Крупный российский производитель арматуры для ремонта и строительства воздушных линий электропередач, волоконно-оптических линий связи и структурированных кабельных сетей. Комплексный поставщик в сфере электроснабжения и телекоммуникаций.
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"We grew up playing one-on-one basketball in the driveway," David recalls about his sister, Maya. "I’m the older brother, and I dominated for years. Then, the summer before her freshman year of high school, she grew four inches and started hitting the weight room. Suddenly, I wasn't blocking her shots anymore—she was pinning mine against the backboard. It was a huge ego check. It forced me to stop relying on being 'the big brother' and actually start respecting her as a superior athlete. We’re closer now because of it, but I still won't play her for money." The Protective "Little" Sister
For siblings who play sports, physical size can change the competitive landscape overnight.
Whether it’s a sudden growth spurt in middle school or just a roll of the genetic dice, being the "smaller" older sibling creates a unique dynamic. Here are a few stories from those of us living the "shorter-older" life. The "Twin" Assumption
In the traditional family script, the older sibling is the protector—the big, strong leader who paves the way. But biology doesn’t always follow the script. For many of us, there comes a day when you realize your "baby" sister is no longer looking up to you. In fact, you’re looking up at her.
Sometimes, being the stronger sibling comes with a shift in responsibility.
Do you have a "little" sister who towers over you? you realized she had officially outgrown you?
"I’ve always been the 'dainty' one, while my younger sister, Jess, is built like a powerhouse," says Sarah. "When we were kids, I’d try to defend her from bullies. But by the time we hit high school, the roles flipped. I remember a guy being really aggressive and rude to me at a concert. Before I could even process it, Jess just stepped between us. She didn't say much, but she’s got this 'don't mess with my sister' presence that is terrifying. It’s a weird feeling to be protected by someone you used to change diapers for, but I wouldn't trade it for anything." The Wardrobe Woes
When "Little" Sister Isn't So Little: Stories of Growing Up in a Tall Shadow
Компанией «Инсталл» была произведена и поставлена линейная арматура, узлы крепления и комплектующие для монтажа волоконно-оптических линий связи, общей протяженностью 2000 км.
В течение нескольких лет реализации проекта осуществлена поставка свыше 1 млн. изделий по всей территории РФ на сумму более 200 млн. рублей.
Поставляли и продолжаем поставки арматуры ВОЛС и оптического кабеля. В рамках данного проекта уже поставлено более 500 000 наших изделий.
"We grew up playing one-on-one basketball in the driveway," David recalls about his sister, Maya. "I’m the older brother, and I dominated for years. Then, the summer before her freshman year of high school, she grew four inches and started hitting the weight room. Suddenly, I wasn't blocking her shots anymore—she was pinning mine against the backboard. It was a huge ego check. It forced me to stop relying on being 'the big brother' and actually start respecting her as a superior athlete. We’re closer now because of it, but I still won't play her for money." The Protective "Little" Sister
For siblings who play sports, physical size can change the competitive landscape overnight.
Whether it’s a sudden growth spurt in middle school or just a roll of the genetic dice, being the "smaller" older sibling creates a unique dynamic. Here are a few stories from those of us living the "shorter-older" life. The "Twin" Assumption my younger sister is taller and stronger than me stories
In the traditional family script, the older sibling is the protector—the big, strong leader who paves the way. But biology doesn’t always follow the script. For many of us, there comes a day when you realize your "baby" sister is no longer looking up to you. In fact, you’re looking up at her.
Sometimes, being the stronger sibling comes with a shift in responsibility. "We grew up playing one-on-one basketball in the
Do you have a "little" sister who towers over you? you realized she had officially outgrown you?
"I’ve always been the 'dainty' one, while my younger sister, Jess, is built like a powerhouse," says Sarah. "When we were kids, I’d try to defend her from bullies. But by the time we hit high school, the roles flipped. I remember a guy being really aggressive and rude to me at a concert. Before I could even process it, Jess just stepped between us. She didn't say much, but she’s got this 'don't mess with my sister' presence that is terrifying. It’s a weird feeling to be protected by someone you used to change diapers for, but I wouldn't trade it for anything." The Wardrobe Woes Suddenly, I wasn't blocking her shots anymore—she was
When "Little" Sister Isn't So Little: Stories of Growing Up in a Tall Shadow