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10 people. 10 people are required for a "minyan" something that is required to say kadish. 10 people. 10 people are required for a "minyan" something that is required to say kadish.
I live in a city with something about 10 million people
When bot first out it was on the computer (computers were only made 10 years ago starting from 2009) and u know when u computer came out they always had color ?
because it is estimated that for 10 years, people who do not know to operate a computer would be considered illiterate
I live in a city with something about 10 million people
This is something people do to get their friend out of trouble. You usualy get 10 years
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To find My Computer on Windows 10 you must search for it. To do this hit your Windows key on your keyboard and begin typing "My Computer". Once you finish typing it you will see "My Computer" in the search results. Sometimes people see "This PC". They are both the same thing and go to the same place.
The amount of JAI HO'S in INDIA that own the electrical device known as the computer is 5/10 native Indians
About 10% Computer literacy is not just learning to use a few specific applications (Word, Excel, Calculator), you basically need to get a feel of the computer, and have some basic knowledge about the processor and such. The reason so many people are computer illiterate is that they see no need for it. I personally think that those people are wrong because people try to cheat you out of money. If you go to Fry's and try to buy a laptop, the salesman will try to swindle you out of you money, saying that this computer has a better processor and such. If you learn some things about computers you won't have this problem because you have idea of what you are actually buying, not something that you do your work with all the time. Computer literate people make the computer follow your lead; not the other way around. I hope this helps
If you are talking about something to entertain them, they would probably like minecraft, roblox, or other game sites.
It was invented on August 10, 1915