fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
THE HUNTED SOUL BEHIND THE MOUNTAINS . Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a small African village nestled amidst lush green valleys, there lived a little girl named Adamma. Adamma's birth was shrouded in tragedy, as her mother, Amina, was an outsider who had found love within the village. But the community elders, bound by their strict traditions, refused to accept Amina as one of their own. They believed she brought misfortune and ill luck to their people. The elders feared the unknown, and their fear turned into an unforgiving darkness that cast its shadow on innocent souls like Adamma.
By wondervoiz records3 years ago in Journal
How the Rich Do It: Four Time-Tested Financial Strategies for Protecting Their Assets. Content Warning.
High net worth involves meticulous financial planning and smart decision making in order to be maintained and increased. You, as a person of considerable wealth, recognise the critical nature of taking precautions to preserve your possessions. This article will discuss four tried and true financial planning strategies that can aid in the long-term maintenance of your substantial wealth. You can protect your possessions, increase the returns on your investments, and guarantee a comfortable future for yourself and your loved ones by following these steps.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
We are not alone.
There are some things in our world that are still hard to explain even considering huge step forward in our general knowledge about the reality we live in. For example, how is it possible that the ancient pyramids are build with such precision and are in almost perfect shape until this day while our modern constructions are able to last maybe 20 years without maintenance. There must be a reason for all those mysterious things that happened long time ago. Or maybe humanity simply got dumber?
By Joanna Golczynska3 years ago in Journal
‘Slow tourism is a positive way to move past trauma’ – hiking in Iraq’s Kurdistan region
The Middle East has a deep-rooted culture of walking, from historical pilgrimage paths to following in the footsteps of traditional nomads and shepherds, and a new long-distance hiking trail in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq is encouraging travelers to see a side of the country that doesn’t often make the headlines.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Title-winning Liverpool hero could team up with Gerrard in Saudi Arabia – it’s not Firmino
Steven Gerrard is reportedly on the verge of being hired as the new manager of Saudi Arabian club Al-Ettifaq, and he could potentially bring another modern Liverpool legend with him.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
On the Brink of Homelessness, San Diego Woman Wins the Medi-Cal Lottery
Annie Malloy started getting sick in 2020. Fits of uncontrolled vomiting would hit, causing debilitating nausea and severe dehydration that would send her to the emergency room. She couldn’t keep weight on, and the vomiting got so bad she was admitted to the hospital 26 times that year.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
The Road is too Rough
As I embark on this journal entry, I find myself reflecting on the challenging path that has led me to where I am today. Life is a journey filled with twists and turns, victories and setbacks. The road to rough has been one of resilience, perseverance, and personal growth. In this journal entry, I will delve into the trials and triumphs that have shaped me, sharing the lessons I've learned along the way.
By Bello Adeniyi3 years ago in Journal






