Tiffany Henry
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A Few unsolved mysteries of 2022
Antarctica is the coldest and most inhospitable continent in the world, stretching over 5 million square miles. It is covered in ice sheets that breach more than a mile deep, the average daily temperature is negative 49 degrees Fahrenheit, and wind speeds can reach over 100 miles per hour. Scientists work in research stations scattered across the continent, and mainstream geologists have long believed that ancient humans never settled on Antarctica due to its hostile climate. In 2016, satellite images revealed a curious formation emerging from the ice that some researchers believe could be a man-made pyramid. There have been a number of reports of pyramids in Antarctica, such as huge Great Pyramids with a perfectly square base that is two kilometers Square in each Direction. Is it possible that our ancestors did indeed reach the Antarctic continent and perhaps even settle there?
By Tiffany Henry3 years ago in Journal
Why America is running out of Carpenters?
America has a carpenter problem we've had a regular shortage as far back as the 1940s there have only been two significant reprieves for construction as a whole since then the 2008 Great Recession and the 2020 pandemic but in 2022 as American home construction approaches pre-2008 levels it's all coming to a head across all the construction Fields there's an estimated tradespeople but it was specifically Carpenters above all that topped the National Association of home builders 2021 list of subcontractors that are in short supply.
By Tiffany Henry3 years ago in Journal

