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Todd Kassal Champions Quantum Computing in Rubber Track Project Management
To the casual observer, rubber tracks might seem like simple components—black bands wrapped around heavy machinery. But for engineers and manufacturers, rubber track systems are anything but simple. Each track must meet rigorous standards for durability, flexibility, terrain compatibility, and cost efficiency.
By Todd J. Kassal8 months ago in Writers
How to Start a Blog: The Ultimate Guide for 2025
Have you ever wondered if learning how to start a blog could be your way of sharing your thoughts with the world? In 2025, creating a blog opens doors to endless possibilities - from building genuine connections to establishing yourself as an expert in your field.
By Aboah Okyere8 months ago in Writers
Cost to Create Your Own Crypto Token in 2025 Explained
The cryptocurrency industry continues to evolve, offering countless opportunities for innovation, financial freedom, and decentralized development. If you're an entrepreneur, blockchain enthusiast, or business owner eyeing the next big thing, creating your own crypto token in 2025 could be a smart move. But one crucial question remains: what is the actual cost to create your own crypto token?
By Jennify Blogz8 months ago in Writers
Art in the Rubble
Creating Amidst Collapse In a blackout in Gaza City, Amina sits cross-legged on the floor, her phone’s dying flashlight casting a frail glow. She scribbles a poem on a torn napkin, her pen shaking as drones hum overhead. The words are jagged, about olive trees and blood-soaked earth, but they’re hers—proof she’s still here. Across the world, in a shelled-out building in Kharkiv, Dmytro paints a mural with scavenged house paint, a defiant sunflower blooming across cracked concrete. In Port-au-Prince, Jean records a song on a cracked phone, his voice raw, weaving Creole proverbs into a melody of rage and hope. These aren’t polished works destined for galleries or Spotify. They’re acts of survival, art born in the rubble of crisis zones, where creation is as vital as breath.
By Shohel Rana8 months ago in Writers
The Song That Won’t Die
How Bella Ciao Became a Global Cry for Freedom The air was thick with tension, the kind that hums before a storm. I stood in a crowd in Santiago last week, shoulder to shoulder with strangers, as a lone guitarist struck the opening chords of Bella Ciao. The melody cut through the chaos—tear gas lingering, banners waving, voices hoarse from chanting. Within seconds, the crowd joined in, their voices raw but resolute, singing in Spanish, Italian, or just humming the tune. It wasn’t just a song; it was a pulse, a shared heartbeat of defiance. How does a melody born in the rice fields of 19th-century Italy end up here, in Chile, in 2025, or in the streets of Gaza, Tehran, or Rojava? Bella Ciao is no ordinary song. It’s a living, breathing force, a global anthem of resistance that refuses to fade.
By Shohel Rana8 months ago in Writers











