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Some more memories captured in photos:)
lake in the forest (it was so great to be there around 10-11 pm). The only thing that distracted me from enjoying the views and becoming one with nature were buzzing mosquitoes😅
And a dawn, which I met once when I was at my parents' place, was very peaceful
I do!☺️
I live in a mountainous area with forests scattered around
What I miss the most here,is the seaside
But I guess,if you reunite,it will be unforgettable 🔥
I remembered one of my traditions
We have a mountain in the centre of the city(almost)
And I climb it every time before an important event to clear my thoughts
I have a longer history connected to HP
I used to have a tradition to have a Hogwarts marathon during New Year holidays:)
But now,as Alexey said before on "the lord of rings",I just like it,as well as the lord of the rings
It's a sweet memory from the past
Speaking of traditions 🙂
Do you have some other traditions?
Traditions usually do:)
Which part from the trilogy is the most memorable?
As far as I know nowadays PDCA is a bit outdated and not really comply to modern processes
Don't remember what exactly replaced that model
To eat shuba and oliver salad every New Year!
Also, we used to gather with all my friends. But now it's not an option, we're scattered all over globe
Huh, we seem to be liking the movie for exactly the same reason
Читать полностью…My favorite film. I watch it every xmas, already a tradition
Читать полностью…Anyone alive? Working from home today have more time to chat here 😅😅
Читать полностью…according to Wikipedia
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Edwards Deming, who is considered by many to be the father of modern quality control; however, he used PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Act) and referred to it as the "Shewhart cycle". Later in Deming's career, he modified PDCA to "Plan, Do, Study, Act" (PDSA) because he felt that "check" emphasized inspection over analysis.