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    x values from column A

    y values from column B

    data labels from column C

    1 AnswerSoftware7 years ago
  • In Kansas, can a landlord evict a tenant without cause?

    By without cause, I mean that rent has been paid and no rules broken.

    (This just happened to someone I know (the tenant). I only have her side of the story, but she has been given a 14 day eviction notice despite (she says) being in compliance with the lease.)

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  • What language should a chemist study?

    Some background: I am a native English speaker and a Ph.D. chemist. I took 5 years of French in high school, and I still know it pretty well (at least reading/writing) although I still need a dictionary for the occasional word. I don't think French has helped me all that much, although you do occasionally see an article or patent in French.

    I'm thinking of learning a different language. I know the traditional answer to my question is German, so you can read Beilstein and old issues of Angewante Chemie, but I don't know if that's true for the 21st Century. Maybe I should learn Chinese instead, although I understand that it's very difficult for English speakers to learn. And some people say that I'll need to learn Spanish just to survive in the US in coming decades.

    Or maybe I should just stick to French and try to improve my vocabulary so I won't need the dictionary as much.

    Which language do you think would help my career the most?

    7 AnswersChemistry1 decade ago