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the question has to be carefully chosen. It can't be too obvious, because then people will be embarrassed to say it, but the answers can't be too hard because then nobody will have anything to say.
a lot of, that’s really what we were passionate about and I think after having worked on a business that we didn’t really care that much about besides the numbers, this was so much better because you can work all day and you still are excited to get up in the morning and work. ...
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In Python, to replicate this, we use the following code shown below. >>> 2**3 8 So we have 2, followed by **, followed by 3 The ** operator in Python means raising a number. The number preceding this operator is the base and the number following this operator is the exponent. ...
About a third of the planet’s food goes to waste, often because of its looks. That’s enough to feed two billion people.
Raising the question, "Is $1 million enough for retirement?" can be the icebreaker to not only address their fears, but also create a new and better roadmap for retirement. A recent study published by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies reported that most people...
2. Don’t worry about raising happy kids. “In our desperate quest to create happy kids, we may be assuming the wrong moral burden. It strikes me as a better goal, and, dare I say, a more virtuous one, to focus on making productive kids and moral kids, and to simply hope that ...
She remembers when the first electricity lines were brought to their town in the late 1940s. “Flipping on that light switch felt like magic,” she said with a smile. Raising four children on the farm wasn’t easy, but Jean embraced the hard work. “I wouldn’t have had it any other...