You can sail all th
You can sail all the way around the world at latitude 60 degrees south.
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SQL Recursive Hierarchy QSQL Recursive Hierarchy Query: Navigating Tree-Structured Data SQL recursive hierarchy query revolutionize the way we handle tree-structured data by enabling self-referential processing. These queries leverage Common Table Expressions (CTEs) to create temporary result sets that can reference themselves, allowing developers to navigate through multiple levels of…
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Michael Burry’s Scion addMichael Burry’s Scion adds Estee Lauder, exits Shift4, among Q4 trades Scion Asset Management, run by Michael Burry of “The Big Short” fame, took new stakes in Estee Lauder (EL), PDD Holdings (PDD), and HCA Healthcare (HCA), and exited Shift4 Payments (FOUR), Olaplex Holdings (OLPX), and The RealReal (REAL) during Q4 2024
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US Olympic track star KenUS Olympic track star Kendall Ellis says she was scratched 4 minutes before 4x400M relay, left ‘blindsided’ American track star Kendall Ellis said she was scratched from the 4×400-meter relay on Saturday with four minutes to spare, leaving her “blindsided.”
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Catholic Charities of OnoCatholic Charities of Onondaga County forced to make job cuts; “It was painful and continues to be painful.” SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR) — Catholic Charities of Onondaga County slashes over 50 jobs after the Trump Administration halted funding for the agency’s refugee resettlement program. The organization’s Executive Director, Michael Melara, said cuts were…
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Toyota’s shining reputatiToyota’s shining reputation is hit by another unfixable issue In the late 1980s and early 1990s, storied Japanese automaker Toyota (TOYOF) sold its cars with a simple tagline: “I love what you do for me.” The simple phrase described the feeling of owning one of Toyota’s inexpensive, stylish, feature-rich cars with bulletproof reliability, as…
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The RAT Algorithm Finds IThe RAT Algorithm Finds Its Way Introduction Imagine a robot in a maze trying to find the exit efficiently. The Rat in a Maze problem illustrates this scenario, and it’s a great way to learn about backtracking algorithms. This algorithm isn’t just for mazes—its principles are widely applicable in fields like…
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