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Re: Your Student-Loan
We are happy to bring to your attention that the government has programs that offer to forgive the remaining-balance of your SL. Please see what programs can help you:
PKG. 5435436
Forgiveness Program Evaluation: http://www.pipecab.com/G-SL/pkg-your-SL-34578456774.html
These programs are designed to assist you in paying-back your student-loan efficiently.
Grads and current students > 2014 > Forgiveness Programs
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Relationships are key, and you may be surprised by which ones are most critical to your career. At my first job, the scheduler for the associates had all the power and was someone you wanted to get along with.
People have to want to work with you, and as you grow in your career, you need people who also want to work for you. Dont narrow your focus just to colleagues at your level. Administrative staff often understand workplace dynamics better than anyone. Pursue the relationships that feel authentic to you to expand your resources, knowledge base and support network.
git log cee157
error: short SHA1 cee157 is ambiguous.
error: short SHA1 cee157 is ambiguous.
fatal: ambiguous argument 'cee157': unknown revision or path not in the working tree.
Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:
'git <command> [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]'
I just tested this on a real Git repository, by finding commits with duplicate prefixes like this:
git rev-list master | cut -c-4 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head
This takes the list of revisions in master, cuts out the first 4 characters and throws away the rest, count the duplicates and sort numerically. In a my relatively small repository of ~1500 commits I found quite a few revisions with a common 4-digit prefix. I chose a 4-digit prefix because that seems to be the shortest legal length supported by Git. (Doesn't work with 3 digits or less, even if not ambiguous.)
Btw this was not a typo, I don't know why the error message about ambiguous SHA1 appears twice, regardless of the number of duplicate SHA1 (tried with 2 and 3):
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