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Yakutia the World's coldest village
Yakutia the coldest village in the world Almost everyone in the world knows that Yakutia is the coldest village in the world. But this is just one fact among many other interesting facts. For instance, it might shock you to discover that Yakutia is the world’s largest sub-national governing body. It’s also the largest federal subject of the Russian Federation. This is a clear indication that the people of Yakutia are hardworking. Their least population as Yakutia is one of the less populated areas in the world and the cold climate has not hindered their success.
By Ann Mwangi 2 years ago in Writers
Why doesn't Vocal flag stories written by AI?
UPDATE: Vocal policy requires that AI content be labeled as such, but many authors are not doing this. https://shopping-feedback.today/resources/an-update-from-vocal-on-ai-generated-content In my opinion, Vocal should enforce this policy, either by adding an 'AI-generated' flag as part of the moderation process, or by unpublishing works and authors who do not comply.
By Addison Alder2 years ago in Writers
Increasing Oil & Gas Exploration Activities of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Market
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a fibre optic based sensing technology that uses optical time-domain reflectometry (OTDR) to continuously monitor acoustic signals along the entire length of an optical fibre cable. It can detect and locate vibrations or sounds over long distances with high sensitivity. DAS provides real-time information about seismic activities and enables monitoring of pipelines, borders, and structures over extended areas. The technology is gaining widespread acceptance in applications such as oilfield monitoring, border security, structural health monitoring and perimeter monitoring due to its distinct advantages over conventional acoustic sensing systems such as uniform sensing of entire monitoring area, improved spatial resolution and scalability.
By Sneha Biswal2 years ago in Writers
Turning 26 Feels Like a Setback
Confetti cannons were not on the menu for my 26th birthday. Instead, the hard reality of another year with an inexplicably empty bank account loomed huge. Today, the weight of anticipation is greater than any dessert I've ever imagined.
By Courtanae Heslop2 years ago in Writers
Happy (Not Really) Birthday to Me! Turning 26 and the Existential Dread of a Stalled Life
It's March 20th, and the customary Facebook + Linkedin notifications are arriving. Happy Birthday to Me! Except I'm not truly happy. This year, the chime of another year feels more like a piercing fire alarm, jarring me awake to the harsh truth of my stagnant existence.
By Courtanae Heslop2 years ago in Writers
Turning 26: A Birthday of Hope on Hold
The strong afternoon sun shines through my window, putting an accusatory glow on the disorganized desk and the towering stack of unpaid invoices. It's my 26th birthday, a day that should be filled with cake and celebration, but instead it feels like a cruel echo of every other day this year. The weight of financial insecurity is heavy on my chest, a daily reminder that my dreams are sliding away with each tick of the clock.
By Courtanae Heslop2 years ago in Writers
The IRS: Your Friendly Neighborhood Tax Collector (Or Are They?)
Ah, the IRS – the folks who make sure April isn't just for showers, but also for paying your taxes. But are they a private entity, a government agency, or something in between? Strap in, folks, because we're about to unravel the mystery of everyone's favorite acronym.
By “Tell me About it”2 years ago in Writers
Exploring Diverse Landscaping Styles Across the Globe: From Surrey, BC to Far-Flung Destinations
Japanese Gardens Japan is renowned for its meticulously crafted gardens, where every element is carefully chosen to create a harmonious balance between nature and human intervention. Japanese gardens typically feature serene ponds, meticulously pruned trees, carefully placed rocks, and winding paths. These gardens aim to evoke a sense of tranquility and contemplation, making them popular destinations for meditation and reflection.
By Micheal Peaks2 years ago in Writers
Autobiography Of A Banyan Tree
I am an old banyan tree. All my neighbours call me good old grandfather. I am two hundred years old have outstretched my powerful arms over many trees and cast my shadow across many other small trees. People come to me to rest in my cool shadow. Many years ago the place where I am standing now was a dense forest. There were many trees Sal, Segun, Mahogany, etc. etc. It was so dense that sunlight could not peep through. Even in the daytime it remained dark as night. There were so many animals there We were very happy here because there was full of peace.
By Arpan Kumar Das2 years ago in Writers
If PSL Teams were University Students
Islamabad United: The funniest guy in the class living in the posh area of the town. Bunks quite a few classes, and goes on to trips throughout the semester. Everyone wants to be in his company. Has the habit to make easy tests look difficult and tough tests look easy though. The guy relies more on concepts than ‘RATTAA’. Studies only the nights before final exam and beats the nerds when it matters.
By Ali Hassan2 years ago in Writers
Double Offset Butterfly Valve Manufacturer in USA
SVR Global is the top Double offset butterfly valve manufacturer in USA. We provide premium valves to the pipeline, mining, and maritime sectors in Florida, Philadelphia, and New York City. In the industrial sector, the double offset butterfly valve is a well-liked option for controlling fluids, including liquids, gases, and slurries. Its positioning, which is off-center from the valve stem in two directions and results in a better sealing mechanism than other butterfly valve types, gives rise to its name.
By svrglobal010122992 years ago in Writers





