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Two images of the Statue of Liberty taken 100 years apart are not evidence
that sea level rise is insignificant, as some social media users are suggesting.
The documented sea level rise of roughly one foot
over the last century would not be discernible in a simple comparison of the photos, experts told Reuters, nor
would the catastrophic potential of past and future sea level rise.

Users sharing the images imply that the lack of visible difference in the tranquil postcard views of the statue in New York Harbor means that sea level rise to date has been negligible and without impact.
However, sea level rise to date has already been shown to have contributed to catastrophic damage done by
storms and flooding, and accelerating sea level rise projected over the next century
is expected to worsen the problem. The social media posts show
one black and white photograph of the statue dated 1920 above another image
dated 2020. On the face of it, there appears to
be no difference in the water level in the shots.

An emergency maintenance request is for any maintenance issue that can put the renter
in harms way. This includes flood, fire, lack
of heat, gas leak, electrical issues, and broken or inoperable windows and locks.
If you are experiencing any of these issues you should call
your landlord or 24-hour maintenance team as soon as possible.

If the issue is something that is considered normal wear and tear of the apartment (such as a leaky faucet), then the cost will
likely be covered. However, if the issue is a result of
negligence or misuse on your part (such as a broken window due to an accident), then you may be responsible for the cost of repairs.
No, you cannot be evicted for submitting too many maintenance requests.
It’s important to report maintenance issues in a timely manner to prevent further damage to the apartment and ensure a safe living
environment. If you’re not happy with the maintenance
work that was done, you should contact the landlord or property management team and express your concerns.


Your sign up process is the beginning of your relationship with your users.

However, sign up forms can also be used by malicious parties to
send spam, with a tactic called “List Bombing”.
List Bombing can pollute your user list and damage your deliverability.
This can prevent your emails landing in your customers’ inboxes, and lead to spam complaints, or even being blocked from sending altogether.
What happens when you're list bombed? List bombing occurs when a malicious party uses bots
to sign up to your product hundreds or thousands of times.
They use email addresses they don’t own and will often enter spam or phishing websites into the name field on your signup form.
They are attempting to trick your platform into sharing their spam
for them. When someone list bombs your site, not only
do they corrupt your data, polluting your workspace with
invalid users, but they also can severely damage your email
deliverability. If you have a welcome campaign set up for new users, messages
can be triggered to the fake users that were created.


But this rarely happens if the style of the training relies on one-way information broadcast.
In order for your content to stick, you have to actively interact with your trainees.
Understand your audience better - find out what information would
be most valuable to them, and get to the bottom of things to tailor your training to your trainees’ needs.

Polls will help you here. You’ll be able to learn more about your trainees and do regular check-ins during your talk to learn whether they’re following what you discuss.

You can use polls for creative hands-on exercises or ask
for people’s feedback. The possibilities are endless.

65. Which of these topics would you like to learn the most about?
66. What do you expect to get out of this training?
Use quizzes to effectively check your trainees’ knowledge.
After a chunk of information, fire a quiz question regarding the topic,
and see how well your trainees understood it.

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