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Choosing the Right Leader
Emphasizing the significance of selecting the most qualified candidate for the country remains crucial as Liberians gear up to exercise their democratic rights on October 10. It is crucial to give preference to qualities and policies that coincide with Liberia's best interests, despite the fact that influences like personal connections, party loyalty, and social pressure might affect choices. In this post, we'll detail the strong arguments Liberian voters should use to support their vote based on a candidate's unquestionable leadership abilities, clear vision, and track record of unflinching accountability and unimpeachable honesty.
Companies: Don't Rudely Put The Phone Down On Potential Customers.
I get a lot of calls from companies selling products to homeowners, though I live in a council house in the U.K. Sure, myself and my partner are looking to buy in the future because we don't want to be here anymore, but we are not there yet!
Carol TownendPublished 8 months ago in JournalThis Autumn Equinox
Autumn has nearly arrived... As the last hot days of summer have been giving way to the cool, crisp breezes of autumn, Mother Nature is starting to don its magnificent tapestry of fiery colors, ushering in a season of transition and transformation. This autumnal equinox, the celestial event marking the official arrival of autumn, holds a unique place in our hearts and spirits.
Cezarina TronePublished 8 months ago in JournalJESSICA
In a time, long past, in a village nestled at the foot of a towering mountain range, there lived a young woman named Jessica. Her name was not merely a label, but a profound reflection of her character and the ancient meanings woven into it.
Esse Naeemah AliPublished 8 months ago in JournalUS citizens jailed for years in Iran are finally free.
In the quiet suburbs of a small American town, the Harrison family had been living through a long and agonizing nightmare. Sarah Harrison, a loving mother of three, had been imprisoned in Iran for five harrowing years, accused of espionage, a charge she vehemently denied. Her husband, John, had become a tireless advocate for her release, working tirelessly with government officials, human rights organizations, and support groups, all while raising their children.
Are Mike Bloomberg's Thoughts About Remote Work Justified, Or Do They Reveal Something Completely Different?
I have been following a lot of the dialogue around the Return-To-Work Mandates. In over a dozen articles, I have been going through the data, looking at what has been revealed, and what the consequences of these decisions will be.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in JournalWords of wisdom
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Johann HollarPublished 8 months ago in JournalThe Long Road
It is so hard to be creative when so many words and ideas are swirling in your head. Most do not understand why you would be awake at 3 am in the morning and you have to go to your regular job in the next few hours.
Greg TuckerPublished 8 months ago in JournalDemocracy
Democracy: The Pillar of Modern GovernanceDemocracy, derived from the Greek words "demos" (people) and "kratos" (rule), stands as one of humanity's most significant political achievements. It's a system of governance where the power to make decisions rests in the hands of the citizens. In this essay, we will explore the essence of democracy, its historical evolution, its core principles, its challenges, and its enduring significance in the contemporary world.Democracy's roots can be traced back to ancient Greece, particularly in Athens, where it emerged in the 5th century BC. In this early form of democracy, eligible citizens gathered in the "Ekklesia" to discuss and vote on important matters. However, it was a limited democracy, excluding women, slaves, and non-citizens. The idea of democracy lay dormant for centuries until it was revitalized during the Enlightenment period in Europe. Thinkers like John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau advocated for the sovereignty of the people and the social contract, which formed the philosophical basis for modern democracies.The fundamental principles of democracy encompass the protection of individual rights, rule of law, free and fair elections, separation of powers, and a vibrant civil society. These principles ensure that government serves the people, rather than the other way around. Individual rights, such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, are at the core of democratic values, safeguarding citizens from government overreach. The rule of law ensures that everyone, regardless of their status, is subject to the same legal framework. Free and fair elections allow citizens to choose their leaders, creating a government that is accountable to the electorate. The separation of powers prevents any one branch of government from becoming too powerful, promoting checks and balances. Lastly, a vibrant civil society, comprising non-governmental organizations and a free press, helps keep the government in check and promotes transparency.Despite its undeniable strengths, democracy faces numerous challenges in the contemporary world. One pressing issue is the erosion of democratic norms and institutions in some established democracies. Populism and authoritarianism have gained ground in recent years, threatening the very foundations of democracy. Polarization and misinformation, exacerbated by the digital age, have weakened the public discourse and eroded trust in democratic institutions. Additionally, voter suppression, gerrymandering, and the influence of money in politics have raised concerns about the fairness of elections.Another challenge is the question of whether democracy is universally applicable. Some argue that cultural, historical, and economic factors may make it difficult for certain countries to adopt and sustain democratic systems. Others believe that democracy can take on various forms and adapt to different contexts, emphasizing the importance of local ownership and gradual change.Furthermore, the rise of global challenges, such as climate change, pandemics, and cyber threats, has tested the capacity of democracies to respond effectively. Coordinating responses across multiple democratic nations can be slow and cumbersome, making it necessary to strike a balance between democratic deliberation and decisive action in times of crisis.Nevertheless, democracy remains a powerful and enduring form of governance for several reasons. First, it empowers individuals and promotes human rights, fostering dignity and freedom for all citizens. Second, it provides a mechanism for peaceful change and dispute resolution, reducing the likelihood of violent conflict. Third, democracies tend to be more innovative and prosperous, as they encourage diverse perspectives and competition. Fourth, democracy promotes transparency and accountability, reducing corruption and abuse of power. Finally, it reflects the fundamental principle that governments derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed.In conclusion, democracy stands as a pillar of modern governance, embodying principles of individual rights, rule of law, free and fair elections, separation of powers, and a vibrant civil society. While it faces significant challenges in the contemporary world, its enduring significance lies in its capacity to empower individuals, promote human rights, facilitate peaceful change, foster innovation, ensure transparency, and uphold the principle of government by consent. As we navigate the complexities of the 21st century, democracy remains a beacon of hope, reminding us that the power to shape our collective destiny ultimately rests in the hands of the people.
Izuchukwu James NwebonyiPublished 8 months ago in JournalOverbearing Opinions In Leadership
The higher you rise in Leadership, the more opinions you will hear. The majority of the time people give them in good faith, and their hope really is to help you.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in JournalInternational Eqaul Pay Day
"When women thrive, societies prosper. Let's ensure equal pay for equal work." International Equal Pay Day is a crucial reminder of the ongoing battle for gender equality in the workplace. This day underscores the significance of paying individuals fairly, regardless of their gender. When we bridge the gender pay gap, we not only promote social justice but also boost economic growth. Equal pay encourages a more diverse and inclusive workforce, harnessing the full potential of talent worldwide.
Noor MohammadPublished 8 months ago in JournalThe Speed Of Time
Time is such a strange thing. When I was younger, time always felt like it was going quicker and quicker. Everything always felt like there was never enough time.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 8 months ago in Journal