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A Guide To Earning Money Blogging
There has been a rapid increase of blogs over the last several years from people of all different backgrounds. These blogs are written about any topic imaginable, from the most mundane daily life to the most extraordinary travel adventures, politics, business, parenting, education, finance, and everything else in between.
By Scott Coleson5 years ago in Journal
Can I Work in UAE While on Visit Visa?
With nearly 90% of the UAE population comprising of immigrants and expatriates, it isn’t arcane knowledge that many people autochthonous to the UAE’s neighbouring countries have made UAE their home. Many go to the UAE in search of better opportunities, while many others carry out a business setup in Dubai and become the providers of those opportunities. The UAE government has been equally welcoming of the many ethnicities that reside in the UAE.
By Crosslink International5 years ago in Journal
So You Dream of Being a Writer? The Reality Might Not Be What You Expect
Most of us who dream of being writers imagine that we'll publish novels. We picture sitting behind the desk at an author-signing with long lines of fans queuing out the door, our beautifully designed books stacked up beside us.
By Kelly Eden5 years ago in Journal
John Omar Woodcarver
John Omar is an artist and philosopher who took a vow of poverty as a young man. He does not believe that taking a vow of poverty will increase one's social standing but says that it can do wonders for one's social understanding. He obtained valuable knowledge from the wise people he met while hitchhiking between Cleveland, OH, Atlanta, Georgia, and other locations in the 60s and 70s. He started carving wood in 1972 to spread African culture. Many of his works feature sacred symbols from the continent. The picture at the top features a Gye Nyame, Ankh, and Sankofa. The Gye Nyame and Sankofa are popular Adinkra symbols Gye Nyame symbolizes the sole omnipotence of God. The Sankofa symbolizes learning from the past. The Ankh you may recognize as an Egyptian symbol sometimes called the Key of Life. African necklaces may not be as trendy as they were in the 1980s but they are still available from Uzuri Handcrafts. Uzuri is a Swahili word that means beauty.
By Naima Omar5 years ago in Journal
Do You Have What It Takes to be a Freelancer?
A freelancer is a person who is self-employed, not bound to any company or organization, and has no constraint over where, when, and how they work. They don’t have any fixed salary, no special benefits provided by an organization, and are in charge of finding their own projects.
By Dan Martin5 years ago in Journal
On being signed by a talent agency
In 2007 I was at a music festival, Pointfest, l when I passed by a tent for Images Agency Models & Actors. They were offering candy if you gave them your contact information. I gave them my contact info and then forgot about it.
By Buck Hardcastle5 years ago in Journal
Her Little Black Book of Dreams
In the little black notebook was where she placed all her dreams, all her goals and thoughts. No worries no fears she knew that everything she aspires for would one day be hers and she knew that the things she wanted also wanted her. With no work and with no doubt she woke up every morning and wrote in her little black book. “Today will be amazing. I love who I am. My life is everything. All my dreams are unfolding.” In her little black book, she kept her most hidden and secret desires. In her little black book, she kept her wildest inner wants. Never to be expressed and never to be seen by others until one day.
By Tiffany Hicks5 years ago in Journal
The Importance of Job Titles while Resume Writing
How often do you think about job titles whilst resume writing? Since various titles can describe similar roles across different organizations – many job-hunters don’t stop to think how crucial their job title is. The titles you place on your resume could be holding you back from your dream job.
By maggi johnson5 years ago in Journal










