Zen Advice Success
Zen Advice Success is never final; failure is never fatal.
Author Conrad Hilton
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Kami-Con guests discuss tKami-Con guests discuss the convention experience BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Saturday marked day two of Birmingham’s 16th annual Kami-Con. According to the convention’s website, “Kami-Con is a three-day convention that celebrates Japanese culture, gaming, geek culture, anime & manga, comics, TV shows, movies, and much more!” The convention is held…
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From Passion to ProfessioFrom Passion to Profession: Why I chose Front-End Development and How HNG Will Get Me There The world is rapidly evolving, with technology at the forefront of this transformation. My fascination with how websites and digital interfaces work inspired me to dive into front-end development. I am passionate about creating engaging, visually…
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Why 2025 is a rare ‘perfeWhy 2025 is a rare ‘perfect square year’ (NEXSTAR) – Regardless of how 2025 turns out, it’s no ordinary year. The year 2025 is a “perfect square year” because it’s the product of a number multiplied by itself – 45×45=2025, a phenomenon that hasn’t happened for decades. The last time…
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Different Versions of DefDifferent Versions of Defender!! Different versions of defender. #shorts. https://www.youtube.com/embed/YOdAbynbgpk https://i.ytimg.com/vi/YOdAbynbgpk/hqdefault.jpg Source :- youtube
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‘Oscar Can Never Be Horiz‘Oscar Can Never Be Horizontal’ — Conan O’Brien Reveals the Weird Academy Demands for Oscars Statues in Promos Today in weird news, recent Oscars host Conan O’Brien revealed that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences refused to allow him and his team to clothe an Oscar statue or lay…
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Atomic Annie: The Army BuAtomic Annie: The Army Built the World’s Only Nuclear Artillery ‘Cannon’ What You Need to Know: The M65 “Atomic Annie,” introduced in 1952, was the world’s only nuclear artillery cannon. With an impressive range of 30 miles and armed with a 15-kiloton nuclear warhead, the 280mm gun was developed post-WWII as…
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