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Workplace witticisms, job jokes and career quips; who says work can't be a laughing matter?
Do Not Underestimate The Aunties And The Kids
Let us talk about a travel experience unlike any other. Forget luxury coaches quiet cabins or even predictable timings. We are diving headfirst into the glorious exhilarating occasionally baffling world of India’s local trains. It is not mere transport it is a swirling vibrant chaotic spectacle. It is a way of life for millions and once you witness it you understand why people are utterly obsessed.
By Tales by J.J.9 months ago in Journal
America, China, Russia's opinion on the India-Pakistan war US Position
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By Md. Rasel Ahmed9 months ago in Journal
The Morning Star’s Ashes
They say Lucifer fell. But what they forget is how far. And what he left behind. Long before the world spoke of demons and brimstone, there was light—pure, radiant, almost unbearable in its beauty. It pulsed like breath in the heart of all that was. Lucifer, the Morning Star, was not a creature of shadows. He was illumination, will, and above all, question.
By L.Y-PragManX-Cs9 months ago in Journal
A FUN CONVERSATION WITH SARA YAHIA
Hi, I’m Sara Yahia. Let’s have a fun and light-hearted conversation in this article, where I answer some of the questions I’ve been receiving lately. Many of you are curious about the person behind the professional and personal layers.
By Sara Yahia9 months ago in Journal
Why I Quit My Job & Started an Online Fashion Store?
"Just like any other manager, mine was allergic to ambition." - Somebody Smart Once upon a deadline, in a land far, far too fluorescent-lit, I had a job. You know, one of those 9-to-5 hamster-wheel specials where you stare at spreadsheets so long, you begin to see your ancestors in the rows.
By Jibin Joseph9 months ago in Journal
Israel–Gaza Conflict Escalates
The conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has intensified dramatically, following a declaration by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that his government plans to launch a large-scale military operation. The proposed campaign, which includes the relocation of civilians within Gaza “for their protection,” has raised alarm globally and sparked heated debate across diplomatic and humanitarian circles.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in Journal
Breaking Down the RBT Task List: What You Really Need to Know
So, you're eyeing the RBT (Registered Behaviour Technician) role or preparing for the RBT exam, and that task list is looking like a mountain to climb. I get it. But, here's the thing – breaking it down into manageable chunks makes it much easier to tackle.
By Techiecious9 months ago in Journal
India Pakistan News: LOC heated up, Indus Treaty suspended and war looms
India Pakistan News: LOC heated up, Indus Treaty suspended and war looms Tensions between India and Pakistan continue to escalate, with the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir witnessing a third consecutive night of clashes. The tension has spilled over into political, diplomatic and water-related issues. The situation has become more dire after 26 people were killed in an attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir. India-Pakistan relations are currently facing a new crisis.
By Md. Rasel Ahmed9 months ago in Journal
From Hometown to Heavenly Jerusalem: Finding Joy in Despair
In the quiet corners of our hearts, we often hold dear the places that have shaped us, the people who have nurtured us, and the memories that have comforted us. For the confirmands, their hometowns represent more than just geographical locations; they are sanctuaries of trust, peace, and security. Yet, life's valleys can challenge even the strongest sense of home. What happens when the very foundation of our comfort is threatened? How do we find the strength to rejoice amidst despair? Let us explores the profound journey from the familiar comforts of home to the eternal promise of the heavenly Jerusalem, drawing inspiration from the confirmands' reflections and the prophetic words of Isaiah.
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal
What's in Your Locker
Going back to junior high (middle school) and then on to high school ad what did you pack your lockers with day to day. To be honest the only things I actually put in my locker was my coat and books. If I close my eyes and try to remember when walking down the hallway and yes sometimes, I did peek into other's lockers.
By Mark Graham9 months ago in Journal









