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What are the consequences of the Ukrainian interpretation of the global decolonial discourse?
In this article, I will examine the impact of decolonial discourse not only on culture and art but also on political direction and military tradition. In my opinion, a very harmful trend — captivating in its simplicity — has emerged in Ukraine, fueled by the trauma of war. This trend involves the rejection of a “colonial” past which is, in fact, often our own, such as the personalities and cultural phenomena that shaped Ukraine.
By Ilya V. Ganpantsura5 months ago in Journal
Massive Apple Leak Unveils Future Gear
The Calm Before the Storm: Apple’s Leaks Never Disappoint Apple has carefully blended showmanship and mystery to keep its reputation for years. Every September, as Tim Cook and his crew walk onto the flawless Cupertino stage, observers all around the world watch expectantly. But sometimes—through inadvertent leaks, insider knowledge, or buried code that curious developers find—information surfaces before Apple is ready.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
The Art of Transformation: Exploring the World of Car Wraps
Cars are more than just vehicles—they are extensions of identity, style, and creativity. Over the past decade, one of the most fascinating shifts in automotive culture has been the rise of the car wrap, a design medium that blends art, engineering, and personal expression. Where once a paint job was the only way to change a car’s appearance, today the vinyl wrap has opened up limitless possibilities, from subtle matte finishes to bold, attention-grabbing colors like candy red or bubblegum pink.
By charliesamuel5 months ago in Journal
Starting a UK Business as a Non-Resident
The United Kingdom remains one of the most attractive places to start a business, offering a robust economy, a global business hub, and access to a broad customer base. For non-residents, the UK presents numerous opportunities for entrepreneurs to tap into its thriving markets. However, starting a business as a non-resident requires understanding the regulatory framework, the necessary steps, and the potential hurdles that might arise.
By cheap accountant5 months ago in Journal
The Power of a Well-Organized Chart of Accounts. AI-Generated.
Every successful business requires a strong financial framework, and at the heart of this lies the Chart of Accounts (COA). Often referred to as the backbone of accounting, a well-organized COA simplifies financial management, ensures compliance, and provides critical insights into a company’s performance. Whether you're running a small startup or managing a large enterprise, mastering the COA is essential for long-term success.
By cheap accountant5 months ago in Journal
Huawei’s Spectacular Comeback in China’s Smartphone Market
With big players like Apple and Samsung next to several local brands including Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo all competing for the top spot, the Chinese smartphone business has long been a competitive ground. But Huawei, formerly thought to be unsuccessful because of U.S. sanctions, is making a spectacular comeback recently. Not only has the firm regained consumer trust, but it has also beat Apple to regain top brand prominence in its home country.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
Nvidia CEO: Huawei, China’s ‘Most Formidable’ Tech Powerhouse
Large companies like Apple, Google, Samsung, and Nvidia have long guided the tech sector globally. But in recent times, Huawei has begun to challenge these established giants: Initially regarded in the West as only another Chinese phone maker, Huawei has evolved into what Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, calls China's "most formidable" technology giant. From the CEO of the leading AI chip company, this acknowledgment is important; it emphasizes Huawei's fast rise from relative anonymity to a prominent participant in international tech debates.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
HarmonyOS’s New Era: From Smartphones to Seamless Ecosystems
Many saw HarmonyOS as a desperate attempt when Huawei originally introduced it as a backup operating system meant to keep the firm alive following U.S. sanctions that restricted its access to Google's Android platform. Looking at the now, though, HarmonyOS has grown beyond just a way of survival. It is becoming something different: an integrated digital ecosystem starts to alter consumers' connection with their equipment.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
The Heartbreaking Reality That Changed Everything: My Journey to Finding the Perfect Low-Impact Exercise Solution
The Heartbreaking Reality That Changed Everything: My Journey to Finding the Perfect Low-Impact Exercise Solution "I used to be unstoppable. Marathon running was my passion, my escape, my identity. Then came the day when my knees screamed 'enough,' and everything I thought I knew about fitness crumbled before my eyes."
By Tamer saleh5 months ago in Journal
Why's China Ready to Launch World’s First Pregnancy Robot with Artificial Womb Technology?
Imagine a future where childbirth no longer requires a human mother, where gestation can take place entirely inside an artificial womb, and where robots could one day become “surrogate mothers.” That future may be closer than many realize.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Pixel 9 Pro Fold One Year Later: How Google Caught Up to Samsung in Just Two Generations
Reactions were divided when Google unveiled the Pixel Fold in 2023; some were enthralled, some were skeptical. While some could not help but make unflattering comparisons to Samsung's established Galaxy Z Fold series, many tech fans cheered Google's entry into the foldable smartphone market. With its foldable models, Samsung bragged years of fine-tuning and great consumer confidence. Google, by contrast, was new to this area and took its first plunge into uncharted terrain.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal











