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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
The Dark Reality of Dimonds
Diamonds are often regarded as symbols of love, luxury, and status. Advertisements glorify them as "forever," and they dominate engagement rings, red carpets, and royal regalia. However, beneath their sparkling surface lies a troubling reality that involves human suffering, environmental destruction, and exploitative practices. The journey of a diamond, from the earth to the display case, is often riddled with blood, corruption, and inequality.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Journal
Why Lord of the Flies Still Haunts Us in 2025: A Story of Innocence Lost
Imagine a group of boys, barely teens, stranded on a tropical island with no adults, no rules, just freedom. Sounds like paradise, right? In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, it’s a descent into chaos. Published in 1954, this brutal tale of survival and savagery still grips readers in 2025, forcing us to face the darkness within. I read it last month, and it left me shaken. Here’s why this story of innocence lost remains a gut-punch—and what it reveals about us today.
By Doctor Strange9 months ago in Journal
The Unknown fact about Titanic movie
The story behind the ship, the film, and the phenomenon When we sit down to discuss the world’s most iconic ships, the name Titanic inevitably surfaces. The very word carries with it an air of wonder and tragic grandeur. It was t
By Riham Rahman 9 months ago in Journal
Ethan Ampadu: A Club’s Cornerstone or Crossroads
The Statement That Stirred the Fanbase When Leeds United released a 12-line statement about Ethan Ampadu on Thursday morning, it wasn’t just another administrative update. Terse yet tantalizing, the club’s words—“Ethan remains integral to our project. Discussions are ongoing.”—ignited speculation, relief, and frustration in equal measure. For a player whose career has zigzagged from Chelsea’s loan carousel to becoming Leeds’ midfield linchpin, this declaration wasn’t just about contracts. It was a referendum on trust, ambition, and whether a 23-year-old with an old soul can anchor a club caught between Premier League dreams and financial realities.
By Shohel Rana9 months ago in Journal
Quick-Hitting Storms Return: Michigan Braces for Another Round of Turbulent Weather
Déjà Vu Under Darkening Skies For the second time this week, Michigan residents are scrambling as another bout of rapid-fire storms takes aim at the Great Lakes State. Meteorologist Jeff Torregrossa’s live forecast this morning cut through the static of routine weather updates with a sobering message: “This isn’t your average summer sprinkle. These storms mean business.” With memories of Monday’s downed power lines and flooded basements still fresh, communities from Detroit to Grand Rapids are bracing for a sequel they didn’t ask for—and racing against the clock to prepare.
By Shohel Rana9 months ago in Journal
Mastering Your Self Assessment Tax Return: A Step-by-Step Breakdown
Completing your taxes can seem like navigating a labyrinth, but with a bit of planning, your Self Assessment Tax Return doesn’t have to be intimidating. Whether you're newly self-employed or managing multiple streams of income, staying compliant with HMRC is both a legal duty and a financial safeguard.
By Self Assessment Tax Return9 months ago in Journal
Top 7 Reasons to Visit Ranthambore National Park for Your Next Wildlife Adventure
If you’re a wildlife lover or someone looking to escape the chaos of city life, Ranthambore National Park should be on your travel bucket list. Located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, this national park is one of the most popular tiger reserves in India, offering a rare opportunity to witness majestic Royal Bengal Tigers in their natural habitat.
By Elva Thomas9 months ago in Journal
Conquering Your Fears and Embracing New Challenges: It's Never Too Late
Many adults feel this way. The good news is that it's never too late to face your fears and learn new skills. This article will show you why challenging yourself is important at any age and how to get started.
By Muhammad Rizwan Aslam9 months ago in Journal
"Slow Living in a Fast World: How Europe Is Redefining Success and Happiness"
In the quiet village of Colmar, France, mornings begin with the slow grind of coffee beans and the smell of freshly baked bread drifting through cobbled streets. There are no horns blaring or people rushing to beat the clock. Instead, the pace of life seems to hum at a rhythm closer to the human heart than to the relentless tick of a deadline.
By syed waqar ahmed9 months ago in Journal











