
Giorgi Mikhelidze
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Premium Music Services - What’s The Future?
Do you happen to be someone who purchases music? If that’s the case, how do you envision the future of paid music? We've certainly gone a long way in terms of music purchasing: there was a period when people used to listen to audio cassettes, then CDs and downloads. As technology progresses, new ways for people to listen to and buy music become accessible, however, what does the future hold?
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Beat
Billie Eilish As a New Genre
Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas have already been pushing the limits of alternative pop music ever since the publication of Ocean Eyes in 2015. They are considered to be developing a whole new subgenre inside mainstream music with Billie's innovative style and unique vocal technique, Finneas' producing ability, and their songwriting abilities. Their career is still in its early stages, and Billie is just 19 years old. However, they already managed to reach huge success with thirteen Grammys in total. This is a very big number and definitely a very promising word in the modern music industry.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Beat
10 Features in iPadOS 15 That Make iPad the Productivity Powerhouse
IOS 15 has been a major talk of the season with giddy expectations on what is to come. Apple released the update on September 20, iPadOS 15 has surprised the world with some unique capabilities that take iPad’s productivity and versatility even further. While the vast majority of features available on iPhones are heading to iPad, some are not.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in 01
Influence of Biden administration policy on the USD
U.S. President Joe Biden might suggest he rejects the "America First" policy of former President Donald Trump. But Biden should not be judged by his words but by his deeds, and he keeps pursuing US interests in a way that harms the rest of the globe.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Trader
Some things they should have thought us in school
School is one of the most important institutions when it comes to the development of the person. Among the educational institutions, it is where we spend most of the time and it is the place where we learn some of the basics of socialization and social life. The schooling system is different in every country and thus students all over the world have different programs. Though some of the subjects and materials remain the same for everyone. Maths, biology, chemistry, grammar, and some more are the subjects mostly learned by everyone.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Education
Why success gurus should not be your source of motivation
The success does not fall from the tree. Nor does the money. We work hard in order to achieve our own portion of success, and we try to be involved and engaged in everything we can in order to reach the goal. This path is never easy, nonetheless, it is often very tough. Sometimes, we need a good push in order not to get messed up and to continue working. Sometimes we might need just a little push in order not to give up.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Journal
What addiction does to family relationships
Addiction is a harmful disease that affects a great deal not only a person itself but people they are surrounded by. It can cause a lot of unpleasant feelings including lack of attention, irritability, inability to concentrate on things, and so on. A person who is addicted to something usually can’t control his emotions, feelings, and desires because for him the object of the obsession is the only important thing on this planet. Therefore, the fact that addiction does affect family relationships is not surprising.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Psyche
Why Canada's gaming scene is so underwhelming
Nowadays the gaming industry is a major force in the economy for so many countries all over the world. If you look at the recent statistics, you will Be certain that Canada is definitely among those countries where the gaming industry is thriving. The study conducted by the Entertainment Software Association of Canada (ESAC) shows that the gaming landscape of Canada has a big impact on the county’s economic growth. In fact, the video gaming sector contributes a lot to Canada’s GDP and it provided $4.5 billion in 2019.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Gamers
Mass Effect - the game that changed me
Video games have always been a part of my life. I loved playing them. Of course, the first thing that I wanted was just getting pleasure from it. But then I came across the game called Mass Effect...and so the things began.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Gamers
The stain that CS: GO has left on the gaming community
One of the most high-profile scandals of the gaming world unfolded around CS: GO regarding skins. Jasper Ward, a lawyer hired by one of the affected users, filed a lawsuit against Valve and said it was time for the company to comment on the matter, calling their silence "shameless." It was a major blow for one of the best video games.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Gamers
Video games that changed the world
Games are an integral part of the entertainment culture, just like any film or book. Perhaps even more, given the growth of the market. Call of Duty's annual releases are a real event. At the time of its release, millions of people take a vacation, open a pack of chips, take out of the refrigerator soda and immerse themselves in hostilities.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in Gamers
Women's activism in Malaysia
Little African nations are widely known for their involvement in social activism. People in various countries on the continent try to protect human rights and raise the awareness of the society about lots of concerning matters that Africa faces today. There are many people in these countries whose rights are badly violated and that’s especially the case with women. The rights of African women are abused so much that it's unparalleled in any other place in the world. In spite of the fact that the continent is pretty diverse, in most regions female citizens are experiencing discrimination, sexual abuse, violence, economic issues, and political marginalization. This is why protecting human rights has become vital in Africa and fortunately, women’s activism rapidly raises.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze2 years ago in The Swamp