By: Melvin Lewis Thomas
It Takes All of Its Parts to Make a Car!
by: Melvin Lewis Thomas
An automobile is a collection of parts that work together in order to accomplish controlled movement.
The Earth is a collection of entities that work together to accomplish controlled creation.
All of the parts of an automobile serve a useful function. For instance, the headlights provide illuminating guidance during dark passages and although they are in the back, the taillights, by bringing up the rear, serve an import ...
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By: SemSim CCNA Training
CCNA ICND & CCNA INTRO or 640-801: How to Choose?
by: SemSim CCNA Training
With the latest version of the CCNA exam, Cisco offers two possible exam track options of either one or two exams.
1) The Single Exam Approach
Exam Number: 640-801 CCNA
The exam consists of 55-65 questions over 90 minutes and covers all CCNA exam topics
The topics covered on the exam include:
Planning and Designing
Implementation and Operation
Troubleshooting
Technology
2) The Two Exam Appro ...
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By: Zaak OConan
Bad Luck ... Or Blessing In Disguise?
by: Zaak OConan
There was a woman who was in such a hurry to go to the airport. She told the cab driver to step on it. She was so engrossed with her own thoughts that she was not aware they were going on a different route.
Suddenly, a man went inside the cab and took her handbag where she placed her visa, passport, and all her money for the trip.
The driver, who was in cahoots with the robber, left her in the middle of that dark street. She cursed ...
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By: Jeremy Maddock
GlutImmune: Powder for Immunity and Digestion
by: Jeremy Maddock
GlutImmuneâ?? is a very convenient high absorption source of glutamine. Glutamine is an amino acid that allows for improved immune system and brain function, balanced blood sugar levels, digestive tract health, and increased muscle mass.
Glutamine is used as fuel for immune system and intestinal cellular replication. Maintaining the proper levels of glutamine supports immune system activity while strengthening the intestinal ...
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By: Wong Yee Lee
Chinese Dining Etiquette
by: Wong Yee Lee
At Chinese meal times, Chinese people use a round or square table. Person of the most importance would usually take the seat the farthest away from the door whilst the youngest or the person of the least importance would take the seat closest to the door.
However, if you are the host, usually you would take the seat which is closest to the walkway since it allows the most convenient movement by the host.
Unlike the western style, Chinese people d ...
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