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Monthly Archives: June 2019
The Easiest Goodbye
Orlando Espinosa That crucial moment when you suddenly discover not everyone you meet needs to be part of your life! That’s the easiest goodbye you will every say to anyone! View original post
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Why Are There Male and Female Connectors?
Guest Post by Gracie Watson It’s something that most people don’t immediately ask, but sooner or later they wonder. Why are connectors male and female? As crucial parts of modern electronics, these are something that pretty much everyone has seen … Continue reading
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What is Textile Engineering?
Source: https://pixabay.com/photos/rolls-of-fabric-factory-material-1767504/ Guest Post by Gracie Watson When people think of engineering, they think of bridges. They think of computers and the complex systems that work beneath their parts. They think of massive machines that do incredible things. They imagine … Continue reading
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Interview With Poverty-Beggars of India : Perspective by K. L. Kamat
Not so long ago in India, on Saturdays and Mondays every beggar who showed up at the door was given a measure of rice or juvar. The guru-bhakta who went worshiping to the temple on Thursdays, got a handful of … Continue reading
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