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START MAKING $1000/DAY FROM THESE FREE MOBILE APPS (Pt.1)
The Best Money-Making Apps of 2023 ! 1. Ibotta How it works: Ibotta lets you earn cash back on in-store and online purchases at over 2,000 supported retailers. Originally for groceries, it has expanded to include clothing, entertainment and eating out, pet supplies and other categories. Offers can be product or retailer-specific — and some will automatically be applied. For others, you’ll need to complete an additional task such as watching a video or taking a poll.
By Nesrald Murphy3 years ago in Proof
The most effective method to Bring in Cash on Instagram in 2022 (11 Demonstrated Procedures)
Instructions to bring in cash on Instagram as a business Being available, dynamic, and connecting on Instagram (and staying aware of patterns) is one of the most outstanding ways of making business progress on the stage in 2022. This is the way to make it happen.
By Emmanuel Akah 3 years ago in Proof
A Difficult Time
From 1955 to 1965 there was a war right in the middle of America. No, it wasn’t a war like World War II or the Revolutionary War. It was a war for the heart and soul of this country to determine once and for all if America was really going to be a land of equal opportunity for all. It is a war that eventually took on the name of “The Civil Rights Movement.”
By Shah Hussain3 years ago in Proof
The Best Temperature for a Wine: Get the Perfect Pour Every Time
The Best Temperature for a Wine: Get the Perfect Pour Every Time If you’re like most people, you have at least one bottle of wine in your refrigerator at any given moment. You also likely pour yourself a glass at home every now and then to unwind after a long day of work. But have you ever wondered what the best temperature is to keep your wine in? And why would you even need to worry about that anyway? What should be the best temperature to serve wine? Does red wine need to be served at different temperatures than white wine? How do I know when my wine has been stored at the wrong temperature long enough that it might taste bad?
By MD Mamunur Rashid3 years ago in Proof
Annotation Strategies for Computer Vision Training Data
It is well known that data science teams dedicate significant time and resources to developing and managing training data for AI and machine learning models — and the principal requisite for it is high-quality computer vision datasets. It is common for problems to stem from poor in-house tooling, labeling rework, difficulty locating data, and difficulties in collaborating & iterating on distributed teams’ data.
By Matthew McMullen 3 years ago in Proof
Top 5 Best Movies 2020
No doubt about it: in 2022, motion pictures are back, back, back. Following two years of deferred discharges, shut picture houses, and ended creations, the film has retaliated - the principal half of this current year has carried with it a surge of magnificent practices in film dominance, from terrific blockbusters and scuzzy delights to delicate person dramatizations and sort busting huge advantages. It's more clear than at any other time that the big-screen experience has such a great amount to offer, shipping us to fresh-out-of-the-box new universes - or taking us more profound into our own - and interfacing us with intense, splendid characters en route.
By Zack Newday3 years ago in Proof
Does My Industrial Vacuum Cleaner Need to Be ATEX Certified?
Not all vacuums are the same. In fact, there are several different types of industrial vacuums that can be used in vacuum cleaner in areas where flammable gases or vapors may be present, ATEX-certified vacuums are designed to be used safely there.
By Anil Patel3 years ago in Proof
The Cost of Independence
Establishment of British Rule in the Indian Subcontinent British entered the subcontinent in the 15th century as traders. They established the East India Company to facilitate their trade in the subcontinent. At that time, the magnificent Mughal Empire (a prominent Muslim Empire) was ruling India and the majority of the population was Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. After the death of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir in 1707, Mughal Empire started weakening due to internal and external issues. English men gradually started interfering in politics and exploiting the resources of India in the name of trade and economic development. In 1857, Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs fought a war of independence against the British but due to an untrained army, lack of coordination, and funds, they lost the war. The British became the sole owners of India in 1858 and occupied all the Indian provinces after killing the entire royal family during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was sent into exile.
By Natasha Matloob3 years ago in Proof
Generating solar power at night, it's possible
Solar panels are becoming increasingly prevalent and are being installed on more and more roofs. However, a significant disadvantage of solar panels is that they can only produce energy during the day. Researchers have demonstrated that it is possible to produce solar energy at night, so there is yet hope. Not from sunshine, but from heat that the earth emits from the sun.
By Alex Hermes3 years ago in Proof
Bad Movie Drinking Game - Elvis (2022)
Baz Luhrmann's latest film Elvis is, in some ways, not a bad movie at all. In other ways, it's completely incomprehensible. Approximately the first half is so overloaded with fanciful editing and all-over-the-map storytelling that it's often difficult to follow what is going on. However, it is also wildly entertaining. The latter half gets bogged down in a repetitive cycle of Elvis being depressed and getting taken advantage of by the big bad Tom Hanks. But even so, the film has enough personality that it's worth watching right to the end. Austin Butler's much-lauded performance as the music icon Elvis Presley is deserving of its praise, Tom Hanks' bizarre performance as the Colonel deserves its confused response.
By Natalie McC3 years ago in Proof










