history
Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
The Septimius Awards vs the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus
In the heart of Amsterdam, the vibrant city known for its artistic and cultural diversity, an awards ceremony has taken shape that not only celebrates cinematic excellence but also pays homage to history's overlooked hero, Septimius Severus, the first Black Roman Emperor. The Septimius Awards, founded by the Rwandese-born Dutch visionary, Jan-Willem Breure, is a unique event that aims to bring more diversity to the film industry while honoring the legacy of a remarkable figure from the past.
By Michaelhonon2 years ago in Journal
Cultural Tourism in Africa
In a world brimming with technological wonders and bustling cities, a group of travelers sought a different kind of adventure - one that would take them on a journey through the heart and soul of Africa. Their destination was not just a place on the map; it was an experience, a celebration of diversity, and a tribute to timeless traditions.
By Abotu Eric2 years ago in Journal
The Secret That Is Undermining Your Success As A Leader
The definition of Insanity has been defined as doing the same thing, over and over again, expecting different results. When it comes to Leadership Development, this is exactly what has been done for the past 30+ years.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
From Pitfalls to Perfection: How to Choose a Coworking Space Wisely. Content Warning.
Recently, coworking spaces have become the place where many workers, freelancers, and new businesses go to work when they want to be flexible and work with others. Shared areas are appealing because they offer a lively community, low costs, and a range of amenities to meet different needs. It's important to choose carefully, though, because there are so many options, so you can find the best coworking space for your work style, professional goals, and budget.
By Munnazir Zarin2 years ago in Journal
Researchers Uncovered the Greatest Mystery of the Titanic Iceberg.
A beam of electric light here says the obscurity over the calm Waters of the Atlantic Sea the Titanic is unobtrusively making its way through the waves its travellers sleeping when all of a sudden a tremendous white shape is caught within the light bar the reliable chunk of ice is almost to rend the side of the amazing ship April 14, 1912 as it were two days some time recently somebody will take a photo of a giant Iceberg with a beautiful unordinary circular shape it turns out that this chunk of ice most likely shaped out of snow that fell one hundred thousand a long time back analysts utilized computer displaying to figure out its root they utilized information from 1912 and included a few modern data approximately winds and sea streams they concluded that the chunk of ice was likely a portion of a little cluster of glaciers in Southwest Greenland these days it's conceivable to calculate the roots of such icebergs in any given year within the past, so the scandalous chunk of ice was on its way from Greenland to a region assist south from Cornwall on the off chance that the dispatch had passed through that locale as it were two days afterward the iceberg would have moved distant absent from the point where they met at first the weight of the foremost well-known iceberg within the world was 75 million tons with time it has begun to gradually liquefy absent and when it sank the Titanic its weight was as it were 1.5 million tons by the time of the Collision it had likely been dissolving for months, but it was still a genuine beast when the Titanic sank the iceberg was 400 feet long and more than 100 feet of its surface was over the water a few individuals accept it was a supermoon that caused the Titanic to sink that night there was an uncommon lunar occasion it hadn't happened for 1 400 a long time in typical conditions the iceberg wouldn't have voyage so distant south without dissolving and losing the biggest portion of its mass Super Moon might have been the reason for an abnormally tall tide that pulled the chunk of ice absent from the ice sheet way quicker than regular there's a particular sort of microscopic organisms that gradually devours the remains of the Titanic salt erosion sea streams solidifying temperatures additionally this rust-eating microorganism might expend the complete destruction.
By Wijini Amalika Ranasinghe2 years ago in Journal










