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Notorious corporate criminals throughout the history of business.
7 years of the Rohingya crisis. Content Warning.
August 25 marks the 5th anniversary of the massive influx of Rohingya's from Myanmar into Bangladesh in 2017. At first, there was some uncertainty about the entry of Rohingya's persecuted by the country's military forces in Myanmar's Rakhine, but Bangladesh decided to give shelter to the Rohingya's very quickly.
By Md. Kamruzzaman2 years ago in Journal
JESSICA. Content Warning.
In a time, long past, in a village nestled at the foot of a towering mountain range, there lived a young woman named Jessica. Her name was not merely a label, but a profound reflection of her character and the ancient meanings woven into it.
By Esse Naeemah Ali2 years ago in Journal
Decision-Making in Business
Decision Making in Business In the tremendous and complex scene of current business, navigation is the cornerstone that maintains the building of achievement. Business pioneers and directors are stood up to with a bunch of decisions day to day, each conveying the possibility to shape the predetermination of their associations. Whether it's a strategic choice impacting the everyday tasks or an essential one diagramming the course for the future, the capacity to go with successful choices is key. In this far reaching investigation, we will jump profound into the complex universe of dynamic in a business setting. We'll analyze the horde factors that impact it, the procedures for successful direction, and the developing job of innovation in this essential part of business.
By Mahnoor Malik2 years ago in Journal
Did This $584M Net Worth Leader Really Say That In Public??
Now, I know that there are many Leaders who are completely disconnected from the reality that most people face. However, this recent story completely blew me away with the levels of arrogance and horror displayed by how disconnected this CEO is.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
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
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
Unearthing Truth: The Legend of Kola, the Fearless Broadcaster
Once upon a time, there was a renowned broadcaster known as Kola. He was a true enigma in the world of television and radio, always unraveling the mysteries of society. His name echoed through the airwaves, captivating audiences with his fearless investigations.
By Saheed Abdulsalam2 years ago in Journal
Gabon Coup: Army Cancels Elections and Seizes Power
Gabon Coup: Army Cancels Elections and Seizes Power On Wednesday, August 30, 2023, a group of military officers in Gabon announced that they had seized power and annulled the results of the recent presidential election. The coup came just hours after the election commission announced that President Ali Bongo Ondimba had been re-elected for a third term.
By Punit kumar2 years ago in Journal
This is Not the Kind of Work I signed Up for, Ever.
They sweat non-stop under the hot sun and the suffering is atrocious. The host country had taken away all of their passports when they arrived --under contract-- to work on whatever labor they were directed to do.
By Rene Volpi 2 years ago in Journal









