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Aparna Sen
@Dreamerby (10111)
• Calcutta, India
20 Nov 24
Life’s at a crossroad now. Preparing for the GATE(Graduate Aptitude test in engineering) exam in Electronics, I’m diving deep into revisions and solving Previous year Questions. I want to pursue higher studies in VLSI domain.
On...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238268)
• Walnut Creek, California
26 Jun 21
It sounds like the death toll in the Florida building collapse is going to be well over 100. I can't help but wonder how a building can just collapse. Does Florida have sink holes? Could a sink hole have developed under that...
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eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
23 Feb 21
I am a bragger when it comes to Filipino ingenuity because I know for a fact how Philippine schools and universities train the students' mind precision level. At the University of the Philippines alone, 50% of freshmen drops soon...
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muhammad iqbal
@happylife1 (13403)
• Karachi, Pakistan
23 Dec 19
it happened with so many peoples that could not find the job they want.some want to be actors or actress but could not find work in that industry and whole life they have to adopt some other fields for making their livings.
really...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21504)
• London, England
20 Dec 19
On one of my trips into the City I noticed these yellow things on the Bakerloo Line platform, at Paddington.
I was fairly certain they were something to do with lasers, but beyond that I was fairly clueless.
Turns out there are...
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janice
@renicemae (4883)
• Philippines
14 Aug 19
I mean why do people laugh at me when I say, I wanted to work in the farm?
Is it because they look down on farm jobs and farm workers?
From engineering to agriculture, is it really that laughable?
I dont see anything wrong with...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
16 Jul 19
I know this is going to be a controversial post…
I was just reading this story about the separation of conjoined twins (I hope those overseas will be able to read this story...
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Yasinul Islam
@yasin666 (87)
• Bangladesh
31 Jan 19
Everyone need a goal and a plan. Without these two, you may be going in the wrong direction. I see myself being an engineer in the next 5 years and an owner of a farm of engineers and bloggers which will revolutionized the world...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238268)
• Walnut Creek, California
14 Sep 18
Before I was born, my dad and others made a bridge across the creek at our family cabin in Montana. In the 1980s, when I was a very young man, and my father was gone, I tore out the old, rotting bridge and made a new one.
Since...
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amirev777
@amirev777 (4117)
• India
4 Sep 18
I personally do not believe in miracles. Having studied science and engineering, I personally like to take a rational and scientific approach towards any abnormal phenomena. But having said that, of course there are some anomalies...
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CodingCoffee
@GopherDanny (814)
• Philippines
19 Jun 18
Another movie that inspired me, especially when I was studying in college is the Bollywood Movie - 3 Idiots! This hilarious but also serious movie could lift you up whenever you feel down. It's comedy, it's slice of life, and the...
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Ron Rybs
@Ronrybs (21504)
• London, England
5 Apr 18
Wonderfully sunny day today and most welcome after all those rainy ones we have been having. Using the sunshine as an excuse, I pedalled into town for some shopping and followed my usual route through Brunel University.
I always...
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Rahul Yadav
@yaaryadav (7)
• New Delhi, India
22 Oct 16
I am a new user, so don't know what to write here so I started whatever came to my mind. Indian user might know about the poor education system in Indian. Colleges and universities are only focused in making money. The quality of...
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jayaram
@jayaramas (1353)
• Bangalore, India
21 Jun 16
Some 40 years ago, when I was in high school and PU, scoring 70% was considered as an achievement. We used to understand almost every fundamentals.
But now, I have seen students weeping, after getting 95% because they were...
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