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Olympic Champion Birk Ruud Launches BUSI Company, His Own Clothing Brand. AI-Generated.
When most people hear the name Birk Ruud, they think of soaring jumps, flawless landings, and Olympic glory. But the Norwegian freestyle star isn’t stopping at medals and mountains. In 2025, he stepped off the podium and into the world of fashion with his very own brand — Busi by Birk Ruud. The BUSI Company represents more than just clothing. It’s a statement about chasing what drives you, pushing limits, and wearing your passion with pride.
By BUSI Company5 months ago in Journal
The Difference Between Saving in a Bank and Keeping Cash at Home
he Difference Between Saving in a Bank and Keeping Cash at Home Ali was seventeen when his uncle handed him an envelope with two hundred dollars inside. His uncle said, “This is yours. Do not waste it.” Ali felt proud. For the first time, he had money that belonged only to him.
By Straylight5 months ago in Journal
From Page to Screen: How Japanese Manga and Anime Fare in Live-Action Films. AI-Generated.
For decades, manga and anime have captured global audiences with their rich worlds, unforgettable characters, and emotional storytelling. It’s no surprise that studios often attempt to bring these beloved works into live-action cinema. But while anticipation runs high, the results are often mixed. Why is it so difficult to translate the magic of ink and animation into live-action? And what happens when it actually works?
By Takashi Nagaya5 months ago in Journal
Renaissance Festival War Stories August 16/17, 2025
It is the beginning of another season of The Minnesota Renaissance Festival. This year marks my 10th season as a participant and our third season as The Sidequest Players. Let's do this! Here are some of opening weekend's favorite selected patron moments.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her5 months ago in Journal
Big Sights & Sounds From Day 01 of The 4th Coronation Anniversary of the Olu of Warri
When the drums echoed across the creeks of the Niger Delta and the sound of trumpets pierced the skies above Ode-Itsekiri (Big Warri), you knew history was unfolding once again. On that day, thousands converged at the ancestral home of the Itsekiri people to celebrate a moment of pride, reverence, and cultural unity: the 4th Coronation Anniversary of His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, CFR, The Olu of Warri.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Starting a UK Business as a Non-Resident
The United Kingdom remains one of the most attractive places to start a business, offering a robust economy, a global business hub, and access to a broad customer base. For non-residents, the UK presents numerous opportunities for entrepreneurs to tap into its thriving markets. However, starting a business as a non-resident requires understanding the regulatory framework, the necessary steps, and the potential hurdles that might arise.
By cheap accountant5 months ago in Journal
The Power of a Well-Organized Chart of Accounts. AI-Generated.
Every successful business requires a strong financial framework, and at the heart of this lies the Chart of Accounts (COA). Often referred to as the backbone of accounting, a well-organized COA simplifies financial management, ensures compliance, and provides critical insights into a company’s performance. Whether you're running a small startup or managing a large enterprise, mastering the COA is essential for long-term success.
By cheap accountant5 months ago in Journal
UK Government Backs Down on Apple Encryption Demands
In a landmark turn of events that could reshape the global debate on digital privacy, the UK government has officially dropped its demand for Apple to create a “back door” into users’ encrypted data.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Leading Coworking Spaces in Islamabad for Innovative Tech Startups
Islamabad’s entrepreneurial climate is undergoing rapid evolution. With technology ventures multiplying, the need for dynamic, flexible workplaces is at an all-time high. Today, Coworking Spaces in Islamabad are not merely shared offices; they are pivotal ecosystems that support innovation, growth, and the collaborative spirit of the city’s emerging startup culture.
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal
Coworking Spaces in Islamabad: A New Era for Remote Workers
In Pakistan’s capital, work culture is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The steady rise of freelancers, digital professionals, and entrepreneurs has paved the way for Coworking Spaces in Islamabad
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal









