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Have you tried running it through Docker? Download and install docker toolbox for windows https://www.docker.com/docker-toolbox Open a cmd window, and type: docker run -it b.gcr.io/tensorflow/tensorflow This should bring up a linux shell. Type python and I think all would be well!
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Wow! This is like the one question we all want to know the answer to :( Waiting for a male influencer's opinion! Here're my two cents on the topic: I think some men find it difficult to see all their needs in one woman i.e. physical needs, emotional talk, friendly banter, flirting and so on. They're probably comfortable playing the knight in shining armor to one girl while they can whine their hearts out to another. And probably when they do find the one who is perfectly capable of satisfying all their needs - they're just too intimidated by her, and the fragile male ego gets shattered. Not all men though, the minority does exist but I'm sure this isn't about the "good men" minority :P Again, just my opinion :)
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Laila, do you have any advice about being big breasted? How do you handle situations when a man is noticing your body? Do you embrace it? Does it make you feel good to know that a man admires you? Do you feel empowered? As you can see by my previous post, I find it empowering to be an attractive woman with a nice body! Just wondering your thoughts? Thanks Laila!
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Hey pippa! I am a huge huge fan. I have a few questions. First, what was your favorite scene in Hamilton to perform and why? Also, what is/was your favorite piece of theater you have ever performed in? And when does AMELIE come to Broadway? I would really love to see it! This would mean so much to me if you responded to my question! I love you!
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You had a big summer - introducing your mother at the Democratic National Convention. You've obviously attended your share of DNCs - But what was that moment like this summer? What was it like for you as a daughter to watch your mother's historic moment, accepting the nomination?
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Naomi, I am an activist and political scientist who has found herself currently homeless. Having now been on the inside of female shelters I see the crisis facing women with a precision and understanding I did not have prior to becoming homeless one week ago. Considering that you are an established activist who earns for her social justice work, I feel as though I need to ask you this question: how should and can vocal female activists protect themselves and loved ones from harm? I have been a victim of identity theft, slander, unlawful confinement and torture, domestic violence, rape and physical abuse. I am asking this for both myself as I am only 5 years into the activism world and also on behalf of those women just getting started who do not want to experience these negative consequences of trying to further progression. You are an inspiration. Thank you for doing what you do. Best, Arielle
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Such an honor to have you here! When you were first rising in the industry, how would you improve and practice as a host? Did you have any routines that you would go through each day, any tips for authentically increasing your charisma and charm? Thank you in advance!
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hey Gary, it's always so inspiring to see your facebook lives and videos, so first of all thank you for that! just like you, i also believe in living in the moment and taking each and every opportunity (both professional and personal) as if it was my last day but to be honest, it's hard to stay positive and motivated when shit happens in life. QUESTION: how do you keep yourself and your team motivated each day?
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Celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Tyra Banks, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Sofia Vergara have used fertility treatments and surrogates to have babies later in life but they also have loads of money to spend. What's the cheapest way for women trying to start a family after her 30s and/or without a man??
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Hi Jackie! Thanks so much for answering our questions. How would you fill in the blank - when it come's to women's health, the world would be a better place if .... @Tiffany Pham
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I was the only person who looked like me who was doing comedy when I started in the 80s. Not having anybody to look up to or see that was like me, was isolating. I just really wanted to be a standup comedian and I just did it...I worked hard. I loved it and I still love it, you just have to love what you do and go for it with all your might. I think now for Asian Americans, the biggest struggle we have is lack of visibility. Also, we constantly compete with our parents vision of what we should be. I think its really important to follow your heart and do what you love regardless of who else is out there and what your family thinks.
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Hi everyone! We're going live now. Check us out on facebook.com/onmogul. I'll be answering all of your questions there right now. Ask me anything right here in the comments section! So check us out on the live feed and watch me answer all of your questions live. I'll also be giving you a peek of my new collection.
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Hi guys! I'm here live to answer your questions for the next hour. I'll be answering questions that have already been posted as well as new questions that are added for the next hour - so now's your time to ask me anything. Xoxo Nastia
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Hello, Chelsea! We're currently working on an initiative to educate more teens about what they can do to fight back against the crises across the world. We are looking for ambassadors to promote the effort and collaborate to create influential content. Please email us at [email protected] to learn more. Thank you, @Chelsea Clinton!
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I read in your interview with 'A Drink With' that you are a feminist. Have their been moments in your career where you've been discriminated against or put down because of your gender? And how do you deal with that?
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hi there! after some technical difficulties, i'm here. i've had a chance to read through some of the questions + i think this is going to be fun...and interesting! feel free to jump in anytime with more questions.
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I don't agree with the idea that it is our responsibility as a potential victim to have to alter our actions/wardrobe/life in any way to try to deter an attacker from being successful. With that in mind, I do carry pepper spray, check my back seat & under my car before getting in it, park in well lit areas, avoid going places alone at night, don't listen to my headphones while walking on empty streets, don't make eye contact or engage in any way with harassing comments...all of which are specific behaviors engaged in in an attempt to limit my chances of "putting myself in harms way". We are taught that if we practice these defensive maneuvers we are smart, we are taking our safety seriously by navigating even the most mundane aspects of our days like we are on patrol. This is not empowering. This is sending a superficial message that we can stand up for ourselves and shouldn't have to live in fear of the bad guys, but the real message underneath that is actually resonating is that we should fear everyone and it is our failure to spot and stop them that results in assault. It also perpetuates the inaccurate stereotype that the place you are at highest risk is out in public, that is where the attackers lye in wait for random anonymous prey. The idea that any products purchased, or any sequence of behaviors enacted out as a defense against your fears is not safety; that is the acceptance of rape as a statistical inevitability for an unlucky 1/5 of the female population, and attempting to stay in the lucky 4/5. The fundraising efforts should be put toward campaigns that educate and re-define what rape is. Spreading awareness of what rape actually is-no grey area, no stigmas, no creative wording-we will create a culture of intolerance of it, and dismantle the current culture of excusing it.
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You are awesome @Justin Kirk thank you so much!!
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Hi @Diana O'Brien! What are the challenges of being a CMO? What are the best things about the position?
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Hey, everyone! Good morning from the Philippines! I'm out here training for my next pageant; we're 15 hours ahead of PST so it's 7:30 am over here. Will be getting ready for a press photoshoot right after this! Thank you all for all of your questions. I'm going to start answering them now - really feel free to ask me anything, I don't bite. :)
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Hi Danica! For me personally, Meditation was a game changer! After doing a lot of speaking on the subject this year I've come to learn that for many...being silent and still is extremely intimidating and even scary. Its so interesting how we can all devote so much time throughout the day to scrolling socials or getting caught up in random things but the thought of spending time with ourselves and being quiet is so frightening. Learning to love on yourself though silence and alone time is so POWERFUL and freeing. As women we often spend so much of our lives and who we are being of service in some capacity to other people. Learning how to say "no", reclaiming your time and sharing that time with YOU is one of the best ways to find peace and release stress. I truly believe meditation is a great way to start that journey for yourself. In primordial meditation (the kind I practice) it is suggested that you meditate 2x per day, 25 minutes each time. ALWAYS start in the morning before your day begins and then late afternoon (think right after work but before dinner). When your just getting started, 25minutes 2x a day sounds crazy lol. But if you can at least commit to spending 15 minutes in the morning in meditation you will absolutely experience great benefit. You do not need any tools or help to do this but if you are interested in guided meditations then a few apps I love are: "Ananda" and "simple habit"
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Follow your heart - which apparently means getting out. Tell him he's on thin ice and take a few weeks off to yourself. If he's actually into you, he should show that. If you're comfortable sharing what you said here with him, that's good because it's the fullest truth - and if he can't deal with that, all the better to know now rather than later.
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The beginning of the training. It is something completely different from the School or University and all is new. Even the language is different as it is aviation language with own terms. First 9 to 12 Months are really challenging.
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Great question. I get asked this a lot. It is a journey and you have to be looking for it and be willing to ask yourself the hard questions. For me, I thought my WHY was to play soccer for my country and then my coach actually pulled me aside and said "if you think your purpose on this earth is to kick a soccer ball for Canada, then I've failed you". It rocked me but it made me ask myself, "why am I here then". He has a reason for asking that because he has watched me and was challenging me to see myself beyond being only an athlete.
Because I asked myself that question over and over, I started looking for the answers, and when you start looking you will always find things.It lead me to becoming a UNICEF ambassador and once I did my 1st trip with UNICEF things started to become clearer.Our lives are not about us, but about how we can use what we have been through to help others. We all have our own story and our own difficulties, but the lessons we learn in the difficult times, are meant to be shared to help others.I know I want to impact people for the better and the HOW... if I live my true and authentic life, then that will happen.If you go about and try to be the best version of yourself in all ways everyday...and I mean as a woman, a sister, a mother, a daughter, a friend, a co-worker, a leader...in all ways, the answer will start to become clearer to you. We all have a greatness within in, it is just we lose it because the world tells us other wise. We all have a purpose on this earth, and all are just as important as the person next to us. The impact you may have may be intended for a bigger group of people, or it may be for one person. When you start to live the life you are meant to live, your WHY will become clearer.One other thing, in terms of impact, everyone thinks to really matter you have to impact many people. The truth is first be the person that impacts your own self, in that I mean, be the person where you inspire your own self. Then in being that person, and surrounding yourself with the right people who want to help lift you up, that is when you start living the life you are meant to live. When you do that, things will start to occur.Be your best self to everyone. Try it. Even when you go to get coffee at the shop, be present. Ask the person who is making your coffee 'how are you doing'. When you start to value other people, you start to value yourself. Everyone wants to feel valued and that they matter. Start directly around you and see what happens. You will light up that fire within and that will also be a part of the journey.By the way, a lot of people don't know their WHY on this earth so this was a great question. Hope I was able to answer it well! -
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Hey @Bethanie Mattek-Sands It seems like your recovery goes well…Can't wait to see #TeamBucie back in action in 2018 and win 5 more slams together! My questions are, You two plan to share coach together, does it mean you'll have same tournament schedule ? Any chance to play Taiwan with Lucie after AO ? I'm biggest fans of TeamBucie ❤
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