Forklifts are unique, a useful vehicle that has been designed for some very specific uses that enhance the safety of the work being done. Using bucket trucks for just those specific jobs is an easy and safe decision to make, after which the primary focus is on knowing the best way to use the vehicle.… Continue reading
Month: October 2021
Challenges in rural marketing
Introduction Our country is endowed with a good degree of ethnic and regional diversity. About three quarters of the total population resides in rural areas and most of them depend on agriculture for their livelihood. Agriculture contributes around 24.7% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It also contributes around 13.1% to total Indian exports.… Continue reading
Teens and Sensory Processing Disorder: The Special Challenges
Adolescents with sensory processing disorder have special challenges due to their stage of development and the fact that, until now, their sensory issues may not have been addressed. 1. Finding the right occupational therapist can be difficult. Few occupational therapists are trained or experienced in working with adolescents who have a sensory processing disorder. Play-based… Continue reading
Everything you need to know about Korean dramas
Korean dramas, also known as K-dramas in a non-standard language, are Korean-language television series that span between 16 and 20 episodes, made in South Korea. Korean culture has been very influential lately due to the best artists we get from South Korea in all respects and examples. I don’t think you need any examples because… Continue reading
SodaStream Tips and Tricks
SodaStream homemade soda makers are gaining popularity all the time. Here I address some of the most common questions and problems that arise when using SodaStream for the first time. Cold water retains gas better than warm water, so SodaStream recommends always using chilled cold water when carbonating. The problem is that different refrigerators have… Continue reading
Golf Equipment: Are Fork Shaft Putters Legal To Play?
Jerry Korte, who passed away last May, was a close friend for most of the past 30 years and exuded a passion for golf and especially putting. His passion as a serial inventor of sports-related items, including golf, fishing, and hunting accessories, must have had something to do with the winter ending in June and… Continue reading
The curse of the eighteenth letter in season 2018
Considering this is the eighteenth year of the century, it’s no wonder you’ve frequently heard Alice Cooper’s first big hit on local early music stations. Although “Eighteen” is a song about age, it has never been more appropriate this year than in the four and a half decades since it was released on the band’s… Continue reading
Sleeping with wet hair can cause blindness and other absurdities
My grandmother has this funny and weird collection of health ideas that I don’t know if some of them are true, but I’m sure most of them are just local nonsense. Perhaps it is due to information deficiency and belief in albularyo or local healer. These health beliefs always remind me of what it was… Continue reading
Songs That Succeed Despite Seven-Word Titles
While playing an online game similar to Danger, I was intrigued by one of the categories. It was titled “Seven Letters, One Syllable,” a category of words in which an English teacher like me should have excelled. Unfortunately, I managed to get only three of the six questions, although all the words were familiar to… Continue reading
How e-commerce affects the music industry
The music business has grown a lot with the advent of the Internet and its accessibility. Music appreciation and awareness has crossed the common boundaries of race and country and gender or religion. We have accepted and appreciated all kinds of music from other parts of the world mainly through its availability in various sects… Continue reading