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2023.05.30 14:03 MerlinsBeardedDragon How much notice are you usually given before exchange?

We should now be nearing exchange on our property purchase. I'm just wondering how much notice you're usually given before exchanging, is it that the solicitor will contact you saying you have a week, a couple of weeks, a month until exchange?
I know that completion is usually within a week after exchange, so just wanting to make sure we have boxes etc ready and that we aren't taken by surprise.
Personal anecdotes of how much notice you were given would be very useful, tia.
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2023.05.30 14:02 Frosty-Spare-6018 The way people treat you after losing weight..?

Has anyone else (especially women) notice that after getting very close to your goal weight/finally reaching the healthy bmi range some of the people closest to you don’t compliment you although they used to and you regularly compliment them? Or have any of you lost female friends/they just stop speaking to you regularly or engaging with you online? It’s like the better I look the people who used to be close to me and compliment me on things just don’t anymore. This particularly stopped once I got to a healthy bmi although the only proof of this is how i actually look since I don’t share my weight loss journey etc online or with people I just do it. People do see me eating healthy meals and working out a lot.
F24 5’3 CW: 140~ Original starting weight in HS: 207
Fluctuated between 180-160 since I started seriously losing in 2017 and lowest ever until the past 8ish months was 151~
Now I’m finally at a healthy bmi but still have body fat and more to lose.
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2023.05.30 14:02 thattechkitten Ingesting OPNSense Firewall Logs with LogStash and GeoIP Tagging before sending to Sentinel and other SIEMS.

I never could find anything that actually worked for OPNSense out there so I put this together while teaching myself LogStash one day.
It's built for Microsoft Sentinel, but it can work for any other SIEM as well. It uses the free MaxMind Geo Lite for IP information.
If anyone is a LogStash expert I would love to learn your views on how you would do something like this.
https://github.com/Truvis/Sentinel/tree/main/Parsers/LogStash/OPNSense
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2023.05.30 14:02 Rolegur22 Please help me with Kanban list component

When I am change the subpage to a kanban list, the following error appears Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading '0') here is html of this element:
Do zrobienia
{{ task.title }} {{ task.tags[0] }}
Osoba odpowiedzialna:
{{ task.responsible_users[0] }} {{ task.date_end }}
And here fetch code:
async getData() { const route = useRoute(); try { if ( route.query.my_task == "true" localStorage.getItem("my_task") == "true" ) { const response = await this.$http.get( this.BACKEND_URL + `/tasks/?title=&description=&percentage_of_realization=&priority=&execution_order=&date_start=&date_end=&ETA_in_hours=&status=&project=&estimated_percentage_of_realization=&global_dictionary=&visibility=&responsible_users=${localStorage.getItem( "user_id" )}` ); this.tasks = response.data; console.log(this.tags) this.tasks.forEach((item) => { item.tags.forEach((tagUrl, index) => { const tag = this.tags.find((tag) => tag.url === tagUrl); if (tag) { item.tags[index] = tag.name + " "; } }); }); this.tasks.forEach((item) => { item.updates.forEach((tagUrl, index) => { const tag = this.updates.find((tag) => tag.url === tagUrl); if (tag) { const slowo = tag.user.split("/"); const wynik = slowo[5]; const users = this.responsible_users.find((use) => { return use.id == wynik; }); if (users) { tag.user = users.email; } item.updates[index] = { desc: tag.description, user: tag.user, updated: tag.updated_at, }; } }); }); this.tasks.forEach((item) => { item.responsible_users.forEach((userUrl, index) => { const ciag = userUrl.split("/"); const wynik = ciag[5]; const user = this.responsible_users.find((use) => { return use.id == wynik; }); if (user) { item.responsible_users[index] = user.email; } }); }); console.log(this.tasks); this.tasks_inProgress = this.tasks.filter( (item) => item.status === "In progress" ); this.tasks_toDo = this.tasks.filter((item) => item.status === "To do"); this.tasks_ready = this.tasks.filter((item) => item.status === "Done"); this.tasks_approved = this.tasks.filter( (item) => item.status === "Accepted" ); } else { const response = await this.$http.get( this.BACKEND_URL + `/tasks/?title=&description=&percentage_of_realization=&priority=&execution_order=&date_start=&date_end=&ETA_in_hours=&status=&project=${localStorage.getItem( "project" )}&estimated_percentage_of_realization=&global_dictionary=&visibility=` ); this.tasks = response.data; this.tasks.forEach((item) => { item.tags.forEach((tagUrl, index) => { const tag = this.tags.find((tag) => tag.url === tagUrl); if (tag) { item.tags[index] = tag.name + " "; } }); }); this.tasks.forEach((item) => { item.updates.forEach((tagUrl, index) => { const tag = this.updates.find((tag) => tag.url === tagUrl); if (tag) { const slowo = tag.user.split("/"); const wynik = slowo[5]; const users = this.responsible_users.find((use) => { return use.id == wynik; }); if (users) { tag.user = users.email; } item.updates[index] = { desc: tag.description, user: tag.user, updated: tag.updated_at, }; } }); }); this.tasks.forEach((item) => { item.responsible_users.forEach((userUrl, index) => { const ciag = userUrl.split("/"); const wynik = ciag[5]; const user = this.responsible_users.find((use) => { return use.id == wynik; }); if (user) { item.responsible_users[index] = user.email + " "; } }); }); } // console.log(this.tasks); } catch (error) { console.log(error); } }, showDetail(data) { this.showDetails = !this.showDetails; this.task = data; } }, async created() { // Fetch tasks on page load const [usersResponse, tagsResponse, updatesResponse] = await Promise.all([ this.$http.get(this.BACKEND_URL + "/auth/users/"), this.$http.get(this.BACKEND_URL + "/tasks/tags"), this.$http.get(this.BACKEND_URL + "/tasks/updates"), ]); this.responsible_users = usersResponse.data; this.tags = tagsResponse.data; this.updates = updatesResponse.data; console.log(this.tags) this.getData(); } 
My guess is that the error occurs because the code executes after the DOM is created, but I don't know how to fix it
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2023.05.30 14:02 Affectionate-Sir9511 i can’t tell if my dad is a bad father

tw: alcoholism, possible abuse, sh and mentions of tools used to sh
i know you don’t know him like i do and no matter how in-detail i explain it you will never get a full sense of how he’s treated me. but, i just don’t feel like he’s treated me like a dad should and i’ll describe it the best i can. there’s a lot here.
he’s always been around. he’s never been physically absent. his way of showing love was taking me and my sister out, buying us stuff, watching movies with us, etc. he tells us he loves us and makes time for us. but from the ages of 6-12 (i’m 16 now), i can only remember the times that he was drunk. he was drunk about three to five times a week and when i was younger i think that’s all i saw him as. he was angry so much. many many times, it caused my mum to take me, my sister and my brother out of the house for a few days to stay with my grandparents because there was so many arguments. his way of showing love was never gentle either. i mean that in a sense that he gave us ‘tough love’ and ‘tough love’ only. he’s always very blunt and quite emotionless when he says it too. like he says he’s proud of us in a way that fulfils him, not because he’s actually proud of us.
when i was around 9 and my sister was 6, there was a moment that’s really stuck with me. keep in mind, he was never physically abusive but i don’t know why he did this. it was late at night and my sister accidentally punched me in the chest while we were playing and i started crying, she was apologising a lot and i ran to my mum downstairs. then my dad saw me crying, heard what she did, then started trying to ‘slap’ her. i say ‘slap’ because it was in between a slap and a real hit. any way it would’ve hurt her. my mum was trying to pry him off her and luckily she did but i just remember my sister screaming. i don’t remember if he was drunk when he did this but i imagine he wasn’t because he got even angrier when he was off his drink. it just made me think that if he’s capable of doing that then maybe he’d do it again. i think since then i’ve been watching carefully what i say or do around him, especially when he’s already upset.
i do know he’s manipulative. he’s threatened to leave so times and has told us to our faces things like ‘you’d all be nothing without me’ or ‘i might just leave and move to another country’ which, i’m assuming, is to keep us below him if that makes sense (which he has also told to our faces that he wants us ‘below him’).
a time when he mentioned this was when he found out i had been self-harming. my mum found out first and started crying then she had to tell my dad, and when he saw my arms he got so angry. he took the knife i used and held it to his arm and shouted ‘how would you feel if i did it?’ and i thought he was really going to cut himself. he didn’t but then he stormed out of my room, kicking my chairs and me and my mum followed him trying to get him to calm down. we have quite a big chandelier and he was going to throw a heavy tub of clothes at it that would’ve definitely made it fall but luckily he didn’t. then, when he calmed down, he brought my sister down and made me show her my arms. she was 10. then was he saying ‘i should just leave. have i not done enough?’.
i really want to say he’s a good father, but everything in me is telling that me this is not how a good dad treats his children. the reason i’m thinking of this now is because i’ve gotten into a relationship that has really opened my eyes. i could make a whole other three posts plus four novels just saying how much i love this man but i just want to mention that he’s made me realise that my dad hasn’t treated me the best. he treats me in a way i’ve never been treated before and i think i actually feel totally safe with a man for the first time. which is why i think my dad has convinced me he’s given me everything. he has in terms of material things but i’m still trying to grasp what he’s given me in terms of treatment.
i’m sorry this was so long, but if you’ve read it i’d like to know what you think. thank you <3
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2023.05.30 14:02 kitkatt22 How to help my 16 month old get used to new nanny

Hi! I'm a NP who hired a lovely woman to watch my 16 month old. However my daughter screams for the first hour the nanny is over. She didn't do this with her last nanny (who had to leave for grad school). How long does it usually take for a NK to get used to new person and is there anything I can do to help the relationship. Will take any advice!
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2023.05.30 14:02 Pipettess New to flow, can you help me with labeling the axes and detector names?

Hi, so my supervisor doesn't want to change labels of axes in FlowJo because "it's too much work", but it makes me confused and It stalls my work. I found out how to add stain name to the detector parameters, so I have for example: PerCP :: CD3 parameter. But I still don't understand the system very good, so when the panel doesn't correspond with the parameters saved in the FlowJo, I'm confused and don't know which is which, I can only guess based on how familoiat/good the chart looks.
In context: I'm analyzing a panel of Tregs:
CD3 = PerCP
CD4 = perCP-eF710
DX5 = FITC
FoxP3 = PC7
IL-10 = PE
IFNg =APC
But I have only these parameters available in the workspace: FITC, PE, APC, PerCP, PE-Cy7, APC-H7
So how do I gate live cells for example? Usually I chart cells with Comp-405-E with FSC-A, but 405-E is not there and I don't know which detector substitutes them. When I try to use APC-H7, the chart looks kinda similar, but it's not the same wavelength as 405-E.
I also miss perCP-eF710, so How do I gate CD4 cells?
I'm just utterly confused. Is there a way to understand this mumbo jumbo?
Thank you for any tips.
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2023.05.30 14:02 betterhalfwedding Tips to Use A Biodata Maker To Create An Effective Biodata For Marriage

A biodata for marriage is a crucial document that provides a comprehensive snapshot of an individual's personal, family details, etc. Crafting an impressive biodata is essential in the process of finding a suitable life partner. This blog aims to provide valuable tips on how to utilize a marriage biodata maker effectively. This will help you create an attention-grabbing biodata for marriage that stands out from the rest.
Reference Link:- https://tealfeed.com/tips-use-biodata-maker-create-effective-ei6pp
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2023.05.30 14:02 PurpleSolitudes Best Internet Monitoring Software

Best Internet Monitoring Software
SentryPC is a powerful internet monitoring software that allows parents, employers and individuals to monitor and control computer and internet usage. With its advanced features and user-friendly interface, SentryPC has become the preferred choice for those who need to keep an eye on computer and internet activity.

In this review, we will take a closer look at what makes SentryPC the best internet monitoring software and why it has become so popular among users.


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Features

The first thing that sets SentryPC apart from other internet monitoring software is its comprehensive set of features. Whether you are a parent looking to protect your children from online predators or an employer concerned about productivity, SentryPC has everything you need to monitor and control computer and internet usage.

Free Demo Account Available

Some of the key features of SentryPC include:

  • Keystroke Logging: SentryPC captures all keystrokes typed on the monitored computer, including passwords and chat conversations.
  • Website Monitoring: SentryPC tracks all websites visited by the user, allowing parents and employers to see which sites their children or employees are accessing.
  • Application Monitoring: SentryPC records all applications used on the computer, including the duration of use, providing insight into how time is being spent.
  • Social Media Monitoring: SentryPC monitors social media activity, such as Facebook posts and Twitter messages, giving parents and employers insight into online behavior.
  • Screenshots: SentryPC captures screenshots of the monitored computer, allowing parents and employers to see exactly what the user is doing.
  • Remote Control: SentryPC allows parents and employers to remotely shut down or restart the monitored computer, lock the keyboard and mouse, and even log the user out of their account.
  • Alerts: SentryPC sends real-time alerts when specific keywords are typed or certain actions are taken, such as attempting to access blocked websites.
  • Reports: SentryPC generates detailed reports on computer and internet activity, making it easy for parents and employers to identify trends and patterns over time.

Ease of Use


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Another key factor that makes SentryPC the best internet monitoring software is its user-friendly interface. Even if you are not technically savvy, you can easily install and use SentryPC to monitor and control computer and internet usage.
The software is easy to download and install, and once installed, it runs quietly in the background, capturing data without interfering with computer performance. The dashboard is intuitive and easy to use, allowing users to quickly access reports, alerts and other monitoring tools.
SentryPC also offers a mobile app, which allows parents and employers to monitor computer and internet activity on the go. The app is available for both iOS and Android devices and provides real-time access to all monitoring features.

Free Demo Account Available

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SentryPC is committed to providing excellent customer support. Their team of support technicians is available 24/7 to answer questions and provide assistance with installation and troubleshooting.
In addition to email and phone support, SentryPC also offers live chat support, allowing users to get answers to their questions in real-time. They also offer a comprehensive knowledge base, which includes articles, tutorials, and videos to help users get the most out of the software.

Pricing

SentryPC offers flexible pricing plans to meet the needs of different users. The plans range from $59.95 per year for a single license to $995 for 100 licenses.
The basic plan provides all the essential monitoring features, while the premium plan includes advanced features such as webcam capture and audio recording. Users can also customize their plans by adding additional licenses or upgrading to the premium plan at any time.

Conclusion

Overall, SentryPC is the best internet monitoring software on the market today. Its comprehensive set of features, user-friendly interface, and excellent customer support make it an ideal choice for parents, employers, and individuals who need to monitor and control computer and internet usage.
With SentryPC, users can rest assured that they have the tools they need to keep their children safe online, enhance productivity in the workplace, and protect sensitive information from cyber threats.

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2023.05.30 14:02 cantheevilman Is it just me, or are there a LOT of similarities between Sibyl at the end of S1 and the current mode of operation of the Chinese Communist Party.

Just finished up Season 1 (Really F****** Good), and I kept thinking back on how the current system within China and the Sibyl system are quite similar. Among the similarities I noticed: 1) Extensive usage of tracking and facial recognition. https://www.npr.org/2021/01/05/953515627/facial-recognition-and-beyond-journalist-ventures-inside-chinas-surveillance-sta 2) Usage of predictive policing https://www.reddit.com/Psychopass/comments/e1tgq6/sybil_system_irl_chinese_government_uses_machine/ 3) Usage of large data systems to track human behavior and quantify said behavior in a number that determines how "ideal" someone is for the system (the social credit score). This "score" acts as an attempt for everyone to operate under the assumption that everyone is inherently trustworthy, as the cymatic scans and psycho-pass score security systems does within the Psycho-Pass world. https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/11/22/1063605/china-announced-a-new-social-credit-law-what-does-it-mean/ 4) Governing "system" is almost everywhere and is embedded within most forms of communication and devices used in society. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/21/world/asia/china-surveillance-investigation.html 5) Lower level jobs within system determined by extremely meritocratic system (Gaokao) https://www.voxchina.org/show-3-243.html 6) The way the system internally functions is largely guided by a small network of individuals. https://multimedia.scmp.com/widgets/china/cpc-prime
I'm still trying to think through Psycho-Pass from a philosophical perspective, but that REALLY stuck out to me given that I follow geopolitical stuff closely. Did anyone else notice stuff similar, or am I just a bit nuts here? (please don't spoil me past S1)
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2023.05.30 14:01 ingonglin303030 How to use Eux vs ils

Recently I started a series in french and I heard "eux sont mes parents", that confused me and since then I have no idea about when I can use "eux" or "ils".
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2023.05.30 14:01 gavino69 Umi imu theory is true 🗿

Classic theory was imu was the sea god since umi=imu and that was literally it, but it’s actually fuckin true and I’m lowk kinds disappointed that such a mysterious character seems to be such a low hanging fruit. Gorosei prolly gonna be more interesting than a water devil fruit, here’s how the fights gonna go down: imu drowns everyone and everyone’s getting no diffed but then out of no where luffy gets a flashback and can somehow use his powers underwater saying “ true freedom means doing whatever wherever I want!! Including here!!!” And then luffy makes an even BIGGER punch and wins. I really want a villain with some creative ass power not just water
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2023.05.30 14:01 tokki0 How to get essential oil scent out of jeans?

I got jeans from poshmark and they’re so cute, but they smell soo strongly of essential oils. I messaged the seller and she said she used a new laundry detergent that contains essential oils. So far I’ve washed them 3 times in cold water, and in between have soaked in baking soda, washed in dishwashing detergent, soaked in oxiclean, aired in the sun 3 times… But they still smell 😩. I thought i had gotten most the smell out so I wore them out for the first time today, but i was wrong and i feel like I’m going to faint from the smell. I also feel bad to the people around me on the packed train.
How the heck can i get the smell out?
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2023.05.30 14:01 Exotic_Bell_915 How to start a new career at 25?

I’m 25 (26 in June) and I need to know if and how I can start a new career at my age?
I was laid off from a warehouse job I hated for 2 years, lost a part time job last March when COVID hit and all I have left is a work from home data entry job that doesn’t pay much.
I am fully vaccinated now, but I would prefer to work from home. Pandemic taught me a newfound respect for essential workers because I was one, but also, hatred of other people because a lot of people I used to work with at the warehouse never wore masks. And I realize I’m better off working alone than others.
I have a Bachelors in Graphic Design, but I suck at Art. I always wanted to get into voiceover (I have equipment already, just need help setting it up). Any advice?
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2023.05.30 14:01 Electrical_Win_2945 What do you do when people on your side of a debate are being jerks?

I don't typically get involved with internet debates or discourse but recently I have with a lets just say very divisive subject that's got a lot of people very heated. I don't want to say what exactly but with these things you expect crap form the opposition. You expect people to give you grief for your views but I see people on my side doing things like making bad faith arguments, flinging insults or just going out of there way to bully people on the other side. Even some fake news to prove points.
It makes me sad because I do genuinely believe I'm on the morally correct side, broadly speaking and I try to act in the best way possible. I don't insult people I don't go out of my way to bully people I don't use facts or refences that I know to be false, the way I view it if I am on the correct side I should not have to resort to dirty tactics to prove I'm right. But people on my side do these things and I don't like the principle of them being jerks but also it undermines our side as being the "right" side. How can we be the right or better side of a issue if members of our group are being horrible to the other lot? Granted they have people also being jerks so not as if it's one sided there but it frustrates me as I want to believe the people I'm with are better than that.
So what do I do? Ignore them call them out publicly for being jerks even if they are on my side privately message them like "Hey I don't think you should say X" idk what to do I don't want to upset people I'm with but also I don't want to publicly support people who do things that are against my morals even if it's for a cause I believe in. I don't think ends should justify means and I want to the people I'm siding with to be good people and not just being bully's.
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2023.05.30 14:01 medicareinsuranceaz How To Guide Your Parents To Understand Medicare Plans

How To Guide Your Parents To Understand Medicare Plans
If you’re anything like me, and you’re under 65 years old, you probably never had a reason to take the time to understand what Medicare is.All I knew was that I was paying my FICA tax out of my paycheck in hopes that when I turned 65, I would be able to enjoy my Social Security and Medicare benefits.

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I knew I would worry about my Medicare after I retired and was looking to buy health insurance as a Medicare beneficiary.
But then something interesting happened. You see, I consider myself to be a pretty smart guy. My friends and family would usually appreciate my input on decisions they would make. I was the one who would always take the time to research topics I didn’t know about, especially if it would help someone else make a good decision. So, when my parents, who I love dearly, came to me to help them enroll in Medicare, I quickly realized I knew nothing about Medicare. It was time for me to roll up my sleeves and finally take the time to learn what Medicare is, what options are available, when to enroll, and what to enroll in.
Let me share with you the three things I learned about Medicare planning and choices. Whether you’re helping your parents with their Medicare, or you’re doing this yourself, you will find what I learned to be helpful.
1. Evaluate if your parents even need to switch to Medicare.
If your parents are working past age 65, and they have health insurance through their employer, then they don’t have to switch to Medicare if they don’t want to. You may have heard about a Part B Late Enrollment Penalty (LEP) for people who don’t move to Medicare when they turn 65. If your parent’s employer coverage is creditable coverage, then they will not incur the LEP when they finally decide to retire and switch to Medicare.
When you’re working for an employer, you don’t really have a need to research where to buy health insurance. you get what your employer offers. But keep in mind that sometimes it is less expensive to move to Medicare than it is to stay on your employer group health plan. It’s important that you understand how Medicare works and what it costs so you can effectively compare it to your parent’s employer plan. The next section will give you the baseline understanding of how Medicare works.
2. Understand how Medicare works, and what it will cost.
If this section starts to get confusing to you, I encourage you to jump to section 3 and get some help from a licensed Medicare broker. I met with a few different Medicare brokers, and it finally started to make sense to me.
I will start with the very basics of how Medicare works. Keep in mind, that Medicare (unlike a regular employer or group plan) is always an individual health plan. So, if the employed spouse is the first one to turn 65 and wants to move to Medicare, then the younger spouse would need to either buy health insurance through another means or jump on their own employer health plan if they are working.
Medicare Supplements & Medicare Advantage Plans:
Remember the costs I outlined above for Part A and Part B? That can be scary for someone, especially if they are on a fixed income. Luckily, there are ways to reduce those costs, or at least plan for the unexpected and have something in place that would pay the 20% that one might not be able to afford. That’s where Medicare Supplements (also called Medi-gap plans) and Medicare Advantage (also called Part C plans) come into play.

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More advice: Don’t let anyone tell you that Supplements are better than Advantage plans, or vice-versa, that Advantage plans are better than Supplements. The fact is, that every person has a different and unique health situation, budget, and level of comfort for how they will pay for their Medicare expenses. So once again, I always encourage that you talk to a Licensed Medicare Broker that is certified to sell both supplements and Medicare Advantage plans.
Medicare Advantage plans in most largely populated areas have $0 (or very low) monthly premiums. In return, you will pay co-pays when you have medical services done. So, if your parents are super healthy, and only need to see a doctor for wellness check-ups and an occasional illness, then they will save quite a bit of money by choosing an Advantage Plan. Medicare Advantage plans also are required to include an annual out-of-pocket maximum (the most someone would pay in any given year). So, if something very catastrophic happened, there is a limit they would have to pay out of pocket before the plan would start paying 100% of the medical costs.
  1. Use a licensed Medicare Broker that is credentialed to sell both Supplement and Advantage plans
Why does this matter? A broker that only sells Medicare Supplement policies will always make a Supplement look superior to a Medicare Advantage plan. And in some cases, this is true. But Supplements aren’t the way to go for every parent. A good Medicare Broker will take the time to understand your parent’s health needs, who their doctors are, what medications they take, and what their tolerance level is for paying out-of-pocket costs vs. monthly premiums.
We love our aging parents. And they sometimes need our help when they make big decisions. So taking the time to understanding how Medicare works will allow you the opportunity to help your parents make the choice that’s right for them.
For more information visit us: What Is Not Covered by Medicare? [Under Part A & B] - Medicare Insurance AZ
We’re here to help! Call us today. 480-331-7974
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2023.05.30 14:01 OwnDirector1326 Question Re Setting Up Budget - Financial Tracking

Hi there, I am looking for some guidance with setting up Quicken to help track my finances. Specifically, I want to setup a chequing account and credit card account. I’ve setup my chequing account using my last statement (ending April 30th). I enter the closing balance and then import all transactions on/after May 1st. Now when trying to setup a CC, the statement spans two months, April 21 to May 20th. I set the statement date to May 20th and this is where I’m not sure how to proceed. Should I import all transactions on/after May 20? Does it matter that I will have transactions on the CC account that were created prior to the start date setup for the chequing account? Thank you in advance!
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2023.05.30 14:01 Filipino-Asker Looking for a sub to Help with assemble keyboard

i am typing using on screen keyboard with mouse. i dissemble my keyboard and i need to know how to reassemble it back after cleaning it after an ant infestation. it would be great if someone type this for me in the correct sub. thank you
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2023.05.30 14:01 anonymouslyanon65 I don't know what to do.

Simply put, I'm stuck. I feel like I'm in a rut, any motivation I have for anything is quickly dissipated, my drive to be successful has dwindled, my enjoyment for things doesn't exist, I find joy in very little, I'll only do things if I have to do them, most of the things I loved doing don't spark interest and I feel the list goes on and on. I used to be on anti-depressants, I think I stopped taking them around the beginning of my senior year of HS, so 3.5-4 years ago. I don't remember how they affected me but I know I was on a high dose. From the point of withdrawal to about this time last year I felt like I was okay. I was in school to become an Automotive Technician, I was single at the time, and I had a secure job. I no longer work because I recently quit my job as an Automotive Technician because I wasn't getting paid on time and he was about 3 weeks behind on pay for me, so I left. I also have a really hard time knowing what I want to do as far as a career, I have/had a lot of interests, but nothing peaks my interest anymore. I'm currently seeing a therapist but I made the job search the topic of priority and not exactly my mental health. Should I go back on anti-depressants? I feel like there's a lot between the lines in my head too. I just need help and don't know how to seek it or act upon it. What better way than to seek it from the internet, eh?
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2023.05.30 14:01 AutoModerator What is a Critical Analysis Essay? Full Writing Guide with Examples

What is a Critical Analysis Essay? Full Writing Guide with Examples
Have you ever read a piece of writing and thought, "I disagree with this writer; I think they are biased"? Maybe you even went so far as to post your own viewpoint in the comments area. Congratulations if you completed this. You have carried out a critical analysis; you have examined the author's work and responded with your own judgment.
  • As writers always employ rhetorical devices to win you over, reading widely is necessary when writing a critical critique. We'll provide a thorough, step-by-step tutorial on how to write a critical analysis essay.
  • Before anything else, carefully examine all the sources you'll be using to back up your claims. You most likely already have a strong view on the subject of your critical analysis essay, but try to be objective and open-minded by considering the issue from various angles. When reading another author's works on the subject, carefully note their thesis and use it as evidence to support your major claim.
  • Including other people's viewpoints demonstrates your thoughtfulness as a writer. Consider your answer and your reaction to the topic of your essay in great detail. Make sure your viewpoints are not insensitive to anyone who could read your article and be mindful of the many backgrounds and experiences that people may have.
  • Now draft your essay. Introduce your topic and its main elements in the opening paragraph, then direct the reader to your thesis statement.
  • You MUST introduce a new point for your analysis in each of your body paragraphs. Each paragraph's point must be objective; avoid severe bias, and any irregularity must adequately support your claims.
Finally, your conclusion should repeat your position overall and emphasize each of your points. Without further ado, let's examine the steps for creating a critical analysis essay.
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2023.05.30 14:01 thesuntrapp What Flavors Are in Dr Pepper 23?

What Flavors Are in Dr Pepper 23?
Dr Pepper is a unique carbonated soft drink that features a complex blend of 23 flavors. The combination of these flavors creates a one-of-a-kind taste that has become a staple in many homes.
Enjoy Dr Pepper ice cold as a refreshing beverage or use it as an ingredient in recipes. However you choose to enjoy it, be sure to drink it responsibly!

Introduction

Dr Pepper is one of the most iconic soft drinks in the world. It is known for its unique blend of 23 flavors and has a taste that is unlike anything else. It is a true soda lovers drink and is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy a refreshing beverage with a twist.
The secret recipe for Dr Pepper is a closely guarded secret, but the company has revealed some of the flavors that are included in the drink. These include amaretto, almond, blackberry, black licorice, carrot, clove, cherry, caramel, cola, ginger, juniper, lemon, orange, nutmeg, and rum.
The secret ingredients in dr pepper give it a unique flavor that is not found in any other soft drink. The combination of these 23 flavors creates a complex beverage that is sure to please any palate. Dr Pepper is a great addition to any meal and can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It can be used as a mixer in cocktails or as a sweetener in recipes like cakes and brownies.

How Dr. Pepper was created?

Dr Pepper is a carbonated soft drink that has been around since 1885. It has a unique flavor that sets it apart from other sodas and has become an American classic. Dr Pepper is made up of 23 different flavors that work together to create a balanced taste. These flavors include cola, cherry, licorice, amaretto (almond-flavored liqueur), blackberry, caramel and many others. The combination of these flavors gives Dr Pepper its distinct taste that makes it stand out from other soft drinks.
Dr Pepper was created by Charles Alderton, a pharmacist in Waco, Texas. He wanted to create a drink that captured the aroma and flavor of the old-fashioned soda fountain in his drug store. Alderton experimented with many different combinations of flavors to find the perfect combination. He finally settled on the 23 flavors that make up Dr Pepper today.
While the exact ingredients in Dr Pepper are a secret, many fans have tried to crack the code. According to Mashed, the 23 flavors in Dr Pepper are cola, almond, amaretto, black licorice, blackberry, carrot, clove, ginger, juniper, lemon, nutmeg, orange, prune, plum, root beer, rum and tomato.

How Dr. Pepper was created?

What does dr pepper taste like?

Dr Pepper is more than just a soft drink – it’s a blend of 23 curious flavors that create a unique flavor experience like no other. Made from a mix of carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, citric acid, natural and artificial flavors, phosphoric acid, sodium benzoate (preservative) and caffeine, Dr Pepper is sure to delight even the most discerning taste buds.
Charles Alderton, a pharmacist in Waco, Texas, invented the iconic beverage over 130 years ago and it has since become one of America’s favorite sodas. The secret recipe has been kept a secret, but there is no doubt that Dr Pepper’s signature 23 flavors are what make it so special.
Each of the flavors in Dr Pepper contributes to the classic taste, from the sweet notes of cherry, licorice, and amaretto, to the spicy notes of cinnamon and peppermint. The combination of all of these flavors creates a one-of-a-kind taste that is both refreshing and satisfying. Dr Pepper is a great drink on its own, but it also makes an excellent addition to a variety of recipes.

What Flavors are in Dr Pepper 23?

Dr Pepper 23 is a unique soft drink that features a blend of 23 flavors. Its complex and delicious flavor profile makes it a beloved beverage that has been delighting the senses for generations. This one-of-a-kind soda offers a tantalizing mix of exotic spices that creates a deliciously refreshing taste experience. Enjoy the rich taste of almond and amaretto or savor the darkness of black licorice paired with a burst of juicy blackberry. Dr Pepper 23 also boasts a unique ginger and root beer spiciness and zesty juniper berry flavor, rounded out by subtle tones of molasses and nutmeg.
The 23 flavors in dr pepper include classic cola, cream soda, apple, citrus apricot, tropical pineapple, succulent blackberry, fruity raspberry, bold root beer, refreshing wintergreen and luscious vanilla. The combination of these flavors is what sets dr pepper apart from other soft drinks. This iconic drink also contains a hint of caffeine, which gives it its signature kick. This is why it is such a popular choice for those looking to refresh their minds and bodies with an ice-cold, refreshing drink.

What Flavors are in Dr Pepper 23?

The 23 Flavors in Dr Pepper

DR Pepper is an iconic soda that has a unique taste that is unmatched by any other beverage. Its 23 secret flavors come together to create a one-of-a-kind drinking experience that is unlike any other. Whether you are enjoying a glass of dr pepper on its own or using it as an ingredient in your favorite recipe, Dr Pepper is sure to delight your taste buds.
The exact ingredients of dr pepper are a closely guarded secret, but the company has revealed that there are 23 different flavors in this famous soft drink. Many of these flavors are derived from natural extracts, but some are synthetically produced. The drink contains carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural and artificial flavors, and sodium benzoate (a preservative).
The mysterious flavor combination of Dr Pepper has made it a popular beverage for generations. The unique taste of this classic soda is a blend of spiciness and sweetness that has delighted the palates of many people around the world.

The 23 Flavors in Dr Pepper

How to make dr pepper at home?

Dr Pepper 23 is a unique carbonated soft drink that features the taste of 23 different flavors. The combination of these flavors makes it stand out from other soft drinks on the market and has earned it a spot as one of the world’s most iconic beverages.
Dr Pepper is not just for drinking, it can be used in a variety of foods and recipes. The flavors in dr pepper are complex and delicious and can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
In order to make your own dr pepper at home, you will need a few simple ingredients. You will need sugar, water, food-grade dry malt extract, and spices. It is important to use high-quality ingredients when making your own dr pepper, as this will help ensure the best possible flavor. Once you have all of the ingredients, it is time to start making your own dr pepper! The process is fairly easy and will only take a few minutes. Enjoy your homemade dr pepper and be sure to share it with friends and family!

Frequently Asked Question

For 130 years, Dr Pepper has been a favorite of soda drinkers around the world. Its unique 23-flavor formula has made it stand apart from other soft drinks, and its distinct taste has kept fans coming back for more. Whether you prefer the taste of cherry, licorice or vanilla, there’s something for everyone in Dr Pepper’s one-of-a-kind mix.
What makes dr pepper so unique is the way it blends together so many different flavors to create a truly delicious experience. Whether you enjoy it straight out of the can or use it as an ingredient in your favorite recipes, dr pepper will add a unique flavor that’s sure to impress. So go ahead and give it a try! You won’t regret it.

Conclusion

Dr Pepper is a unique carbonated beverage that has a bold taste that is sure to please. The secret behind this iconic drink is the combination of 23 different flavors that create a deliciously tangy treat. The flavor profile of dr pepper 23 is complex and nuanced, with hints of fruit and spice that are sure to delight your palate. In addition to a classic cola flavor, dr pepper contains amaretto, blackberry, black licorice, carrot, clove, ginger, root beer, juniper berry zest, molasses, orange, peach, and nutmeg.
If you are interested in trying dr pepper 23, be sure to pick up a can from your local grocery store. You can also find dr pepper at many specialty soda stores and online retailers. Dr Pepper is a great drink on its own or can be used in recipes to add a unique and delicious twist.
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