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Seeing Real Life Fantasy
As a child one of my favorite animals was always the seahorse. Ever since I laid eyes on this creature through books and media such as cartoons, they've always been in a special place to my heart. Yes, though they're not on the top of the food chain, unlike the orca, seahorses have always been oddly unique if not mesmerizing.
By Thavien Yliaster3 years ago in Journal
What Exactly Does Hybrid Working Mean?
As a result of the fact that some companies are bringing folks back to work on-site while other workers opt to continue working from home, the topic of hybrid work environments is becoming an increasingly popular one. Find out what it means to work in a hybrid environment and how such a configuration can be helpful for fostering successful teamwork and productivity.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Omar's Diary to 31st October 2022
Words would fail me if I tried to tell you how absolutely thrilled I was to have won first prize with this photograph in a local village show. The brief in the show schedule was for a "Woodland Glade". I just wonder how many of the demographic of Burley village defined as "blue rinses" or "silver seniors" noticed the cheeky activity in the lower right-hand corner of the shot?
By Alan Russell3 years ago in Journal
What exactly is a limited company?
A limited company is a legal business structure that is formed and registered with Companies House, the Registrar of Companies in the United Kingdom. When a business is formed through Companies House, it legally becomes an individual. As a result, because it is accountable for its own activities, finances, and responsibilities, a limited corporation is a wholly independent individual from its owners.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Can a Lone Proprietor Hire Employees?
If you're asking whether a single proprietor can hire staff, the answer is yes, but it's not usual. This post will address this question as well as related topics such as employment law, contracts, freelancers, and limited companies.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Things to do Before You Die - part 2
11- Try To Teach The Lessons To Your Children That You Learnt At The Age of 40 Usually, people hold their adolescents unaware of the lessons that they research later in their life. At that stage, they suppose that they have to have discovered it early in life. But when it comes to their children, they leave this on the time to educate them.
By Cosmin Child3 years ago in Journal








