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The Missing Language Every Engineer Should Speak.
Materials Engineering: The Missing Language Every Engineer Should Speak.. When most people think about engineering, they picture drawings, site coordination, schedules, and meetings. But quietly sitting under all of that is something far more fundamental: the materials themselves.
By Sayed Zewayed4 months ago in Journal
Understanding Valley Fair Mall — From Shopping Hub to Black Friday Tragedy
What is Valley Fair Mall Westfield Valley Fair is one of Northern California’s largest and most prestigious shopping destinations. With a floor area of over 2.2 million square feet and roughly 236 stores including luxury boutiques, high-end department stores, and a wide variety of dining options, it stands out as a major retail — and social — hub in the Bay Area.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Journal
The Human & Process Side of BI Success:
Business Intelligence (BI) is often viewed as a purely technical endeavor, focused on dashboards, databases, and Data engineering pipelines. However, organizations that achieve true success in BI and advanced data analytics understand a critical truth: BI success is ultimately a human and process problem. The best technology in the world—even sophisticated machine learning services—will fail if the people and processes aren't ready to embrace it.
By Anderson Smith4 months ago in Journal
Rohingya Girls Trafficked Inside Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camps
By Tuhin Sarwar : Cox’s Bazar & Dhaka Investigative report exposes transnational exploitation of Rohingya girls and women through false job offers, hotel-based sexual labor, forged documents, and maritime smuggling.
By Tuhin Sarwar4 months ago in Journal
Ustad Sabir Khan: A Life Shaped by Rhythm
Born on 4 December 1959 in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, Ustad Sabir Khan grew up in an environment where music was not merely a profession but an essential part of family identity. His household belonged to a lineage that had nurtured and sustained the tabla tradition for generations. Music was present in daily routines, in conversations, and in the cultural life that shaped his early years. His first exposure to the instrument came from his grandfather, the distinguished Ustad Masit Khan, whose discipline, rigour and clarity of teaching left a lasting mark on him. These formative lessons under Masit Khan provided his earliest foundation in rhythm, technique and musical sensitivity.
By Aarohi Mehta4 months ago in Journal
Why Hiring a Self-Assessment Accountant Can Save You Money
Navigating personal tax obligations is rarely straightforward. For many individuals, the self-assessment process can feel labyrinthine, laden with unfamiliar terminology, shifting legislation, and deadlines that creep up faster than expected. Missteps can lead to penalties, missed reliefs, or inaccurate filings—all of which translate into unnecessary financial loss. Engaging professional self assessment accountants is one of the most effective strategies for reducing this risk while simultaneously enhancing long-term financial efficiency.
By Self Assessment Tax Return4 months ago in Journal
Ustad Waseem Ahmed Khan: Carrying Forward the Majestic Legacy of the Agra Gharana
Kolkata: In the world of Hindustani classical music, where every note carries generations of memory and meaning, Ustad Waseem Ahmed Khan has emerged as one of the most dedicated contemporary exponents of the Agra gharana. Born in 1974 into a family that has lived and breathed classical music for decades, the 50-year-old vocalist has spent his entire life working to preserve and enrich the distinctive, dhrupad-influenced khayal style that defines his musical heritage.
By Aarohi Mehta5 months ago in Journal
Saudi Arabia’s Bangladeshi Domestic Workers: Violence, Exploitation and the Fight for Dignity
By Tuhin Sarwar | Bangladesh । 16-November । 2025 । Introduction: A Crisis Hidden Behind Closed Doors When 38-year-old Shamina returned to Dhaka from Saudi Arabia in early 2024, she could barely speak. Her left arm was fractured; burn marks lined her back; and she carried medical certificates documenting “severe physical assault.” Her story is not an anomaly it is part of a pattern.
By Tuhin Sarwar5 months ago in Journal
Deepfake Pornography: The Dark Side of AI and the Fight for Digital Consent
The rise of artificial intelligence has revolutionized creativity, communication, and innovation — but it’s also unleashed a dangerous new form of sexual abuse: non-consensual synthetic intimate imagery, more commonly known as deepfake pornography.
By Shakil Sorkar5 months ago in Journal











