- Nov 2024
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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between 1944 and 1971 the Americans had a surplus the money that they were making from the Surplus they were giving to Europe and Japan that was what's happening until up until 197 71 after that the Americans had a deficit which they used to suck into the United States the surplus of Germany of France of Japan and then China this is what kept capitalism alive
for - quote - American surplus monetary flows kept capitalism alive til now - Yanis Varoufakis
quote - American surplus monetary flows kept capitalism alive til now - Yanis Varoufakis - (see below) - Between 1944 and 1971 the Americans had a surplus - The money that they were making from the Surplus they were giving to Europe and Japan that was what's happening until up until 1971 -After that, the Americans had a deficit, - which they used to suck into the United States the surplus: - of Germany - of France - of Japan and then - of China - This is what kept capitalism alive
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- Jun 2024
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ell.stackexchange.com ell.stackexchange.com
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Save this question. Show activity on this post. I'm from South East Asia, and in here, it's very common to use "kindly" as a written polite request to other people, and I often see it on the internet as well. But I've just discovered that from this website, "kindly" is regarded as a "low-brow, patronizing, and overly sensitive". Other people are recommending that you use the word "kindly". Please, never use the word "kindly" when interacting with Americans. In the view of Americans, only English-speaking Indians use this word. It comes across as low-brow, patronizing, and overly sensitive. Oh wow, I never know that. But coming from a non native western background and culture, I have nobody here I can crosscheck information with. Maybe someone here with the appropriate culture background knowledge can give some insight? Is this a general view, or just a partial view of Americans about this word? Should I stop using this word from now on, or I just overly worried over nothing? Thanks.
TIL
I didn't know that most people (outside of Asia) consider "kindly" to be patronizing. The many quirks of language!
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- Nov 2023
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developer.mozilla.org developer.mozilla.org
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CSP makes it possible for server administrators to reduce or eliminate the vectors by which XSS can occur by specifying the domains that the browser should consider to be valid sources of executable scripts. A CSP compatible browser will then only execute scripts loaded in source files received from those allowed domains, ignoring all other scripts (including inline scripts and event-handling HTML attributes).
I don't think I've come across this before but I did on a recent project. I didni't know you could block inline styles or inline javascript in this way
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- Jun 2020
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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PC
political correctness
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- Jan 2018
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kongehuset.dk kongehuset.dk
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Dette er min note til siden. Siden viser dronningens nytårstale 2018. Talen var ikke kontroversiel. Faktisk var der ikke meget indhold overhovedet. Det eneste med lidt bid i var kommentaren om at respektere alle for deres indsats.
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- Sep 2017
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edtech.dk edtech.dk
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Hvilken planet befinder manden sig højst sandsynligt på?
Er det i orden at bruge Rækkeoperationer i matricer til gauss elimination i denne opgave? Du nævnte at man ikke skulle gøre det i 3.6.4, men det var ummidelbart den nemmeste måde for mig at løse denne på.
Desuden, er det højest usandsynligt at der skulle være skyskrabere på andre planeter i solsystemet ;)
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