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Interviews with successful executives and top corporate culture influencers.
The Hidden Cost of Instant Entertainment
Within the advanced age, social media stages like Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok have changed the way we consume substance. Among the foremost prevalent patterns are short-form videos—commonly known as reels or shorts—that final anyplace from a couple of seconds to a diminutive. Whereas these bite-sized pieces of amusement are fun, lock in, and exceedingly addictive, they come with covered up results. Later investigate and behavioral designs recommend that reels and shorts are adversely affecting both our memory and our physical and mental wellbeing. This proposal investigates the mental components behind this drift, the memory-related results, and the broader wellbeing suggestions.
By Hamim Iqbal8 months ago in Journal
The End of Rule of Law in America?
The state “rule of law” has long been a foundation of the American vote based system, reflecting the rule that all people and education — counting the government itself — are subject to the law. But after a long time, this foundational perfect has come under expanding strain. From particular authorization of laws to politicized legal choices and official exceed, there's developing concern that America is floating absent from its lawful moorings. Whereas “the end” of running the show of law may be as well emotional a conclusion for a few, it's troublesome to deny that its disintegration is genuine — and unsafe.
By Shibli Sadik8 months ago in Journal
Knives Out: A Close Crime, A Distant Gaze
"Whodunnit!"—a term primarily used to describe detective stories or crime thrillers—wasn’t in vogue until the 1930s. It became shorthand for a very specific kind of fiction that emerged in the post-World War I era, where the central mystery revolved around uncovering the identity of a murderer. As the phrase suggests, a whodunnit is all about the suspense: who actually committed the crime?
By Riham Rahman 8 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 ahmed8 months ago in Journal
Unlocking Careers in the Pink City: Inside the Booming Jaipur Job Market
The Jaipur job market has evolved significantly over the past decade, becoming a hub of dynamic employment opportunities across diverse sectors. Once known primarily for its tourism and handicraft industries, Jaipur is now seeing exponential growth in startups, IT services, pharmaceuticals, and human resources. The city, nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, is rapidly becoming a preferred destination for both freshers and experienced professionals seeking to build rewarding careers.
By Takshak Khandelwal8 months ago in Journal
Navigating Power: The Debate Over U.S. Access to Global Trade Routes
In a move stirring intense debate in international policy circles, the United States has renewed calls for guaranteed military and commercial access through two of the world’s most vital maritime arteries: the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal. Citing both historic contributions and its role as a global security guarantor, the U.S. administration has framed this appeal as not only practical but also principled. Yet this stance has reignited global concerns over sovereignty, fairness, and the future of international cooperation.
By Hafed Al Ghwell9 months ago in Journal
Trump Claims ‘Total Reset’ in US-China Trade Relations After Tariff Talks in Geneva. AI-Generated.
Introduction Former U.S. Following high-stakes tariff negotiations in Geneva, President Donald Trump has declared a "total reset" in trade relations with China. The talks, which took place between senior trade officials from both nations, aimed to address long-standing disputes over tariffs, intellectual property rights, and market access. Trump’s bold assertion suggests a potential thaw in the economic tensions that have defined U.S.-China relations in recent years. However, experts remain cautious, questioning whether this signals a genuine breakthrough or merely a temporary pause in the ongoing trade war.
By Mahmud Labib9 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
Unanswered Questions from the Harry Potter Series | Part 2
A whole generation grew up under the magical spell of Harry Potter’s world. Amidst the sea of movies, series, and books, the luminous flame of the Harry Potter saga still burns brightly. Potterheads have wandered time and again through the courtyards of Hogwarts, cast their favorite spells with a flick of the wand, and experimented eagerly with various potions. Countless people, despite being mere Muggles, have sighed in frustration and dreamt of soaring through the sky on a broomstick in their childhood.
By Riham Rahman 9 months ago in Journal









