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whirlpool-blogs · 6 days ago
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do you guys see what I am saying here -
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caimitos · 6 months ago
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saw a post about projecting your ethnicity onto a character and started missing vespa ilkay. so so bad
#pov u grow up in a 3rd world country(/planet) where healthcare workers are exported by the thousands like cheap produce to richer countries#it's your ticket out of poverty as long as you can deal with the loneliness the separation from everyone you know the discrimination etc#ive never talked about my hc that vespas mother was one of them sending money every month visiting every couple of years until it just stop#like why return to the swamps when youre doing fine working on a richer planet w much better living conditions#cost of living rises every year. sending home a % of your salary used to be enough to support your husband and daughter and then it isnt#you know how it goes#vespa is also dead set on this path until ranga realizes that hemorrhaging healthcare workers leaves them with little to none of their own#students on scholarships or in community/state universities are bound by return service agreements and are forbidden to leave the country#until theyve rendered a few years of work on ranga to pay back their tuition + as a really shitty solution to the brain drain problem#this is real in my country btw but my professors say a lot of ppl do break their rsa's and fucked off to work in other countries LOL#our state unis can barely afford decent facilities they do nottt have the budget to chase down their own alumni in other countries!#but the mental image is a bit funny#vespa ilkays first crime: tinakasan ang rsa#i do also think it lines up with her having a network of med friends everywhere in the galaxy (heart of it all) you kind of go into pre/med#expecting most of your classmates to leave to work in other countries eventually. mine are aiming for the usa / uae / europe / japan etc#anyway whether vespa breaks her rsa or not she leaves ranga asap decides to switch careers and the rest is history#i also deeply love the fact that she's superstitious i'm very sad it wasn't highlighted more (i've only heard s1-3)#as someone who did grow up in a rural area and went to more albularyos/folk healers than doctors in my childhood. (they never failed me)#lots of folk illnesses (ex. balis; pasma) local medical superstitions (dont eat noodles in hospital; youll have a really toxic shift) etcc#theres also a lot of potential in tying her past as a rangian + med student + assassin to me idk how to word this properly#being raised on cautionary tales of not to touch/disturb anything in the swamps then being given free reign to poke & prod at things in her#lab classes (now with the proper ppe)....she was having so much fun with the curemother prime too lmao#years of walking hanging bridges docks boathouses in ranga etc gave her great balance & stealth#cracking open alien shellfish in the swamps to cutting open bodies for studying then for assassination....#I MISS HER SO MUCH BALIK KN SAKEN 😭😭😭😭😭😭#i get why most people + the canon focuses on her being an assassin bc people find that cooler i guess#but vespa being a swamp girl > 3rd world med student > assassin is so personal To Me. the whole pipeline. eugh.#skl.txt
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silent-scribbs · 6 months ago
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Sleepy lil guy <3
Do u think he has a bedroom? Do u think he lives like royalty? I think he would, he would like being treated like a king and/or god.
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alchemania · 1 year ago
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Love Comes, Slowly. (Death Comes Faster.)
(Or, Furina falls ill, and Wanderer is confronted with the fact he cares a lot more than he realized.)
(He's got a name in this drabble too lads yippee!! He and Furina are close enough now he feels comfortable letting her call him by a name :] oh yeah and uh. This was not intended as shippy, if you were wondering, just to get that out of the way. It's platonic.)
“..ina. Furina!”
The white haired girl blinked owlishly, startled to attention. “Huh? What?”
“This is the third time I've called you,” Tetsuya frowned, eyebrows furrowed. “Are you daydreaming?” Furina flushed in answer, scratching the back of her neck.
“I've just been a little out of it today,” she muttered. That much was an understatement. She'd awaken with a fogginess in her head and a heaviness in her stomach that just hadn't gone away, and everything seemed to be processing twice as slowly, leaving her behind as the world kept moving. Was it always this warm, too??? Furina felt like she was baking, even for a place as warm as Sumeru, something felt off-
“Hey!”
Wanderer's hands grabbing her face snapped her to attention, and Furina instinctively leaned into them a little, comforted by how cool they were. In contrast, his pupils dilated a little - humans were always very warm in contrast to him, but Furina felt especially hot. “Are you sick?”
"I don't know…. maybe…?”
Tetsuya's eyes flashed with something unreadable, and he quickly took his companion by the hand, fear gripping his chest as much as he would deny it was there. “Well, we need to get you medical attention, then.”
“I'll be fine-”
“I know you will,” he asserted, “because we are GOING to get you looked at.” His tone left no room for arguments, and Furina stared at him hollowly before weakly nodding. She didn't understand why he was so vehement all of a sudden, but she didn't have much energy to be stubborn.
“Mkay…”
Tetsuya began to lead her through the city then, and she let herself be pulled along, slipping in and out of awareness as voices around her rose and fell like the tides. Very soon however, it was a struggle just to put one foot in front of the other, and Furina wobbled to a stop, a hand to her temple. Wanderer turned to her then, frowning. “What's wrong?”
“Tired,” she mumbled, barely able to keep her eyes open. “Achy, too…”
“We'll be to the clinic soon, just - we're going to get you some help,” he replied, and if she were fully coherent she'd notice his voice was slightly strained from barely concealed worry. “Come on. You can lean on me if you need to.” He seemed so far away, despite the fact he was right there, and Furina's legs buckled, too weak to support their owner's weight anymore. She crumpled to the ground, and Tetsuya froze, unable to move for a moment. And then the spell was broken, and he knelt by her side, frantic. “Furina!? Hey!! HEY!! Furina!!” With shaky hands, he took her pulse, relief flooding him when it came through strong and consistent.
It might not stay that way for long, though. You've seen this before.
Pushing that thought away, Tetsuya carefully wrapped one arm around Furina's back to support her and then scooped her up princess style - she was so small, and he noticed her cheeks were quite rosy, beads of sweat all over her brow.
..the fever's getting worse.
He had to hurry. He had to hurry.
Tetsuya swears he's never flown so fast before, everything whizzing by in a blur (and if his vision blurred for reasons other than his swiftness, no one needed to know). The moment he touches the ground again, he's racing towards one of the nurses, chest too hot and too cold all at once. “My friend collapsed,” (and it's startling, how easy it is now to call her that) “Help her. Please.” Furina was gently taken from his arms, and he lingered like a shadow as she was carefully placed in one of the beds, a cool cloth laid on her brow. “She gonna be alright?” Wanderer ventured, and his voice was so so small, expression more akin to someone centuries ago; someone who hadn't yet seen the depth of all the world's sorrows. One of the nurses turned and nodded, in reassurance.
“Her illness was caught early on, so she should be just fine. It's good you noticed quickly. She should be back to normal in a few days with rest, but you can spend the night if you'd like-”
“Absolutely.” He was not going to leave. No way in hell. Settling into a chair nearby, he tried to calm the storm in his chest, closing his eyes to clear his thoughts. The hours flew by, and eventually Wanderer sat up and gently shook Furina, to rouse her. “It's time for you to take your medicine. Come on.” Furina didn't move, and suddenly, he couldn't breathe, chills gripping him.
Oh.
Oh, god. God, please, no. Not again. Please, not again. He couldn't do this again.
“Hey,” Tetsuya called again, shaking the girl harder. “If this is a joke, it's not funny. You need to get up. They said you were going to get better, so you have to.” He'd made it in time this time, he'd - as soon as he could, he'd brought her here… so there was no reason that -
Tetsuya took Furina's hand, and to his horror, it was cold (like his) and limp. Just like - no, no no. This wasn't happening this could NOT be happening it couldn't!! “You can't just - leave me like this,” he managed, tears flooding his eyes. But she had. She had, and he didn't even get to say goodbye, and he couldn't breathe, sobs choking him. This time, he understood that death was a constant, that it would come and claim all humans eventually but-
...that didn't make it hurt any less, as much as he'd tried to deny it.
“Furina, come on, you're one of the only friends I have I - please don't leave me behind. Please - I'll do anything just wake up; wake up!”
I couldn't save you. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
He can't stop crying. He's sprung a leak and he can't fix it and everything hurts so badly and a nurse is taking his hand and pulling him away and turning his face into her chest so he won't look, and he can't stop crying and he's begging her to do something, anything, but she can't. She knows that, and he knows it, too.
Furina was gone, and he couldn't do anything. No one could.
Tetsuya jolted awake, tears streaming down his cheeks, and gasped. Stars twinkled above, and he sat up after a split second of regaining his senses. It was a dream. It was just a dream. Then, Furina- getting up in a hurry, he raced to her side and shook her frantically, and to his immense relief, she stirred. Heterochromic eyes stared blankly at him, and she blinked sleepily. “Tetsuya…?? What - oogh!” He was squeezing her in a hug before she could process what was happening, tucking his head into her shoulder. “Oh….hey hey, it's okay,” Furina mumbled, patting his back weakly in reassurance. “M’just tired..why are you crying??”
“You're okay,” he barely managed, holding her like she'd disappear if he let go. “I had a dream and - no, it..it doesn't matter. It wasn't real. You're okay.” Wanderer's voice broke then, and he sobbed, relief overwhelming. “You can't leave me yet, okay? Not yet. Please. You're the best friend I ever had.”
“I'm going to get better, don't worry. They're taking good care of me here, and I'll be out in no time and - ….”
“What? What is it? What's wrong?”
“Nothing, just.. you said, I'm your friend-”
The young man froze, taken aback, and then eased up again, slowly nodding. “.. I did say that.”
“You mean it?”
“..Wouldn't say it if I didn't.”
Furina smiled, laying her head atop Wanderer's, and blue and white locks spilled into each other. “You're my friend too, yanno. Thank you for bringing me here when you did. I might be a lot worse off otherwise.”
“You don't have to thank me. I just - . . did what anybody would do.”
“Maybe, but I still want to thank you. Gotta make sure the people you love know they're appreciated.” Tetsuya stiffened at that, blinking rapidly. Oh god, she couldn't just - say things like that, he'd cry all over again and - he had to have misheard.
“You- …what?”
“You're my friend, and I love you,” Furina reasserted, and she said it so easily, like she was talking about the weather, like she was stating a fact of the world, and it shook him to his core.
“.. I - oh,” was all he could say, hot tears making their way down his face again. “Just. Just like that?”
“Just like that,” she nodded, and the tears fell faster. He loved her too, he realized - he wasn't quite sure the exact dimensions of it but he knew he cared for her as a friend would, wanted to stand by her side and defend her with everything he had. Still, it wasn't very easy to say that, so he hoped his actions spoke for themselves. She seemed to understand though, to his relief.
“..why?” Tetsuya finally ventured, because he did not understand. There were many things he did not understand, actually. What he did not expect was for her to answer his question with a question.
“Why not?”
“Why not? Because - …I mean, you've seen how I act.”
“Doesn't make you unlovable, yanno. You're prickly, yeah, but I mean. If love is conditional, it's not love at all. You care about me - the real me, and I care about you, flaws and all. And that's not gonna change. Okay?”
“...mm,” Wanderer managed, nodding once.
Just like that. Just because he was, he was cared for. Worldrocking, that.
They stayed like that for a long time, until one of the nurses came to take care of Furina, and soon after the girl fell asleep. Tetsuya watched how the nurse gently tucked her in and brushed her damp bangs out of her forehead, expression contemplative. Humans could be selfish, they could be deceptive, they could be cowardly - but they also cared about each other and they loved each other, too- and some of them had so, so much love to give, it was daunting. Here in one moment and gone the next but they loved so much and so deeply - and for a moment, he wondered if he could, too, love the world and everything in it or - most things. He didn't think so, but these days it did seem a little brighter than it had before. Maybe that was a sign he was changing, without realizing it.
He would think more about it later. For now, he simply held Furina's hand as she slept and leaned his head on the side of the bed, heart steady. They'd said she needed a few days to recuperate, and he would be here until then. She would be okay, she would be alright. There was nothing to fear anymore, and everything would be okay. He wasn't going to lose her - not for now, anyway.
..to love, and to be loved, was wonderful, he thought.
Maybe that was living.
..he could come to thrive in it.
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imperialchem · 9 months ago
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Petrochemical Solutions – Optimizing Performance and Sustainability in Oilfield Operations
Introduction
In the dynamic and demanding landscape of oilfield operations, finding innovative and sustainable solutions is paramount.  As a leading player in the petrochemical sector, Imperial Chemical (ICPL) is at the forefront of providing cutting-edge petrochemical solutions that not only optimize performance but also contribute to the sustainability of oilfield operations.  This blog will delve into the significance of petrochemical products, the role of petrochemical companies in Gujarat, and ICPL's commitment to being a premier petrochemical solutions provider in India.
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The Petrochemical Industry in India
India's petrochemical industry plays a pivotal role in the country's economic growth.  It encompasses the production of a wide range of chemicals derived from petroleum and natural gas, serving as the backbone for various sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, and energy.  As one of the fastest-growing economies globally, India relies heavily on petrochemical products to meet its ever-expanding industrial demands.
Petrochemical companies in Gujarat, with its strategic location and robust infrastructure, have emerged as key contributors to India's petrochemical landscape.  Gujarat's proactive policies, state-of-the-art facilities, and access to key resources position it as a hub for petrochemical manufacturing.  Imperial Chemical, headquartered in Gujarat, takes pride in being a frontrunner among petrochemical companies, offering comprehensive solutions to cater to the diverse needs of the industry.
Imperial Chemical:  A Petrochemical Solutions Provider in India
Imperial Chemical (ICPL) stands tall as a leading petrochemical solutions provider in India.  With a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction, ICPL plays a vital role in shaping the future of the petrochemical sector.  Let us explore how ICPL's petrochemical products and solutions contribute to optimizing performance and promoting sustainability in oilfield operations.
Diverse Range of Petrochemical Products:
ICPL boasts a diverse portfolio of petrochemical products designed to meet the specific requirements of oilfield operations.  From specialty chemicals to essential components used in extraction and refining processes, our product range is tailored to enhance efficiency and performance.
Advanced Technology and Research:
Innovation is the driving force behind ICPL's success.  Our state-of-the-art research and development facilities are dedicated to exploring new technologies and formulations.  This commitment to innovation ensures that our petrochemical solutions remain at the cutting edge, providing our clients with the latest advancements in the industry.
Sustainability at the Core:
Recognizing the global shift towards sustainable practices, ICPL integrates environmental responsibility into every aspect of our operations.  Our petrochemical solutions are designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing operational efficiency.  This includes the development of eco-friendly additives, cleaner extraction processes, and sustainable packaging solutions.
Customized Solutions for Oilfield Challenges:
Oilfield operations are multifaceted, with unique challenges requiring tailored solutions.  ICPL collaborates closely with clients to understand their specific needs and challenges.  Our team of experts then develops customized petrochemical solutions that address these challenges effectively, ensuring optimal performance and resource utilization.
Stringent Quality Control:
Quality is non-negotiable at ICPL.  Our petrochemical products undergo rigorous testing and quality control measures to meet and exceed industry standards.  This commitment to quality ensures that our clients receive reliable and high-performance solutions for their oilfield operations.
Petrochemical Solutions in Gujarat:  A Regional Perspective
Gujarat has emerged as a key player in India's petrochemical sector, housing some of the most significant petrochemical companies in the country.  The state's strategic location, well-established infrastructure, and business-friendly policies have attracted investments, making it a vibrant hub for petrochemical manufacturing.
Imperial Chemical, with its headquarters in Gujarat, is proud to contribute to the state's reputation as a petrochemical powerhouse.  Our presence in Gujarat allows us to leverage the region's resources, collaborate with local talent, and actively participate in the state's economic growth.  As a responsible corporate citizen, ICPL is committed to upholding the highest standards of environmental stewardship and community engagement in Gujarat.
Sustainable Practices in Petrochemical Operations
Sustainability is a cornerstone of ICPL's philosophy.  As a responsible petrochemical solutions provider in India, we are dedicated to incorporating sustainable practices into every aspect of our operations.  Here's how ICPL contributes to sustainability in oilfield operations:
Reduced Environmental Impact:
ICPL focuses on developing petrochemical products and solutions that minimize environmental impact.  This includes the reduction of emissions, efficient use of resources, and the development of sustainable alternatives to traditional petrochemical products.
Energy-Efficient Processes:
Our manufacturing processes prioritize energy efficiency, reducing the carbon footprint associated with our operations.  By adopting advanced technologies and energy-efficient practices, ICPL strives to contribute to the overall sustainability of the petrochemical sector.
Waste Minimization and Recycling:
ICPL implements waste minimization and recycling initiatives to reduce the generation of waste and promote a circular economy.  By reusing and recycling materials, we aim to minimize the environmental footprint of our petrochemical operations.
Community and Stakeholder Engagement:
ICPL actively engages with local communities and stakeholders to foster a collaborative approach to sustainability.  Through community outreach programs, education initiatives, and transparent communication, we aim to build lasting relationships that benefit both the industry and the communities we serve.
Conclusion
In the ever-evolving landscape of oilfield operations, the role of petrochemical solutions cannot be overstated.  Imperial Chemical (ICPL), as a leading petrochemical solutions provider in India, is dedicated to optimizing performance and promoting sustainability in the oilfield sector.  With a diverse range of petrochemical products, advanced technology, and a commitment to sustainable practices, ICPL is poised to shape the future of the petrochemical industry in Gujarat and beyond.  As the industry continues to grow and adapt, ICPL remains at the forefront, delivering innovative solutions that drive efficiency, performance, and environmental responsibility.  Contact us today to explore how ICPL's petrochemical solutions can elevate your oilfield operations to new heights of success.
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didsomebodysaypancakes · 1 year ago
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Just watched the everlasting love scene so now I must immediately watch belfast
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nguyenfinity · 2 years ago
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actually the unit works really well considering theyre all from very different families. like the dynamics between them are all so different, knights’ independence, ryuseitais typical family, crazy:b’s dysfunctional one, even switch and eden have really interesting and complex dynamics, i think the best part of the unit would be them all realising that they love the family they come from :] . yeah :]
AAAAA you’re so right about the family dynamics !!! Also when I said Kohaku “can’t imagine having a functional unit” Oukawa it was more along the lines of
Kohaku: You have a functional family?? [Rinne with Niki in a headlock while HiMERU is drinking coffee on the side in the background]
He still loves them in a “they’re my idiots” kinda way (Sudden Death) and I’m like 90% sure all the bees are very much ride-or-die for each other (HiMERU is but he would never admit it) but anyways yeah I think part of the shuffle could be like them being hired to promote a spring fest kinda thing but all having different ideas on how to do it like “well this is why my unit would do”
More below the cut I have so many thoughts actually
Something something something cherry blossoms remind Kohaku of when he was freed from home and came to ES so he wants to do a less traditional thing and something that’s like. More freedom in vibes (the only reason I went the springtime festival direction in the first place was ‘cause paint splatters kinda look like scattered petals—)
Going off of the “each of them have their own approach” idea, the street art theme works really well ‘cause like. You can literally do whatever with art so each of them would have their own fun with it
Funny story this all started ‘cause I wanted to play around with making a spray paint mask design and it snowballed so hard.
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lovecom · 1 year ago
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how do people get office jobs... how do you even get the skills for those
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mccoalminer · 2 years ago
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Why does it feel like we're constantly struggling against a huge step backwards in basic workers rights and protections?
Even putting the blatant disregard for working conditions aside: one of the biggest things uniting workers in these services is that they're all striking primarily not over pay but over conditions and funding: Across the board they're saying 'Even with a full workforce, it's impossible to provide a fit for purpose service.'
The answer to that isn't to sack workers?? There's already chronically not enough staff! How would any of these services cope with bulk firing their essential staff on top of the crippling pressures they're already facing.
There's no reason to propose a policy like this other than to accelerate the digging of public services' graves.
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aq2003 · 2 years ago
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Is it bad I see you screaming about EXU calamity and feel strangely vindicated lol
it's not bad this is absolutely some of the best dnd content i've ever seen <3 i'm in extreme emotional distress and i haven't even gotten to the worst of it yet
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alphaplumbers · 2 years ago
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bdccglobal · 2 years ago
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Boost your team's productivity with Azure DevOps pipeline. Automate your development process and focus on what really matters - building great software!
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sotruebritney · 2 years ago
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bts fans suck but their gay fan fictions did turn my homophobic cousin into an ally i'll give them that
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splosh-crime · 2 months ago
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Say it for the people in the back! Slavery never ended, it just continued under different names. Names that include shareholding, court-mandated “community service,” human trafficking, and many others.
just a friendly reminder that, just because slavery was formally "abolished" in the so-called united states* in 1865, enslavement itself is still ongoing in the form of incarceration, which disproportionately affects Black and Indigenous people
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(*i say "so-called" because the US is a settler-colonial construction founded on greed, extraction, and white supremacy) recommended readings/resources:
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
"How the 13th Amendment Kept Slavery Alive: Perspectives From the Prison Where Slavery Never Ended" by Daniele Selby
"So You're Thinking About Becoming an Abolitionist" by Mariame Kaba
"The Case for Prison Abolition: Ruth Wilson Gilmore on COVID-19, Racial Capitalism & Decarceration" from Democracy Now! [VIDEO]
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cyberswift-story · 5 days ago
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Enhancing Gas Pipeline Management with GIS: Key Benefits and Applications
In the energy and utilities sector, gas pipeline management is complex, requiring precision, safety, and a clear strategy for both existing infrastructure and future expansion. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have revolutionized pipeline management by providing a spatially accurate, data-rich view of assets. From asset management and leak detection to route planning and demand forecasting, GIS is becoming indispensable for gas companies. This blog delves into the ways GIS transforms gas pipeline management, delivering benefits across safety, efficiency, cost-saving, and planning.
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creolestudios · 6 days ago
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Choosing a Data Engineering Consultant: Your Complete Guide: Find the perfect data engineering consultant with our guide. Explore critical factors like flexibility, compliance, and ongoing support.
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