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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
How good is Hart's theory
It is important to understand that every rule or law that we follow is fair and reasonable and it does not put any individual in a situation that would be unjust to them through the laws that they followed. To discuss the matter of what makes law lawful, this essay will examine and evaluate John Hart’s account of his intake on the relationship between law and morality. This essay will also look at other thinker’s account on the relationship of law and morality to evaluate how well or not so well Hart’s theory is.
By Krishna Bhandari3 years ago in Journal
15 Best Places to Visit in Sri Lanka
Cities like Colombo and Kandy allow tourists to explore the island's interesting history, which spans from prehistoric times through the colonial era to the present. There are eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites on this very small island where such past is still present.
By indika sampath3 years ago in Journal
CellXRenewal Reviews – What are Customers Saying?
What is CellXRenewal? Everyone handles aging differently. While some people are glad to see the wrinkles across their faces, others prefer to have a little more control over what is happening. With age, the cells in the body are unable to maintain their structure in the same way. As damage occurs to the outer wall, free radicals, toxins, and microorganisms can sneak in and start damaging the individual’s DNA.
By Weight loss healthy tips 3 years ago in Journal
How Much Weight Can You Actually Lose in a Week? Experts Explain—and Give Their Best Tips for Doing It Safely
Taking diet pills, exercising around the clock, engaging in restrictive eating habits and following trendy diets promising to speed up metabolism are just a few of the methods people use to drop weight fast. While a tempting concept, most experts maintain that rapid weight loss is neither healthy nor sustainable, and even somewhat deceiving.
By Weight loss healthy tips 3 years ago in Journal
Emotional Triggers
Do you recognize those super-reactive places inside you that come to be activated by someone else's words or habits? That sensation you have when a person makes a remark that might not be a massive bargain, but for some reason, it leaves you mad, anxious, or agitated?
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Journal
Eight Ways to Improve your Site's Ranking (SEO)
There are many advantages of search engine optimization, particularly for small companies. Regional SEO can help small businesses to get discovered online by customers looking for services or products they supply. It can result in more internet site visitors and inevitably more clients for the business. SEO can also boost the presence and branding of a local business, leading to even more clients and sales.
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Journal
The WSJ is NOT Journalism - Here's why.
This article is in reply to [some of] the WSJ documentary on the future of global trade and the global supply chain. To reply to the entire thing will take more than one article because I couldn't get two minutes into it without already identifying a slew of propaganda, and claims that were either incorrect, dangerous, or terrifying.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Journal
"The Vacuum of Space"
"Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space", or so they say. Contemplating this she thought, does this mean a scream makes no noise if released in a vacuum of space? She concluded that it's the silent screams that are the loudest! Well it is for her anyway!
By Pamela Walsh-Holte3 years ago in Journal




