politics
Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
The Reality of Money: Navigating the Complexities of Finances and Wellbeing
Money is a powerful tool that has the ability to impact every aspect of our lives, from our relationships to our health and wellbeing. While some people view money as a source of freedom and opportunity, others see it as a source of stress and anxiety. In this article, we will explore the reality of money and how it affects our lives.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Journal
5 Ways That Co-Working Spaces Can Help Boost Your Business
Introduction: Co-working spaces have quickly become a popular option for organisations of all kinds because they offer a flexible and collaborative working environment. This setting can lead to higher productivity, cost savings, and opportunity to network with other professionals. In this piece, we will take a look at the top five ways that co-working spaces can benefit your company and assist you in achieving your objectives.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: A Historical Overview The Roman Empire, which lasted greater than 500 years, turned into one of the most influential and powerful empires in history. Its effect is felt today in regions consisting of language, regulation, authorities, and architecture. But, despite its extreme success, the Empire ultimately disintegrated, causing its effect and energy to decline. In this text, we will discover the rise and fall of the Roman Empire and discover some of the elements that caused its eventual decline.
By noman dhudhi3 years ago in Journal
Navigating America's Role in China-Taiwan Tensions
Abstract The conflict dates back to the Chinese Civil War, with the CPC claiming Taiwan as part of its territory, while Taiwan seeks greater international recognition and pushes back against CPC's aggression. The US has maintained a policy of "strategic ambiguity," providing military support to Taiwan but not officially recognizing it as a sovereign state. The possibility of US military intervention remains complex, and the conflict has significant impacts on the global economy, particularly in the technology sector. This study is based on a comprehensive review of existing literature and concludes that navigating the complexities of America's role in the China-Taiwan conflict requires a delicate balance between supporting Taiwan and maintaining stability in the region while considering its national interests, including economic and strategic concerns. Possible solutions include engagement in dialogue, international pressure on the CPC to respect Taiwan's sovereignty, and US mediation of the conflict. The conflict's impacts on the global economy cannot be ignored, and future research should focus on exploring possible solutions, the implications of US intervention, and the role of other international actors in the conflict. In conclusion, the China-Taiwan conflict is an ongoing issue that requires careful management and resolution. It is crucial that all parties involved work towards finding a peaceful and sustainable solution to the conflict.
By Ali Jafari 3 years ago in Journal
Robert Gabriel Mugabe: Freedom Fighter or Mad Tyrant?
Robert Gabriel Mugabe: Freedon Fighter or Mad Tyrant? In what was once Southern Rhodesia but is now Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe was born on February 21, 1924 at Kutama, a Jesuit missionary station in Kutama. He was boarn to a father who was a member of the Shona tribe, Gabriel Matibiri was a carpenter by trade and from the Zezuru clan. During the nineteenth century, Gabriel's father was a powerful local chief, but colonial rule had resulted in downward social mobility for the family.
By Prosper Mushore3 years ago in Journal
Rental economy of Pakistan,
Yalniz Kurt Blogs. Rana Mohsin Ali 29 April, 2023. Pakistan relies on the rental economy and its aftershocks. From the day Pakistan came into being to today, Pakistan always relies on the rental economy. First, we have to be clear about the rental economy. The rental economy is a term that means that rely on foreign aid and loans and not rely on their own resources. Countries like Pakistan they always run their economy on American and foreign aid and by getting loans from IMF and other countries like China, Saudi Arabia, and UAE. This kind of economic policy has many bad impacts on Pakistan.
By Rana Mohsin ali3 years ago in Journal
Big Brother
Introduction This is another interesting one from my Seven Days In blog that you can read here if you are so inclined. It deals with how our digital devices "spy" on us and then try and get us to buy things or provide information to the data collecting machines and agents.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Journal
The Sudan Story
Hold onto your hats folks, because what's happening in Sudan right now is nothing short of a high-stakes power struggle between two men with big ambitions and even bigger egos. On one side, we have General Abdel Fattah al Burhan, who's been quietly taking over the country one piece at a time, while on the other, we have Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, aka Hemeti, the leader of the Rapid Support Forces, RSF, a militia group that's as powerful as it is dangerous and controls a significant part of Sudan's economy, particularly the gold mines.
By FRANKLIN OMOLUWA3 years ago in Journal









