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What exactly do u need excel for |
It's so alarming that young ladies now focus more on their physical appearance more than their education. They call themselves all sorts of names, yet they are unable to communicate in simple and correct English, not to talk of correct spelling. God save our generation of slay Queens/Mama's. If you must slay, slay with good brains... I drop my pen here Cc lalasticlala Seun |
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Where is our Young generation heading to?? Slay Queens without brains.. Fellow nairalanders, please share your thoughts on this trend.. cc lalasticlala
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Because we use both interchangeably often times without any correction doesn’t mean they are the same! Hey wait!……don’t crucify me yet! Here’s the difference “Curriculum Vitae” is a Latin word meaning “course of life”. CVs are in-depth chronological documents that contains an individuals FULL working career This should include a high level details about one’s achievements, accomplishments, education, awards, honors, publications and so on. A CV may spread beyond 2 pages. While a Resume is a SUMMARY and CONCISE document of at most 2 pages. The Resume is usually prepared to fit every position applied for. A quick summary of differences A CV is intended to be a FULL record of one’s career history Resume is a brief, targeted list of skills & achievement. CVs are prepared ONCE and that same document can be used to apply for any position. Resume can be tailored to fit each position applied for. A CV can be lengthy depending on ones achievement and length of experience. Resumes should be brief, it is advisable not to cross a 2 page length Although there are preferences to which should be used in different parts of the world. Source: https://buildingrelevance./2017/12/23/cv-is-quite-different-from-resume/ cc:Seun lalasticlala |
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Good morning Developers. I have a question that's been bothering me for a long time. I have developed a windows application for School Management using Vb. Net and Ms access as the database. Currently, the system runs effectively in a LAN. Now, the school has plans to extend the Network access from just being Local to a broader scope. I have seen the need to change the Database from Ms Access to a more portable Database. There are only two options in my head(MYSQL & SQL Server). I am not sure on which to use as I have done quite some research on Google but I am not satisfied. Both database systems are great but I need to use the one that meets the school requirements. Some of the requirements are, easy access to the System from any location via internet or any other means.. I am sorry if I haven't asked rightly but please your suggestions are Invaluable.. |
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I just checked for someone. It's showing all results as HELD.. Any solution to this? ? |
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How about if you use the Student ID as the username and password stored in one table. .and then when the person enters his pin, it will automatically register the PIN for that student id and increase the pin count by 1. the login condition should easily check for a valid pin if it already exists in the student login and keep incrementing it until it gets to maybe 5. Then it can inform the user on successive logins that the pin has expired. |
What's the download size please?? |
How can I download visual studio community 2015? |