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The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
What is 3D Laser Scanning? And How is it Used in Land Surveying Tulsa Oklahoma?
Technicians utilize different methods and equipment types while land surveying Tulsa Oklahoma to accurately measure and map out a property. One frequently used equipment type is 3D laser scanning technology. The scanners are known for their wide range, high speed, and impressive levels of precision. These qualities allow technicians to accurately measure large plots of land, including their structures, without any physical contact.
By sisemore associates3 years ago in Journal
The Next Chapter
The next chapter in my life was about to begin, fast forward to the current day, I found myself having an inevitable return towards the foreground of the paranormal. I never thought I'd do it. Every time I returned, I feared it would take me out of my normal life practices and keep me very isolated. But as times come to pass, we realise how important the basic, "The Missing Basic" , really is. I wondered if it would be awkward for me to tell me about these secret practices I did. It wasn't illegal, it was considered just a bit out of the ordinary. What is the key to achieving success? You guessed it... Doing the "out of ordinary" tasks and breaking beyond perceived limits of the human ecosystem. For I knew, human beings were Unlimited.
By Uttaran Naskar3 years ago in Journal
Market Structure
Market structure is a fundamental idea in financial matters, as it portrays how a market is coordinated and the way of behaving of firms working inside it. Market structure envelops a few elements, including the quantity of firms working in a market, the level of item separation, the degree of hindrances to section, and the level of contest. Understanding these variables is significant for policymakers, organizations, and buyers the same, as they can influence evaluating, item quality, and market productivity.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
The Rise of Remote Work
The advent of technology and shifting work dynamics have given rise to the phenomenon of remote work. As more companies embrace flexible work arrangements, it is essential to explore the advantages and challenges associated with remote work. From increased productivity to improved work-life balance, remote work has transformed the traditional office environment. In this article, we delve into the benefits and challenges of remote work and discuss the future implications for the modern workplace.
By Kenneth Argüello3 years ago in Journal
I Wish Somebody Would Have Feelings For Me!
It’s a depressing era. One that overshadows my will to be loved and my ache to actually love somebody. It’s annoying. I’m heavily known as the bitch that no one wants. I no longer wonder why. I’m just too much of this and too little of that. I’m a lot of shameful names but that doesn’t close down the matter that I would rather carry hurtful names rather than to be mean or rude or disrespectful! It’s how I am.
By Keanna Barry 3 years ago in Journal
Leveling the Playing Field: The Benefits of Hiring a Law Firm for Your Storm Damage Insurance Claim
Natural disasters can wreak havoc on homes and businesses, causing extensive damage and leaving people feeling helpless and vulnerable. In such cases, insurance policies are supposed to provide some relief, but navigating the claims process can be a daunting task. Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and lawyers whose job is to minimize payouts and protect their bottom line. As a policyholder, you have the right to hire a law firm to represent you and advocate for your interests.
By Caffeinated Perspectives3 years ago in Journal
Why Are Our Capitalist Overlords Scared of Remote Work?
If there was ever a canary in the coal mine of our industrial era, a small, nagging sign of an impending shift in the grand order of things, it was the pandemic-induced remote work revolution. A mere blip in the history of work itself, this sudden transition sent shockwaves through corporate echelons, challenging long-standing norms and rattling the pillars of capitalism.
By Paige Holloway3 years ago in Journal
Advances in Cancer Research: Paving the Way for Hope and Progress
Introduction: Cancer, a formidable adversary that has plagued humanity for centuries, continues to be a significant global health challenge. However, there is reason for optimism as groundbreaking advancements in cancer research are bringing us closer to effective treatments, improved survival rates, and a better understanding of this complex disease. In this article, we will explore some of the recent developments in cancer research that offer hope in the fight against cancer.
By Steven Daniel3 years ago in Journal
MrBeast: The Philanthropic Influencer Revolutionizing Online Giving
In the world of online content creation, there are a handful of individuals who have managed to captivate audiences with their unique approach and captivating personalities. Among them, MrBeast stands out as an influential figure who has not only amassed a massive following but has also revolutionized the way online creators engage in philanthropy.
By AHMED BUTT3 years ago in Journal
When Everyone’s a Critic, No One Is
I imagine that most people view Vocal hearts as a relentlessly positive reward based system. Liking a given piece is a form of affirmation, a way of indicating that you agree with what has been written, or appreciate its style, or find it interesting, or funny or whatever. Criticism on the other hand is, by it’s very nature, a negative pursuit. To criticize a thing, to be critical of it, to be a critic, is to point out and emphasize all those things that are suboptimal, or incorrect, or illogical or whatever, in the thing being criticized. How could the Vocal like system then be a form of criticism? It is simple really, if the giving of hearts is a positive affirmation of a story than withholding of hearts is a form of criticism of it. Of course it is not that simple, many people, myself included, often times forget that the like option even exists, or are too busy to bother with the extra five seconds it might take to click the little heart. You may rightly ask, am I really that busy that I could not spare five seconds to click a mouse button a few extra times? Of course not, but I still use that excuse, and I am certain I am not alone. In any event, I do think that I am more the exception than the rule, and for most readers and writers on the site intentionally not liking, can be viewed as a form of criticism. And so what? What is wrong with that? you might be asking. Great question I might respond if you were asking and then I would point down about a half inch and say read on to find out.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Journal







