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git-cheatsheet-EN-dark 100%

fournova GIT CHEAT SHEET › presented by TOWER Version control with Git - made easy CREATE Clone an existing repository $ git clone ssh://user@domain.com/repo.git Create a new local repository $ git init LOCAL CHANGES Changed files in your working directory $ git status Changes to tracked files $ git diff Add all current changes to the next commit $ git add .

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/05/09/git-cheatsheet-en-dark/

09/05/2017 www.pdf-archive.com

atlassian-git-cheatsheet 99%

git commit Replace the last commit with the staged changes and last commit combined.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/07/06/atlassian-git-cheatsheet/

06/07/2017 www.pdf-archive.com

NicolazziRobertinoCriptoZCASH 94%

Se logra esconder el origen de un pago, utilizando zk-SNARKs y un esquema de “commit”.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/05/23/nicolazzirobertinocriptozcash/

23/05/2017 www.pdf-archive.com

CRUD Review 92%

myFirstRestaurant = Restaurant(name = "Pizza Palace") session.add(myFirstRestaurant) sesssion.commit() We created a cheese pizza menu item and added it to the Pizza Palace Menu:

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/01/21/crud-review/

21/01/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

5 Responsibility 91%

People with strong Responsibility talents take psychological ownership for anything they commit to, whether it is large or small, and they feel emotionally bound to follow it through to completion.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/10/21/5-responsibility/

21/10/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

Zero-to-Monero-First-Edition-v0-11-1 91%

Zero to Monero Privacy in the blockchain:

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2018/05/01/zero-to-monero-first-edition-v0-11-1/

01/05/2018 www.pdf-archive.com

Zero-to-Monero-First-Edition-v0-11-2 91%

Zero to Monero Privacy in the blockchain:

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2018/05/03/zero-to-monero-first-edition-v0-11-2/

03/05/2018 www.pdf-archive.com

LEADERSHIP COMMITMENT 91%

All leaders are called to read, understand and commit to live and support the:

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2015/03/19/leadership-commitment/

19/03/2015 www.pdf-archive.com

Final QDoba Paper 91%

Organizational Commitment Employees are generally able to commit to their organization through many means, regarding fiduciary purposes and situational circumstances.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2015/07/22/final-qdoba-paper/

22/07/2015 www.pdf-archive.com

SC19950.Taupier.Appx.MSB 91%

(b) It shall be a defense to a charge of conspiracy that the actor, after conspiring to commit a crime, thwarted the success of the conspiracy, under circumstances manifesting a complete and voluntary renunciation of his criminal purpose.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/08/09/sc19950-taupier-appx-msb/

09/08/2017 www.pdf-archive.com

Open-Letter 90%

AN OPEN LETTER TO:     Queensland Premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk   Queensland Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Leanne Donaldson    Dear Annastacia and Leanne,    I hope this letter finds you well.     As you may already be aware, today, February 6th, 2016, I will begin a hunger strike with the  ultimate goal of increasing the protection of both humans and marine life off the coast of  Queensland, by proposing commitments for the state government to transition from the current  Shark Control Program to non­lethal alternatives.     The reasons for the Hunger Strike:     1. The current Queensland Shark Control Program has a high impact on marine ecosystems off  Queensland and does not discriminate between marine animal species. Implemented marine  mammal deterrents do not have a high success rate (~40%) and still pose a significant threat to  whales and dolphins.     The program in Queensland has captured more than 78,000 marine animals since 1962,  including several species listed as vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered. The  program is now listed as a Key Threatening Process for a number of Queensland species at risk  of extinction.    2. The program has been implemented since 1962 and is utilising out­dated practices to  mitigate shark­human encounters at popular beaches. Hundreds of scientists have spoken out  over the past few years in opposition to the use of shark nets and drum lines, as there is no  sound scientific evidence to suggest that they reduce the risk of shark bite, and there are now  several non­lethal alternatives available to replace the current devices.     Please consider the below research on the effectiveness of the QLD Shark Control Program,  published by ​Professor & Director, Centre for Marine Futures, University of Western Australia,  Jessica Meeuwig.    http://theconversation.com/has­queensland­really­saved­lives­by­killing­thousands­of­sharks­23 437    Scientists such as Daryl McPhee of Bond University and social scientist Dr Chris Neff are also  other important individuals to liaise with in regards to the above statement.    3. The devices used in the Queensland Shark Control Program pose a direct threat to beach  goers, with the risk of dislodgement of shark nets and drum lines (which caused the drowning  death of a young boy in 1992 on the Gold Coast) as well as the risk to rescue crews tasked with  disentangling large animals such as whales (one member of the Sea World rescue crew lost  half a finger in 2015 during the rescue of a whale entangled in a shark net).     ● In May, 2015, 11 shark nets were dislodged off the Gold Coast and Sunshine coast and  became a direct threat to hundreds of beach goers, unaware of the dangers that these  devices pose when loose. One shark net became dislodged within the surf zone at  Burleigh Heads, and hundreds of surfers were in close vicinity of the net over  approximately 6 days.      http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/wild­weather­dislodges­shark­nets­along­coast/262 6186/     http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/lifestyle/pets­and­wildlife/unaware­gold­coast­board­riders­l ucky­to­escape­dislodged­drum­lines­and­nets­after­storm/news­story/bef0ba2deb52db423ed9 69f8d7c057e0        ● In November, 2014, a member of the public at Palm Beach contacted me after  discovering a drum line floating at his local beach, while he was swimming in the surf  zone with his young daughter­ there was no public announcement regarding the  dislodgement of this drum line.    Another risk that the shark nets present is a ‘false sense of security’ for locals and tourists who  are largely misinformed about how the shark nets and drum lines work. Many are under the  impression that the nets enclose the entire beach, creating a 100% safe zone for swimmers and  surfers. This of course is not the case and since 1962 there have been more than 30 instances  of shark­human incidence on Queensland beaches with shark nets and drum lines  implemented, one of these was fatal. Source:  http://www.sharkattackfile.net/spreadsheets/GSAF5.xls    I will be entering into a hunger strike by refraining the consumption of all food and liquid with the  exception of water, beginning at 9am on Saturday the 6th of February, 2016.     The strike will continue until commitments are met by the Queensland State Government/  Department of Primary Industries to fund non­lethal alternatives and to commit to a phase out of  current lethal devices over the coming years.       Requested commitments:    • A commitment of funding matching the NSW State Governments’ recent funding  commitment into the trial and implementation of non­lethal alternatives along  Queensland popular beaches over the coming years.     • A commitment to phase out shark nets and drum lines along the Queensland coast  over the coming years.     Until the Queensland State Government meets the above commitments, the hunger strike will  continue.    I would be more than happy to travel to meet with either the Queensland Premier and/or the  Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries to discuss the above.    I hope your consideration of the above information results in the most optimal outcome for both  humans and Queensland’s iconic marine wildlife, which contributes so much to the state’s  tourism economy and intrinsic values.      Kind regards,    Nicole McLachlan   

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/02/13/open-letter/

13/02/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

WANTMATH 90%

ethical 56 always trust the math 68 the cure for apathy 71 anatomy of an opinion 72 committing to your beliefs 85 self-restriction 86 committing to my beliefs 90 the law of inverse proportion 93 attitude governs behavior 98 how to commit 98 who are you committed to?

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2018/01/08/wantmath/

08/01/2018 www.pdf-archive.com

Roo Externships 2016 88%

EXTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE AT BONNAROO!

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/02/15/roo-externships-2016/

15/02/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

Jensen Arizona 88%

Phillip Jensen Manager Office: 480-339-2400 Fax:

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/10/06/jensen-arizona/

06/10/2016 www.pdf-archive.com

PenpalNikki 86%

But I know hypothetically that I don't think that's the foundation I plan to form a marriage on, and so I'd hope that that kind of a hurdle wouldn't impact my decision to commit to someone.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2015/05/16/penpalnikki/

16/05/2015 www.pdf-archive.com

Race in Black and White - Statistical Data 86%

2% Homicide crimes committed by Race RACE OF PERSON OFFENDING PERCENT other 2 White 45 Black 53 45% 53% White Black Blacks commit more homicides than all other racial groups combined.

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2015/01/09/race-in-black-and-white-statistical-data/

09/01/2015 www.pdf-archive.com