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Life After Education
I remember sitting in my secondary school classes thinking about how I couldn't wait to grow up and be a 'proper adult'. Since then, I've been to college, studied at university, and am about start to my third job after university. And being a 23 year old British man, I have a higher chance of dying from suicide as a result of mental health issues than anything else.
By Adrian Dynes6 years ago in Journal
The Art of Gathering
How could I resist an offer to check out Peter Jackson’s new documentary to mark the centenary of the first world war’s end? He has created a visually staggering thought experiment; an immersive deep-dive into what it was like for ordinary British soldiers on the western front. He has restored flickery old black-and-white archive footage of the servicemen’s life in training and in the trenches. He’s colourised it, he has dubbed in what the men were actually saying, and has used diaries and letters for narrative voiceover. The effect is electrifying.
By Wendy Grenfell6 years ago in Journal
The View from the Dog House (Pt. 6)
The short answer is that it can do. People who read Rosy Teale's books who know her say they recognise bits of her in various characters. People are generally interesting to observe so when you are writing character driven fiction it is only natural to draw on these observations sometimes.
By Rosanna Teale6 years ago in Journal
5 Tips for How to Have an Effective Team
When you are working in an organization it is important to be a team player. Your company will pair you with teams, and you need to work on building relationships with your teammates and be a contributing member to the team. It can take time to connect with the team, but it will get easier over time. Team bonding isn’t usually immediate, but it is one of the key factors that determine how productive you are going to be at work. In this article, I will discuss some tips and tricks to build an effective team that will help grow your organization.
By Dennis McKonkie6 years ago in Journal
Differences Between Software Engineering and Programming
Difference Between SE and Developer A Reality Check Software Engineers and Developer are two entirely different animals. They think differently, they behave differently, and most importantly of all, they code differently. Many people get the two confused, and that makes sense if you don't know very much about computers and software engineering. Of course, there is some overlap, but they should be differentiated.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Journal
How to Write Blog Posts That Rank Well
Nowadays, with the development of social media, more and more people tend to write their thoughts, which they want to be read by a broader audience. There are millions of blog posts on thousands of topics in which readers are interested. To write the blog post which will attract the attention of the readers, it is necessary to know the key tips on how to write blog posts that rank well. Following these basic rules will help to gain more popularity among the thousands of posts available on the Internet. Another option is to apply to one of the cheapest essay writing services and order a blog article from an expert writer.
By Thornie Longmuir6 years ago in Journal
Take Your Interior Designing Business to the Next Level With Amazing Photography!
Are you obsessed with décor? Are you someone who gets goosebumps the moment you see a new empty room? Do empty rooms come across to you as a blank canvas that you can perk up with your creative touch? Do you love to manipulate colours and designs, and create a unique combo by blending together multiple elements? Are you someone who loves fiddling with sheets and curtains, that has a keen eye for smaller touches like accessories and even organisation? If you are all of these (and more!) you probably are an interior designer (or aspiring to be one!).
By Eada Hudes6 years ago in Journal
Makent Hotels – A Perfect Turnkey to Quickstart a Lodging Business
TurnKey To The Hotel Rental Business: In today’s hectic world, people spend more on traveling and lodging. Business on such services hits the market easily if they satisfy people's need. A report says that Online travel market is forecasted to grow to 817.5 billion USD by 2020. Thus, the vast, open travel industry welcomes young minds to step in.
By Trioangle Technologies6 years ago in Journal
Viable Career Paths in South Africa
The economy of South Africa is known to have it’s instability, especially considering the extreme political change that’s happened. Having said that, impressive job opportunities are always there for individuals that are willing to get educated and go through any legal roundabouts to get into such positions. This article will go over some industries a young South African should consider before picking a career at university.
By Jonathan G6 years ago in Journal
How Payment Delay Affects Your Business
As most business owners and CFOs know, cash flow is the lifeblood of a business. Without cash flow, a business will cease to exist. It is therefore important for all businesses, large and small, to manage their cash-flow effectively. One common threat to cash flow that many credit controllers will recognize is late payments, which can do significant harm to a business. Here, we look at why cash flow is important and how cutting down on late payments can help improve things.
By Geoffrey Musera6 years ago in Journal











