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Do Gen Z lack professionalism at their place of work?
As someone who is gen Z, and who has read many reports on how we act now, how we’re projected to act in the future, and how we differ from millenials, I think we will do little in the legal sense of change, rather we would have a more business oriented tone in our history. I believe generation Z jusRead more
As someone who is gen Z, and who has read many reports on how we act now, how we’re projected to act in the future, and how we differ from millenials, I think we will do little in the legal sense of change, rather we would have a more business oriented tone in our history. I believe generation Z just have zero tolerance for bullshit, they know their worth and wouldn’t go for the barest minimum.
See lessWhy is my image not showing on my html page?
The most common reason can be the browser can't find it using the instructions you gave it. Here are some of the quick fixes for image display errors, — Avoid simple typo error — Avoid misspelling the image name — Avoid wrong extension — Avoid using malformed img tag
The most common reason can be the browser can’t find it using the instructions you gave it. Here are some of the quick fixes for image display errors,
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— Avoid misspelling the image name
— Avoid wrong extension
— Avoid using malformed img tag
Can a person be obese and healthy?
No, there really isn’t such obese person who is healthy. Even if it doesn’t affect you right away, on a cellular level heart disease and other ailments will start to develop over a few years. It will become difficult to exercise, which leads to even more obesity. Not being able to move will make itRead more
No, there really isn’t such obese person who is healthy. Even if it doesn’t affect you right away, on a cellular level heart disease and other ailments will start to develop over a few years. It will become difficult to exercise, which leads to even more obesity. Not being able to move will make it harder to enjoy life, which can make a person sick in the head. Health is also mental; therefore, even if you aren’t physically sick, you can be unwell in your headspace.
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