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I cannot expect anyone to smile just because I think they should. That's unrealistic. While their job requires interacting with the public, that doesn't mean they must be a picture of perfection. Everyone is human - everyone has the option to be pleasant or unpleasant whenever they desire. It might be difficult for you to see someone being mediocre but you cannot inject your ideals into other people. The best thing is to find a way to deal with complacency and move on from it. You have the ability to control your own thoughts and feelings - don't let someone else's mood control you. And, don't try to control anyone else with unreasonable expectations - it's not worth it
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What are some real life moments where you said "Hello, World"?
I've lived w/ an illness (Crohn's Disease & Short Bowel Syndrome) most of my life. The disease ravaged my digestive tract and caused 13 surgeries, cancer, and chronic pain.I tell you this not to create your pity or your sorrow. Instead, I relate my body's history because one night in 1979 I had a dream that a 'woman of great healing powers' came to visit me. She placed something ( I never knew what) as small as a pearl in the palm of my hand.As she closed my hand around the object she disappeared. At that very same time I woke sitting up in my bed, saying out loud 'I no longer have this illness.'I remember feeling stunned and surprised as well from hearing my own voice. I spent the rest of what was left of the early morning hours in bed contemplating what I had dreamt. When I arose that next morning I quickly became aware that I felt better than I ever had before. No pain. No fatigue. What I felt was pure, strong health!I called my family ( even though the sun had barely risen and cried out in joy 'I am well! I am happy to be alive! Let's celebrate!'Now even though this, spontaneous healing only lasted for a few amazing weeks ( the demise of such wonderfully physical energy is for another story), there have been no more powerful moments in my life (ok a few!) when I specifically felt like shouting, 'Hello World!'
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Which dance songs are kid friendly (songs similar to Baby Shark by Pinkfong and Hello Anthem by Angelcreatives)?
I feel people underestimate kids' intelligence. Kids actually know more than what they lead the adults to believe. They pick up new materials rather quickly if given a chance.
That said, I have made some dance hiphop rap music with solid educational content relating to "money education" under the brand name Urban Fu$e. As far as I know, we are the leader in that space bar none. For example, how many hiphop rap songs you know say this: "Do you know why people lose? cuz they don't know rule 72" ?And as a parent if you don't know what rule 72 is, perhaps it is time for both you and your kid to start digging on Google search to find out and spend sometime together and learn something new when it comes to money while bouncing to the beat.
And perhaps 30 years from now your little one will still remember the lesson of how to Retire In Peace from yester years while bouncing to the beat with your grandkid. That will be a day, right? Totally. RETIRE IN PEACE (Feat Nyu Kyung) - OFFICIALOf course, there are other financial songs as well which you can find on Urban Fu$e's website. You can dance to the beat just for fun and hopefully your little one will get curious one day to google some words in those songs.
This is not financial advice so don't rely on my opinion. Contact your CPA or financial advisors and discuss with them about the various implications of various public policies as they relate to your retirement planning and tax planning
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What is the relation in between information and probability with an example of a message "Hello, How are you?"?
Let us look at this from an information theory perspective and first derive the likelihood of the character sequence "Hello World". Write the likelihood / joint probability (based on n-grams) as (EOL is end of line),p("HelloWorld") p("H")p("e"|"H")p("l"|"He")cdots p("EOL"|"HelloWorld").For example, we can use the conditional transition probabilities (of ASCII characters) in the English language. Say we get p("HelloWorld")0.
002 (which is likely too large!).
Now, we can compare this joint probability with the one of the sequence occurring by chance. The relevant concept is the Shannon information content (also entropy), which is defined as (I denote log_2 as the logarithm with base 2),H("HelloWorld") - log_2 p("HelloWorld").This measures the information content of the given character sequence in bits. For the likelihood above it is 8.
96 bits. Then, we would compare it with the expectation of the information content of random sequences (with same length, for simplicity), say it is 2 bits. Thus, the sequence "Hello World" has 6.96 bits information content (above random). One interpretation behind the bits is that they give a lower bound on the number of binary questions that guarantee to identify the outcome, here "Hello World". However, I do not think that language is a good example for this.If you want to read more on this you can have a look at MacKay (2003): "Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms".
What is the relation in between information and probability with an example of a message "Hello, How are you?" ?
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What are the lyrics for the opening theme from Pororo: The Little Penguin, Season 3 onwards ("Hello, Friends")?
Let me Google this for you..:in:Music, Themes, Season 3,and 4 moreHello FriendsEditComments (1)ShareHello Friends is the theme song of the third and fourth seasons of Pororo the Little Penguin.In Season 5, Season 6, and the HD version of Season 1, it is named Hello Everyone. It is similar and has the same tune, but with different lyrics.
ContentsshowLyrics EditSeasons 3 4 and 2 (HD) EditGirlWow! It's Pororo!ChildrenHi Pororo!GirlHello friends, hello my good friendsLet's play together with playful PororoHello friends, hello my good friendsLet's jump together, porong porong Pororo!ChildrenPorong! Porong! Pororororo!Always having fun with playfulLittle penguin PororoSweet and cute, my playful friendPorong porong porong porong Pororo!Ready or not, here I come!BoyPlaying hide and seekMerrier together, playing with lots of friendsChildrenRock, scissors, paper!BoyEven when playing tagHappier together playing with PororoChildrenPorong! Porong! Pororororo!Always having fun with playfulLittle penguin PororoSweet and cute my playful friendPorong porong porong porong Pororo! (2x)Seasons 5, 6, and 1 (HD) EditChildrenWow! It's Pororo!Hello Pororo!Hello everyone, hello everyoneLet's play together, silly lovable PororoHello everyone, hello everyoneLet's play together, Porong Porong Pororo!Porong! Porong! Pororororo!Always a cheerful best friend, little penguin Pororo.Cute and playful best friendPorong porong porong porong Pororo!Hiding everywhere, playing hide and seekIt's always fun, when you're with your friends.Rock paper scissors, and playing tag with friendsWhen you're with Pororo, everything's always fun.
Porong! Porong! Pororororo!Always a cheerful best friend, little penguin Pororo.Cute and playful best friendPorong porong porong porong Pororo! (2x)
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Hello people, I have a stuttering problem and I am now considering to learn and work in software development. Web development in fact. Is what I am planning realistic, will I be able to find a job and work?
What youre planning is realistic, provided youre a good engineer. To get a job at a top place youll need a CS degree, to obtain an interview (ideally through campus recruiting), and to pass muster as an engineer. The stuttering isnt a factor in terms of evaluating you and your getting hired.
Ive seen someone who stuttered become a high ranking engineer (principal engineer) at Amazon. Ive seen a couple more folks with stuttering impediments succeed at Microsoft. And Im sure lots of others who I didnt notice. Id hire any of these people in a heartbeat because theyre good engineers.Putting it a different way, there are successful programmers with any number of other attributes: some who are deaf, who are blind, who cant speak the language theyre working in well, who cant type (for physical reasons) and have to dictate their code, who prefer to use sign language interpreters, who are autistic, and of course those who have a variety of speech disorders, including stuttering. Ive worked side by side with people who fit in every one of these categories.
So yes, its realistic for you to learn and work in software development. But first you have to have the talent and the credentials to succeed. That takes years of work, and a certain knack for code / engineering.
Good luck!.
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In America, do the men in your family kiss when saying hello and goodbye?
No one in my family kisses hello or goodbye, except for spouses.My dad, his brothers, and his dad all say goodbye to one another with a standard "bro hug"- short embrace and two pats on the back. That's all. There's very limited physical affection.
I come from a roughneck sort of family- my dad and his dad have both worked in the oil field for years. They're all the tobacco-chewing, drinking, hunting, and barbecuing sort of folks. Showing emotions isn't really accepted around them.
The women in my family don't kiss, either. They're lucky to even get a hug from me. Most of the women are affectionate and hug-y, and I'm... not. I'm the weird one, as usual.
I can't think of any American families I personally know who greet one another with kisses. I don't think that's typical around here.I am not a doctor. This answer is not a substitute for professional medical advice. This answer is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or (in the United States) 911 immediately. Always seek the advice of your doctor before starting or changing treatment. Quora users who provide responses to health-related questions are intended third party beneficiaries with certain rights under Quora's Terms of Service ( "