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Hi everyone,
How do you write a DBQ? Wondering because the AP Euro became just that.
Hi there, we are offering $15 per hour for a short term gig. We are investing in communities within Pennsylvania & are looking for someone to help call some of the community offices to document some of the rules specific to each subdivision. We will share a list of all of the communities, the questions that we need to be asked, and will be asking the person in this role to Google the main phone number for each of these offices while calling them to ask the questions and documenting what the answers are. This will be on a shared Google document.
Please send me a message if you think that you can be a fit. Also happy to answer any questions that may arise.
Hey Guys im new here in the community, i would like to get some advices. i'm actually working on my final project for my master degree, and i must do a question answering system based on a knowledge exists in some documents: i saw some project but they are working on seq2seq datasets. there's a guide giving the big lines for implementing this ? should i use POS tagging, Tokenization , NER ?
Thank you guys
Hey, I'm looking for a web based document collaboration software with real-time collaboration, that has at least Word-like documents and Spreadsheets.
So far I found these:
I had some problems getting Collabora Online to run smoothly and didn't test OnlyOffice so far.
Are there more? What do you guys use and what are your experiences?
Thanks!
So in my APUSH class this year, I'm running into alot of trouble. My teacher doesn't actually teach history content in class, he just goes on tangents about his trips through europe, and his tests are all document-based interpretation multiple choice questions, nothing else(no textbook content), so there really is not any way to study for them. I'm a straight-A student, and I'm aiming to stay that way, but this is the only class im doing poorly in simply due to the fact that on all these tests/quizzes I'm getting mid 80s. Is there any APUSH document based multiple choice strategies or practice material I can go through to get better at them so I can keep my 4.0 in this class? Thanks so much, its really stressing me out
Hey all,
I've been using Mongo just to get started with node development, and now I'm giving Postgres a run.
I've created a simple schema consisting of three tables: online stores, products and users. The gist is that users should be able to track product prices across numerous stores.
If I were doing this in Mongo, each user would have a 'watched_products' array of product IDs.
In relational land, how do I model this? Each watched product ID should probably have a foreign key constraint (being a product's ID), but that rules out using arrays to store them on the User table in a single column.
I think what I need to do is normalise the data more, but what does that look like? I could write a 'watched_products' table with two columns: user_id and product_id, but each user could have >20 products watched, so it seems like that would balloon in size straight away. Am I technically modelling one(product):many(users) or many(products):many(users)?
Hey guys. I'd like to build my third website. What I need is more complicated than what I've done so far, so I need some help. Basically, I'm looking for someone to let me know what tools I need to learn to get the job done.
The site I'd like to make will sell documents. The user is asked questions. The questions may change, depending on prior answers. The answers will go into a database or file. A user will probably need a login and their answers will need to be remembered. A program will then generate documents based on the answers. One document will be like a multi-page report or letter whose variables and sentences (like name, address, phone number, etc. list items, and whether a few sentences appear) change based on the user's answers. The completed report will be available for download by the user in PDF and Word formats. In addition, 2-5 pre-existing PDF forms will need to be filled in with the user's answers. (Think government forms). The user's answers will determine which forms are used. The user will pay for the documents and then download them. The user's answers will need to be secure.
I made my first two websites with Wordpress, Genesis/Dynamic, Beaver-Builder, Gravity Forms, and a few other plugins, but nothing commerce oriented. I know a little bit of HTML, CSS, and Python. I'm open to learning the best tools for the job.
Could someone give me an idea of what technology stack would work well for a project like this?
I'm looking for a lib that would allow me to build up a markdown doc using some DSL out of primitives (Blocks, Inlines, etc) and then simply convert it to a `Text` representation (i.e. render into text).
This seems like such an easy thing to do, I've googled for potential solutions to this however and I'm having a real hard time figuring out how to do this with current libs available on hackage.
I've looked at `cmark` `mmark`, even `pandoc` to no avail. It seems to me that libs like `mmark` are designed to only parse markdown documents, ensure conformity to standards, and render to html.
I thought `pandoc` would be my saving grace (which I reluctantly tried to use since it's such a large dependency), their `Block` DSL seems fine, but even `pandoc` does not have something like `render :: Pandoc -> Text`. It does have `writeMarkdown :: PandocMonad m => WriterOptions -> Pandoc -> m Text` but i really want to have a pure rendering function without all this `PandocMonad` complication (which seems superfluous if I want to render into a simple `Text` doc).
(https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-2.14.0.2/docs/Text-Pandoc-Writers-Markdown.html)
Anyone has a suggestion?
Does anyone know of any good articles to support/go along with the thesis previously mentioned? Thesis isn't finalized and needs some work as well as my main points. Any criticism or feedback is encouraged!
I need 6 sources total and they should include:
The articles should be around one printed page long and should be from somewhat reputable sources. Any help is welcome!
What language would be the most recommended, and what is this technique called so I can do further research?
I have knowledge in web scripting and object oriented programming, but I have no idea where to even start with this project. Please help.
Edit: I'm trying to host a website that would guide users through a form that would otherwise have to be filled out by hand with very complicated instructions.
Hello everyone,
Was asked to upload documents. If I was on PUA and have 2019 and 2020 taxes in papers, do I just take pictures and upload them? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
In response to a Stewart Mandel tweet about strange sports stories
>OG tweet: Is Andrew Luck retiring most bizarre sports news in the last 10 years?
>Stu's response: That, or the time Texas Tech fired its coach for allegedly locking a player in a shed only for it to turn out the playerβs ESPN commentator father hired a PR firm to stage an orchestrated smear campaign against the coach for not giving his son enough playing time.
Suppose, I am talking to a potential employer/client and, before going into a round of interviews, they want me to sign an NDA. IANAL, but more often than not everything is pretty straightforward. However, in this particular case the NDA looks pretty bad to me, so I would like someone to walk me through potential consequences of signing it: how dangerous it is, what parts of it are enforceable and under which conditions, etc.
There seem to be, essentially, two primary approaches: either personal legal advice subscription services, which offer document review; or finding an attorney who specialises in intellectual property law via directories.
In the former case, the consensus online seems to be that the advice quality will be rather poor. In the latter, it is not clear how to choose someone and, more importantly, I looked at a bunch of profiles and they all seem to be focusing on advising startups/companies on IP, trademark, patent issues, etc., so I am afraid they will not be interested in my case of a private person with a Β½-page-long document (also, I canβt imagine what their fee is going to be). So, what should I do?
tldr; Iβm a private person who might need some legal advice or document review (NDA / employment contract) once or twice in 5 years, therefore rather than a permanent relationship, I am looking for a way to contact, from time to time, a good lawyer online (has to be online, since the contract will be governed by the law of a different state).
(P.S. The sidebar in r/legaladvice says to consult its wiki for information on finding a lawyer of your own, but I only see links to pro-bono aid resources, which is not what I need.)
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Good morning everyone,
I'm in the process of starting my life in IT. I would like to know from your experience, what a good resume/CV looks like and would include. I am quite confident in doing a CV for teaching English as this was my profession for 10 years, however what would you guys include or exclude?
Any help is very much appreciated! Thanks.
Cheers.
Is anyone else looking forward to when we buy a player from another club ( hopefully Spurs) and we can ask their fans to stop supporting their club because they now have Saudi money running through it?
Anyone else looking forward to a selling clubs manager being grilled in press conferences on how their principles and moralities have changed as they are now operating with and being paid with Saudi money?
Or is that just me? Fans over on r/soccer who were adamant that they would stop supporting their club if theyd been taken-over better hope we dont buy any of their players!
Btw just to clarify I am not against these sort of questions being asked just hopefully they will keep the same energy when it is their club accepting Saudi money... surely they will right??
I'm a US citizen and just became a Mexican citizen through descent. I received a red Acta de Nacimiento from Baja California (where I applied) as well as a green Acta de Nacimiento. Is there a difference between these 2 documents? It seems like one is state-specific and another is generic, but beyond that I don't see a big difference.
Also, I plan to travel to Tijuana from the US as well as fly domestically within Mexico. Should I get a Mexican passport or maybe a Matricula Consular? I'd like to use the Mexican national line when crossing to Tijuana on foot but I don't want to carry my Acta(s) around. Maybe I can just print my CURP out here?
Finally, is there anything I should do as a new Mexican citizen? I don't plan on leaving the US anytime soon, but I do want to travel within Mexico more often.
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I am interested in applying for University of Maryland College Park, and definitely interested in scholarships/financial aid. I can still somewhat pay the tuition, though it will be tight, so I'm not sure how much need-based financial aid will help me. I know I am very qualified for merit-based scholarships, but I have not applied by the Nov 1st deadline. Can I still get a merit-based scholarship or are those only given to early action applicants?
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