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Lukas Werner 2 years ago
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      apgov/bk_stocks_hisotory.py
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      apgov/stocks_history.py
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      christian-lifestyles/Connection_to_text_resume.md
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      christian-lifestyles/Discermnet_Project.md
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import csv
import yfinance as yf
tickers = ["FB", "NET", "RKLB", "FSLY"]
data = [["ticker", "close"]]
for ticker in tickers:
stock = yf.Ticker(ticker)
close_history = stock.history(period="15d")['Close'].tolist()
data.append([ticker, close_history])
f = open('history.csv', 'w')
writer = csv.writer(f)
writer.writerows(data)
f.close()

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ticker,close
FSLY,"[16.309999465942383, 17.100000381469727, 15.899999618530273, 16.600000381469727, 16.700000762939453, 16.860000610351562, 13.8100004196167, 13.119999885559082, 11.739999771118164, 11.140000343322754, 10.039999961853027, 10.75, 12.279999732971191, 11.510000228881836, 11.800000190734863]"
NET,"[90.58999633789062, 95.25, 86.13999938964844, 89.91000366210938, 89.68000030517578, 90.4000015258789, 77.80999755859375, 65.61000061035156, 56.560001373291016, 56.97999954223633, 54.810001373291016, 56.72999954223633, 66.37999725341797, 57.36000061035156, 55.400001525878906]"
FB,"[174.9499969482422, 205.72999572753906, 200.47000122070312, 211.1300048828125, 212.02999877929688, 223.41000366210938, 208.27999877929688, 203.77000427246094, 196.2100067138672, 197.64999389648438, 188.74000549316406, 191.24000549316406, 198.6199951171875, 200.0399932861328, 200.75]"
RKLB,"[7.320000171661377, 7.510000228881836, 7.380000114440918, 7.460000038146973, 7.110000133514404, 7.059999942779541, 6.78000020980835, 6.519999980926514, 5.670000076293945, 5.510000228881836, 5.170000076293945, 5.190000057220459, 5.860000133514404, 5.409999847412109, 5.635000228881836]"
1 ticker close
2 FSLY [16.309999465942383, 17.100000381469727, 15.899999618530273, 16.600000381469727, 16.700000762939453, 16.860000610351562, 13.8100004196167, 13.119999885559082, 11.739999771118164, 11.140000343322754, 10.039999961853027, 10.75, 12.279999732971191, 11.510000228881836, 11.800000190734863]
3 NET [90.58999633789062, 95.25, 86.13999938964844, 89.91000366210938, 89.68000030517578, 90.4000015258789, 77.80999755859375, 65.61000061035156, 56.560001373291016, 56.97999954223633, 54.810001373291016, 56.72999954223633, 66.37999725341797, 57.36000061035156, 55.400001525878906]
4 FB [174.9499969482422, 205.72999572753906, 200.47000122070312, 211.1300048828125, 212.02999877929688, 223.41000366210938, 208.27999877929688, 203.77000427246094, 196.2100067138672, 197.64999389648438, 188.74000549316406, 191.24000549316406, 198.6199951171875, 200.0399932861328, 200.75]
5 RKLB [7.320000171661377, 7.510000228881836, 7.380000114440918, 7.460000038146973, 7.110000133514404, 7.059999942779541, 6.78000020980835, 6.519999980926514, 5.670000076293945, 5.510000228881836, 5.170000076293945, 5.190000057220459, 5.860000133514404, 5.409999847412109, 5.635000228881836]

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import csv
import yfinance as yf
tickers = ["FSLY", "NET", "FB", "RKLB"]
data = [["ticker", "close"]]
for ticker in tickers:
stock = yf.Ticker(ticker)
close_history = stock.history(period="15d")['Close'].tolist()
data.append([ticker, close_history])
print(close_history)
f = open('history.csv', 'w')
writer = csv.writer(f)
writer.writerows(data)
f.close()

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**Deep Work is Meaningful:** **Deep Work is Meaningful:**
In deep work is meaningful John Mark Comer illustrates how spending time on deeper work makes it that we feel more fulfilled because of the fact that we are challenge. This is also the case in the resume because it allowes me to get the job that woud allow me to spend time doing deep work. In deep work is meaningful Cal Newport illustrates how spending time on deeper work makes it that we feel more fulfilled because of the fact that we are challenge. This is also the case in the resume because it allowes me to get the job that woud allow me to spend time doing deep work.
Newport also illustrates some important ideas when it comes to crafting a better resume. "Our brains instead construct our worldview based on what we pay attention to" (Newport 77) so if we instead work illustrating the most important and impactful information we want the person who is reading the resume to have in their minds it will help propel the applicant above others. So by making whatever is lucerative big and noticable it helps your chances.
**Everything is Spiritual**:
John Mark Comer touches on the connection between work and religion stating "Everything matters to God" (Comer 98). This can show how spending time on a resume can be part of God's plan to have everyone doing what they need to be doing in order to build as Comer states earlier in the book a "Garden City" or in simpler terms building eden on earth. By following this ideology we are able to have our work be meaningful to us as oru religous values, spending the same dedication to achiving a goal. But like in all good things this must also be dune in moderation or one will "over work and get burned out and unhealthy like everybody else" (Comer 103).
Working a secular job can be just like Jesus, who was a *tekton*, a secular worker, which is most people on the planet. If we follow in his footsteps and take our religious world and bring it to the work world and use all those teachings in there we will be following our religous purpose.
**Passion is Rare**:
"the key thing is to force yourself through the work, force the skills to come; that's the hardes phase" (Newport 12) this shows how renowned NPR radio host Ira Glass belives how job passion is created. As one progresses through their work they will come to find their work more fullfilling which is harder to estimate ahead of time. But putting those types of different experiences, like that one student from the glass blower, onto your resume can allow you to, not only get your job, but also to sit and reflect what all of your experience can add up to. To quote Newport "Compelling careers often have complex origins that reject the simple idea that all you have to do is follow your passion."

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* **What does the world need?** From the breif market research I have done the current trends of the market seem to point that the demand for programmers will grow 15-20% year over year. which means that I there is a clear need for services of developers as we fully explore the digital revolution. * **What does the world need?** From the breif market research I have done the current trends of the market seem to point that the demand for programmers will grow 15-20% year over year. which means that I there is a clear need for services of developers as we fully explore the digital revolution.
* **How do possible answers to your IPU question make the world amore Garden-like place?** I belive, that just like the example of the IT support guy, that my fully exploring the world of the digital we can further the growth of human development. Making a more educated, prepared, and growing populus of people while learning how how to better utilize our resources across the globe. * **How do possible answers to your IPU question make the world amore Garden-like place?** I belive, that just like the example of the IT support guy, that my fully exploring the world of the digital we can further the growth of human development. Making a more educated, prepared, and growing populus of people while learning how how to better utilize our resources across the globe.
* **What Are the open doors in your life? (be specific)** I find that one of the open doors is clearly college and academia where I could discovern new theoretical ways to make computers whirr, while one of the others is I could join a large company (corperate cog) and work on projects that will no doubt reach thousands of people, OR I could go the startup route and explore some new ideas that the world hasnt ever seen before and help share those. * **What Are the open doors in your life? (be specific)** I find that one of the open doors is clearly college and academia where I could discovern new theoretical ways to make computers whirr, while one of the others is I could join a large company (corperate cog) and work on projects that will no doubt reach thousands of people, OR I could go the startup route and explore some new ideas that the world hasnt ever seen before and help share those.
4. Discernment in Community
5. Challenges and Changes
* I found it quite enjoyable to "mind-map" so to say what I had going on im my head. The hardest thing about the assignment was keeping myself focused on the individual sections and getting enough written for each section. I also
6. Conclusions

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# JEA / NSPA Notes
## How far is too far?
by @bradleywilson09
* first ammendment
* privacy
ethics - digital
lomposographs - digital
scitex - nat geo editing program from 1982
making manipulation for truth?
label as composition/illustration
if it looks real, they think it is
communicate aout edits
only go for cropping, dont shift, dont more, color manipulation?
basically not for serious stuff
Do NOT flip a frame
if you do not edit then you can't screw it up
awards will get pulled back if something is manuplulated
editing is a spectruym
photo policy in writing:
put yourself in a box so you can't do mistakes
## There is more to sports than football
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