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Dealing with the essay
Have you ever faced a situation when deadlines are pressing, and teachers demand a mountain of assignments, and it seems that even a day without sleep will not help to do everything in time?
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I recently stumbled across an article listing the highest-paying engineering jobs in the US—including data engineer, aerospace, etc. I found it quite fascinating because it wasn't just about traditional professions.
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