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The history of technology and technology throughout history; human innovation from the first stone tool to the iPhone and beyond.
9 SMART Social Media Marketing Goals For You to Set in 2022
Statistics tell the tale of social impact: 77 percent of social media marketers say that their efforts have been somewhat to very effective in 2022, 79 percent of companies are buying ad space on Facebook and the same number plan to keep investing in Twitter Spaces.
By Hammad Hassan4 years ago in 01
10 Ways to Monetize a Podcast
This means that all marketers, from those just getting started to those with established shows, are likely looking for ways to monetize their content. In this post, we’ll cover 10 strategies that will help you monetize your podcasts and achieve high ROI.
By Hammad Hassan4 years ago in 01
The B2B SaaS Sales Funnel: How Your Brand Can Optimize It to Boost Conversions
The result is a growing need for in-depth sales funnel optimization: Companies need to consider how current funnels are performing, where they need to improve, and what steps they can take to achieve this goal.
By Hammad Hassan4 years ago in 01
Lawrence Edward Larry Page
Larry Page was born in 1973 in a Jewish family in East Lansing, Michigan, USA. His father, Carl Vinson Page, a Michigan State University computer professor with a Ph.D. in computer science, and his mother, Gloria Page Also a computer professor at Michigan State University (MSU) and a Jewish.
By Norma Noldo4 years ago in 01
Steven Paul Jobs
Jobs' biological father, Abdel Fattah John Chandry, was a Syrian-born immigrant who believed in Islam and his mother was a housewife. Grandfather was a self-made millionaire. Abdul Fattah Chandry studied at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon and then at the University of Wisconsin for a PhD in International Politics. He met Jobs' biological mother, Joanna Siebel, while working as a teaching assistant in a class. Joanna was born on a farm in Wisconsin into a Catholic family. Abdul Fattah Chandry wanted to marry Joanna Sieber, but Abdul Fattah Chandry was a Muslim, and Joanna's father was adamantly against the marriage. Unable to get married, Joanna finally had to go to San Francisco, California to give birth to Jobs, and through a midwifery doctor arranged to be brought up by Jobs' later adoptive father Paul Jobs and adoptive mother Clara Hargopian.
By Norma Noldo4 years ago in 01
Ray Mirra Conferences in Philadelphia
Ray Mirra was born in Philadelphia as Leonard Mirra. His father was a businessman and also served as an owner of a huge industrial complex. Ray had two brothers and one sister. He went to school at prestigious schools like The Friends School of Philadelphia, Wharton School of Business and Rivenhale Academy. He graduated with bachelor's degrees in Economics & International Studies and Mathematics while continuing his education to the University of Pennsylvania where he enrolled at Wharton School of Business. Having finished his studies, he became a successful businessman who owned several businesses that were located around the USA and Europe.
By Ray Mirra Online4 years ago in 01
Why is a controlled atmosphere system replacing the electrical stunning poultry slaughter method?
Slaughter is the first phase of poultry processing and debatably the most challenging and complex. It involves killing living animals and ensuring they are effectively fed into a system without getting themselves stressed or the staff dealing with them. Poultry slaughter practices have consequences for meat quality, effectiveness, and an invisible element: our relations as humans with the creatures we utilize for meat. Therefore, an alternative poultry slaughter practice is getting great attention in the United States of America. Almost every industrial level poultry slaughter equipment stuns poultry birds to begin their slaughter. This is because nearly every poultry slaughter equipment manufacturer has designed that equipment to kill them by stunning them. Electrical stunning, generally through a water bath, is the standard poultry slaughtering practice in the United States of America due to its speedy throughput and comparatively low cost, both operational and capital.
By Sophia James4 years ago in 01






