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i come to them
fatshe leso lea halalela
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2017-12-12
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come to my party
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2023-07-23
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lets come to our basics
ake ufike kwizisekelo zethu
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2020-03-29
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let the children come to me
vumelani abantwana beze kimi
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2022-05-22
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are you going to come to town
ndebele
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2024-11-17
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nomfundo, please come to office
nomfundo
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2020-09-20
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you don't want to come to me
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2024-04-05
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maybe one day you'll come to protea
lapho sifika egoli
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2021-09-03
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drag a pattern tile to an object to change it
donsela isitho sokufanekisa kutho ukusishintsha
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2014-08-20
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why did u say l must come to u at school that day
kungani wangifonela esikoleni ngalolo suku
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2021-06-26
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drag an emblem to an object to add it to the object
donsa isifanekiso kutho ukusithayisela kulolotho
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2014-08-20
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it has come to our notice that you take leave without permission
thayipha musho ophelele in langage yakho
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2016-03-03
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on a saturday morning my friend called me saying please can you come to my birthday party
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2023-11-02
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man should come to an end where they have to stop child abuse and women abuse in this world we are leaving on they should be only piece what if you beat them and they end up in the hospital. please man stop abusing
umuntu kufanele afinyelele esiphethweni lapho kufanele aqede khona ukuhlukunyezwa kwezingane futhi ukuhlukunyezwa kwabesifazane kuleli zwe esilishiya kufanele kube yinto kuphela uma ubashaya futhi bagcine besesibhedlela. sicela indoda iyeke ukuhlukumeza
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2023-08-08
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matthew 19:14 let the little children come to me and do not hinder them for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.
umathewu 19:14 vumelani abantwana abancane beze kimi futhi ningabenqabeli, ngokuba umbuso wezulu ungowabo ezinjengalezi.
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2016-03-20
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it was during the holidays i went to vist my aunt .... my aunt live at soweto she is the best when it comes to cooking
it was during holidays i went to vist my aunt.... my aunt live at soweto she is the best when comes to cooking
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2020-01-22
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thokozani bogogo i wanted to ask for advice every time my wife comes to the house the pain is more at night
thokozani bogogo ngangifuna ukucela iseluleko njalo uma umkami efika endlini izinhlungu zibuhlungu futhi inhliziyo iba nzima kakhulu ebusuku.
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2022-04-09
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almost five decades in, i think i finally figured out what i want to do with my life. but rather than speculating early in life, i had to experiment, succeed, and more importantly fail in order to earn these insights. when i was in high school, i wasn't giving much thought to my future beyond basic survival. i grew up in a dysfunctional home. i was abused. and i was, at the time, not yet diagnosed with autism. but i knew i was very different somehow, and so did my peers. when they went off to college, i bounced around with a number of low wage jobs. one of the things i learned early on was that i could not make a career out of working with my body. i had to find a different vocation. tech was omnipresent in my life. i learned the logo programming language before starting kindergarten just so i could program a homebrew robot built by the groundskeeper at my summer camp. later, i'd helped my uncle to build an program a heathkit hero1 robot. i had an apple iie computer that i enjoyed programming. and i ran a bulletin board system. it seemed a foregone conclusion that i should work in tech. and once i got my foot in the door, i did pretty well for myself. i'd had a couple of false starts with working as a manager. the responsibility fell on me a few times just because i was the most senior engineer and there was a vacuum to fill. i got pushed into it by default. but i wasn't good at it, didn't enjoy it, and i'm betting the people who worked for me didn't, either. it was some time after this that i'd learn that i am autistic. and this helped me to understand myself much better. it also helped me to understand the challenges i had always had in connecting with other people. much later in my career i'd had a more cultivated experience transitioning from engineering to management. i had the benefit of an experienced cto mentoring me, challenging me, helping me to understand that this was going to take a very different skillset and was not remotely the same as working as an engineer. this time i rather enjoyed it. the experiences of being a leader stuck with me as fond memories far more than anything i'd built myself as a technologist. helping people to be their best selves, helping teams to realize their potential, to build better products, was something i'd come to really enjoy. but while i was really enjoying the opportunity to create safe spaces for others to feel a sense of belonging and to be safe to do the best work of their lives, i was still (and to this day still feel) that people like me don't belong in most workplaces. while a lot of work has been done to create safety, inclusion, equity for people of all different colors, gender identities, lgbtq+ identities, there is still a huge gap in cultivating safety and equity for disabled folks and, in my experience, particularly for people with very different ways of thinking. enter neurodiversity. even the most radically inclusive workplaces, it turns out, may unintentionally exclude people for having different types of brains than most people. imagine being excited to start a new job, hearing hr folks during an onboarding session get all of your new coworkers worked up in sense of antipathy against those who speak very directly while not conveying a sense of personal care to others. if you've spent much time with autistic people, you might think that this style of communication is very common to us. and it's one of those things that makes it hard to connect with non-autistic people. so while everyone in the onboarding session is taking turns sharing negative adjectives to describe the very nature of autistic candor, any autistic people in the room might be made to feel like they are not welcome in this culture. so to know my path forward, i have to reflect on the beaten trail behind me. what part of this delighted me? what parts traumatized me? what do i want to do differently
lokho engifuna ukuba yikho lapho ngikhula
Letzte Aktualisierung: 2024-02-11
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