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How to Stay Safe and Secure on LinkedIn
LinkedIn has become more than just a job-hunting tool—it’s a personal branding platform, networking hub, and business development resource. But as its popularity grows, so do the risks. From fake profiles and phishing messages to data privacy concerns and impersonation, users—especially newcomers—need to be alert.
By Ramsha Riaz7 months ago in Journal
Welcome To The Campfire
Well now. Look at you. Clicking on strange names like “Ulf Ragnarsson” as if that doesn’t sound like a man who once wrestled a bear over the last honeycomb in Scandinavia. I applaud your curiosity. Or your recklessness. Either way, welcome.
By That ‘Freedom’ Guy7 months ago in Journal
No Longer Wearing Cardigans
When thinking about a librarian, your first mental image is likely very close to what I've chosen as the cover image. A woman, usually on the older side, with large glasses and an outfit that can best be described as 'something a grandmother would wear.' And it doesn't matter the age of the person wearing it either. This is the image of The Librarian. And we're all guilty of expecting it. Often, the idea of The Librarian is in movies, TV shows, cartoons, and picture books. The image of The Librarian is almost as prevalent as the expectations of what a librarian does and is.
By Minte Stara7 months ago in Journal
Paul Haggis News: Writing Truths Hollywood Forgot. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
If there’s one thing Hollywood loves more than a comeback, it’s a good story. And few stories are written—on-screen or off—as layered, raw, and necessary as those tied to Paul Haggis. While some filmmakers chase the limelight with loud premieres and big-budget spectacles, Paul Haggis quietly pens narratives that never leave you. In a cinematic world spinning with sequels and spectacle, the latest Paul Haggis news feels like a deep breath—a return to storytelling that matters.
By Paul Haggis News7 months ago in Journal
Swiatek to storm to the semi-finals in Bad Homburg
Ladies and gentlemen, strap in and warm up those vocal cords — we’re about to witness Iga Swiatek, the reigning queen of clay and kingmaker on grass, charging into the Bad Homburg semi-finals with the force and finesse of a Formula 1 car peeling off in full throttle. If momentum had a color, Swiatek’s would be racing red — and she’s about to paint the town.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun7 months ago in Journal
Safeguarding Adults: Best Practices for Care Providers
There are tremendous pressures and a huge amount of work involved in providing health and social care for adults; however, safeguarding must be at the heart of all of it. It is essential that all people using a particular care service can live free from harm, abuse, and neglect, and this is a fundamental element of providing high-quality care.
By Empeiria Training7 months ago in Journal
Top Embedded Software Development Solutions for Smart Devices in 2025
As we enter 2025, the world of smart devices continues to evolve rapidly, transforming industries and everyday lives. From wearable health trackers to intelligent home systems, embedded software powers a wide range of devices that are integral to modern life. Embedded systems are becoming more sophisticated, requiring developers to adopt cutting-edge embedded software services to meet the demands of smart devices.
By William Smith7 months ago in Journal
Is Venice Sinking? Why You Should Visit This Floating City Before 2030
La Serenissima—the most serene—is what they call it. With canals taking the place of streets and gondolas replacing cars, this city appears to have time going as slowly as the tides beneath its bridges. Venice, Italy's floating treasure, though, seems less everlasting than in times past. The focus has changed from if Venice is sinking to how soon it could be unlivable as floods become more common, sea levels rise, and buildings degrade. The time to go is now if you have ever dreamed of strolling across St. Mark's Square or savouring an espresso while gondoliers pass over the Rialto Bridge. This goes beyond just crossing a place off your bucket list. Before nature consumes it, this is an opportunity to see a dynamic museum of art, structure, and human inventiveness.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Journal
Planning to Build a Dock in South Florida? Here’s What You Need to Know
Owning waterfront property in South Florida is a personal and powerful experience. The water, the breeze, the salt in the air - it’s a dream of many chases, and when you finally get it, you want to make the most of every inch of it. That’s where dock construction comes in - not just as a utility but as a gateway to your best coastal life.
By Keron Rowskey7 months ago in Journal
How Tents & Prefab Homes Make $70K A Month
Last week, a Canadian client came to us looking for tents, prefab houses and pirate-themed props. He was planning a themed Airbnb setup and wanted to start with tents. So he sent over some reference photos. We found that the project was inspired by Outpost X, a movie-like Airbnb experience set in the Utah desert.
By Jingsourcing.com 7 months ago in Journal
A Complete Guide To Properly Protecting Your Concrete Construction Projects
Concrete is the unsung hero of modern-day construction and people are now realizing its capabilities. From the towering structures that reach the clouds to the humble garden ornaments, concrete is very much preferred in today’s constructions. It is highly praised for its strength, reliability, and versatility.
By Alaska Concrete Guy7 months ago in Journal
Top 10 Marketing Strategies for Limo Companies
In a world where customers search, compare, and book services online within minutes, standing out as a limo company requires more than just a fleet of polished vehicles. To succeed in today’s competitive market, limousine services must embrace a multi-faceted marketing approach — one that blends modern tools with proven strategies.
By Lucy watson7 months ago in Journal







