book review
Books reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven books.
ANNA. Content Warning.
In the ancient city of Alexandria, nestled along the banks of the Nile, there lived a woman named Anna whose life was intimately intertwined with the ancient meanings of her name. She was not just an ordinary resident of the city; she was renowned throughout the land for her wisdom, compassion, and the grace that seemed to flow from her like a river.
By Esse Naeemah Ali2 years ago in Journal
"First You Vision It, Then You Write It"
"First You Vision It, Then You Write It" is more than just a writing journal; it's a captivating tool designed to inspire and motivate writers to bring their creative ideas to life. This journal, with its more than 100 pages of high-quality paper, offers ample space to pour your thoughts, dreams, and stories onto its inviting pages. With a title that encapsulates its essence, this journal emphasizes the critical process of visualizing your ideas before setting them down in writing.
By chavone chakhan2 years ago in Journal
Unveiling the Enigma: Vladimir Putin's Billion-Dollar Palace
Unveiling the Enigma: Vladimir Putin's Billion-Dollar Palace Introduction In the world of politics and power, few figures have been as enigmatic and controversial as Vladimir Putin, Russia's formidable leader. Over the years, Putin's rise to power has been accompanied by rumors, speculations, and controversies, one of which is the alleged billion-dollar palace on the Black Sea coast. This opulent residence has been the subject of intrigue, investigations, and international scrutiny. In this blog, we delve into the mysterious world of Vladimir Putin's billion-dollar palace, examining its history, allegations, and implications for Russia and the world.
By Oscar Okuli2 years ago in Journal
Keyboards and doubts
In the tapestry of my life, there exists a thread woven with ink, a thread that tells the story of a woman who dared to write, a woman who summoned the courage to share her words with the world. That woman is me - a dreamer who yearned to become the author of her own narrative.
By Hauwa Saeed2 years ago in Journal
Leaving Pakistan Behind. Content Warning.
The Decision The accountant's name is Adeel. He is 35 years old and has been working as an accountant at a small firm in Islamabad for the past 10 years. He is married to Sarah, and they have two young children, a 6-year-old son named Zain and a 4-year-old daughter named Zara.
By CruseBurke12 years ago in Journal
Understanding the Impact of Negativity and Racism on Humanity. Content Warning.
In recent years, the United Kingdom has witnessed a concerning trend within its media landscape – a growing prevalence of negativity. While journalism has always been about holding a mirror to society and addressing critical issues, an excessive focus on negativity can have detrimental consequences. This article delves into the repercussions of this trend, its origins, and potential solutions.
By Carmen Galloway2 years ago in Journal
Bookaholic and God
Do you all pray to God? Who do you turn to in difficult times? Being born and brought up in a Hindu family, I was always taught to pray daily before school so that God could bless us with knowledge and willingness to be a good performers in school. Well, these small prayer sessions turned into praying twice daily, keeping fasts and visiting temples regularly as I grew up, sometimes without any reason and sometimes with the desire to get something in return. We as a family used to go on a trip to our village every year where our parents made sure that certain temples were included in our itinerary and my sister and I used to go because we loved staying in hotels, eat what we want and buy toys near temples. When we were a little older our parents enrolled us for a religious summer camp where they taught us Yoga, meditation and since we were all just kids arranged certain games etc. for us. We practiced all this at home as well daily till the time we went into college and got busy with other things.
By [email protected]2 years ago in Journal
How Logo Tablecloths Bridge Brands and Customers
In the ever-evolving landscape of marketing and branding, businesses are constantly on the lookout for innovative ways to connect with their customers. One such creative avenue that has gained prominence is the use of logo tablecloths. These unassuming yet impactful pieces of fabric play a significant role in bridging the gap between brands and their customers, serving as a powerful tool for brand communication and customer engagement.
By Bannersign World2 years ago in Journal










