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How Learning About Standardized Manufacturing Changed the Way I See Components . AI-Generated.
For a long time, I never really thought about how everyday systems stay reliable over decades. I assumed things simply worked because someone designed them well. But the more I researched manufacturing history and standardized production, the more I realized that reliability isn’t accidental it’s intentional.
By Beckett Dowhanabout a month ago in Journal
Why Airlines Rely on PMA Parts for Interior Aircraft Systems. AI-Generated.
In today’s highly regulated and cost-sensitive aviation industry, airlines are constantly seeking ways to maintain safety, reliability, and operational efficiency without unnecessary expense. One proven solution that has gained widespread acceptance is the use of PMA (Parts Manufacturer Approval) parts particularly for interior aircraft systems such as lavatories, water and waste systems, valves, sensors, and cabin assemblies.
By Beckett Dowhanabout a month ago in Journal
The Simple Reason AI Fails Frequently Is The Same As Why Humans Fail Frequently...
AI has taken the world by storm over the past couple of years. It has taken off so much... That businesses are now starting to replace workers with AI.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a month ago in Journal
How to Choose the Right Financial Advisor: A Clear Guide
Choosing the right financial advisor is an important decision that can influence your financial stability, investment outcomes, and long-term goals. Financial advisors provide guidance on budgeting, investing, retirement planning, tax strategies, and wealth management. Because financial advice often affects major life decisions, it is essential to understand how to evaluate advisors objectively and select one who aligns with your needs.
By Keith D'Agostinoabout a month ago in Journal
Why SEO in 2026 Won’t Die.. AI-Generated.
Every few years, someone declares SEO dead. The claim usually follows a major shift in how people use the internet. Social media. Mobile. Voice search. Now AI. The pattern is always the same. The conclusion is always wrong.
By Jason Suli Digital Marketingabout a month ago in Journal
LinkedIn and Bangladesh’s Digital Workforce Transformation: Youth, Startups, and Future Skills
By Tuhin Sarwar | Dhaka। 02। December । 2025 । From her modest home in Sylhet, 24-year-old Rafia Hussain flips open a second-hand laptop, logs into the LinkedIn app and reviews an inbox of messages from clients in London, Singapore and Dubai. She adjusts a brand mock-up for a global startup, schedules a call with a US design director and uploads a revised style guide all before breakfast is done.
By Tuhin sarwarabout a month ago in Journal
Why We Watch the Fall
I’ve never worn gloves. But I’ve stood in my own ring. It was a rainy Tuesday in March. I sat across from a hiring panel, my résumé trembling in my hand, reciting answers I’d rehearsed for weeks. I’d been unemployed for eight months. My savings were gone. That job wasn’t just a paycheck—it was my lifeline. When they said, “We’ll be in touch,” I knew. The silence that followed wasn’t neutral. It was final.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Boy Who Didn’t Look Away
I was seventeen the first time I saw someone truly lose—and not just lose, but lose in front of everyone. It was a school assembly. A poetry contest. My friend Mateo had spent weeks writing a piece about his mother’s hands—how they cracked from cleaning other people’s houses, how they still braided his little sister’s hair every morning before dawn. He stood at the mic, voice trembling at first, then rising like a song. For three minutes, the gym was silent. Then he finished. And no one clapped.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal











