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Join us for “Very First Steps into IT,” a free webinar designed to launch your journey into the world of Information Technology.
Hosted by Cognilabs Software Solutions IT company, this event is perfect for those looking to break into the tech industry with little to no prior experience.
Date: April 26, 2024
Time: 20:00 (Tashkent…Read More -
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We have scheduled Conversation with Economics Professor Dr. Steven Elliott
Next episode will be about:
What is money? What is influence of money to human nature? What is economics? How to be successful in market and what is success in this field? and much more.
We will explore world, universe and human nature from the stand point of Economics
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I love project of Muhammad Uzair @uzi3 , Very professional and fascinating)
He is professional in his own field…
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Thanks @ghosteeali
Sure i will share some information from experience
i hope that information will be use full to everyone 🙂
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For those who were doing meeting with me,
I am so sorry if I am being slow on responding messages.
I am fully booked, for 1-2 weeks, doing my best…Thank you
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Hopes and concerns of Miami University, Electrical Engineering professor Roger Seifried about relationship of humans and technology in the future.
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Five Laws of the universe that are surprisingly accurate
Murphy’s Law: anything that can go wrong will go wrong so plan and prepare for it. Hope for the best but expect the worst.
Kidman’s law: when you write down a problem clearly then the matter is half solved. 50% of the challenge of solving problems is clearly defining the problem…Read More
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Roger Seifried is a Current Professor at Miami University, he is a distinguished electrical engineering educator and innovator, known for his profound impact on both academia and the industry.
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Black holes are among the most mysterious cosmic objects, much studied but not fully understood. These objects aren’t really holes. They’re huge concentrations of matter packed into very tiny spaces. A black hole is so dense that gravity just beneath its surface, the event horizon, is strong enough that nothing – not even light – can escape.…Read More
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