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  1. Nov 16, 2023 · Scratch uses a curse to take away Molly’s fear.“F.O.N.A.A.!”. NOW Streaming on Disney+, Premieres Saturday at 8:00AM EST only on Disney Channel#TheGhostAndMol...

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  2. The earliest known use of the noun F.O. is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for F.O. is from 1859, in a letter by Queen Victoria, queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and empress of India. F.O. is formed within English, as an initialism. See etymology.

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    "F.O.N.A.A.!" is the first segment of the eighteenth episode of the second season of The Ghost and Molly McGee, and the seventy-third episode overall.

    It was released early on Disney+ on November 15, 2023 (alongside "Game On"), 3 days before premiering simultaneously on November 18, 2023 on Disney Channel and Disney XD.

    Scratch uses a curse to take away Molly's fear.

    Molly is traveling with Sharon and Scratch, wondering where they are going for the day. Scratch lets slip that they are going to the dentist and Molly suddenly begins to panic. Molly has a fear of the dentist, not from getting her teeth checked, but because of a creepy looking tooth statue named Toothy that sits in front of the office. While struggling, Molly wishes that Scratch can just curse away her fear and he realizes he can do just that. For the next 24 hours, Molly will have absolutely no fear of anything whatsoever. The curse works and Molly confidently enters the dentist office without giving Toothy much thought.

    Seeing as how she has a whole day, Molly decides to celebrate F.O.N.A.A. (Fear of Nothing at All) with her first act, playing with Heidi Hairylegs. She then goes up to her shop class teacher Mr. Bates and tells him that she will not be taking his class for the day. He is enraged, but respects her decision by sending her to detention. However, Molly's fearlessness has her walking out the door instead and she proceeds to do a variety of fearless acts that begin to get more and more dangerous. Scratch soon starts to get annoyed and concerned for Molly's well being as she begins to push the limits of going without fear despite her time nearly being up.

    Non-speaking cameos

    •Ollie Chen •Tammy Myers •Weird Larry (arm only)

    •Molly kisses Ollie for the first time in this episode (albeit on the cheek), somewhat revealing that one of her fears was being afraid of displaying public affection with him.

    •Mr. Bates' first name is revealed to be Carl.

    •Scratch breaks the 4th wall by saying that "The Ghost and Molly McGee" won't make any sense if Molly becomes a ghost as well.

    •Moral: People only need a tiny bit of fear.

  3. Story Editor Madison Bateman. With the Voice Talents of. Ashly Burch Dana Snyder Sumalee Montano Michaela Dietz Lara Jill Miller Diedrich BaderEugene Byrd. as " Molly " as " Scratch " as " Mom " as " Darryl " as " Libby " as " Mr. Bates " as " Principal O'Connor ", "The Fizz Wizz". Additional Voices Griffith Kimmins.

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  5. Jun 28, 2022 · The big O notation, O(g(n)), is a collection of functions. A function f(n) is a member of that collection only if it fits the following criteria: 0 ≤ f(n) ≤ c.g(n) So, when an algorithm performs a computation on each item in an array of size n, it takes O(n) time and performs O(1) work on each item. But why do we need Big O?

  6. Apr 22, 2021 · Definition: Big-o notation. Let \(f\) and \(g\) be real-valued functions (with domain \(\mathbb{R}\) or \(\mathbb{N}\)) and assume that \(g\) is eventually positive. We say that \(f(x)\) is \(O(g(x))\) if there are constants \(M\) and \(k\) so that \(|f(x)|\le Mg(x)\) for all \(x> k\).

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