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What are the best features of Microsoft Office 365?
Here’s a breakdown of some awesome Features Office 3651. Work Smarter, EverywhereAfter buying Office 365, you also gain access to its accompanying mobile apps and browser apps. This allows you to access their cloud service from any up to date web browser on your desktop or mobile device. Even better yet, you don’t have to install Office software on your computer to do this.The mobile app allows you to access all of your Office 365 subscriptions and Office products right from your smartphone or tablet; this includes Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Onenote, and more. Cut the cord and stop working on your PC only — download the Microsoft Office 365 mobile app to stay productive, even while on the go.2. Enjoy 50 GB of StorageEach Office 365 user receives a whopping 50 GB of storage with Exchange Online; this can be used to save emails, calendar events, task lists, meeting notes, contact information, and email attachments.You can save some more space in your mailbox by utilizing the OneDrive cloud storage feature to share attachments.Your OneDrive storage is also synced to your device, enabling you to work offline on files. As soon as you reconnect to the web, the newest versions of your documents will be automatically uploaded to your cloud storage. The new versions of your documents will also be sent to any other connected device, including your phone or tablet — nifty!3. Edit Documents with Real-Time Co-AuthoringCollaborate online and see changes your team makes to shared documents within your Office apps as they happen with the real-time co-authoring feature in Word. Save your file to OneDrive cloud storage or SharePoint so your team can access the document and make any necessary edits or updates. You can also share it directly from Word by utilizing a handily integrated sidebar. As the publisher and access-giver, you can edit accessibility settings at any time.With the improved version control that was rolled out with Office 2016 co-authoring, you can see which changes to the document were made by which contributor and when the update was made. You can also easily revert back to a previous version of the file whenever you need to.4. Connect with Co-WorkersYou may not have known this, but Office apps include a Skype in-app integration. You can use this feature to instant message your teammates, share your screen during meetings and have audio or visual conversations — without even exiting the Office apps you’re working in. You can continue Skype conversations even after you close your office apps via your desktop or mobile version of Skype. The best part? Your team will receive unlimited Skype minutes.Source: Microsoft5. Send Links, Not FilesIt’s time to move away from email attachments. It’s never been easier to share documents for co-authoring!Simply upload your file to Office 365’s cloud storage. Then, write your email via Outlook or the Outlook web app. Rather than attaching your document to the email, you can insert a link to the file on your cloud. Outlook will automatically allow email recipients to edit the document you wish to share. You can always change permissions on any document at your convenience.6. Convert OneNote Items into Outlook Calendar EventsEasily configure OneNote items to tasks within your Outlook calendar. You can also assign tasks to colleagues, complete with follow-up reminders and concise due dates. You can also transfer meeting notes taken in OneNote via email to your teammates, and add important details (date, location, and attendees) to their respective meeting.7. Use Your Mouse as a Laser Pointer during PowerPoint PresentationsWith only a simple keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + P), your mouse can be used as a laser pointer during your PowerPoint presentations. You can also use the “presenter mode” commands while using this feature.The laser pointer tool has been a nifty trick within older versions of the office apps for years; however, it was only recently integrated for touch-screen devices. All you have to do is hold down on your device’s screen, and the laser pointer will appear.8. Create a Power Map Using ExcelTurn data into a 3-D interactive map with Power Map, one of the many Power BI-enhanced data visualization features that Excel has to offer. It comes with three different filters: List, Range, or Advanced. The Power Map will help you not only convey your data more effectively, but also support your claims by creating a tangible story from the numbers.
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What evidence is there that Russian hackers tried to influence the US presidential election?
Before discussing evidence, it’s important to be clear that the assessment of the U.S. intelligence community is unanimous: Russia interfered with the election. It happened.The FBI, CIA, NSA, and ODNI all said so when they were run by Obama appointees, and they continue to say so now that they’re run by Trump appointees. DHS says so, too.Presidents, too. Obama said it. Bush said it. Trump said it. He tries to downplay it, but he said it. And his CIA Director and Secretary of State say they aren’t going to stop.And Congress, as well. Members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees from both parties have said it.That’s two branches of government, two political parties, partisans and civil servants; Republicans, Democrats, and dedicated professionals living and breathing national security every day.Outside the U.S. government, private sector companies specializing in computer forensics have said it, even those that compete with each other and have strong incentive to prove the others wrong. More on that shortly.To be as clear as possible before moving on, the FBI, CIA, and NSA, through the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, published the following assessment:President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the US presidential election. Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the US democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency. We further assess Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump. We have high confidence in these judgments.So, we’re confident the Russians attempted “an influence campaign” to interfere with the 2016 U.S. election, but what form did this take?The effort was multi-pronged:Establishing contact with the Trump campaign and those receptive to Russian overtures.Hacking into Democratic servers and leaking stolen information.Organized trolling using Russian agents and bots to maximize the propaganda value of the leaked emails, spread disinformation, disrupt political discourse, foment anger and vitriol, support Trump messaging, etc.BsignNowing U.S. election systems, either for 2016 or to set up actions for future elections.Item #1 relates to the ongoing collusion investigation of contacts between Russia and the Trump team. That would be a whole answer on its own, and it’s not even necessary to show evidence of the Russian interference, so I’ll just offer this quick summary:At least 12 Trump associates had contacts with Russians during the campaign or transitionThere were at least 19 face-to-face interactions with Russians or Kremlin-linked figuresThere were at least 51 communications -- meetings, phone calls, email exchanges and more.This flies in the face of at least nine blanket denials from Trump world of any contacts with RussiaIf you want to read the details behind that, go ahead: By the numbers: The Trump orbit's contacts with Russians is a good start, or for a more in depth timeline: All the known times the Trump campaign met with RussiansThe majority of this answer will focus on #s 2, 3, and 4.Now that we’ve established what we know, we can move on to how we know it. That part gets a bit more complicated.Although all those U.S. government entities say so with high confidence, they can’t exactly “show their work” to the general public without telling the Russians all the ways they used to catch them. If they did, they would not only be telling them how to avoid detection in the future, but endangering the lives of human intelligence sources (our spies and assets) and the continued viability of any electronic or cyber intelligence sources, such as any vulnerabilities we’ve exploited in their systems.Usually, it’s not just the sources and methods that are kept secret but everything. Generally, the public doesn’t get told anything U.S. intelligence knows, except in serious situations, like when they discovered Russia’s previous management, the Soviet Union, was secretly installing nuclear missile sites 90 miles off the coast of Florida, a scary incident known as the Cuban Missile Crisis.In this case, when they decided to go public, they made two reports, but we only got to see the unclassified one, which leaves out the sensitive details about how we know what we know. Here’s how it’s explained in the report:“Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US Elections” is a declassified version of a highly classified assessment that has been provided to the President and to recipients approved by the President.The Intelligence Community rarely can publicly reveal the full extent of its knowledge or the precise bases for its assessments, as the release of such information would reveal sensitive sources or methods and imperil the ability to collect critical foreign intelligence in the future.Thus, while the conclusions in the report are all reflected in the classified assessment, the declassified report does not and cannot include the full supporting information, including specific intelligence and sources and methods.Since they can’t tell us their evidence, any answer to this question on Quora will be missing the majority of the evidence.However, even without them spilling all their secrets, there’s quite a bit that’s publicly known. And the preceding two sentences taken together should underscore just how overwhelming the evidence must be.One last thing before diving in, a quick note of caution: Do not be confused by talk about “the dossier” or “the Nunes memo” as they have little to do with this.Ok, so here’s some of the evidence that’s publicly known:Democratic servers were hacked by Russians. Although the government isn’t willing to expose all their evidence for this, we have plenty.Let’s start with the strong forensic information from multiple private sector firms.The Democratic National Committee suspected something happened but wasn’t sure what, so they “called in CrowdStrike, a security firm that specializes in countering advanced network threats.”While the infiltration was very advanced, within just two hours CrowdStrike discovered reams of evidence that left little doubt that not only did the Russians hack them, but two different Russian agencies had.Knowing that this was a big claim, they published their evidence. Their report is pretty specific. It’s not that long but includes all sorts of technical details, including excerpts from the actual code, among other things. Feel free to read it if you want to get deeper into the weeds.It’s not just the company the Democrats hired saying so: “Two competing cybersecurity companies, Mandiant (part of FireEye) and Fidelis, confirmed CrowdStrike's initial findings that Russian intelligence indeed hacked the DNC.” Now, we’re up to three saying so.Then a fourth cyber security firm “examined the forensic data from the DNC hack themselves, and endorsed Crowdstrike’s conclusions.” This company you might’ve even heard of: Symantec.The U.S. government confirmed the findings as well. A separate report we’ll get into later reiterated many of the points raised by CrowdStrike, including when each of the Russian intelligence agencies they identified infiltrated the DNC (the hacks were done at different times).Part of the evidence is that CrowdStrike had seen these digital fingerprints before. They investigate 15,000 hacks every year, so when their software analyzes systems, it recognizes that certain sequences of actions taken form patterns that become a unique signature. Wired explains, “Every action at a system level on the DNC's computers was recorded and checked against CrowdStrike's bank of prior intelligence (the company processes 28 billion computer events a day).” There are “a handful of small but signNow tells: data exfiltrated to an IP address associated with the hackers; a misspelled URL; and time zones related to Moscow.”In other words, the companies are familiar with these hackers and know what to look for. Here’s a little blurb about how familiar they are with their modus operandi:“Security companies can tell you much more about these groups, their code, their infrastructures, and their methods. (The Finnish security firm F-Secure has an excellent 34-page write-up of [one of the Russian intelligence agency hacker groups], and FireEye has a deep dive into [the other Russian hacker group], among many other reports by different companies.) (PDF) From analysis of the dozens of malware packages used exclusively by these hackers, researchers can tell you that…“They’re usually compiled on machines with the language set to Russian.”“Both groups operate during working hours in Russia, and take Russian holidays off.”“Their targets are radically different from those of for-profit criminals hackers in Eastern Europe or anywhere else—no banks, no retailers with credit card numbers to steal—always governments, companies, journalists, NGOs, and other targets that the Russian government would be interested in.”One part of the hack involved tricking DNC employees with phony links that were used in previous hacks tied to Russia.As good as the Russians were at hacking, they made mistakes, during and after the hack. For example, they inadvertently left Russian-language metadata in the leaked files.Oops.There’s even Russian language error messages accidentally embedded due to the way they exported the docs. Crowdsourcing spotted that, not just the cyber firm. A Twitter user who used to work for British intelligence did some great analysis."error! invalid hyperlinks" in Russian... pic.twitter.com/T9jmLnNiKF— davi (((
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What documents do you provide when invited to apply (ITA) for Canadian PR?
Passport (Self and accompanying dependents)Language Test Results (IETLS)TranscriptsDegree CertificateEducation Credential Assessment (from authorities like WES or IQAS)Once you get an invitation to apply, you will need the following documents along with the above.Police Clearance Certificate (Self and accompanying spouse)Medical Exam (Self and accompanying dependents)Employment Reference LettersPayslipsProof of Funds (Balance Certificate and 6 months statement from the bank)Marriage CertificateBirth Certificate of accompanying childrenIf you are claiming points for your spouse’s education, work ex. and language, IELTS, ECA, and work experience documents are required.Nomination Certificate if you are applying through a Provincial Nominee ProgramJob offer if you are claiming points for a job offer in CanadaYour own birth certificate is not requiredLetter of explanation (Optional)Digital Photos (Self and accompanying dependents)
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What are best tools to help freelancers?
Hi! I’ve been freelancing for 4 years now, full time for 2 years. I’ll tell you a few of the tools that are the most helpful for me…The ones everyone recommends and are awesome:G Suite. $5 per month. Email on your own domain (instead of using a “@ gmail.com” address). I use Google Docs for almost all my writing and Google Drive for all my files. I also use Sheets for reporting and tracking my metrics.Dropbox. Some companies use Dropbox for everything so you’ll need an account. The free account is enough for most people.Trello. For project management. Can also be used to collaborate and work through the steps of a project with a client.Paypal. Get a business account. It’s good for moving money around, especially across borders.Wave Apps. For accounting. Also has a free invoicing service. They take a percentage of the fee if you use it, similar to PayPal. Which is totally worth it because it lets people pay with credit or debit cards.Here are a few that you might not have heard of that I absolutely love…Free Email Tracker. This is a Chrome extension that adds tracking to all my outbound emails. Awesome because I can see if my messages to clients have been opened.FocusMate. This is a community of people more than a tool. But basically, it’s online co-working service. It’s the best thing I’ve found to blast procrastination.Focus@Will. Music that’s scientifically optimized to make you more productive. When I’m writing, this is what I listen to (I’m listening to it even as I write this actually).Free Screencast Recording for Gmail. Sometimes I have a complex problem or conversation I need to talk through with a client. Instead of writing a long email, I record a voice over video showing my screen. This saves me tons of time.I hope that helps. Best of luck!
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Who would win in a fight, Gandalf and Dumbledore or Harry Potter, Luke Skywalker, and the Seven Demigods?
Wow! This is one hell of a question!This is gonna be a long answer.For the sake of this argument, I'm considering each person mentioned, to be at his/her prime, which we have seen or read about, at least somewhere. For those who don't know them, I'll do a brief bio.Gandalf the White, a more powerful incarnation of Gandalf the Grey. He's one of the most famous wizards of modern fantasy, a character from The Lord Of The Rings series. Some of his abilities[1] include -The ability to appear and disappear, come and go, without making a sound or being noticed.Use magical kinesis in order to push, flip, trip, and levitate his enemies through the air using his staff. He can also grab distant objects by holding out his hand and magically pulling things toward him, as well as psychokinetically cause physical things to happen in his immediate surroundings, such as close or open doors using his mind alone.Speak to/manipulate animals like butterflies, moths, birds, eagles, and horses.Focus and charge lightening strikes into his sword Glamdring[2] allowing him to fight with a blade charged and glowing with powerful energy. He can also create powerful lightening strikes to stun or kill his foes in great numbers.Create a massive shockwave knocking over, stunning, or killing anyone in his vicinity or causing great structural damage to the surroundings caught in the blast.Being a Maiar[3] (a lesser god), he can never truly die. Which means he can be resurrected, which did happen. He died as Gandalf the Grey, and was reborn as Gandalf the White, who was more powerful than ever before.Repel arrows shot at him and axes thrown at him using magic.Heal people near death or passed out using his hands and incantations.Create powerful illusions.And much more. If you want to check out the whole list, the link is in the footnote.A moderately old Dumbledore, with all his power, reflexes, and knowledge intact. He possesses the Elder Wand which is the most powerful wand in the wizarding world.[4]Abilities[5] include -Proficiency at Occlumency and Legilimency. He is able to peer deep inside peoples’ minds and correctly decipher what they are thinking. Also, he can plant ideas and thoughts in his victim's mind.Can manipulate all elements like fire and water, etc with his wand.Can psychokinetically repel, push, pull, trip, flip, move, and levitate objects using his wand. Can psychokinetically cause physical things to happen in his immediate surroundings, such as move, create, and activate devices or create powerful illusions in a room.Transfigure and alter animals, people, and objects.Can put powerful enchantments on people or objects, severely altering their nature.Cause memory loss.Apparate/Disapparate, which is basically teleportation for non Potter heads.And much much more. Although, without his wand, he can't do much magic. But Dumbledore is a genius, who tends to be correct 99% times, whenever he predicts something. He won't let anyone disarm him.(This scene is so cool!)The mature Luke Skywalker, with all his knowledge and experience with the Force[6]. As a student and as a teacher.Abilities include -Using the Force to predict the future.Using the Force to levitate, push, pull objects.Extremely proficient with his Lightsaber.Using the Force to manipulate wills of people.Adult Harry. (His magical prowess was not explained very much in The Cursed Child. So, I don't know how good he is in that. Let's consider him to be a powerful wizard, but of course not as much as Dumbledore. I think Potter heads will agree with me when I say that Harry could never signNow Dumbledore's level of power.)Abilities are pretty much the same as Dumbledore, but of course not as powerful as him. Also, he doesn't have the Elder Wand and the magical proficiency of Dumbledore. Dumbledore was considered the most powerful wizard of his time, if not of all time. Also he has The Cloak Of Invisibility,[7] which can render him completely invisible.The seven Demigods from The Blood Of Olympus. (The Last book of the series because I consider them to be at their prime in this book). As this argument is solely considering only them, I won't be considering them getting help from their Godly parents. They're on their own.Abilities include, except from their proficiency with a weapon like a sword, or a spear.(I think these are pretty irrelevant when we're dealing with magical beings.)Percy - Can control Water due to his parentage. (Father - Poseidon, the Greek god of Oceans, Storms and Earthquakes.) As a result he can also conjure up miniature storms, tidal waves, and miniature earthquakes.Jason - Can control Lightning and Wind. (Father - Jupiter, the Roman God of the Sky.) As a result, he can create hurricanes.Piper - Can Charmspeak. Which means she can impose her will on other people with her voice. (Mother - Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of Love.)Annabeth - Master Strategist. Extremely Clever. (Mother - Athena, the Greek Goddess of Wisdom.)Leo - Expert Craftsman. He can literally make anything with a few materials. Also, can control Fire. (Father - Hephaestus, the Greek God of forges, metal working and Fire)Frank - Can shapeshift. Also, proficient with a bow and arrow. (Father - Mars, the Roman God Of War.)Hazel - Can control metals, and has a friend Arion, an immortal horse which can run at the speed of sound. (Father - Pluto, the Roman God of Wealth and Dead.)Although, they get weaker as they use their powers.Now, we can start.Now, Dumbledore and Gandalf are seriously overpowered. They're two of the most powerful wizards in modern fantasy fiction. Combining their powers, they can literally do anything.Both of them are capable of rendering all their foes incapable of motion, or mentally unstable, before them even knowing what happened. But let's say they didn't take this shortcut.We can expect them not to take any rash decisions because of their unbelievable power. I’ll venture a guess that they will take on all of them one by one. They can teleport(Apparate) which only Harry can do. Harry can easily take his teammates along with him, so to make teleportation their true advantage, I'll say that they'll take out Harry first.It'll be very easy, as Harry is extremely inexperienced when compared to both these wizards. Also, they are capable of blocking their minds from external penetration, so Luke's Mind Tricks won't work on them. There's no way anyone will know what Dumbledore and Gandalf are upto.The seven, having no feasible power, will be even easier to take down. Knowing Dumbledore and Gandalf, they won't be killing them. They'll just truss them up like a turkey.So, in the end I expect an epic showdown with Luke single-handedly, fending off and deflecting spells from Dumbledore and Gandalf. But in the end, it's 2v1 with the most powerful people ever to exist, in one team.So, I conclude that Gandalf and Dumbledore will win!To be honest, it was a pretty one sided affair. If we considered help from the Jedi Council and The Demigods' parents, it would probably have been a more interesting fight.Cheers! :-DThanks for the Edit Beryl Jade!Footnotes[1] The Magic and Abilities of Gandalf[2] Glamdring[3] Maiar[4] Elder Wand[5] The Magic and Abilities of Dumbledore[6] The Force[7] Cloak of Invisibility
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What are the causes of climate change?
Red Grape at the Jones House:[more on this red grape below - first a review of the basics of global warming]The Basics: Gases in the atmosphere allow sunshine in and trap the heat long enough to warm the atmosphere. Humans for the last 6,000 years have been adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. These have been moved from safe storage buried deep as fossils in the ground - dug up, processed and burned or combusted into the atmosphere.Here's a history of one of the three main greenhouse gases, Carbon Dioxide:Note in this 10,000 year graph, CO2 starts slowly rising around 6,000 years ago (very early coal), but then shoots straight up at the very recent time in the graph.In our Industrial Age, we humans moved from fires, candles and horses to gas powered heat, coal powered electricity, petrol powered automobiles. Average CO2 has moved from a natural range of 180–280, to an unnatural, manmade level over 400. Click here to see today’s CO2 level: The Keeling CurveThis morning at breakfast my sons and I were playing with a laser pointer. This one is a cat’s toy:As we shot the laser at different objects in the room, I noticed how objects like lightbulbs, human fingers and grapes all caught the light and diffused the light, filling the objects, really lighting them up. The laser goes in, light bounces, slows down, and is trapped for a time by the skin of the grape. The neighbor grapes are unaffected, because as the light finally bounces out of the grape, it is too slow to enter the adjacent grape.I thought, that's probably a lot like sunlight. Comes in through the skin of the atmosphere and then bounces around Earth inside the atmosphere warming up the world.Then I thought, if the skin of the grape went from a thickness of three to four, the warming light would be trapped, not for a count of 3 but for a count of 4. Heating longer.kind of like increasing the cook time on the microwave oven from 2:48 to 4:05 minutes. The sun’s heat is trapped longer and warms us a bit longer.Atmospheric CO2 has moved from the year 1750 when it was under 280ppm to the year 2017 - today over 409ppm. This is making the atmosphere, our planetary skin, thicker, and it traps warming light for a longer period of time.It's basic chemistry, physics, thermodynamics, geophysics.That thicker skin of the atmosphere traps more heat and that's the reason for global warming.
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