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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
While Many in Africa Call To End Violence Against Children Some Ghanaians Want Caning Back!
Thursday, 12 September 2024 By: TB Obwoge Ghana where I lived for 2-years was not a place I felt safe, it was also a place where I met some of the most politest children I've ever seen. I lived in Kenya and the United States before, but Ghanaian children were some of the most respectful.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in Journal
Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard Faces Criticism for Extravagant Party Amid Spending Allegations
Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard Faces Criticism for Extravagant Party Amid Spending Allegations Tiffany Henyard, the self-proclaimed "supermayor" of Dolton, Illinois, is facing increasing scrutiny after hosting an $85,000 event that many residents viewed as a waste of taxpayer money. The party, which took place last month, featured performances by R&B singer Keke Wyatt and rapper J. Holiday. However, reports suggest that despite the star power, attendance was sparse.
By Sunil Christianabout a year ago in Journal
Harris to Use Shorter Podium for Debate Against Trump
Harris to Use Shorter Podium for Debate Against Trump Vice President Kamala Harris will stand at a shorter podium than former President Donald Trump during their upcoming debate. This decision, first reported by sources familiar with the situation and seen in ABC News footage, is intended to minimize the stark height difference between the two candidates.
By Sunil Christianabout a year ago in Journal
The Future of Remote Work
The traditional office space, once the undisputed hub of productivity and professional interaction, is undergoing a radical transformation. Remote work, a trend that gained unprecedented traction during the COVID-19 pandemic, has evolved from a temporary measure to a long-term strategy for many organizations. As we stand on the brink of a new era in work dynamics, it is crucial to understand how these evolving remote work trends are reshaping productivity and work-life balance. This article delves into the future of remote work, examining its trajectory, exploring its impact on both employees and employers, and providing insights into what lies ahead.
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Journal
PERSONAL BRANDING, CULTURAL STANDARDS, AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT;
Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben’s, and the Cleveland Indians, three venerable brands in existence since the late 19th and early-mid 20th century, all eliminated in an extremely short period of time due to shifting cultural standards. Corporate brand owners bowed down to public pressure, acquiescing in order to offend no one.
By WILLIAM SCOTT GOLDMANabout a year ago in Journal
Trump Bold Promise to Heal our World
The sad incident of the shooting in a Georgia school has yet again cast the United States into a grim discussion over gun violence, school safety, and mental health. The entire nation faces questions such as: How do we ensure that this does not happen again? What can be implemented as solutions? And perhaps most importantly-how does one heal from such a tragedy?
By Faith Obboabout a year ago in Journal
Laura Miti Should Step Down from the Human Rights Commission . AI-Generated.
The recent remarks by Laura Miti, a Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission in Zambia, in response to the United Nations' report criticizing the state of human rights in the country, have ignited significant controversy. Her defense of President Hakainde Hichilema’s government, combined with her dismissive stance toward the UN’s findings, raises serious concerns about her impartiality and suitability for her role. Given these issues, Laura Miti must resign from her position.
By Mutale Ngomaabout a year ago in Journal







