history
Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
How does Europe become Europe
How much do you know about Europe? Many immediately think of Britain, France and Germany, or even just them. But there are so many countries, peoples and religions in Europe that simple perceptions inevitably lead to one-sidedness and narrowness.
By schmidtyazzie4 years ago in Journal
Juneteenth 2022
Starting off, sincerest apologies this was not published as timely as it was intended to be. However, we felt with an issue this important, it was better to get it right, than get it done. Caroline & Les would like to thank Clyde E. Dawkins for taking leadership of this issue.
By The Vocal Creators Chronicle4 years ago in Journal
A Brief History of the Hospitality Industry
Did you know that the hospitality industry is one of the oldest and most important industries globally? The first hotels and restaurants were established thousands of years ago, and the industry has only grown. In this blog post, we will take a brief look at the history of the hospitality industry. We will discuss its origins and how it has developed over time. So, without further ado, let’s get started!
By Jon Farzam4 years ago in Journal
Archaeologists have discovered at least twenty burial complexes - they may be related to the legend of King Arthur!
According to a new study, tombs discovered in the British Isles belonged to British rulers, their families, and powerful individuals. Researchers believe they date from the so-called Dark Ages, which lasted from the late fifth century until the mid-tenth century AD.
By danny paul adams4 years ago in Journal
Radicalization
Terrorism can strike at anytime and anywhere; it is a mechanism that people use as a fear tactic to influence the way that others will think. Terrorists believe that nothing else will work or that all roads have led to the point that violence is the only answer. They use their methods when it comes to changing political views or laws when they feel that their religion is in danger or when they do not share the same beliefs like the ones around them. However, one does not become a terrorist overnight; it is a slow descent into the void of terrorism, through a process that has come to be called radicalization. Many psychological and behavioral factors have been researched to find the steps that cause one to radicalization; in this paper, two of those radicalization models, Moghaddam’s Staircase to Terrorism and Borum’s Pathway, will be compared to aid in finally entering and understanding the mind of a terrorist.
By The Clarkbar844 years ago in Journal
The Boston Tea Party Aftermath
The Boston Tea Party was a pivot point in American History; it was due to a set of events between the British and Americans, which ended up leading to the American Revolution and eventually to the Treaty of Paris declaring America its freedom. The reason that the act was committed was, due to the fact, that the English had proclaimed a monopoly on tea and was taxing it through the British East India Company.
By The Clarkbar844 years ago in Journal
Prom Night
Prom season is in full swing, and high school seniors everywhere are making that transition out of school and into the real world. Dresses are being chosen, tuxedos are getting rented, and limousines are getting reserved. Parties are being discussed and dates are being secured. The energy of enthusiasm and excitement is in the air, and it has awoken distant memories of my own prom night, which was now nearly 20 years ago.
By Amanda Spradlin4 years ago in Journal
Historical drama and building a knowledge society
History provides drama makers with many opportunities to attract audiences, build their awareness of their identity, and shape their self-image, and many countries are searching in their history for achievements and victories that can contribute to increasing their people’s pride in belonging to them, and prove to the world that they have made historical civilisation achievements, and participated in developing human civilisation.
By Roxanne Mann4 years ago in Journal
A New Voice
Sometimes a voice wants to find itself without looking in the mirror. I was like that once. I felt like my voice had been stolen from me– a few times, in fact– because I refused to look at it in the mirror or acknowledge its semi-tragic existence. Around me there were other voices and I shopped around a bit. Peering through the handprint-plastered windows, I tried to adopt the voices I saw around me because I refused to look at how broken mine was.
By Bianca Wargo4 years ago in Journal








