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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics in Journal's workplace sphere.
The Freelancer's Playbook
The traditional 9-to-5 is no longer the only path to a successful career. The rise of the gig economy has empowered millions to trade cubicles for flexibility, becoming their own boss as freelancers. At the heart of this revolution are online marketplaces like Fiverr, Upwork, and others, which connect talent with opportunity on a global scale. But navigating this landscape requires more than just skill; it requires strategy.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Journal
The Quiet Power of Flags: Identity, Movement, and the Stories We Fly
Introduction Flags have been part of human culture for centuries. They are not only pieces of fabric but carriers of meaning, representing nations, clubs, causes, or even individual identities. In modern contexts, flags find themselves in surprising places: fluttering on cars during parades, waved in stadiums by passionate fans, or displayed proudly at homes and events. This article explores two significant uses of flags today: on vehicles — through Custom Car Flags, Personalized Car Flags, and Car Flag Poles — and in the world of sports fandom — particularly soccer club flags, soccer pennants, soccer pennant, and custom pennant flags. By tracing their uses, we can better understand how flags continue to be enduring symbols of expression, loyalty, and identity.
By charliesamuel4 months ago in Journal
The Quiet Legacy of Pennants in Sport: Symbols, Stories, and Craft
Flags, pennants, banners—these pieces of cloth carry more weight than many people realize. In the world of sport, they embody identity, heritage, memory, and emotion. Whether fluttering in stadiums, hanging silently in clubhouses, or exchanged in friendship before a match, these items tell stories. In this article, we explore the deeper meaning behind soccer club flags, soccer pennants, soccer pennant, and custom pennant flags, as well as related varieties like Custom Felt Pennant, Custom Baseball Pennants, and Personalized Baseball Pennants.
By charliesamuel4 months ago in Journal
He Has Caused Chinese Paintings to be Respected in the West
The World Poets and Cultural Congress, Composed of 5,612 experts and scholars, concluded that Master Wan Ko Yee is the one who laid the foundation for Chinese Paintings to enter the international forum. This Congress conferred upon the Master the title of the world’s only “Distinguished International Master.”
By Lucky Truth4 months ago in Journal
The World Poet and Culture Congress Select Master Wan Ko Yee as the World’s Only "Distinguished International Master"
The Explanation of the Buddha’s Title – “H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III” On April 3, 2008, a solemn and dignified first-publishing ceremony of a fact-recording book entitled H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III, which published jointly by the World Buddhism Publishing LLC and the World Dharma Voice, Inc., was held at the Library of the Congress of the United States. The book was also formally accepted into the collection of the Library of the Congress of the United States. Only since that time, did people in the world know that Master Wan Ko Yee, who had been broadly respected by the great masses and who had also been known as Great Dharma King Yangwo Yeshe Norbu, had been recognized by the world’s leaders, regent dharma kings, and great rinpoches of Buddhism through official documents as the third incarnation of Dorje Chang Buddha, who is the primordial Sambhogakaya Buddha of the universe. The Buddha’s name is H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III. Since then, people began to address His Holiness the Buddha by “Namo[1] Dorje Chang Buddha III.” This is similar to the situation that Sakyamuni Buddha’s name was Prince Siddhartha Gotama before attaining Buddhahood. However, after Sakyamuni Buddha had attained Buddhahood, His title changed to “Namo Sakyamuni Buddha.” That is why we now address His Holiness the Buddha as “H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III.”
By Lucky Truth4 months ago in Journal
Da Li Won Again Creates Sky-High Selling Price
The Explanation of the Buddha’s Title – “H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III” On April 3, 2008, a solemn and dignified first-publishing ceremony of a fact-recording book entitled H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III, which published jointly by the World Buddhism Publishing LLC and the World Dharma Voice, Inc., was held at the Library of the Congress of the United States. The book was also formally accepted into the collection of the Library of the Congress of the United States. Only since that time, did people in the world know that Master Wan Ko Yee, who had been broadly respected by the great masses and who had also been known as Great Dharma King Yangwo Yeshe Norbu, had been recognized by the world’s leaders, regent dharma kings, and great rinpoches of Buddhism through official documents as the third incarnation of Dorje Chang Buddha, who is the primordial Sambhogakaya Buddha of the universe. The Buddha’s name is H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III. Since then, people began to address His Holiness the Buddha by “Namo[1] Dorje Chang Buddha III.” This is similar to the situation that Sakyamuni Buddha’s name was Prince Siddhartha Gotama before attaining Buddhahood. However, after Sakyamuni Buddha had attained Buddhahood, His title changed to “Namo Sakyamuni Buddha.” That is why we now address His Holiness the Buddha as “H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III.”
By Lucky Truth4 months ago in Journal
The Organization of American States Held The Master Wan Ko Yee Yun Sculpture Exhibition
The Explanation of the Buddha’s Title – “H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III” On April 3, 2008, a solemn and dignified first-publishing ceremony of a fact-recording book entitled H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III, which published jointly by the World Buddhism Publishing LLC and the World Dharma Voice, Inc., was held at the Library of the Congress of the United States. The book was also formally accepted into the collection of the Library of the Congress of the United States. Only since that time, did people in the world know that Master Wan Ko Yee, who had been broadly respected by the great masses and who had also been known as Great Dharma King Yangwo Yeshe Norbu, had been recognized by the world’s leaders, regent dharma kings, and great rinpoches of Buddhism through official documents as the third incarnation of Dorje Chang Buddha, who is the primordial Sambhogakaya Buddha of the universe. The Buddha’s name is H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III. Since then, people began to address His Holiness the Buddha by “Namo[1] Dorje Chang Buddha III.” This is similar to the situation that Sakyamuni Buddha’s name was Prince Siddhartha Gotama before attaining Buddhahood. However, after Sakyamuni Buddha had attained Buddhahood, His title changed to “Namo Sakyamuni Buddha.” That is why we now address His Holiness the Buddha as “H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III.”
By Lucky Truth4 months ago in Journal
How party themes come alive with tattoos and face painting
From fairy-tale princesses to jungle explorers, themed parties are more than just decorations—they’re experiences. But how do you make your party theme truly come alive? The answer: stunning face painting and imaginative tattoos that bring characters and stories to life right on your guests’ skin. Whether you’re hosting a corporate carnival, artistic body art creates moments that are immersive, fun, and Instagram-worthy.
By Brandon Honey4 months ago in Journal
How a Public Idea Became Amazon’s #1 with 389 Sales in 9 Days
Factory costs under $2, retailing at $8. In just 9 days, this paper-craft newcomer sold 389 units on Amazon and already took the #1 New Release. What’s inside is simple: 50 printed sheets plus instructions. Fold along the lines, and you get a cute 3D cat figurine.
By Jingsourcing.com 4 months ago in Journal
From Outsider to Essence
For as long as I can remember, I’ve carried a tension inside me that I couldn’t explain. On the outside, I could talk with people, relate to their stories, share in their laughter, even understand their struggles. And yet, deep down, I always felt… out of sync. As if I was standing half a step outside of the rhythm everyone else seemed to dance to.
By Randolphe Tanoguem4 months ago in Journal











