The Woman Who Built a Manufacturing Empire

Mina was an engineer who dreamed of building an advanced manufacturing company. Although she was from a small town, her ambitions were big. Her accurate calculations and technical knowledge helped her. Initially, she worked with aluminum products. One day a factory accident occurred, and it was a wake-up call. Mina realized the importance of safety standards. She decided to allocate resources for better equipment. Her company's location was adjacent to a major highway, which helped logistics. Mina was an advocate for worker rights and fair wages. She established adequate compensation packages. Her philosophy was not abstract - she believed in practical solutions. Actually, her approach was quite innovative. She formed an alliance with a foreign company to expand. It was apparent that her strategy was working. The company started manufacturing aircraft components, and later complete airplane parts. Business grew annually, and profits increased significantly. A funny moment was when her son accidentally activated a new machine early, and it made a loud noise that scared everyone. Mina laughed and said, "Well, at least we know it works!" Her company became so successful that many thought she could achieve anything. Controversy arose when an employee raised an issue about abortion rights, and Mina publicly supported women's healthcare access. Some conservative clients were upset, but Mina remained firm on her values. Her husband's adoption of modern parenting methods also inspired her workplace policies. Mina proved that manufacturing and compassion can coexist. Her legacy was both industrial excellence and social responsibility.

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The deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, usually performed during the first 28 weeks.
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The debate about abortion continues to divide public opinion.

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abortion rights

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The legal rights of women to have access to abortion procedures.
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termination, miscarriage, ending, interruption
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birth, delivery
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legal abortion, safe abortion, abortion clinic, abortion law
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🎨
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/ˈæb.strækt/
adjective, noun, verb
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abstracted
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abstracted
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abstracts
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abstracting
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existing in thought or as an idea but not having physical or concrete existence; a summary of a text
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The artist is known for her abstract paintings.

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in the abstract

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considered generally, without reference to specific examples
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conceptual, theoretical, summary, extract
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concrete, real, practical
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abstract idea, abstract art, abstract concept
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An unexpected and unplanned event, often resulting in damage or injury.
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He was injured in a car accident last night.

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by accident

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Something done unintentionally.
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mishap, crash, disaster, incident
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intention, plan
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car accident, road accident, fatal accident, happen by accident
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/ˈæk.jʊ.rət/
adjective
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Free from errors; correct and precise.
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The information provided in the report was accurate.

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accurate to a fault

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So precise that it might even be excessive.
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correct, precise, exact, true, right
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inaccurate, wrong, false
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accurate information, accurate measurement, accurate data, accurate results
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/ˈæktɪveɪt/
verb
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activated
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activated
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activates
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activating
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to make something start or function
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She pressed the button to activate the machine.

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start, initiate, trigger, turn on
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deactivate, stop, turn off
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activate the system, activate the process, activate the device
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adverb
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used to emphasize that something is true, especially when surprising
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She actually completed the project ahead of schedule.

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actually speaking

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used to emphasize the truth when expressing an opinion
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really, indeed, truly, genuinely
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supposedly, allegedly
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actually true, actually happen, actually mean, actually exist
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adjective
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sufficient or acceptable in quality or quantity
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The food was adequate for the small group.

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adequate to the task

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sufficiently capable of completing a responsibility
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sufficient, enough, satisfactory, suitable, ample
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inadequate, insufficient, lacking
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adequate supply, adequate amount, adequate support, adequate protection
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adjective
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পার্শ্ববর্তী; সংলগ্ন; নিকটবর্তী;
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The hotel is adjacent to the shopping mall.

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neighboring, adjoining, bordering, next to
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distant, remote, separate, far
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adjacent rooms, adjacent buildings, adjacent areas
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noun
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the act of legally taking another's child and bringing it up as one's own, or accepting and starting to use something new
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The couple celebrated the adoption of their new baby daughter.

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put up for adoption

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to make a child available to be adopted by someone else
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acceptance, approval, embrace, fostering, implementation
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rejection, abandonment, refusal
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child adoption, adoption process, adoption agency, international adoption
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adjective
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highly developed or complex
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He is studying an advanced level of mathematics.

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advanced technology

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highly developed and modern technology
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sophisticated, developed, progressive, modern
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basic, simple, primitive
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advanced level, advanced stage, advanced degree, advanced course
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/ˈædvəˌkeɪt/ (noun), /ˈædvəˌkeɪt/ or /ˈædvəˌkət/ (verb)
noun, verb
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advocated
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advocated
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advocates
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advocating
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As a noun: a person who publicly supports or recommends a cause. As a verb: to publicly recommend or support.
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She is an advocate for women's rights and often advocates for equal opportunities.

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devil's advocate

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a person who argues against a position for the sake of debate
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supporter, promoter, defender, champion, proponent
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opponent, critic, adversary
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advocate strongly, advocate change, human rights advocate, advocate for reform
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A vehicle, such as an airplane or helicopter, that can fly in the air.
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The military aircraft flew over the city.

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airplane, jet, helicopter, aeroplane, plane
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ground vehicle, car
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military aircraft, passenger aircraft, aircraft carrier, aircraft design, aircraft industry
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a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and engines
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The airplane took off smoothly from the runway.

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catch an airplane

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to board a flight or travel by air
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plane, aircraft, jet, airliner, flyer
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helicopter, glider
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airplane ticket, airplane mode, airplane crash, airplane engine
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a formal agreement or union between groups, countries, or organizations for mutual benefit
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The two countries formed an alliance to strengthen their defense.

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form an alliance

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to create a partnership or union for a shared purpose
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union, pact, partnership, coalition, federation
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rivalry, hostility, separation
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strategic alliance, military alliance, political alliance, business alliance
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verb
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allocated
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allocated
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allocates
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allocating
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to distribute or assign resources, duties, or responsibilities for a specific purpose
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The manager allocated funds for the new project.

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allocate resources

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to distribute resources to different tasks or purposes
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assign, distribute, designate, apportion, allot
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withhold, retain
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allocate time, allocate resources, allocate funds, allocate tasks
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conjunction
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in spite of the fact that; even though
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Although it was raining, they went for a walk.

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though, even though, while, albeit
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because, since
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although true, although difficult, although unlikely
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a lightweight silvery metal used for making cans, foils, and other items
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The airplane body is made of strong but light aluminum.

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metal, alloy, element, tin
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steel, iron
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aluminum foil, aluminum can, aluminum frame, aluminum sheet
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adverb
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once every year; yearly
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The company holds a general meeting annually.

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annual report

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a document that summarizes a company's yearly activities and finances
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yearly, per year, every year, once a year
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monthly, daily
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annually report, meet annually, pay annually, celebrate annually
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pronoun
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any object, event, or matter; whatever thing
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You can ask me anything about the project.

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anything but

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definitely not something
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whatever, everything, object, matter, item
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nothing, none
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do anything, say anything, anything else, almost anything
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adjective
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Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
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It soon became apparent that he was not telling the truth.

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apparent reason

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an obvious or clear reason
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obvious, evident, clear, plain, visible
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hidden, obscure, unclear
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apparent reason, apparent mistake, became apparent, quite apparent
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