economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Huffman Irrell Co.’s Commitment to Respectful and Result-Focused Collections
Debt collection today needs more than reminders and follow-up calls. It requires patience, clarity, and a fair approach that helps both the person who owes money and the business waiting to receive it. Huffman Irrell Co. has built its name on these values. The company believes that respect and good results should always go hand in hand.
By Huffman Irrell Co2 months ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov – How Travel Fuels Architectural Creativity
Continuing the exploration of travel as inspiration, Stanislav Kondrashov delves deeper into the specific ways journeys stimulate creativity. Architects and designers often cite travel as a source of new ideas, but what exactly do they learn when they step outside their regular environment? Stanislav Kondrashov highlights that travel exposes designers to unique buildings, materials, spatial dynamics and cultural practices. In this article, we unpack these elements and examine how they translate into architectural innovation.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 2 months ago in Journal
Saudi Arabia’s Bangladeshi Domestic Workers: Violence, Exploitation and the Fight for Dignity
By Tuhin Sarwar | Bangladesh । 16-November । 2025 । Introduction: A Crisis Hidden Behind Closed Doors When 38-year-old Shamina returned to Dhaka from Saudi Arabia in early 2024, she could barely speak. Her left arm was fractured; burn marks lined her back; and she carried medical certificates documenting “severe physical assault.” Her story is not an anomaly it is part of a pattern.
By Tuhin sarwar2 months ago in Journal
Designing the Architecture of Control: Incorporating in Lanzo d’Intelvi
Control is not declared. It is designed. Before it becomes law, it exists as architecture – a geometry of decisions, jurisdictions, and structures that must be aligned with the same precision that governs a building.
By Maroun Abou Harb2 months ago in Journal
Why Finance Won, Everyone Else Lost
Let’s time-travel to the 1980s. big hair, bigger shoulder pads, and Wall Street guys doing lines of… ambition. Back then, the “shadow banking” world — hedge funds, private equity firms, family offices — controlled assets worth about 40% of America’s GDP.
By Arsalan Haroon2 months ago in Journal
The Rise of Indian Businessman Ratul Puri and His Ambitious Plan to Revolutionize India’s Energy Landscape
India’s energy story is being rewritten — not just by policy or technology, but by visionary leaders who dare to think differently. Among them, Indian businessman Ratul Puri, Chairman of Hindustan Power, stands out as a driving force behind the nation’s transition toward sustainable and renewable energy.
By Chinmaya Singh2 months ago in Journal
How a 16-Year-Old Turned a Drink Cover Into a $2M Business
16-year-old high school student Shirah came up with a product idea inspired by a dream, and it turned into a $2.1 million business within just two years. The idea was sparked by a friend’s real-life experience that made her think about drink safety during social nights out. The product is a scrunchie-style hair accessory that hides a foldable drink cover inside, designed to protect drink from unwanted interference in places like bars, clubs, or parties. What impressed us most isn’t just the product itself, but her sharp business instincts. With zero startup experience, she somehow did almost everything right.
By Jingsourcing.com 2 months ago in Journal











