pop culture
Modern popular culture topics in the Journal workplace sphere, such as corporate history, workplace advice, healthy office habits, and more.
Rihanna:
Rihanna is a name that needs no introduction. Born Robyn Rihanna Fenty on February 20, 1988, in Saint Michael, Barbados, Rihanna is a world-renowned singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur. She is known for her unique voice, bold fashion choices, and fierce personality. Rihanna's career has spanned over two decades, and she has achieved numerous milestones in the music industry. In this essay, we will delve into Rihanna's life, career, and impact on the music and fashion industry.
By Gladies Merita 3 years ago in Journal
How to Establish an LLC Step by Step
How to Establish an LLC Step by Step Starting your own business is a big undertaking, but it can be immensely rewarding. One important step in the process is establishing your business as an LLC. This will help protect your personal assets and give your business its own legal identity. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started.
By Timothy A Rowland3 years ago in Journal
Affiliate Marketing Versus Influencer Marketing
Affiliate Marketing vs Influencer Marketing If you're in the business of marketing, you've probably heard a lot about affiliate marketing and influencer marketing. But what's the difference between the two? And which one is right for your business? Keep reading to find out.
By Timothy A Rowland3 years ago in Journal
The Curse of the Amulet of Azura
In the heart of the ancient city of Azura, there was a temple where a sacred amulet was kept. It was known as the Amulet of Azura, and it was said to have the power to grant any wish to the person who possessed it. But with great power comes great danger, and the amulet was cursed. Legend had it that anyone who tried to use the amulet for their own selfish purposes would be cursed to suffer for all eternity.
By The Narrative Ninja 3 years ago in Journal
Raquel Welch: Hollywood Sex Symbol, Has Passed Away at 82
Raquel Welch, Film Legend of the 60s, Passes Away at 82 Raquel Welch, the iconic actress who became a household name in the 1960s with her unforgettable roles in "One Million Years B.C." and "Fantastic Voyage," has died at the age of 82.
By Robert Brown3 years ago in Journal
George Washington Carver
George Washington Carver (1860s - January 5, 1943) was an American agricultural scientist and inventor who was born into slavery in Missouri. He is best known for his work in developing crop rotation techniques and promoting the use of alternative crops, particularly peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans, as alternatives to cotton.
By Olauyi Michael3 years ago in Journal
About Tamil (தமிழ்) culture, language & peoples
Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken by the Tamil people, a majority of whom live in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and in neighboring Sri Lanka. It is one of the oldest and richest languages in India, with a rich literary tradition that spans over 2,000 years. The Tamil language and culture are deeply intertwined, and the language has played a central role in the preservation and transmission of Tamil cultural heritage.
By Emmanuel Andrew3 years ago in Journal
Do you think Disney hates its fans?
I do not think that Disney hates its fans. I think at the moment, Disney is misunderstanding the fans, and the fans are misunderstanding that Disney is a company first. Companies need to make money to keep fans happy, and it is not happening at the moment. Disney has gone through periods like this in the past. Also, Bob Iger regrets that he hired Bob Chepak because Chepak did not have Disney and its fans in mind when he made some of these moves before he left. I think that is one of the reasons Bob Iger came out of retirement until a proper replacement has both Disney as a company, and its fans happy with what Disney is doing. At the same time, the fans need to realize that Disney is going to change, and those changes may not be what the fans want. yes, they want rides that thrill, but at what cost? I am using Tron Lightcycle as an example. The ride looks fun, but I do not like the ride vehicle itself. They do not accommodate people with disabilities. The vehicle looks like the one in Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s Pandora Land that allows you to ride with a Banshee. I’m a Disney fan, and my disability is that I am short (5′) and I have short forearms. I realize that the Tron ride has cars for people like me to ride this new ride, but there are not enough of these cars. I understand that not every Disney ride is not for me, but I still go to Disney. I also do not like Genie+ and the whole Lightening Lane system. I remember when you can just hope in a park and ride any ride you want, even during the “E-ticket” days. You did not have to pay extra to jump a line because there was a way to get to the ride quicker, and you did not have to register to get into a park. I understand that this is how Disney can control the number of people who go to their parks, and they are a business. That does not mean I have to like it. I also take into account inflation in United States right now, and Disney is still trying to recover from shutting down completely in 2020. I would like to see Disney and its fans get on one page to make both parties happy. That will probably not happen because the world is always changing, and the Bob Igers and Chepeks will come and go.
By Patricia L. Logan3 years ago in Journal







