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Job title: Shift Engineer Company: Dubai Furniture Manufacturing Co.LLC Job description: Dubai Furniture Mfg. Co. LLC. (DFMC) is a part of the A. A. Al Moosa Group of Companies (Arenco Group), was set up in 1993 for manufacturing and marketing “King Koil” branded products under license from King Koil, U.S.A. DFMC also has a license to manufacture “Serta” branded Mattresses products under license from Serta, U.S.A. DFMC is the market leader with majority market share in the premium segment of the mattress industry with the state of the art manufacturing facility at Dubai Investment Park 1, Dubai. DFMC is on an expansion path and hence requires Logistics and Shipping Supervisor to handle this special assignment.Our Factory is looking for Shift Engineer in Dubai, UAE. It is a junior level engineer role and requires experience of 2 to 5 Years.Job Description 1. To supervise manpower and control production. 2. Improving the production efficiency and introducing efficient production methods. 3. Ensure all product and quality standards are taken into account from the initial product conception to the finished result (According to BOM, QDM Formula Cards, and Machine Standards) 4. Managing the workers according the production shift schedule and working machines. 5. Managing and estimating the required raw materials by scheduling and analysis of the system. 6. Maintain reliable and safe manufacturing systems while improving production rates and efficiencies 7. Improve process capability and production volume while maintaining and improving quality standards.Education: Bachelors degree in Engineering (preferred Mechanical). If the above is matching your profile, please share your updated profile Expected salary: Location: Dubai Job date: Wed, 31 Jul 2024 22:24:19 GMT Apply for the job now!
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Shift Engineer
Job title: Shift Engineer Company: Dubai Furniture Manufacturing Co.LLC Job description: Dubai Furniture Mfg. Co. LLC. (DFMC) is a part of the A. A. Al Moosa Group of Companies (Arenco Group), was set up in 1993 for manufacturing and marketing “King Koil” branded products under license from King Koil, U.S.A. DFMC also has a license to manufacture “Serta” branded Mattresses products under license…
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nickboulas · 7 months
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Dana Farber Marathon Challenge Raises Money for Cancer Research
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The Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge (DFMC) collaborates with the Boston Marathon Athletic Association and offers the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute a fundraising opportunity. The funds go to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Claudia Adams Barr Program for research.
Participants in the marathon run 26 miles through the trail that comprises the Boston Marathon. The trail courses through eight towns and cities, ending in Boston’s Copley Square. Those entering the marathon receive guaranteed entry, fundraising tips and tools, training apparel, pre and post-marathon amenities, Boston weekly training runs, and access to Jack Fultz’s 1976 Boston Marathon Men’s Open Division training information. Also, top fundraisers receive special recognition.
The DFMC is the largest charity group participating in the Boston Marathon. The marathon challenge started in 1990. Since its inception, it has raised over $122 million to fund research that has improved cancer survival rates and quality of life for patients. In 2024, the organization aims to raise $7.85 million to support its mission of eradicating cancer. For more information regarding the DFMC, please visit www.dana-farber.org/about.
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jessicazoe · 7 months
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Digital Forensics Masterclass: Forensic Science 2024 DFMC+(Free Course)
What you’ll learn Understanding the role of digital forensics in criminal investigations. Investigating online fraud and identity theft… Digital Forensics Masterclass: Forensic Science 2024 DFMC+(Free Course)
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Digital Forensics Masterclass | Forensic Science 2023 DFMC+™ Learn digital forensics and be computer forensics investigator / Certificate after completing course / DFMC+ / DFIR 2023 https://courseunity.com/free-courses/digital-forensics-masterclass-forensic-science-2023-dfmc/?feed_id=1836&_unique_id=644d27f065d53 #udemycourse #udemycourses #onlinecourses #onlineclasses #udemy #udemyfree #onlinelearningcourse #onlinecertification #courseunity
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Digital Forensics Masterclass | Forensic Science 2022 DFMC+™
Digital Forensics Masterclass | Forensic Science 2022 DFMC+™
Digital Forensics Masterclass | Forensic Science 2022 DFMC+™ Learn digital forensics and be computer forensics investigator / Certificate after completing course / DFMC+ / DFIR 2022 If YOU are an Electrical Engineer then following quiz is for YOU Enroll Now More Courses
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imjnoodles · 6 years
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Zion: patting the bag of feathers
Ethan: They're both a kilogram
Judy: O-Oh.. no no.. no..
Judy: ...
MC: You alright?
Judy: I don't get it
Harry: laughs softly Sorry..
MC: It's okay..
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I’m Super Excited to Share that I’ll be Running the Boston Marathon in 2020!
I’ve wanted to run this race since I moved to Boston for undergrad. The first Boston Marathon I attended as a spectator was in 2013, when I was a freshman at Emerson College. That was a significant year. I left the Copley area before the bombs went off, but the experience of being in the city during that time is something I’ll never forget. I’ve wanted to run the race ever since. 
I’m running as a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team. I’m not an elite runner, but I’ve been a member of the broader running community since I was 13 and I think it’s very special that runners like me get the chance to tackle Boston while also raising a significant amount of money for very worthy causes. There’s a small minority in the running community who believe that the B.A.A. shouldn’t waste precious bibs on “charity runners”. But speaking as someone who couldn’t qualify on their own, I believe the dedication to fundraising for important causes and a love of running (no matter how slow) should be enough to allow someone to race.  
I’m so excited to be on this journey. Running outside throughout the winter here in Boston is going to suck (I won’t sugarcoat that), but I know it will be worth it in the end. I’m also looking forward to training with my DFMC teammates and meeting new friends!
Here is a link to my donation page if anyone is interested: http://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/goto/alexisclemons
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runinredsox · 6 years
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Review: Oofos Fiber Low Shoes
Review: Oofos Fiber Low Shoes
Disclaimer: I received a pair of Oofos OOMG Fibre Low shoes to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review, find, and write race reviews! All opinions are my own
I should mention that this is not my first go around with Oofos, in 2016 I was training for the Boston Marathon with team DFMC and Oofos offered all of…
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Boston Marathon 2015
It’s been a little over a month since the marathon and I’ve been soaking in the love from this season and working on my thank-you’s to all of you!
Marathon Weekend
The night before the race, Dana-Farber holds a pasta party so that we can gear up for the race, but the most important part of that dinner is not the food and physical fuel, it’s the emotional motivation behind that night. I wish that everyone could come to this event. I’ve included several videos to watch so you can experience part of it. There are speeches from researchers who directly benefit from the Barr program, there are children who have been or are being treated at Dana-Farber. Last year we heard from a teammate who was battling cancer and passed away just this last fall. This year we heard from a teammate who lost his wife to cancer. Because of Dana-Farber his wife was given 3 “bonus years,” he called it. Finally we closed the pasta party with inspiring words from our coach Jack Fultz. Our job, he said, was to get our flag back to Boston – our flag being our jerseys inscribed with the names of the people we remember on our training runs.
  It’s hard to convey the emotion behind this group and the training season. Each year they put together a video of the training season. This year you can watch it here!
  Race Day
Up at 5am to take the buses out to Hopkinton, I got ready with my good friend Kate. When we arrived at the buses, we were greeted by an Australian volunteer with a smile and an energy that was unmatched. The race didn’t start until 11:15am for us, so we had a lot of time to wait before the race.
  Meesh and I competed for best pre-race pants to defend our title from last year. The pre-race pants are the warm-up pants we toss just before we toe the starting line. In years past we were able to bus them back home, but after the bombings no bags were allowed at the start. While we had some great ones, we were just no match for the Elmo-covered pajama bottoms. My sister gave me 26.2 earrings to rock on the race and I took words of encouragement from Meb (winner from last year’s Boston Marathon and also a San Diegan!) on my run. As we were waiting for our start time, I photobombed the photo below, not realizing it was Uzo! She is one of the stars from Orange is the New Black and was running for Dana-Farber this year!
  11:15am Hopkinton
We started the race in ponchos. Despite the rain, the energy at Hopkinton was electric. This is my favorite moment of the race, when we begin the race on a downward slope and all you can see below you are miles of bobbing heads in neon. It always hits me with a wave of emotion.
  Mile 1: Ponchos
It was wet and a lot colder than I expected. Shorts were not a great choice. I looked down at one point and realized my legs were pink from the cold and wind.
  Mile 13: Welleseley
Better known as the scream tunnel, this is the spot on the course that runs through Wellesley College, an all women’s college. They also make signs that beckon runners for kisses. It’s the mile you can hear before you see it. My favorite sign was one that said, “Kiss me, I’m wet.” And it gave me a chuckle. I just can’t get over the energy of the Boston Marathon. Each mile brings something new.
  Mile 16: The Newton Flats
Mile 16 onward might be some of my favorite miles, because it’s the precursor to Beacon St where I know I’m going to see so many familiar faces and it’s where I try to kick it into high gear. Just as I turned by the firehouse and knew the hills were awaiting me, I saw Tara! That just boosted me right up the hills, followed by seeing Micha! And then John Murph, and Nance, all standing in the rain and cold to cheer us on.
  Mile 22: Boston College
There must have been some hot girl named Amy behind me because all of the guys at BC were shouting her name.
  Mile 25: Beacon St.
There were so many more people than I expected out that day cheering! I saw UCLA friends Josh and Denise. I saw Sam and Ben running down the street, sign in hand, to catch me. Micha who was apparently in two places, on the hills in Newton and at Kenmore Square, but I was booking it too set on getting to that finish line at Kenmore. Entering Kenmore was incredible. It was a rush of emotion and enthusiasm. Katie, Divya, and Grace were cheering from the bridge and Cappy was right after! Then I saw my family as I was turning right on Hereford. The look of joy and excitement and pride gets me every time.
  Finish Line
I crossed the finish line in 3:58:15 with negative splits on the hills, picking up speed as we went and running the majority of the race with my partners in crime and my running buddies, Kate and Meesh.
  After Party
After the marathon we had a giant meal at 5 Napkin Burger, complete with Sam Adams specialty 26.2 brew.  The look of how proud my mom and sister were and all of the texts made me so grateful for that day. I left my phone in the car and didn’t get it until much later, but was overwhelmed with the flood of love and support. And of course what would be a true Boston Marathon without a little dancing at the end? We danced the night away (or really more of a slow rock back and forth) at Brandy Pete’s with the DFMC team. Alia gave me a piggyback ride up the stairs to the party we have at the bar after the marathon! Now that’s love. Has anyone realized how many stairs are in Boston? Thank goodness for elevators and roomies.
  I am BEYOND excited to announce that we raised over $8,800 this year!!!!! This means that with your help over the last three years we’ve raised over $18,800 for cancer research. $8,000 is a milestone marker for Dana-Farber. It’s a special moment that they mark with a pacesetter patch. In the years I’ve run with the team, this is the first time I’ve hit that marker. Thank you for being a part of that.
  Those funds will go to support the Claudia Adams Barr program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. That program funds basic innovative cancer research and some of the brightest researchers in cancer. 100% of those funds will go to research projects at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, so that one day we can live in a world without cancer.
  This year I ran in honor of my close friends’ parents, Peggy and Rob, two incredibly strong people diagnosed with cancer last summer. Seeing them fight incredibly hard with their positive spirits is what gave me strength to keep training and put one foot in front of the other.  They are the inspiration behind the miles.
  THANK YOU for getting me out the door in the early morning, in the cold, bitter winter, in record snowfall, in rainy weather. Thank you for surrounding me and the ones I love with your love and warmth. Thank you for being a part of this experience. With your help, we raised over $8,800 this year alone, contributing to the Dana-Farber team fundraising of $5.4 million
  From running 16 miles on an indoor track, from ice bath after ice bath (and I don’t mean just the snow). From endless high fives with Heartbreak Bill, from dancing in the mile-high snow banks.  From bowling events to yoga events to sweatpants. From lobster shoes to brunch-filled Saturdays. thank you for making this record-breaking year (in snow and fundraising against cancer) unforgettable.
  Thank you for three incredible years.
Boston Marathon 2015 was originally published on Elise Kovi
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courseunity · 2 years
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Digital Forensics Masterclass | Forensic Science 2023 DFMC+™ https://courseunity.com/free-courses/digital-forensics-masterclass-forensic-science-2023-dfmc/?feed_id=1071&_unique_id=63c56c9ad7ba6 #udemycourse #udemycourses #onlinecourses #onlineclasses #udemy #udemyfree #onlinelearningcourse #onlinecertification #courseunity
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Overview of the Dana Farber Marathon Challenge
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The owner of Nick's Painting Services, Inc., Nicholas "Nick" Boulas resides in North Reading, Massachusetts. Nick Boulas is a team member of the Dana Farber Marathon Challenge and has completed 7 Boston Marathons and 1 New York Marathon. The Dana Farber Marathon Challenge (DFMC) is a marathon that centers on raising funds for innovative basic cancer research at the Dana-Farber cancer institute. The Boston Athletic Association collaborates with DFMC in organizing the racing event. DFMC has raised more than $100 million since its inception in 1990, resulting in increased survival rates and condition of life for cancer patients worldwide. The Dana Farber Marathon Challenge members are guaranteed race entries, exclusive pre-race and post-race luxuries, special recognition for top fundraisers, and Boston area-weekly training runs. The historic Boston Marathon course begins in beautiful Hopkinton and proceeds through eight towns and cities before ending in Copley Square in Boston. It is the Boston Marathon's largest charity organization, and the 2022 DFMC team seeks to raise $5.5 million in hopes of crossing the ultimate finish line: a world free of cancer.
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ryanmaulanar · 6 years
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imjnoodles · 6 years
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MC and Harry: *shows a kilogram of steel and a kilogram of feathers in a weighing scale*
Judy: *sees both have the same weight*
Judy: T-That doesn't prove anything. Still, steel is heavier than feathers.
MC: Yeah, but look, they're both a kilogram. So it's the same
Judy: L-Look at the size of the feathers.. that's cheating..
Harry: Oho, they're the same
MC: Yeah, it's a kilogram
Judy: ... But steel is heavier than feathers..
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Concrete Pump Market Size 2021 Global Analysis, Trends, Forecast up to 2028
Concrete Pump Market 2021-2027
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Chapter 2 Concrete Pump Market Segment Analysis by Player 2.1 Global Concrete Pump Sales and Market Share by Player (2017-2019) 2.2 Global Concrete Pump Revenue and Market Share by Player (2017-2019) 2.3 Global Concrete Pump Average Price by Player (2017-2019) 2.4 Players Competition Situation & Trends 2.5 Conclusion of Segment by Player
Chapter 3 Concrete Pump Market Segment Analysis by Type 3.1 Global Concrete Pump Market by Type 3.1.1 Stationary Pumps 3.1.2 Truck-Mounted Pumps 3.1.3 Specialized Pumps 3.2 Global Concrete Pump Sales and Market Share by Type (2014-2019) 3.3 Global Concrete Pump Revenue and Market Share by Type (2014-2019) 3.4 Global Concrete Pump Average Price by Type (2014-2019) 3.5 Leading Players of Concrete Pump by Type in 2019 3.6 Conclusion of Segment by Type
Chapter 4 Concrete Pump Market Segment Analysis by Application 4.1 Global Concrete Pump Market by Application 4.1.1 Residential Use 4.1.2 Commercial Use 4.1.3 Infrastructure Use 4.1.4 Industrial Use 4.2 Global Concrete Pump Sales and Market Share by Application (2014-2019) 4.3 Leading Consumers of Concrete Pump by Application in 2019 4.4 Conclusion of Segment by Application
Chapter 5 Concrete Pump Market Segment Analysis by Sales Channel 5.1 Global Concrete Pump Market by Sales Channel 5.1.1 Direct Channel 5.1.2 Distribution Channel 5.2 Global Concrete Pump Sales and Market Share by Sales Channel (2014-2019) 5.3 Leading Distributors/Dealers of Concrete Pump by Sales Channel in 2019 5.4 Conclusion of Segment by Sales Channel
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