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The Greatest Computer

All the components that are used in the modern computer today, were invented in 1833 by Charles Baggage, about one hundred and twenty years before the first ‘modern’ computer ever existed. He produced the concepts for mechanical and analytical engines. However, the computer has evolved and has multiple inventors to thank for various parts of […]

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Make An Impact

Everything in life, including life itself, requires maintenance. Things break down, and need repairing, sometimes small adjustments are sufficient, and at other times, total overhauls are needed, but deterioration, decay, depreciation, and maintenance are inevitable. My husband and I have a ‘go to’ statement when we discover something in our home, yard, barn, or something

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Memorialize It

We have been exposed to so many great musicians and singers in our lifetime and heard the best of the best, that when someone strikes us as subpar, we will poke fun at them. We do not mean to be hateful or hurt anyone, we just feel like our opinion and expertise on the subject

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Knitted Together

Growing up in South Africa, my folks tried to keep things as American in culture as possible. The culture there was so vastly different from our own, not bad, but different, that they wanted to preserve our heritage as much as they could. Not only was the culture different, but there were also many cultures

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A Trade Off

We know that the existence and use of currency dates back thousands of years, so far back, that it is a foreign concept for us to think of having to live without it. It is said that the first regulations as to governing money were set in Ancient Babylon. One source states that the Chinese

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Straight as an Arrow

I read an article recently in the Tennessee magazine called, “Arrow Dynamics.” It was the story of how Mike Conkle of College Grove, Tennessee, who works as a farrier, has tried to keep the Indigenous people of America alive, by making arrowheads as their ancestors did originally. The process is called “flintknapping,” which is “the

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Ebenezer

Here is a summary from sparksnotes.com, of a famous story by Charles Dickens that everyone will be familiar with: A mean-spirited, miserly old man named Scrooge sits in his counting-house on a frigid Christmas Eve. His clerk, Bob Cratchit, shivers in the anteroom because Scrooge refuses to spend money on heating coals for a fire.

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I Am Confident

I have worked for the State I live in for eleven years. During that time, I have held various positions. I am currently in the Auditing department and have specifically been conducting audits on Childcare facilities. When we, as auditors, arrive at an establishment, one of the items we are required to ask the Contractor

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