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Aquaponic Hydroponic System: Integrating Aquaculture and Soil-Free Plant Cultivation
In a typical Aquaponic Hydroponic System, fish are raised in tanks where they produce waste as part of their normal metabolic process. This waste contains ammonia, which can be harmful to fish if it accumulates in high concentrations. Beneficial bacteria present in the system convert ammonia into nitrites and then into nitrates, which serve as nutrients for plants. As plants absorb these nutrients, the water is naturally filtered and returned to the fish tank, creating a balanced cycle within the Aquaponic Hydroponic System.
The design of an Aquaponic Hydroponic System often includes several main components, such as fish tanks, grow beds for plants, water pumps, filtration units, and pipes that circulate water throughout the system. Plants are typically grown in inert growing media like gravel, clay pellets, or other substrates that support plant roots while allowing water to flow freely. Through this arrangement, the Aquaponic Hydroponic System provides both plant…
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Creating your own sewing business, pros and cons

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Be Your Own Boss, Create Employment
Most people dream of “being their own boss.” But the real power of entrepreneurship goes beyond freedom over your own time. When you start a business, you don’t just create a job for yourself—you create opportunities for others, too. You become a job maker, not just a job seeker.
1. Why Being Your Own Boss Matters
Being your own boss means:
- You decide the vision and direction of your work
- You choose the clients, projects, and priorities
- You control your schedule and your growth
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Welcome to our group Small Business Journey Community! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.
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Home Garden, step-bu-step

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Skill Matters today!
Skill training matters today more than at any other time in history — and not because it’s trendy, but because the world is moving too fast for anyone to rely on yesterday’s knowledge.
Here’s the real reason it’s essential:
1. The world is changing at lightning speed
Technology, AI, automation, and global competition are reshaping every industry. Skills that were valuable five years ago may already be outdated. Continuous training keeps you relevant, competitive, and adaptable.
2. Employers now hire for skills, not just degrees
Companies care less about what you studied and more about what you can actually do.
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Fun facts about sewing
Sewing is ancient
People have been sewing for over 20,000 years. The earliest needles were made from bone and ivory, and thread came from animal sinew. Humans were literally stitching survival together.
The first needles had no eye
Early needles didn’t have holes. Thread was flattened and wrapped around the needle instead. The eye came later and completely changed how sewing worked.
Sewing machines caused riots
When sewing machines were introduced in the 1800s, some tailors panicked, fearing job loss. There were protests and even machine-smashing, similar to early reactions to factory automation.
