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    Reflections of an aging man!

    Ctrl C Ctrl V Once the euphoria of campus is done and the excitement of your first job settles, you fill in your first tax return and it stings abit. You have big dreams, you focus on buying a car, moving to a bigger house, buying a bigger car, getting a better job. Big dreams, big ambitions. At...
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    Hypnagogic State

    Albert Einstein had a peculiar habit—he used to nap while holding a key in his hand. This wasn’t symbolic or poetic; it was a very intentional practice. He would sit in a chair, his arm hanging loosely over the side, clutching a key above a metal plate placed on the floor. As he drifted into...
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    Steve Wozniak The Calculator Engineer

    In 1975, a quiet, brilliant man named Steve Wozniak was working as a calculator engineer at Hewlett-Packard (HP). Wozniak wasn’t just another employee. He was grateful. HP had given him his start. Trained him. Paid his bills. He believed in the company. But Wozniak had a vision that was bigger...
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    Smart Toilets

    Japan is pioneering a new wave of health technology with the development of smart toilets that monitor users' health through waste analysis. These advanced fixtures are equipped with sensors and AI that can detect key health indicators in urine and stool, such as hydration levels, glucose, and...
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    In the newspapers

    Sande sana
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    AOB 31rd/07/20205

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    In the newspapers

    Hio PDFs ni aje @Cortedivoire
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    Ministry of Irony & Hypocrisy™

    NACADA has also ordered Kînyua, Wanjohi, Gichobi, Munyui and Kanyua to change their names with immediate effect.
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    Ministry of Irony & Hypocrisy™

    Ladies and gentlemen, gather around and witness the miracle of Kenyan policymaking, now certified by the Ministry of Irony & Hypocrisy™ — starring Hon. Murkomen, the Patron Saint of Backward Logic. According to his divine wisdom, if you're craving a cold drink, do NOT order online like a...
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    stone paper

    Paper from Sand: China’s Desert-Born Innovation Flips the Script on Sustainability In a breakthrough that defies centuries of convention, Chinese scientists in Xinjiang have engineered a revolutionary kind of paper — crafted not from trees, but from desert sand and agricultural waste. Dubbed...
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    Crab mentality

    What if “winning” meant everyone eats, everyone learns, and no one’s left behind? That’s the kind of world worth fighting for.
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    Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)

    Lighter than iron, resistant to rust, and stronger than steel.This is the new material that could revolutionize construction globally. These are glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP), an advanced alternative to traditional steel that stands out for its tensile strength (twice that of steel), its...
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    Crab mentality

    Crab mentality, also known as crab theory or crabs in a bucket, is a metaphor for a kind of negative group behavior where individuals try to pull down anyone who is succeeding, rather than helping or celebrating their success. It’s named after the behavior of crabs in a bucket: when one crab...
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    Hii kenya, sura ni za thao lakini kinembe ni ya mbao

    Hii kenya, sura ni za thao lakini kinembe ni ya mbao
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    TIGER POWER

    TIGER POWER-Conrad Njeru Karukenya, christened Tiger Power, was Kenya’s strongest man who was known for being ran over by a Land Rover unscathed and carrying eight huge men without breaking a sweat .Before his death, Tiger Power has shown his extraordinary strengths in front of villagers...
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    JOB OPPORTUNITY

    Wells Fargo Ltd is expanding our frontline security team. If you are physically fit, disciplined, and of high integrity, this is your opportunity to join one of Kenya’s leading security firms. Recruitment Venue: Fargo Training School, Sivuda Business Complex, Beijing Road, Mlolongo (off...
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    The ruins of SHIMAO

    Seen from above in modern-day China, the ruins of Shimao—once one of the largest Bronze Age cities in East Asia—still etch their ancient geometry into the landscape. Dating back to around 2000 BCE, the lower image reconstructs what this city may have looked like: a concentric marvel of rings...
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    AOB 24RD/07/20205

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