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Futurewatch: Exoskeleton takes the weight out of construction work

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Wearing the exoskeleton it’s easy to imagine one with arms built to specifically carry Milwaukee or DeWalt—maybe even with batteries for power tools instead of dead metal as the counterweight. Writer Adam Rogers observes: The industrial exoskeleton doesn’t care about that, though.

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Is It Hard to Walk in Cowboy Boots?

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And do not try to put both at the same time because by doing so, you will notice an awkwardness in your walk as your feet don’t compensate for the space taken up by the raised heel. Sides of the boot or tall shaft protects your foot, ankle, shin and calves from harsh environment and elements. Check Price and Reviews on Amazon.

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Shovel-Ready Sites: Ready To Hit The Ground Running

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I n order to attract new development, locations have to be prepared for it and have sites that are ready to hit the ground running. are implementing site certification programs that give available sites a shovel ready designation—meaning that the site is primed and ready for economic development. States across the U.S.

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