know my body, and it's a big one. It did take me a very long time to come to this place though, because when you weigh 200 pounds in junior high, you feel pretty crappy about that. Looking back though, I was pretty cute and only a little chubby. One thing I'm looking forward to doing is actually getting my body fat calculated in a Bod Pod so I can determine exactly how much weight I do have left to lose.I guess this is a diatribe on how crappy I actually find the BMI scale to be, rather than a reflection on being fat, but I think as a woman, I worry about my body and appearance a little more than a normal woman, but because of small chairs and society's obsession with my obesity, it gets thrown in my face a lot. Or maybe I don't even worry more than a "normal" woman. They are told they need to look like a supermodel, and while I am a supermodel height, I realized a long time ago that I was no supermodel. I want my husband to find me attractive, and I want to be healthy. As long as I feel like I'm ticking off those boxes, BMI can stuff it.
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