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Monster Jam

The Box Office accepts cash, Visa, and MasterCard. Tickets held at Will Call can be picked up as early as 2 hours prior to show at the front box office entrance(River Road - arena events) / (St.Louis St.-Theatre events). The customer must present the actual credit card, picture ID, and the confirmation number. (225) 389-4940 MON - FRI: 10AM-5PM This venue is accessible.

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Crypto Assets Conference 2020

Blockchain technology was born through the invention of Bitcoin and has since then created hundreds of digital assets and spurred the development of business models building on decentralized networks. The conference covers both the public blockchain and the enterprise blockchain domain. The former concerns topics such as cryptocurrencies, ICOs, crypto funds and tokens of decentral business models; the latter includes topics interesting for corporates such as securitization and asset management. Speakers for example include:  Dirk Bullmann, European Central Bank (ECB) Christoph Kreiterling, BaFin (German FMA) Dr. Martin Diehl, Deutsche Bundesbank (German Federal Reserve) Michael Spitz, Commerzbank Dr. Nina-Luisa Siedler, INATBA Marcel Milde, Siemens Jens Hachmeister, Deutsche Boerse Dr. Shermin Voshmgir, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien Prof. Dr. Philipp Sandner, Frankfurt School Blockchain Center Constantin Ketz, International Token Standardization Association e.V. (ITSA) Christian Labetzsch, Blocksize Capital Dr. Matthias Hirtschulz, d-fine Joachim Erdle, LBBW Thomas Dünser, Regierung Liechtenstein (Government Liechtenstein) Rudolf Siebel, BVI (German Fund Association) Dr. Thomas Schönfeld, PwC (Financial Services Advisory) Katharina Gehra, Immutable Insight Michael Duttlinger, Cashlink Thomas Mueller, evan.network +30 further speakers The Frankfurt School Blockchain Center together with KI Group and financial.com jointly organize the Crypto Assets Conference 2020 which will take place on the campus of the Frankfurt School on March 9 and 10, 2020. The conference aims at bringing together experts from the newly emerging scene of crypto assets and experts from the traditional financial industry to discuss the following questions: Crypto assets: How important will cryptocurrencies, tokens, ICO and other types of digital assets be in the future? Investment: Should investment funds assess such digital assets? How can crypto assets be assessed? Securitization: How can securitization be done via blockchain or distributed ledger technologies? Cash-on-ledger: Will cash-on-ledger disrupt financial business models? Asset management: Which new business models exist for asset managers and brokers? Valuation: How can decentral networks be valued? Tokens and regulation: What types of tokens exist and how should they be regulated?  Venture capital: Will ICOs and tokens disrupt traditional venture capital? Startups: Which blockchain startups should be watched? Location and date Frankfurt School of Finance & ManagementMon., March 9, 2020, 09:00 until Tue., March 10, 2020, 17:00Language: German and English Registration via Eventbrite required; Participants who might not want to pay via credit card on Eventbrite can contact us; this way we will provide an invoice which would then be paid e.g. via bank transfer. Agenda  To be announced. More details: www.crypto-assets-conference.de Who should participate?  This conference is ideal for the people who seek to understand crypto assets and are interested in talking to practitioners to be able to judge these new developments: Investors in new technologies, venture capitalists, crypto investors Startups and founders that are interested in understanding crypto assets Financial organizations (banks, investment funds, asset management) in all industries Employees in the area of business development and digitization in all industries Lawyers, consultants, and analysts (with IT or business background)   Contact Frankfurt School Blockchain Center Email: team@fs-blockchain.de Phone: +49 69 154 008-790 Internet: www.fs-blockchain.de   About the Frankfurt School Blockchain Center  The Frankfurt School Blockchain Center is a think tank and research center which investigates implications of the blockchain technology for companies and their business models. Besides the development of prototypes, it serves as a platform for managers, start-ups, technology and industry experts to share knowledge and best practices. The Blockchain Center also provides new research impulses and develops training for students and executives. It focuses on banking, mobility, “Industrie 4.0” and the energy sector.  Further information can be found on the Website, on Facebook, or via Twitter.   Our partners KI decentralized KI decentralized (www.ki-decentralized.de) is an C-Level consultancy for Blockchain technology and an IT service provider for Hyperledger, Ethereum, Corda, Crypto, IoT and second layer solutions.

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Build an Effective Website for Your Business – Main Street Rise Program

Do you have a business that you created a Facebook business page for but have no resources to create your own website? Have you created a rudimentary website for your business on one of the free platforms that you know is not doing what it needs to AND you’re worried about the fact that you don’t own your own content? Do you know the next right step is a website but just the idea totally overwhelms you? This online Bootcamp will run on September 12th, 19, 26th and October 3rd from 10am – 12pm Cost: $79 nonmember, $45 Member This 4-part online Bootcamp delivers a robust curriculum to get you digitally literate so your business idea can thrive. All participants will also receive a host of free products and in-kind support through ongoing webinar, live Q & A calls, and one on one consultations. No prior web creation experience needed. Learn more and register here:http://e-jedi.org/event/build-an-effective-website-for-your-businesssept/

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Python Online Training - NareshIT

We are providing Python online training in our institute NareshIT. We are having the best and well trained experienced faculty to train you the python. By joining in this course you will get complete knowledge about python. we are giving 100% guidance in placement for our students. Python is a high-level programming language designed to be easy to read and simple to implement. It is open source, which means it is free to use, even for commercial applications. ... Python is considered a scripting language, like Ruby or Perl and is often used for creating Web applications and dynamic Web content. course objective : After completion of the python online training at Naresh I technologies, you will be expertise and eligible for: Complete knowledge on Python Learn how to use lists, tuples, loops, decision statement, etc. in python Build packages in Python Working with Exception handling, Inheritance Work independently in Project with scripting and Automation What is Python and why Python? Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with dynamic semantics. ... Python's simple, easy to learn syntax emphasizes readability and therefore reduces the cost of program maintenance. Python supports modules and packages, which encourages program modularity and code reuse. What is Python theory? Python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991, Python's design philosophy emphasizes code readability with its notable use of significant whitespace. What is the main use of Python? Python is a general purpose and high level programming language. You can use Python for developing desktop GUI applications, websites and web applications. Also, Python, as a high level programming language, allows you to focus on core functionality of the application by taking care of common programming tasks. What is special about Python? Python is a general-purpose language, which means it can be used to build just about anything, which will be made easy with the right tools/libraries. Professionally, Python is great for backend web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and scientific computing. ... Connect with our Python experts now! Where is Python used in real life? The programming language is used globally to design and build 2D imaging software like Inkscape, GIMP, Paint Shop Pro, and Scribus. Also, Python is used in several 3D animation packages such as Blender, Houdini, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, and Lightwave, to name a few. How is Python used in government? Python is widely-used across financial institutions, whether they are hedge funds, large banks or regulators (see "Government Agencies" section below). ... Salaries and responsibilities vary widely based on the role and whether Python is used for data analysis, web application development or DevOps. Why is Python so popular? More Productive. First and foremost reason why Python is much popular because it is highly productive as compared to other programming languages like C++ and Java. ... Python is also very famous for its simple programming syntax, code readability and English-like commands that make coding in Python lot easier and efficient What are the basic concepts of Python? Basic Data Types - Learn the five types: strings, tuples, lists, dictionaries, and integers. Operators - Python operators - basically, ways to do things. Flow Control - By using Boolean expressions, flow control, and loops, you'll learn how to code logic into your program. Will Python be used in the future? Python itself reveals its success story and a promising future ahead. Python programming language is best used for application development, web application or web development, game development, system administration, scientific computing, etc. What is the demand for Python programmers? Python developers are in high demand - not only because the language is so popular and widely used but mostly due to the fact that Python became a solution in many different areas. From web applications to data science and machine learning. However, it is not enough to just master the language itself. What does a Python developer do? Python Developer writes server-side web applications when working as a Web Developer. They also develop various back-end components to connect the web application to web services and more. Basically, a Python Developer develops, deploys, and debugs a project. Are Python developers in demand? Python developers are in high demand - not only because the language is so popular and widely used but mostly due to the fact that Python became a solution in many different areas. From web applications to data science and machine learning.Surprisingly, that might be the easiest step in becoming a Python developer How much does Python developer make? The entry-level Python developer salary in the US is $78,176 a year on average, The average junior Python developer salary is $89,776, The mid-level Python developer salary reaches $$111,896, While the senior Python developer earns $122,093 on average. Why we have to choose NareshIT? • Real Time Trainers • 100% Placement Assistance • Small Training Batch • Flexible Timings • Practical Guidance • Excellent Lab Facility • Resume Preparation • Hands on Experience • Certification Support For Details : • Email Id : onlinetraining@nareshit.com • Contact : +91 8179191999 • Website : https://nareshit.com/python-online-training/ • REGISTER HERE : https://goo.gl/HIB0wL

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Astronomy Talks Pass 2019/20

Talks run on selected Monday evenings from 7:30 – 8:30pm in the Royal Observatory Edinburgh Lecture Theatre. The programme for 2019/20 starts on 14th October 2019 and ends on 22nd June 2020. To view the programme visit our website www.roe.ac.uk/vc. If you would like a paper copy of the programme, please call us on 0131 6688 404 or email us at vis@roe.ac.uk. IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE READ Each 'Astronomy Talks Pass' purchased online using this page will be available to collect in the foyer outside the Lecture Theatre before each talk begins. Please then bring this 'pass' with you to each further talk as proof of purchase alongside a pre-booked seat reservation (see below).  The 'Astronomy Talks Pass' is a pre-paid discount scheme that be used to attend up to 18 of the talks in the 2019/20 Astronomy Talk season at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh. Your 'Astronomy Talks Pass' alone does not guarantee a place at each talk; seats still must be reserved for each talk you wish to attend. To do this please visit the Royal Observatory Edinburgh website (www.roe.ac.uk/vc) and follow links for Public Events/Astronomy Talks. Reserve your seat by selecting 'Tickets' and using the "Astronomy Talks Pass Holder" option. To reduce booking time two seat reservations can be made per booking, but both people must be 'Astronomy Talks Pass' holders. 

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