January 2020

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Retail Stores vs. Online Shops: Which One is Better?

In today’s digitally-oriented world, online shops have provided consumers with goods and products from the convenience of their homes. However, this doesn’t mean that there is no more need for physical retail stores. The word that physical stores are slowly dying is greatly exaggerated. In fact, it is holding up pretty well in the midst of […]

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Is it Time to File for Bankruptcy?

Are you dealing with financial difficulties? These can come in various forms like medical bills, mortgages, unnecessary expenses, failed business ventures, poor debt management, and many others. In such cases, you might have to seriously consider filing for bankruptcy. However, this isn’t always the case. When you file for bankruptcy, it provides momentary financial relief,

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EBF3: a Star-Trek-style Metal Fabrication Technique

3D printing is not new. The ancestor of 3D printers existed as early as the 80s, with a Japanese inventor patenting a prototype additive manufacturing machine. Still, 3D printers are, by nature, highly fragile, often expensive, and might not always work in every environment. This is why NASA’s electron beam freeform fabricator, shortened to EBF3,

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If You Have a Baby Boomer in Your Home, Change Your Garage Doors

Better yet, consider regular maintenance and repair of your garage floor and doors. Reason: frailty. The Prevalence of Frailty What is frailty? It is a syndrome or cluster of conditions that impact the vulnerability or susceptibility of the older population to respond to common stressors or events. Frailty is part of ageing, but it doesn’t mean

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Embracing the Kitchen-Living Space Design Concept

Traditionally, houses are compartmentalized. This means that rooms are separated from each other by walls and barriers. While this works best for houses with expansive floor plans, smaller homes and condominium units are not always suitable for this kind of layout since additional walls will only limit movement. Hence, changes in design philosophies and practices

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