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6 months ago

So I'm probably not going to be able to post that much, since I'm a volunteer for organizing the donations from Madrid to Valencia, and I'm in a group of young restaurateurs that are working on helping people restore personal items (photos, documents...) when the most important part of the cleaning is done. This is so people will stop throwing away their personal belongings that we can try to save, not everything will be saved but maybe it will help with the grief the Dana has caused.

So if anyone reading this is from Valencia please don't throw away your photos, put them on a bag with holes and hold onto them till we can go. We know this isn't a priority, but it is also important to let people know they have this option. For more information go to the Instagram page of the UPV. If anyone is interested in contacting this group this is the email: restauracionyrecuperaciondana@gmail.com


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2 years ago

fuck google docs so fucking much

i've just lost hundreds of docs and pdfs and i'm beyond pissed right now

they're all permanently gone


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2 months ago

कौन कहता है भारत पुरुष प्रधान देश है

ना तो ये पुरुष प्रधान देश है नहीं स्त्री प्रधान देश है

ये पैसा प्रधान देश है

जिसके पास पैसा है उसकी ही चलती है

नहीं तो पुरुष एक रिक्शा चलाने वाला भी है और एक ठेले वाला भी

पर उनको कितनी इज्जत मिलती है हम सबको पता है

कोई स्त्री भी उसकी ही पत्नी बनना चाहती है जिसके पास पैसा है


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2 months ago

aajkal kyu respect earning sources aur paiso ko dekh kar diya jaa rha ab kisi ke vwavhaar aur vicharo ka mahtav nhi

jiske pass political power paisa hai ussi ko maan rhe sab sahi

pahle students life enjoy karte huye padhte the

ab sabkuchh sacrifice karke padh rhe

itna pressure hai career ka aajkal youngsters pe ki students festivals, life sab enjoy karna bhi bhul rhe....


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3 months ago

हाथ फेलेगा तो कैसे लिखेगा इतिहास

अकेला रहना सीख तेरा तू ही है खुद को कर support

अपने पीछे खड़ा रह

कमी निकल खुद की, और सुधार उसको

बन खुद का Hater बन खुद का बड़ा Fan

…...…..♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪…………🎼😌🎶


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3 months ago

अंजाने से पहचान बढ़ेगी तो महक उठेगी तोरा अंग हो

महक से तू कहीं बहक ना जाना

महक से तू कहीं बहक ना जाना

ना करना मोहे तंग हो ओ ओ...

तंग करने का तोसे नाता है गुजरिया

तंग करने का तोसे नाता है गुजरिया

कौन दिसा में लेके चला रे बटुहिया, कौन दिसा मे..🎶

.....🎼😌🎶❣️

Is there anyone like me who still listens this song ??

♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪~~~~~~~~″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″″~~~~~~~~♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪♪

अंजाने से पहचान बढ़ेगी तो महक उठेगी तोरा

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3 months ago

yaar jab padhne baitho tabhi neend aane lagti 🥱😴😴

waise phone kitna bhi chalao neend nhi aati

kya kare....😒


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3 months ago

For Boys, everything is going to decide our career, aapki wife kaun hogi nhi hogi kyuki aap jisse pyaar kar rhe hai uske papa ko aapki job pasand aayegi yaa nhi , aapki kaun kitni ijjat karega, samaaj me hamari kya jagah hogi, hamare friends kaun rahenge, everything will decide your post , your job. kabhi kabhi lagta hai job paana hi hamara jivan hai kal ko hamare pass achhe job nhi hai achhe rupaye nhi hai to hamare ghar wale bhi hame nhi puchhne wale aur naa hi ham apne family ke liye kuchh kar payenge. sometimes i get distracted too but phir sochta hu agar achhi job nhi hui phir zindagi ki aisi taisi ho jayegi....

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8 years ago
Quick Montage And Photo Manipulation For School Day. الاستعدادات على قدم و ساق من

Quick montage and photo manipulation for school day. الاستعدادات على قدم و ساق من أجل الدخول المدرسي يا سادة يا كرام و اللعب في الدقيقة التسعون __________ #quick #photo_montage #photo_manipulation #Family #parentsdbelike #Kids #Students #school_day #الدخول_المدرسي #Excited_mom #poor-dad #craying #boy #girl #help #iron_day #Sunday #Monday #weekend_is_off #summer_end ______ Pics Sources : 1 - Couiple: http://f.top4top.net/p_2624yap1.jpg 2 - Girl : http://e.top4top.net/p_262zlkn1.jpg 3 - Boy: http://f.top4top.net/p_262dtpq2.jpg ________ Full Result : http://e.top4top.net/p_262to8k1.jpg


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8 years ago
الاستعدادات على قدم و ساق من أجل الدخول المدرسي يا سادة

الاستعدادات على قدم و ساق من أجل الدخول المدرسي يا سادة يا كرام و اللعب في الدقيقة التسعون XD __________ #Family #parentsbelike #Kids #Students #school_day #الدخول_المدرسي #Excited_mom #poor-dad #craying #boy #girl #help #iron_day #Sunday #Monday #weekend_is_off #summer_end


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3 years ago

That’s a wrap! Thank you for all the fantastic questions!

Recent University of Idaho graduate Hannah Johnson and NASA’s STEM on Station activity Manager Becky Kamas answered your questions about our Student Payload Opportunity with Citizen Science (SPOCS).

Checkout their full Answer Time.

SPOCS helps fund student experiments and launches them to the International Space Station to conduct research. Learn more about SPOCS and this year’s student teams building experiments for space HERE.

If today’s Answer Time got you fired up, HERE are other ways you can get involved with NASA as a student. We have contests, challenges, internships, games, and more!

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.


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3 years ago

Questions coming up from….

@monicagellar: Is it open for international students?

@Anonymous: How should high school students get involved?

@Anonymous: Can I apply if my subjects are physics and chemistry in college

@unsuspicious-nobody: Do you have plans to repeat this/do something similar for students in the future?


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3 years ago

Why are bacteria resistant polymers being experimented, specifically in microgravity?


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3 years ago

Did you have mentors that helped you?


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3 years ago

How do you deal with/account for low/no gravity in space (ex. stuff floating around), if it's not a factor of the experiment? (I hope that makes sense? Words are hard)


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3 years ago

I am interested in learning how to grow plants in space. How can I be involved in this as a college student, or independently?


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3 years ago

When sending experiments to space, what is the most unexpected thing you have to think about? Like you're probably have to consider things like radiation damage, but what is something that isn't an immediately obvious issue that you have to account for?


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3 years ago

What's a SPOC? Isn't that a star trek character?


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3 years ago

Thank you for joining! It’s time to find out how YOU can get involved with NASA as a student or send your experiments to the International Space Station.

One of our experts today is Hannah Johnson, the team lead of a student group sending their experiment to the space station! She is joined by Becky Kamas, our lead for STEM on Station activities for students.

Between 12-1 p.m. EDT today, our experts will talk about about designing an experiment for microgravity, working with NASA to launch it to space, how you can join this initiative, and more!

View all answers HERE.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.


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6 years ago

Are You Ready to #BeTheSpark?

Students - want to modify a NASA Spinoff technology and solve a real word problem?

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Our Optimus Prime Spinoff Promotion and Research Challenge, known as OPSPARC for short, is a student challenge that guides teams through various NASA Spinoff technologies that are in their everyday world. The teams use their imagination, creativity, and engineering skills to develop their own ideas for NASA spinoff technology.

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Spinoffs are technologies originally created for space and modified into everyday products used here on Earth.

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Perhaps the most widely recognized NASA spinoff, memory foam was invented by NASA-funded researchers looking for ways to keep test pilots cushioned during flights. Today, memory foam makes for more comfortable beds, couches and chairs, not to mention better shoes, movie theater seats and even football helmets.

There are more than two-thousand NASA Spinoffs They include memory foam, invisible braces, firefighting equipment, programmable pace makers, artificial limbs, scratch-resistant lenses, aircraft anti-icing systems, endangered species tracking software, cochlear implants, satellite television, long-distance telecommunications, and many, many more.

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The deadline has been extended to February 26th for our Mission 3 student challenge. Sign up NOW here: https://opsparc.gsfc.nasa.gov/

Fans of the Hasbro TRANSFORMERS brand will pick up on the play on words between the challenge name, OPSPARC, and the "AllSpark" from the TRANSFORMERS universe. The AllSpark is what gave the TRANSFORMERS robots life and knowledge, which they use to help mankind — just like NASA spinoffs. Students from around the globe will have the opportunity to Be The Spark!

OPTIMUS PRIME and TRANSFORMERS are trademarks of Hasbro and are used with permission. © 2018 Hasbro, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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6 years ago

Five Ways NASA’s Internships Rock(et)

Sending humans to space, returning to the Moon, transforming aircraft, exploring the extraordinary every day: just a few things you are a part of as a NASA intern. Whether you have dreamed of working at the agency your whole life, or discovered a new interest, students at NASA have the opportunity to make real contributions to space exploration and flight. Want to know more? Here are five ways these internships can be rocket fuel for your career:

5. NASA gives you a navigation system. 

Five Ways NASA’s Internships Rock(et)

Imagine walking into a lab to work side-by-side with NASA scientists, engineers and researchers. As a NASA intern, that’s a daily reality. Mentors are full-time employees who guide and work with students throughout their internship. Space communications intern Nick Sia believes working with a mentor is what makes NASA’s internships different. “Working one-on-one has given me more opportunities to work on different projects,” he says. “It’s the best motivation to do great work.”

4. It’s more than training for launch day. 

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As a NASA intern, your work matters. Students are treated as employees, and their ideas are valued. Hands-on assignments allow interns to make real contributions to NASA research and gain experience. For example, Erin Rezich is working in our mobility lab to help design excavation hardware for planetary surfaces such as the Moon. “It’s an incredibly exciting project because these are problems that have to be solved to move planetary exploration forward,” she says.

3. Students develop an array of skills.

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Not only do interns improve their technical skills, but they are also building communication and leadership skills. This summer, students are taking part in a two-week immersive design challenge. Participants will design a Ram Air Turbine for NASA Glenn’s 1x1 Supersonic Wind Tunnel. “This design challenge is a unique opportunity to create a design from scratch, which could actually be implemented,” says Woodrow Funk, an electrical testing engineer intern. Projects such as this allow students to work independently, plan, organize and improve time management skills. 

2. Non-technical degrees shoot for the stars. 

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NASA also offers many opportunities for students pursuing a career outside of STEM fields. Departments such as human resources, administration, education and communications engage students with hands-on projects. These organizations provide support essential to NASA’s programs and missions. “I was excited that NASA offered opportunities that match my skill set,” says Molly Kearns, a digital media student working with Space Communications and Navigation. Kearns’ first summer at NASA confirmed her passion for graphic design. “What makes the experience so rewarding is seeing content that I created published on social media sites,” she says.

1. Students are surrounded by extraordinary peers. 

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Students come to NASA from all over the nation to develop important skills matched to their career goals and expand the way they think about their work. Being surrounded by the best scientists, developers, engineers, mathematicians and communicators is inspiring. NASA’s network is one of graduate fellow Jamesa Stokes’ main motivations. “There are tons of smart and awesome people who work here,” says Stokes, “At the end of the day, they are willing to help anyone who comes and asks for it.”

Are you ready to liftoff your career? Learn more about opportunities for students at NASA here.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.


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8 years ago

What is it Like to be a NASA Intern?

We asked prospective interns that follow us on social media what questions they had for our current interns. 

You asked…they answered! Let’s take a look:

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Answer: “Yes, sometimes astronauts request to run through the International Space Station simulation that we have using the hyper-reality lab.”

What Is It Like To Be A NASA Intern?

Answer: “Persistence is the key to getting your first NASA internship. Work hard, study hard, keep applying and persevere.”

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Answer: “NASA is looking for passionate, smart and curious, full-time students, who are U.S. citizens, at least 16 years of age and have a minimum 3.0 GPA.”

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Answer: “In addition to STEM majors, NASA has many opportunities for students studying business, photography, English, graphics and public relations.”

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Answer: “The highlight has been the chance to learn a lot more about embedded systems and coding for them, and just seeing how everyone’s efforts in lab come together for our small part in the AVIRIS-NG project.”

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Answer: Yes! Here at the Kennedy Space Center is where all the action takes place. Check out the schedule on our website!”

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Answer:  “There are 10 NASA field centers and they all accept interns.”

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Answer: "Yes, we do! I am currently working in tech development for an X-ray telescope that is launched into space to take pictures of our galaxy.”

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Answer: “The greatest thing I’ve learned as a NASA intern is to not be afraid of failing and to get involved in any way you can. NASA is a very welcoming environment that offers a lot of opportunities for its interns to learn.”

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Answer: My favorite experience from being a NASA intern is meeting people from all around the world and being exposed to the different cultures.”

Want to become a NASA intern? Visit intern.nasa.gov to learn about the open opportunities and follow @NASAInterns on Twitter and Facebook for regular updates!

Watch the full story on NASA Snapchat or Instagram until it expires on April 6.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com


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