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You Hurt Me

Hey  I’ve been holding this inside for too long, and silence is starting to feel heavier than words ever could. So here I am, trying to turn all this pain into something honest. You hurt me—not just a little, not just once—but in a way that left cracks in places I thought were solid. You made me feel seen, wanted, special… and then you vanished like none of it ever mattered. That’s what breaks me the most—not just what happened, but how quickly I became forgettable. I gave you real parts of me. I trusted you with pieces I don’t hand out easily. And maybe that was my mistake—loving deeply in a world that plays shallow games. But I won’t apologize for how I loved. I meant every word, every moment, every effort. What hurts is that I still don’t understand. No closure, no explanation—just distance. And that kind of silence feels louder than shouting. I replay it all in my head, wondering what I missed or what I should’ve done differently. But maybe it wasn’t about me. Maybe you were ju...

The Revolutionary Goverment in somalia (1969-1991)

 The Revolutionary Government refers to the government that came to power in Somalia after a military coup in 1969 . The coup was led by Siad Barre , who overthrew the civilian government of President Shermarke . This marked the beginning of what is known as the "Siad Barre regime" or the "Somali Democratic Republic." Here’s an overview of the key aspects of the Revolutionary Government: 1. The Coup and the Rise of Siad Barre (1969) : On October 21, 1969 , a military coup, led by Major General Siad Barre , overthrew the civilian government of President Abdirashid Ali Shermarke . Shermarke was assassinated shortly before the coup, which further weakened the government. The coup was largely bloodless, and the military quickly took control of the country. The Supreme Revolutionary Council (SRC) was formed to govern Somalia, with Siad Barre at its head. 2. Socialist Ideology and the "Scientific Socialism" Policy : Siad Barre’s government adopted scient...
                                                      How can we determine ought imperative Determining  "ought imperatives" —statements about what  ought  or  should  be done—requires distinguishing between what  is  (descriptive facts) and what  should be  (normative judgments or prescriptions). The concept of "ought" is central to ethics, logic, and decision-making, and it often arises in moral, legal, or practical contexts. Here’s how you can determine an "ought imperative" and distinguish it from descriptive statements: 1.  Understanding "Ought" as a Normative Claim The term  "ought"  refers to a normative expectation—what is considered  correct, required, or desirable  in a given situation. It is not simply a statement of fact, but a prescription of how things should be. For exam...

Civil Engineering

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  Civil engineering  is a  professional engineering   discipline that deals with the  design ,  construction , and  maintenance  of the physical and naturally  built environment , including  public works  such as roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports,  pipelines,  structural components  of buildings, and railways. Civil engineering is traditionally broken into a number of sub-disciplines. It is considered the second-oldest engineering discipline after  military engineering ,  and it is defined to distinguish non-military engineering from military engineering.  Civil engineering can take place in the public sector from municipal  public work s  departments through to federal government agencies, and in the private sector from locally based firms to  companies. Civil engineering as a discipline  edit Civil engineering is the application of physical and scientific principles for solvin...