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Just do you: (engineering) career insight
This is a post about positioning yourself in your career. Coming from a guy who loved all his jobs. Maybe I did something right. I was always able to build trust and get enough independence to move fast and work on my terms.
kabeer aliPublished 5 months ago in EducationUnraveling the Millionaire's Secret
In the humble community of Crestwood, settled between moving slopes and wandering streams, there was a secretive chateau that remained at the edge of the woods. The house was said to have a place with the subtle tycoon, Mr. Theodore Blackwood, a man whose riches and achievements were covered in mystery. The townsfolk murmured regarding the baffling figure, conjecturing on the wellspring of his fortune and the way into his prosperity. Much to their dismay the mogul's mystery was not covered in his bank vaults or secret toward the edges of his house yet was a story of versatility, diligence, and an unprecedented excursion.
Nellai GaneshPublished 5 months ago in EducationLoopholes in Bangladesh's Public Policy and Political Stability
Bangladesh, a country with a dynamic past and rich cultural legacy, has advanced significantly in terms of social and economic development. Still, there are several obstacles in the way of achieving long-term political stability, most of which stem from the public policy framework's shortcomings. The important policy gaps that affect Bangladesh's political stability are examined in this essay.
Unusual Spread: Man's Syphilis Sparks Eye Infections in Five Women
A small group of women in Michigan recently dealt with an unexpected aftereffect of intimate encounters: a syphilis infection in their eyes. It was a confusing and unsettling turn of events. The fact that all five of the women were able to link the same man to their infections is what makes this situation so concerning. The question of whether this unusual cluster is caused by a novel strain of the syphilis bacterium looms large as medical professionals investigate it.
Sanjog SubediPublished 5 months ago in EducationNORWAY TRAVEL GUIDE
**Norway: A Land of Enchanting Beauty, Fjords, and Mountains** Norway, a Scandinavian country in Europe's far north, is a land of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and enthralling history. Norway, with its towering mountains and pristine fjords, charming towns, and vibrant cities, has an abundance of experiences that will captivate visitors.
Williams EmmanuelPublished 5 months ago in Education7 Foods to Avoid Eating with Bananas
Undoubtedly one of the most popular fruits to eat while on the go, bananas are packed with essential nutrients and proteins that improve health. But what if we told you that there are some foods that don't go well with bananas and can actually be harmful to your general health and wellbeing? These are the seven foods that you should never, ever pair with bananas.
Sanjog SubediPublished 5 months ago in EducationSalmon Symphony: Unlocking the Omega-3 Rich Delight
When a perfectly cooked piece of salmon comes along, a unique dance of flavors takes place in the world of fine dining. Its stylish presentation on the tongue is proof of the culinary magic this adaptable and tasty fish can produce. But salmon's appeal goes far beyond just its delicious flavor and adaptability. Let's take a culinary tour and explore the subtleties of what we love to call the "Salmon Symphony."
Sanjog SubediPublished 5 months ago in EducationIn the diets of kids and teens today, ultraprocessed foods make up two thirds of the calories.
An examination of data spreading nearly 20 years revealed that ultraprocessed foods currently account for more than two-thirds of the calories consumed by kids and teens in the United States.
Sanjog SubediPublished 5 months ago in EducationYoga Sutras Unveiled: Tranquility Chronicles in Serenity Springs
In the core of Serene Forest, an enchanting town that murmured with the rhythm of contemporary living, there existed a secret safe-haven, handily masked as an unassuming customer facing facade. This desert spring of harmony, suitably named Concordance Yoga Shelter, settled itself tenderly between the captivating smells of a neighborhood high quality bistro, where newly ground espresso floated through the air, and the enticing hug of an interesting book shop, its racks fixed with endured books that murmured stories of hundreds of years past.
Jackson GitauPublished 5 months ago in EducationCLASSROOM ASSESSMENT AND ITS EVERLASTING IMPACT
1. Recall the time when you were a student and recall a specific ... subject, grade level, teacher, or episode of assessment. Ask yourself these questions. What was the teacher doing? What were students doing? What impression did that assessment episode have on you at the time? Why? Has your impression of that assessment episode changed over the years? Why / Why not? You can easily retrieve from your subconscious memory the exact subject, the name of your teacher and even the episode of your assessment. Usually, we remember two instances, the one which is the best event where you got appreciation from your teacher or too bad. Why? Because the classroom assessment has very deeper and everlasting impact on our learning. Someone can even recall if he was mistreated, ridiculed or insulted in the class. But that kind of experience can spoil the career of students. So we should be very careful as a teacher while assessing our students. The study says that those students who are more successful in their lives perform extremely well in their careers and are appreciated as students in their classes.
Miss Shamim AkhtarPublished 5 months ago in EducationIf that happens
All of you are the capital of this country and nation. I will not tolerate abuse of you at all There was no sound except the sound of paper fans swinging in the room of this group of thirty-five children of the school. The boys' shirts were soaked with sweat. The cold water bottles in their beds had become warm. Javed had solved a math question and wrote on the answer board that the nominally running fan was answered with the sound of a rattle. When the sun's rays came in through the two small bright grains, the temperature would start to rise. Even so, the light coming from the open windows would fill it. Farhad looked around the classroom in despair. His heart began to cry tears of blood. Some tears were also shining in his eyes. "Don't start crying now my friend" Nasir said to his friend Farhad sitting on the desk with him.
Umar FaridPublished 5 months ago in Education"It's Not About Cheating!"
Dufton N. is a former teacher for high school students from Galena (Illinois). Inspired by Ed Dante's The Shadow Scholar, he's been in essay writing services since 2014.
Lesley J. VosPublished 5 months ago in Education