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September 2, 2023 at 5:50 am in reply to: How to fix invalid literal for int() with base 10 in Python? #71705
Hi Ike.
Please try float your height and weight as seen below and you’ll be fine.h = float(height) w = float(weight)
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Very insightful, thanks for sharing 🤗
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June 14, 2023 at 4:40 pm in reply to: How would you deal with a spouse that doesn’t like your mom? #71467
There’s definitely something that neither of them is telling.
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This is very insightful 😊
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Thanks for sharing this!
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So the first course
Covers:
Session 1: Deciding on a Business
Session 2: The Business Plan
Session 3: Home-Based Business
Session 4: Financing the Business
Session 5: Business Organization
Session 6: Licenses and Permits
Session 7: Business Insurance
Session 8: Communication Tools
Session 9: Buying a Business or Franchise
Session 10: Choosing A Business Location
Session 11: Accounting and Cash Flow
Session 12: Ecommerce
Session 13: Marketing
Session 14: Managing Employees
Session 15: Expanding and Handling Problems -
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You will enjoy them best if taken in this order.
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Our 10 most essential sessions from the other two courses, plus 6 bonus sessions not required to earn a Certificate. -
June 19, 2022 at 10:39 am in reply to: SHOULD YOU LIE ABOUT YOUR PAY TO A RECRUITER, WHY HR MANAGERS ASK FOR PAYSLIPS? #71356
This is very insightful, had to read it again, thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for assisting to post this sir.
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I just imagine how the world would look like if we had a week without Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram and Telegram?
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you must not have sex to prove your love, True love speaks for itself, you don’t need to prove it
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Hello Simplicity,
First you need to get a website/blog designed and hosted for this purpose, or you can quick start with a free blog from wordpress, blogger, etc. in matter of minutes.
You can inbox me if you need a custom blog designed and hosted for you.
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Good luck
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Hello Ike,
Simply hold on the exclamation mark key (!) And press the “tab” key on your keyboard and the html skeleton will be auto created and filled in the editor for you
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January 5, 2021 at 1:33 pm in reply to: What was the most touching thing a stranger ever did for you? #71123
The first time I saw this question, an answer shared by Emila Irus on QUORA was the first thing that came to my mind.
I’m re-sharing it belowAt 6 am, on a cold summer morning in Sweden, I was on my way home from a party. Suddenly, I saw a man getting kicked out of a slow-moving car. I was about 500m away at the time. When I got closer, he quickly picked up his bed-roll and a small bag. He stood up and quickly sat down on the stairs of a house. I was already walking on the same side as he was and as I came closer, he looked away, crawled into a corner and tried not to be noticed by me.
To be honest, I first thought he might be some kind of addict but as I came closer, I noticed he was dressed properly and probably in some kind of trouble. So, I asked him, in Swedish, if everything was OK? He looked at me, with a huge black eye, and said in Spanish: “No hablo…” Well, I don’t speak Spanish very much either (I think he also was a little afraid of me).
I asked what had happened to him (he understood a little English mixed with Spanish- my one-year Spanish lessons finally paid off) but he didn’t want to tell me at first and just wanted to be alone. But I was persistent (and a bit drunk). In the end, I’m glad I was persistent.
Eventually, I learned that his Spanish wife had moved here a few years ago and brought him here with her. Unfortunately, she’d totally abused him for years and kept him locked up in an apartment (near where he was dropped off) and he was hardly ever allowed outside.
He was 45 years old but had no friends here and no place to stay. He did though have dual Spanish and Swedish citizenship.
When I asked him if he had any friends in Spain, he said: “Mom, in Barcelona”. I asked him if he wanted me to phone up a men’s shelter of some kind (Thanks iPhone and Google translate). He started crying and said he wanted to go to Spain again and that he had saved some cash which he showed me. I then gave him my phone and let him call his mom. I understood from their discussion that they hadn’t spoken for quite some time.
During that time:I went online (on my other phone-I have two due to work)Took out my credit card and asked for his passport and name.Ordered a ticket to Barcelona on the next flight there with his name on it.Arranged a taxi to the airport then went to the airport with him. When I told him he was going to Spain, that made him a little happy.
All during that time, he wanted to pay for himself and give me money- he was very prideful. But, I believed it was better for him to have money once he arrived at his Mom’s. I also gave him my number and email in case anything happened along the way.
A few days later, he emailed me a picture of himself with his Mom and family. -
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