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.
Tariffs
Abstract A tariff is a financial charge or tax placed on imported or exported goods by a government. It is a key tool in international trade policy, used to regulate trade, protect domestic industries, and generate revenue. This journal explores the concept of tariffs, their types, historical background, economic impact, political implications, and controversies surrounding them. Through real-world examples and analysis, we aim to understand how tariffs shape economies and affect ordinary consumers, businesses, and international relationships.
By Fawad Khan7 months ago in Journal
Only in New York
Introduction: The City That Never Sleeps… or Fails to Surprise New York City is more than just a global capital of finance, culture, and diversity — it’s a living, breathing paradox. It’s the place where Wall Street billionaires rub elbows with subway performers, where every block feels like its own universe, and where something absolutely insane can (and often does) happen around every corner.
By Fawad Khan7 months ago in Journal
Abraham Lincoln
Introduction The history of the United States is marked by the leadership of numerous presidents, each with unique qualities and contributions. From George Washington, who set the precedent for the presidency, to Franklin D. Roosevelt, who led the country through the Great Depression and World War II, to more recent presidents like Barack Obama and Joe Biden, every president has left a legacy. But when the question arises — "Which president was the best for America?" — one name consistently stands out: Abraham Lincoln.
By Fawad Khan7 months ago in Journal
The Woman Who Remembers Everything
In a world where most people struggle to recall what they had for breakfast last week, one woman has stunned scientists and the public alike with a claim that defies logic — she remembers everything. Not just the events of her childhood or key moments of her adult life, but every single second. And more astonishingly, she claims to remember her life even before birth.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Journal
Tides of Silence
I woke up this morning to the sound of gulls fighting over scraps near the dock. It’s a familiar sound by now, almost comforting. The ocean’s scent crept in through the cracked window above my bed, salty and sharp. I’ve been staying here for three weeks — just me, a cabin, and the sea.
By Select Source7 months ago in Journal
AI in Mental Health: The Revolutionary Breakthrough That's Transforming Lives in 2025
# AI in Mental Health: The Revolutionary Breakthrough That's Transforming Lives in 2025 **Sarah** was having another sleepless night. At 3 AM, anxiety consumed her thoughts, but her therapist's office was closed, and the crisis hotline had a 45-minute wait time. That's when she discovered something that would change her life forever: **AI in Mental Health**.
By Tamer saleh7 months ago in Journal
Why Sole Traders Must Priorities Self Assessment Tax Returns
In the realm of small business and entrepreneurship, sole traders form the backbone of the UK economy. Whether operating as a freelance graphic designer, a local tradesperson, or a digital content creator, being a sole trader brings both independence and responsibility. Chief among these responsibilities is the legal obligation to submit a Self Assessment Tax Return annually.
By Self Assessment Tax Return7 months ago in Journal










