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Not Here for Your Nonsense TumblerEmpowering Women in STEM & Trades This bold design celebrates women breaking barriers in engineering, construction, and other male dominated industries. Inspire Confidence & Break Barriers Encourage more women to pursue careers in STEM and skilled trades while proudly showcasing your expertise. Dual wall insulated: keeps beverages hot or cold Stainless Steel, BPA Free Leak proof lid with clear slider Breaking Barriers, One Calculation at a Time! Make

  • Empowering Women in STEM & Trades – This bold design celebrates women breaking barriers in engineering, construction, and other male-dominated industries.
  • Inspire Confidence & Break Barriers – Encourage more women to pursue careers in STEM and skilled trades while proudly showcasing your expertise.
  • Dual wall insulated: keeps beverages hot or cold
  • Stainless Steel, BPA Free
  • Leak proof lid with clear slider

Breaking Barriers, One Calculation at a Time! Make a bold statement with this empowering "Glass Ceiling? I Prefer to Calculate Load Capacity" design, celebrating women in engineering, construction, and STEM fields. Whether you’re an architect, civil engineer, or skilled tradeswoman, this design showcases confidence, intelligence, and strength proving that women don’t just break barriers, they calculate their limits and exceed them. Designed for trailblazers and problem-solvers, this graphic features a strong, fearless woman in a hard hat and safety glasses, arms crossed in determination, surrounded by intricate blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings. The striking typography adds an extra punch, making it the perfect conversation starter in any setting. Why You'll Love This Design: Perfect for Women in STEM & Trades - Great for female engineers, construction workers, architects, welders, electricians, and anyone passionate about problem-solving. Motivational & Empowering - Encourages women and girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math while embracing their skills and confidence. Versatile & Stylish - ideal for work, casual wear, or as an office statement piece. Unique Gift Idea - A thoughtful gift for women in engineering and trades, recent graduates, or those making waves in male-dominated industries. Break barriers. Challenge expectations. Show the world that intelligence, skill, and determination have no limits! Get yours today and inspire the next generation of female engineers and builders!

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Amazon Customer
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 3
It was alright
Format: Kindle
Pervious to this book, I had no knowledge of the struggles of the Chinese in the South during the post Civil War era. For that reason, I'm glad I read this book. I enjoyed that this book discussed and gave perspective on many social issues of that time. The main character is spunky and likable. There are many unbelievable scenes and conversations that I did not enjoy because they seemed too far-fetched. Why the author had to include a description of a naked man was also not to my liking. Worst of all, though, was the incredible number of similes in this book. There were just too many, and it got annoying. Overall, it was good enough to read, but I do not highly recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
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R. Kretchman
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
A Chinese in Atlanta
Format: Kindle
The Girl Downstairs was a charming book. Although the writing isn’t particularly sophisticated, it felt like Jo was letting us peek into the pages of her diary—raw, honest, and deeply personal. Her journey, as the main character, was both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Through her eyes, we witness the simple beauty of connection and the ugly truth of prejudice that has plagued our country for far too long. It’s a powerful reminder that humanity should never be measured by the color of one’s skin. This is another great YA read—I highly recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2025
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C. Wong
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Atlanta During the 1890's
Format: Paperback
Whether you like The Downstairs Girl or not depends on what you crave. If you crave historical fiction that will teach you, or that helps you realize the myriad of things that were going on in a certian place and time (Atlanta during the 1890s, or an imaginative author who never use trite metaphors or similes, you will love this book. Or if you want to quickly turn pages, you will be disappointed. If you want a simple plot, do not read this book. If you want an intricately spun story with plenty of mystrey, humor and many surprises, you will love it. Jo Kuan is a Chinese American without voting rights, deStined to be a servang and doesn;t knw who her mother or father are, lives in a basement of a family with Old Gin who she thinks of as old man who adopted not offically but out of love. Chinese Americans were brought into the South after the Civil War to take over what slaves used to do but instead of no pay, they got tiny pay. You could walk or take a streetcar to work. Blacks sat the back of the streetcars, but if you were Chinese American, you didn't know where you sat or were told to gat off. They could not own or rent, where were you supposed to live; It was the start of Jim Crow laws and of cocoa cola. Women suffragettes started working towards the vote of white women. This was not a quiet oeriod of history. I thoroughly enjoyed this peak at Atlanta in the 1890's through an Asian American young woman's eyes, ears and even her nose.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2022
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Oscar Ibarra
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
simple to read and very helpful
Format: Kindle
Thank you, Mr. McLean for taking the time to write this book, it truly is helpful in our current situation in Las Vegas, NV.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2022
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Kindle Customer
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Recommended reading for whoever is/will applying to section 8
Format: Kindle
Good advices for those who need the government assistance. Very interesting and creative ways to successfully be granted with your vouch with the program. Thanks Mike! Well done!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021

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