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.
How Social Media Is Hampering Social Life
In the digital age, social media has become an inseparable part of our daily existence. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (now X), Snapchat, and TikTok promise connection, community, and communication with people across the globe. They offer instantaneous interaction, a window into the lives of others, and a platform for self-expression. However, a paradox lies beneath the surface of likes, shares, and incessant scrolling. While these tools are designed to enhance human interaction, they are, in many ways, undermining the very essence of social life.
By Syeda Rani9 months ago in Journal
Why PAP Therapy Is the Gold Standard for Treating Sleep Disorders
PAP therapy stands for Positive Airway Pressure therapy. It’s most commonly used for sleep apnea.As you sleep, the device forces air into your airway. This helps keep your airway open, so you can breathe better through the night.
By Dr manvir bhatia9 months ago in Journal
Is PAP Therapy Effective for Everyone with Sleep Disorders?
PAP therapy stands for Positive Airway Pressure therapy. It’s most commonly used for sleep apnea.As you sleep, the device forces air into your airway. This helps keep your airway open, so you can breathe better through the night.
By Dr manvir bhatia9 months ago in Journal
Unanswered Questions from the Harry Potter Series | Part 2
A whole generation grew up under the magical spell of Harry Potter’s world. Amidst the sea of movies, series, and books, the luminous flame of the Harry Potter saga still burns brightly. Potterheads have wandered time and again through the courtyards of Hogwarts, cast their favorite spells with a flick of the wand, and experimented eagerly with various potions. Countless people, despite being mere Muggles, have sighed in frustration and dreamt of soaring through the sky on a broomstick in their childhood.
By Riham Rahman 9 months ago in Journal
Marseille s Dream
u (A Historical Fiction at the Crossroads of Emotions, Secrets, and Destiny) The Night History Held Its Breath Santo Domingo, 1791. The air smelled of salt, but the earth smelled of chains. The sugarcane fields were irrigated by the sweat of slaves. There inside a hut Marceline was huddled around her knees. Her eyes were closed but her heart was beating. In her hand was a black stone with a red glow flickering from within. This amulet was the last symbol of her tribe the Yanga.
By Abdul Qayyum9 months ago in Journal
Unanswered Questions from the Harry Potter Series | Part 1
A whole generation has grown up enchanted by the magical memories of Harry Potter. Amidst the flood of movies, series, and books, the radiant flame of Harry Potter still shines bright. Potterheads have time and again traversed the boundaries of imagination, wandered the grounds of Hogwarts, cast their favorite spells with a flick of a wand, and eagerly dabbled with potions of all kinds. Countless muggles have sighed in frustration or dreamt of flying through the sky on a broomstick, their childhoods marked by that unfulfilled wish.
By Riham Rahman 9 months ago in Journal
Long-distance romance and closure from husband's death. AI-Generated.
Skype’s official shutdown on May 5, 2025, the world said goodbye to one of the most iconic communication tools of the early internet era. Over the course of more than two decades, Skype enabled millions of people across continents and time zones to remain in touch, not only to communicate, but also to love, grieve, and heal. While video chatting is now part of everyday life, for a generation of users, Skype wasn’t just a piece of software. It was a witness to long-distance love stories, tearful goodbyes, and moments of emotional closure that would otherwise have never happened.
By Fahim Hridoy9 months ago in Journal








