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BOOKS RECOMMENDATION

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THE BOY, THE MOLE, THE FOX AND THE HORSE

By Charlie Mackery

This books is about a journey of a boy, a mole, a fox and a horse and as they progress through thier journey of finding a way home. In the meantime, they discuss about the meaning of life and what it means to live, how to pull through tough time with resemblance to the real world. This is a very meaningful book and it will be one of the books I will look back to when I need some guidance in life.

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TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE

By Mitch Albom

This books talks about the finals days of his beloved lecturer. Attending his final class but this time the class consists no materials and the lesson was life. Another book that I read that will always be on the top shelf for sure.

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LEONARDO DA VINCI

By Walter Issacson

This book shares the life of the great Leonardo Da Vinci written by Walter Issacson. It includes all his inventions how and where they came from. Besides that, it also portraits how he thinks and how he sees the world through his eyes. How he drew inspiration from nature and many more. Definelty a recommended book.

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NETWORK FOR DUMMIES

By Doug Lowe

This is mostly where I learn all my networking basics. It covers almost everything you need to know about networking. IP addresses, protocols, DNS, web server, and many more. Recommended to those who want a career in networking.

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HOW TO AVOID A CLIMATE DISASTER

By Bill Gates

This book has taught me about the major contributors to climate change. Each sector and how many percentage they contribute. Bill Gates even highlight how each sector can overcome this by using currrent day technology reach net zero emission my 2050.

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