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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
A Need A Hero
A lesbian love story, about a princess locked in a tower, and a charming knight, comes to save her. Happy pride month. There weren't always dragons in the Valley. It use to be nice. There were flowers growing every which way, trees filled the lands, and children even played in the valleys, laughing and telling stories. But all this was now a distance blur from the past.
By Burnt Baguettes4 years ago in 01
Common Mistakes Made by Contractors
It’s not exactly everyone’s cup of tea to run a construction business and many who do take up the task also fail because of the mistakes they end up making in the process which could have been otherwise avoided. It is important for contractors to be aware of all these mistakes so that they can avoid them more easily. This especially applies to mistakes that can have long-term harmful consequences and can be a source of problems in running the business effectively and avoiding losses in the business.
By Roy Yerkes4 years ago in 01
Technology Architecture Types and related Architectural Styles
Technology Architecture Origins Architecture, as many other terms in the computing industry, is derived from other domains, and in this case, it is a metaphor derived from the domain of building constructions and became associated with the technology (Technology Architecture) to describe the structure of any piece of technology.
By Haitham Raik4 years ago in 01
Unified Microservices Patterns (UMP)
Most of us remember the beginnings of the visual modeling era in the 90s where a lot of leaders worked individually to develop their own methods. In that era, things were messy as there was no single universal language for modeling notations which affected negatively the communication, documentation and collaboration between the different teams.
By Haitham Raik4 years ago in 01
Main Concepts in Software Architecture
I have always wondered the difference between Module, Subsystem, and Component. As simple as it may seem, this is one of the most challenging questions. Each concept from the above has no single unified definition among the software architecture communities. Each community defines and uses these concepts differently, which makes communications about architecture challenging to comprehend.
By Haitham Raik4 years ago in 01
Books for Great Software Architects — Application Path
In the Overview, we have seen the high-level roadmap and in Part 1, we went through the Fundamentals Path that covered the first steps into the software architecture which is also considered as a pre-requisite for the specialized parts, 2, 3 and 4.
By Haitham Raik4 years ago in 01
Books for Great Software Architects — Integration Path
In the Overview, we have seen the high-level roadmap and in Part 1, we went through the Fundamentals Path that covered the first steps into the software architecture which is also considered as a pre-requisite for the specialized parts, 2, 3 and 4.
By Haitham Raik4 years ago in 01










