history
Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
Success of Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett, widely known as the Oracle of Omaha, is one of the most successful and respected investors of all time. With a net worth of over $100 billion, Buffett's remarkable journey from humble beginnings to financial greatness is an inspiring tale of determination, intelligence, and unwavering discipline.
By waqas ahmad3 years ago in Journal
Why The Loss Of Myths Have Made Leadership More Difficult
Today Leadership is harder than it has been at any other point in history. Everyone has more access to information at a faster pace, our problems are spreading to a larger chunk of the world, and our goals are spreading across space!
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)3 years ago in Journal
Renowned artist confronts destruction of African wildlife in latest art show
Often depicted as an integral feature of the continent, African wildlife, from iconic big beasts to its vast array of species, continues to attract millions of foreign travelers every year.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Simbi's Huge ears
Simbi, the goat was born on a farm in a small village, and she immediately caught the attention of her owners. Her ears were enormous, far larger than any other goat the family had ever seen. Her owners named her Simbi, which means "ear" in Swahili.
By Great Buoson3 years ago in Journal
A Mandate betrayed
Once upon a time, in the vast land of Nigeria, two historic elections unfolded, leaving an indelible mark on the nation's political landscape. These elections, held on June 12, 1993, and February 25, 2023, shared striking resemblances that echoed the pursuit of democracy, the people's voice, and the struggle for a better future.
By Dare Alonge3 years ago in Journal
The Eternal Charm of Paris: Discovering the City of Love and Art. Content Warning.
Introduction Welcome to the city of love and art! Paris, the capital of France, is a mesmerizing destination that captivates visitors with its eternal charm. This article takes readers on a romantic journey through the enchanting streets of Paris, showcasing its iconic landmarks, exquisite cuisine, and world-class art museums. Whether you're strolling along the Seine River, savoring a croissant in a quaint café, or exploring the Louvre Museum, Paris offers a magical experience that will leave you enchanted. So, pack your bags and get ready to discover the timeless allure of The Eternal Charm of Paris: Discovering the City of Love and Art.
By ADITYA SALVE3 years ago in Journal
Noida Property Expo
Introduction: Noida, a vibrant city located in the National Capital Region (NCR) of India, has emerged as a hub of real estate development and investment opportunities. With its modern infrastructure, excellent connectivity, and a thriving business environment, Noida has become a preferred destination for homebuyers and investors alike. To showcase the plethora of options available and cater to the growing demand for quality properties, the Noida Property Expo is set to be an unparalleled event for real estate enthusiasts.
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Journal
Intuition vs. Rationality: Exploring the Relationship and Integration of Logical and Intuitive Knowledge.
a Introduction: In the realm of decision making, two contrasting modes of thinking often come into play: intuition and rationality. Intuition refers to the ability to understand or know something instinctively, without relying on conscious reasoning. On the other hand, rationality involves the application of logical reasoning, evidence, and critical thinking to arrive at decisions. While these two approaches differ in their underlying mechanisms, exploring their relationship and integration can provide valuable insights into how individuals make choices and navigate complex situations. This article aims to delve into the dynamics between intuition and rationality, examining their unique characteristics, exploring how they influence decision making, and discussing strategies for effectively integrating both forms of knowledge.
By Clark Robertson 3 years ago in Journal





