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Is Working from Home Bad for Your Health?
I’ve got a job working from home, 100% of the time. I am a fully disconnected, remote worker. I "work from home". For 20 years, I toiled away in glass towers and pre-fabricated 70’s offices, commuting in and out of London like a rat in a maze, addicted to the cocaine-laced water my scientist overlords were feeding me, returning daily for my corporate fix in work attire and brushed hair.
Jamie JacksonPublished 4 days ago in Journal - AI-Generated
Serengeti National Park Tour Packages From India
Embark on an Unforgettable Adventure: Serengeti National Park Tour Packages from India For the wildlife enthusiast, there's perhaps no destination more captivating than Tanzania's Serengeti National Park. Envision vast grasslands teeming with lions, zebras, wildebeests, and countless other creatures, all playing out the drama of life and survival on a grand scale. This is the magic that awaits you on a Serengeti National Park tour package from India.
The Wild TerrainPublished 4 days ago in Journal Wisdom on the Edge of Extinction
The thought weighed heavily on my mind as I perched on the crumbling precipice of what once was a bustling city, now a wasteland. My view stretched out over an endless expanse of ruins, ghostly remnants of our once-glorious civilization. The sun, a dull orange orb, hung low in the sky, casting long shadows and bathing everything in a sickly hue.
RAVI KUMARPublished 4 days ago in JournalSummer Outfits for Every Body Type: Finding Perfect Fit
The start of the year is over and it is getting warmer already, it is time to dress up, time to change our outfit and choose clothes that are suitable for the summer. Summer styles are not just about putting on pieces in light hues or fabrics that are thin; instead, it is about putting on clothes that makes more sense on the body. This specific article aims at highlighting the trends for the dress code this summer that fit plus size outfits each type of body type to achieve the desired chic look this summer.
go shoppings goPublished 4 days ago in JournalMuses & Musings
Welcome to my new series, a weekly blog on what’s inspiring me. I spent much of last week in bed with a stomach bug. I’ll spare you the details of that—but in addition to the grotesque physical symptoms, I had some fever dreams I won’t soon forget. Imagine my surprise to see Vocal’s newest challenge: Write a fiction story about a recurring dream or nightmare.
Davina Zinn McKeePublished 4 days ago in JournalRain's Simple Pleasures
Rain has always been special to me, bringing a sense of peace and happiness that I cherish. The coolness of the rain, the joy of playing in the water, the hope it brings after a long drought, and the soothing sound of raindrops all make rainy days magical. My love for the rain is deeply personal and tied to many wonderful experiences and feelings.
Dominique AlcantaraPublished 4 days ago in JournalThe Road To A Different Future
Help Change The World by Voting for Mr. Health and Fitness 2024! Read to the End to see How this Impacts The World! --- When you see Problems in the World, sometimes you feel like you must try to do whatever is in your power to Change it.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 4 days ago in JournalAdaptive Reuse and Historic Preservation in Chicago's Real Estate Market
Chicago's rich architectural heritage and cultural legacy have endowed the city with a wealth of historic buildings and structures that serve as enduring reminders of its storied past. In recent years, adaptive reuse and historic preservation have emerged as powerful tools for revitalizing these historic properties, breathing new life into iconic landmarks and repurposing them for modern-day uses. In this article, we explore the significance of adaptive reuse and historic preservation in Chicago's real estate market, examining the trends, challenges, and opportunities that define this dynamic sector.
Hirsh MohindraPublished 4 days ago in JournalTatay Hector: Most Valuable Cook
Some people might say that cooking Filipino dishes is as easy as counting 123, but for Hector Reyes known as ‘Tatay Hec’, long-standing cook and father figure of Harris Memorial College, cooling our national cuisines tales more than a mixture of herbs and spices—it is a recipe of hardships, grabbing opportunities, and kitchen opportunities.
Camille DellosaPublished 4 days ago in Journal- AI-Generated
Top SMM Panels for 2024: A Comparative Review
Social Media Marketing (SMM) panels are web-based platforms designed to provide various services to enhance social media presence and engagement. They cater to businesses, influencers, and marketers by offering automated solutions to increase followers, likes, comments, shares, and other forms of engagement across multiple social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok.
Mustafa SakibPublished 4 days ago in Journal - AI-Generated
My Personal Journey with Targeted Cancer Therapy in Germany Through TACE (Transarterial Chemoembolization)
As I lay on the operating table about to go under the knife, the word cancer was firmly branded in the deepest recesses of my mind. However, the treatment and the journey I went through changed after learning of a targeted therapy known as TACE, which is offered in Germany.
TechParatoxPublished 5 days ago in Journal Empathy: Intangible Asset
Filipinos are known as good English speakers. Filipinos also tend to use the skill of speaking other languages as a method of gauging a person’s intelligence. It’s just funny how Filipinos are using foreign languages more when they don’t even know how to distinguish the true meaning and implications of some basic words.
Camille DellosaPublished 5 days ago in Journal