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studyisociety · 7 years
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New Studyblr :))
Hello!!
Hey guys, my names G and I’ve been apart of the studyblr community for a year now. I’ve watched many videos, followed many studyblrs on Instagram and tumblr. I’ve used the advice many of you guys have provided me with and honestly, it helped me out so much. Today I wanted to start my own studyblr, I want to be able to share my work to others and hopefully help you all out. A few of my favorite studyblrs are @focusign @studyign @studyquill and @emmastudies
They have helped me out so much when I first started out :)
Now a few facts about me :)
1. I am born and raised in Canada
2. Stationary junkie obviously!’ Sadly stationary in Canada is overpriced.
3. I am a grade 12 student going into a business school
4. I am a coffee lover
5. I write books and have completed one.
6. I hope to have one of my books published.
7. I love chocolate
8. I love Shakespeare
9.Canadian weather got me used to freezing temperatures
10. I love to bujo and I started calligraphy
11. I love violin and classical music
12. I love Charlie Puth
13. I also like listening to fall out boy
14. I want to travel the world.
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studymovement-blog · 8 years
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Hey everyone! If you want to add me on forest just send a message over and we can work things out!
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perfectstudyqueen · 5 years
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My future planning notebook. I really think about studying abroad now. Because if I get a scholarship why not. Btw @rachelandjun videos are in the background tonight. I love them sooooo much.
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smitmedimedpvtltd · 6 years
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14,415 PATIENT FRACTURE STUDY: SCREWS OR NAILS?
Using the American College of Surgeons National Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) database, George Washington University researchers studied 14,415 trauma patients to determine whether there were any outcome differences between sliding hip screws and cephalomedullary nails in intertrochanteric hip fractures.
RajeevPandarinath, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon and studyco-author explained the rationale for the study to OTW: “Treatment of intertrochanteric fractures of the hip is one of the most commonly performed procedures in orthopedic surgery. Historically, there is a long track record for the sliding hip screw, and more recently many surgeons have switched to the cephalomedullary nail for treatment of the fracture, and it is now the most common treatment for intertrochanteric hip fractures.”
Read the full Article on : https://ryortho.com/breaking/14415-patient-fracture-study-screws-or-nails/
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edtrends · 6 years
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vipmigration · 6 years
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topbreakingnews · 6 years
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Korean crypto exchange Coinrail loses over $40M in tokens following a hack
New Post has been published on https://www.topbreaking.news/gadgets/korean-crypto-exchange-coinrail-loses-over-40m-in-tokens-following-a-hack.html
Korean crypto exchange Coinrail loses over $40M in tokens following a hack
Another day, another crypto hack. This time it’s Korea, the crypto-mad Asian country, where an exchange called Coinrail lost more than $40 million in altcoins, ICO-issued tokens that aren’t bitcoin or Ethereum, after it was hit by an apparent attack over the weekend.
Korea may be a hot spot for crypto investment, but Coinrail is one of its smaller exchanges, just about ranking inside the world’s top 90 based on trading volume, according to coinmarketcap.com. Nonetheless, even the smaller exchanges have plenty of coins, as the size of this heist illustrates.
Most notably, the hackers got away with $19.5 million-worth of NPXS tokens that were issued by payment project Pundi X’s ICO. Added to that they scored a further $13.8 million from Aston X, an ICO project building a platform to decentralize documents, $5.8 million in tokens for Dent, a mobile data ICO, and over $1.1 million Tron, a much-hyped project originating from China.
That’s according to a wallet address that has been identified as belonging to the alleged attacker, who also got hold of smaller volumes of a further five tokens from Coinrail.
In all the cases, the companies issuing the tokens themselves were not hacked, the tokens that were nabbed belong to Coinrail users.
해킹공격시도로 인한 시스템 점검중입니다. 일부코인(펀디엑스,NPXS)이 확인되었으며 추가적인 코인피해가 있는지 여부를 확인중입니다. 추후 자세한 사항은 재공지하겠습니다 / There has been an cyber intrusion in our system. We're confirming it and some coins(Pundi X, NPXS) are confirmed.
— coinrail (@Coinrail_Korea) June 10, 2018
It isn’t clear how, or indeed whether, Coinrail will go about compensating its customers — Japan’s Coincheck refunded its customers following a high-profile attack earlier this year — but some of the ICO projects are taking steps in response.
Pundi was hit the hardest, claiming that some three percent of its total volume of tokens was impacted by this attack. It said it has frozen the tokens that were stolen and it has ceased trading of its tokens across all exchanges to help with the post-attack investigation, which it said includes the Korean police. NPER, which had around $860,000-worth of tokens taken from Coinrail, said it had frozen the stolen funds and it plans incinerate the tokens to render them useless to the hacker. Aston has also frozen its affected tokens, according to Coinrail.
Other projects have yet to comment, although Coinrail said in a statement on its website that two-thirds of the stolen tokens have been frozen with more action likely to happen.
Coinrail took its service offline and it said in a statement that it has moved the remainder of its assets — which it said is 70 percent of its total holdings — to cold storage while it reviews its security system and fully investigates the incident.
Some have suggested that the hack was responsible for bitcoin’s valuation dropping by over five percent in what is the cryptocurrency’s biggest decline for two weeks. However, Coinrail is so obscure that this theory seems unlikely.
What is for certain is that the hack serves as another strong reminder that the space remains unregulated — there’s with little recourse for victims of a crypto exchange hack, unlike say a bank robbery or payment fraud. More importantly, those who do buy bitcoin, Ethereum or other crypto tokens should keep their tokens securely in a private wallet (ideally using a hardware device for access) rather than leaving them within an exchange where they could be stolen.
For those of you keeping score on recent hacks on exchanges, here are a few: Coincheck lost an estimated $400 million earlier this year, last November saw Tether claim it lose $31 million following an attack while EtherDelta suspended its exchange service for a period in December after it was compromised.
The Mt. Gox hacking in 2014 is the mother of all crypto attacks, of course. In total the exchange lost around 744,408 BTC. That was worth around $350 million at the time, but today a holding of that size would be valued at some $5.3 billion.
Note: The author owns a small amount of cryptocurrency. Enough to gain an understanding, not enough to change a life.
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studymovement-blog · 8 years
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Another study song I love
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My personal planner came in today! I'm so happy with how it came out!!
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studymovement-blog · 8 years
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Short Story I Made
               Dark clouds swirled around the snow-capped peaks while the wind-whipped, stinging rain battered my face. I grip on to the icy ropes, hoisting myself up as I gasp for air.
               I inhale and the crisp air burns my throat. I grab the edge of the mountain leaping up to the surface. Everyone ahead of me, I speed up swiftly walking towards the others. I stick my cleats in the thick snow and trudge up the steep mountain. "Wait... up..." I hear in the faint background.
               I turn around only to see the faint figure of a man. I start walking towards him and as I grow closer, he disappears. I stand there, blankly looking at what is now nothing but snow. I keep walking and next thing I know I'm on the ground. I look to see what I tripped over only to see a lifeless body in the snow.
               I sling my backpack over my shoulders and grab a can of oxygen and quickly put the mask over his face. "Come on, COME ON." I scream. Nothing. As I'm about to give up I hear a gasp. The man opens his eyes and grasps the mask pushing up against his face. He looks up at me as I smile, knowing, I just saved someone's life. I grab his arm and pick him up off the ground. We walk together, now alone in the middle of Mount Everest.
               We arrive to another steep incline in the mountain. I grab my hooks and begin to climb with the man behind me. Next thing we know, we are looking at the sky. We did it. We climbed Everest.
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studymovement-blog · 8 years
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By far the best studying song I know of. Message me your recommendations!
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perfectstudyqueen · 5 years
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TO PLAN A DREAM AND TO MAKE IT YOUR REALITY
I have a dream. You have a dream. Everybody has a dream. I hope the between everybody and us will be that our dreams will come true. I am not saying that it will be easy, instead, i am saying that it will be hard as f@ck. We will crumble, fall, break but we won't give up. So if you want, hop on my magical carpet and let's fly to a whole new world. I am Raven. I am 17 and I have a dream. A big one. I want to go to Japan for university education. The path ahead me is brutal. It will take hours of studying, probably hours of crying and whaling, nights of nightmares and most importantly an immense amount of courage. But with you I won't face it alone. With you we will thrive. One think everybody should know about me before keep reading is that I am my worst enemy. I am probably in love with the sick beauty of self-destruction. So I destroy myself most days and every night. But this year is my last chance. I have to get it together and even get over it.  But I can't do it without you. I need someone to have a dream with me. So that I can keep going. Will you help me? If your answer is no, you should leave. If it is yes then welcome to the Perfect Study Queen. Where we thrive all together. In this blog I will write my journey. I will review the books I read throughout the next year and share my tips and tricks for studying. Thank you for putting up with me.With Lots of Love Raven X
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