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General Economics
Is Economics a subject that seems interesting to you. It does to me since I do not have to study for examinations now, but back when in college it was the course that nobody seemed to like very much even if you were a business or even an accounting major. I guess you could say it is kind of a boring subject to study at times especially the historical points of the subject.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Capital Goods
So what are capital goods economically speaking. Well, they are the ones that increase productive efficiency and permit us to have a greater output of consumer goods at a future date from the free resources that are offered. This is another aspect of what is known as capitalism.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Choices Made
Life is all about the choices we make. Some are good and some are bad. The choices will make affects you and even some family and friends that are around you. Your choices affect your personal and even your professional life. I remember a choice that I made to become a teacher, but ended up becoming a nurse instead, but really these were not bad choices for I used by education to become a teacher in my profession of a nurse. After 16 years of nursing and teaching I made a choice to become a writer and I am loving that choice for I am sharing what I know and learned in life. I am happy with the choices that I have made even though I am a single person for I am not lonely for I have many books that offer many friends old and new.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Happy birthdays!!!!
What is it about celebrating birthdays? I will be 60 in just about two and half months, and that is a celebration in itself in these days. I was never really a party person for I do not like being the center of attention a lot of the time. Birthdays are a time to celebrate your life and whatever you wish to convey to others, and if it is a party your family and friends want to give you accept it for this is the gift of LOVE of them.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
A Quill Pen
Who has ever written with a quill pen before? I have and it is an experience having to go back and forth to dip the nib (a nib is the portion of the pen that holds the ink) into a little jar of ink or as they did a very long time ago in inkwells on a desk, but you probably know that. The tips are very sharp but I believe everyone will know that fact. Some quill pens are stiff and others can be flowy with the breeze when it blows. Just think about it for a second or a few minutes.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Jumbled thoughts
The life which we are having has purpose, but how to find what is your purpose? and how you can find it? well it is difficult but not impossible. The things which we love to do are mostly our comfort ones but when we do them and avoid others, we are called lazy because we can't live our comfort zone and when we go against that and do something that's hard, we suffer. The peace of mind is the most pleasurable and convenient thing to have, because if you are distrust from mind, nothing give you pleasure and happiness, no matter how good the situation and weather is. But what to do go against your comfort or do what you love? it is not necessary the things which we love are easy to do. they can be difficult for someone who doesn't love.
By Parveen Baloch 2 years ago in Critique
The Art of Constructive Critique: How to Provide Feedback That Inspires Growth
Constructive critique is an art form that can inspire growth and development in individuals, teams, and organizations. Providing feedback in a constructive manner requires skill, empathy, and a focus on improvement rather than criticism. In this article, we will explore the principles of constructive critique and provide practical tips on how to deliver feedback that fosters growth.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Critique
Eclipse
Cannot experience the solar eclipse this day for the image is the reason why. The definition of a solar eclipse in brief is when the moon crosses completely over the moon and nighttime takes over daytime for a few short hours. You will hear and see dusk happening and the nighttime creatures making the presence known a bit early.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
A Wedding
Went to a very special wedding today. It was my first grandnieces wedding day. She and her husband are perfect together. Their colors were white and shades of blue. This was a very traditional wedding from the throwing of the bouquet to the throwing of the garter. The wedding was an outside wedding and the weather was perfect. Sunny and mild even for Central Louisiana for it could have been humid or rainy or both, but it wasn't it was perfect.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
ADHD in women
Hi Brains. Just so you know, I'm an ADHD woman. Like a man with ADHD, I have mental health issues, but they affect me differently. Intro music Before we begin, I want to note that several guys commented on my ADHD in girls episode, "Wait.. I have the GIRL presentation?" There is no "girl presentation" of ADHD, but research shows that women—at least cisgendered women—present differently to cismen due to biological and social factors, which can make our ADHD harder to diagnose and treat. Because people are diverse, part of this may apply to both genders.
By Violet Muthoni2 years ago in Critique










