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The lids of canopic jars began to be sculpted in the shape of heads at the end of the First Intermediate Period, at the same time that the jars' inscriptions began to invoke the sons of Horus. These lids are therefore probably meant to represent the four sons rather than the organs' deceased owner. [26]
Hapi (Son of Horus), an Egyptian funerary deity; Hapi, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province; Hapi, a beer brand owned by Harbin Brewery; Prince Hapi, a character in Around the World in 80 Days played by Arnold Schwarzenegger; Helicopter Approach Path Indicator (HAPI), a type of aircraft Visual Glide Slope Indicator
FastAPI is a high-performance web framework for building HTTP-based service APIs in Python 3.8+. [3] It uses Pydantic and type hints to validate, serialize and deserialize data.
Women at a festival wearing a happi Edward, Prince of Wales (centre), later Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, wearing a happi. A happi (法被/半被) is a traditional tube-sleeved Japanese coat, usually worn only during festivals.
Yam (sometimes Yamm; Ugaritic: 𐎊𐎎, romanized: Yammu; “sea”) was a god representing the sea and other sources of water worshiped in various locations on the eastern Mediterranean coast, as well as further inland in modern Syria.
There is no agreed name for the opposite of happy paths: they may be known as sad paths, bad paths, or exception paths. The term 'unhappy path' is gaining popularity as it suggests a complete opposite to 'happy path' and retains the same context.
Because base 6 has no other perfect digital invariants except for 1, no positive integer other than 1 is the sum of the squares of its own digits. In base 10, the 74 6-happy numbers up to 1296 = 6 4 are (written in base 10):
GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a proprietary developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage, and share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and GitHub itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. [8]