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Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine..........for instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
If you poison as many ghanaians as possible you will go to heaven. You can mix poison in their food and drinks. Kill the cockroaches...!!
See this mumu!! This miserable specimen of humanity aka MUMBI SERAKI, makes one feel ashamed of belonging to the same species
Try it on your family on live television for us to see.GBEHA,GBEVU, GBÊM3LÀ
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Mr. Tangwam has a very solid point on this when it comes to navigating with maps whereby the people using it doesn’t have any confidence as to whether the map they are using is accurate or inaccurate. The trust issues are m ...
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Exactly! A map is only as good as its accuracy and the trust users have in it. If the data's off or unreliable, it can lead to more problems than solutions . It's like having a GPS that sends you down a rabbit hole.
Thanks very much Moses ,you are truly a genius .Yes it is absolutely right that most people who predominantly use maps do not to a large extent trust it .They cannot really tell whether or not the maps they are using is accu ...
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A map's value lies in its reliability and trustworthiness, especially when it comes to utility-grade geospatial standards. If users can't trust the map's data, it's indeed pretty useless.
I believe Moses is right , a map is just a drawing if you can’t trust the information on it .I love the point about trust , if the workers don’t trust the map they won’t use it. By making sure the digital map matches th ...
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Well spoken my fellow geomatician, am very sure a lot has been learnt from this brief interview.
God bless you for sharing.
True! Without trust, even the best map loses its value. Standards make it usable and reliable.
Mr Moses, your submission is on point, especially with ECG losses due to their inefficiencies. A robustic utility geospatial databse is eminent in 21st century, with real time update. In the case of ECG, a reliable ultility a ...
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In essence, maps simplify complex spatial information, enabling better decision-making, learning, and interaction with our physical and human world
So if a map is not to be trusted then it can't be used.
So trusted maps sho ...
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Moses Tangwam has a strong and solid foundation in geospatial engineering and has Strong Technical Expertise, Fieldwork & Safety Excellence,Data Analysis & Reporting
*Enhance skills in data synthesis and technical report wri ...
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Kasenas are proud of you
Your level of intelligence is truly exceptional, and I greatly admire the way you apply your geomatic engineering expertise to address complex societal challenges. Your contributions extend far beyond Ghana, influencing work ...
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Well said Ing.Moses