fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
How to Say "No" Without Saying No:
In our fast-paced world, saying "no" is often considered difficult or even rude. Whether it's declining a social invitation, turning down a project at work, or rejecting a favor, the fear of disappointing or offending others can make us hesitate to express our true feelings. However, there are ways to gracefully decline without resorting to a blunt "no." In this blog post, we'll explore the art of saying "no" without actually saying it, allowing you to assert boundaries while maintaining positive relationships.
Mahnoor MalikPublished 11 months ago in JournalThe US economy is on the brink of a recession
Introduction: A recession refers to a significant economic downturn characterized by a widespread slowdown in economic activity across all sectors.
Evelyn TaylorPublished 11 months ago in JournalUnveiling the Facts About Islam
Understanding a Global Faith Introduction Islam, with over 1.8 billion followers worldwide, is one of the fastest-growing religions. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most misunderstood. In an effort to foster understanding and dispel misconceptions, this article will explore some fundamental facts about Islam, shedding light on its beliefs, practices, and contributions to society.
mohammed kabadaPublished 11 months ago in JournalAttempting the Great and Impossible.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche said , "I know of no better life purpose than to perish in attempting the great and impossible. The fact that something seems impossible shouldn't be a reason to not pursue it, that's exactly what makes it worth pursuing. Where would the courage and greatness be if success was certain and there was no risk ? The only true failure is shrinking away from life's challenges."
Which Platform Should You Write for - Medium or Vocal Media?
Is writing for Vocal Media or Medium worth it? Is it worth being a member of Vocal Media or Medium? What do you think? Here are my thoughts on each of these platforms but first a bit about myself.
Denise LarkinPublished 11 months ago in JournalGlobal Canvas
Once upon a time, in the bustling streets of a small town, there lived a visionary entrepreneur named Amelia. Her dream was to create a business that would captivate hearts and minds all around the world. Armed with her determination and a burning passion, she embarked on an extraordinary journey to brand her business in the most remarkable way.
Oluwaseun AdetulePublished 11 months ago in JournalSarki: Champion of Progress and Empathy
REAL NAME: Umar Adamu Sarki. BACKGROUND: He hails from Jalingo Local government, he was born in Turaki A ward into the family of a renowned politician known as Late. Alh. Adamu Sunkani. His father was a politician who has held different political position within Taraba State, started as a CNC State Chairman in 1997 and as a PDP State Chairman in 1999.
Biden Celebrates Resolution of Debt Ceiling Crisis in Oval Office Address
In his first speech from the Oval Office, President Joe Biden expressed relief and celebrated the resolution of the debt ceiling crisis. The bipartisan budget agreement, which passed both the Senate and the House, averted the possibility of a government default that could have had catastrophic consequences for the United States and global economies. President Biden highlighted the importance of passing this critical budget agreement just days before the Treasury Department warned of potential inability to meet financial obligations.
M. A. AlamPublished 11 months ago in JournalRobotics and Sustainability
Robotics and Sustainability: Building a Greener Future Transforming the World with Robotics and Sustainability Introduction
Research and Writing
Just because when writing your novel you're doing some creative writing, doesn't mean that you get to make up everything in your novel from imagination. Sure if it's part of your world like electricity being made from trapped fairies in lamps, but if you're not writing a fantasy novel - this is a little out of place.
Elise L. BlakePublished 11 months ago in JournalDiscover the Best Banks in Romania for All Your Financial Needs
When it comes to overseeing your funds successfully, choosing the correct bank is vital. In Romania, a nation known for its dynamic economy and developing money related segment, there are a few exceptional banks that offer a wide run of administrations to cater to the assorted needs of individuals and businesses. In this article, we are going investigate a few of the finest banks in Romania that give uncommon client benefit, inventive items, and a strong reputation for unwavering quality.
Soumya PandaPublished 11 months ago in JournalFacts about Vice President Kashim Shettima
EDUCATION: He attended Lamisula Primary School in Maiduguri from 1972-1978. He started secondary school at Government Community Secondary School in Biu in the southern part of Borno State from 1978 to 1980 but later transferred to Government Science Secondary School, Potiskum, where he completed his secondary education.