National Dialogue Announces Consensus on Addis Ababa Question, Participants Await Refined Proposal
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National Dialogue Announces Consensus on Addis Ababa Question, Participants Await Refined Proposal

"Now, as the National Dialogue wraps up several weeks of deliberations in Addis Ababa, the 500-member group assigned to the federal cities agenda appears to have voted to make the city the seat of the Oromia regional administration in addition to its status as the Ethiopian capital."

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u/Many_Psychology6284 — 5 days ago

How screwed am I after telling one of my interviewers that he was my favorite?

I had several rounds of interviews, and in one of the rounds, I met one of the interviewers from a previous round. He was there with another interviewer. And I blurted out that he was my favorite. Both of them kind of laughed and didn't focus on it, but I'm mortified. How do you think this will affect my chances?

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u/Many_Psychology6284 — 1 month ago

I feel pain in my womb when I walk, wear heels, eat, use the toilet, when my period is about to start, and randomly. What could this be?

I'm 24-year-old female and very short and skinny. I don't take any medications. I don't smoke, and I don't drink. I have been experiencing this intense pain in my womb (I don't know if it's what's called cramps) whenever I do anything like walk or run or jump or wear heels (not high ones even), and when I have orgasms. I also (sometimes) get it when I eat and when I use the toilet. I also get it starting from a couple of days and sometimes over a week before my period is about to start and throughout my period. I also just randomly get hit by pain unrelated to anything.

This only started like 3 or 4 years ago. I never used to feel pain around that area before. Even when I was on my period, I never experienced the pain other people complained about, like never. My period was and still for the most part is almost perfectly regular and I didn't experience any symptoms except maybe some mild pain in my stomach and loose stool sometimes, not often. But I never had any pain in my womb. Anyway, I do have an Idea of what might have caused it. I skip rope everyday. It's the only form of exercise I do (I otherwise have a sedentary lifestyle) and I love it. After the pain started, skipping rope would cause me unbearable pain. I have still continued to do it (maybe I'm addicted, idk). The reason I'm not sure if it's the cause is that I have been skipping rope everyday since I was 13. So, it doesn't make sense that it would suddenly cause something like this. Like I said above, I don't take any medication and I haven't really had any notable illness. However, I am extremely underweight (idk if this matters but I am). Anyway, I want to know if you guys think this is likely something that can be solved by just stopping skipping rope, or if it's not related to the rope skipping and is actually caused by something else entirely. Thanks in advance.

Edit: I say womb, but what I mean is the center of the area above my pubic bone (well below my navel).

Edit 2: this is a repost of a post I made on another sub. So, if you're wondering why some of this info (like in the first paragraph) was included. It's to comply with their rules.

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u/Many_Psychology6284 — 1 month ago

I feel pain in my womb when I walk, wear heels, eat, use the toilet, when my period is about to start, and randomly. What could this be?

I'm a 24-year-old female, 150 cms (5 feet) tall, and weigh 36 kgs. I don't take any medications. I don't smoke, and I don't drink. I have been experiencing this intense pain in my womb (I don't know if it's what's called cramps) whenever I do anything like walk or run or jump or wear heels (not high ones even), and when I have orgasms. I also (sometimes) get it when I eat and when I use the toilet. I also get it starting from a couple of days and sometimes over a week before my period is about to start and throughout my period. I also just randomly get hit by pain unrelated to anything.

This only started like 3 or 4 years ago. I never used to feel pain around that area before. Even when I was on my period, I never experienced the pain other people complained about, like never. My period was and still for the most part is almost perfectly regular and I didn't experience any symptoms except maybe some mild pain in my stomach and loose stool sometimes, not often. But I never had any pain in my womb. Anyway, I do have an Idea of what might have caused it. I skip rope everyday. It's the only form of exercise I do (I otherwise have a sedentary lifestyle) and I love it. After the pain started, skipping rope would cause me unbearable pain. I have still continued to do it (maybe I'm addicted, idk). The reason I'm not sure if it's the cause is that I have been skipping rope everyday since I was 13. So, it doesn't make sense that it would suddenly cause something like this. Like I said above, I don't take any medication and I haven't really had any notable illness. However, I am extremely underweight (idk if this matters but I am). Anyway, I want to know if you guys think this can be solved by just stopping skipping rope, or if it's not related to the rope skipping and is actually caused by something else entirely. Thanks in advance.

Edit: I say womb, but what I mean is the center of the area above my pubic bone (well below my navel).

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u/Many_Psychology6284 — 1 month ago

How to prepare for the Heinken Online Assessment

I can't seem to find actual simulations of the test or even a comprehensive guide explaining what sections it'll have and what to expect. All I know is that the test is a Capp assessment. I applied for the finance track of the Global Graduate Program at Heinken. Please let me know if you know any useful sites that provide practice tests or preparation materials. Any general information on what to expect would also be appreaciated. Thanks in advance.

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u/Many_Psychology6284 — 2 months ago

Webfics where MC publishes stories from our world in a fantasy world

I'm looking for novels like "Bringing Culture to Another Aorld" and "Parallel World Managa Artist" where mc isekais into a fantasy world (or just a magicless different world), and they start to tell stories from our world. The mc could be publishing/making books, movies, manga etc from our world.

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u/Many_Psychology6284 — 3 months ago

What's the acceptable percentage of AI generated content in documents

If I took a random report, feasibility study, or another document produced by your firm and checked how much of it is ai generated, what percentage would I get? Also, what's the acceptable amount in the professional consulting world? (I don't mean paraphrasing with AI btw. I mean generating.)

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u/Many_Psychology6284 — 3 months ago

I need a way to get my writing skill back after losing it due to reliance on ....

I'm not an author, a journalist or anything like that. However, I do a lot of writing for academic and professional purposes. I used to be able to just sit down and write clean and compelling reports, papers, and the like. At some point, I just started using ... for everytning and now I struggle to compose even long texts. I need advice on how I can start writing again. I'd love it if you can point me to some structured thing like a course, but other advice is welcome too.

Edit: Sorry, I have to use ... instead of writing what I mean due to the sub's rules.

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u/Many_Psychology6284 — 3 months ago