• April 11, 2023

Warning signs of a computer failure

The scary reality about computer crashes is that the warning signs are few, if any, and even when you know what to look for, these signs can be very difficult to spot. For this reason, computer backup is necessary every day, because it’s almost impossible to know if or when your hard drive is at…

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Why Women Can’t Have It All Yet

In 2012, Princeton University professor Anne-Marie Slaughter wrote an article that drew worldwide attention. Why did her article attract so much attention? Rather than spread the falsehood that women can have it all, Slaughter boldly spoke the truth. she said women can not Having it all. As women, we tell ourselves that we can have…

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Virtually Speaking – Give your best for virtual meetings

Depending on when your community, company, or country issued a stay-at-home policy, it could now be weeks or months since you started working from home. Not surprisingly, the way you ‘appear’ to the world has also changed. As work from home began and communication shifted to virtual conversations, most people maintained a level of professionalism…

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On Satellite TV Relay – Piracy and the Law in Nigeria

The global growth of the direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television industry is well documented. Nigeria is certainly one of the countries where such growth is evident and there are at least four major satellite TV service providers competing in the Nigerian market. Additionally, there is a small but growing number of satellite TV enthusiasts who are…

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Instead of Reacting, Stand Up for Your Needs During the Divorce

Every time we react to someone or something, we can often spend a lot of negative energy arguing, defending, explaining, or convincing. Instead, wouldn’t it be much more satisfying to put that energy into advocating for ourselves and our own needs? Certainly, when you are going through a divorce or facing any family law issue,…

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New law gives more rights to Nevada sex offenders

Under current Nevada law (ie, as of June 30, 2008), all sex offenders must register with the Nevada Sex Offender Registry while living, working, or going to school in Nevada; in other words, registration is (by default) lifetime under current law. However, current law still allows a sex offender who has complied with registration requirements…

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Some National Historic Landmarks In Kenya

Most of the natural landmarks in Kenya date back to ancient times. Some historical landmarks are natural, while others are man-made. The following are some of the important natural historical landmarks in Kenya. 1. Menengai crater located in the Great Rift Valley is so impressive to visit. This crater, which is about 12 kilometers wide…

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FE and PE – What are they?

Engineers love acronyms; This is a fact. So it’s no surprise that to answer the simple question, “how do I become a licensed engineer?” you have to eat more alphabet soup than you want. Here are the basics: The FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) and PE (Principles and Practice of Engineering) exams are tests created and…

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Leadership Lessons from General H Norman Schwarzkopf

H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. as a child he dreamed of a military career.His father, H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr., had attended West Point, “served in World War I,” and then in World War II rose to the rank of brigadier general in the US Army. After World War II, General Schwarzkopf, Sr. was posted to Iran…

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Distilled Water – Distilling the truth with an offer of $10,000

It’s time to disentangle the myths, misconceptions, and fabricated lies about distilled water and its relationship to the health and physiology of the human body. Distilled water is simply the most consistently pure water available anywhere and is the only regulated water on the market. Distilled water was the first water sold in supermarkets before…

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