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Interviews with successful executives and top corporate culture influencers.
This is my first time writing. What do you think?. Content Warning.
Today is Monday, April 15th. And I found a spark inside to finish writing out this experience I had. This is a not so distant memory from when I worked in a bus station, as a level 1 Security Guard and For legal or posible copy write reasons I won’t disclose the name to the agency I was under during my time in New Mexico. The days there are very hot. The sun light scorches anything It’s path and it’s exactly like how you’d imagine where Walter White called home. But any whoo. I was working as a security guard at that time and was blessed with meeting some interesting people where mostly nice.
By Miguel Galvan2 years ago in Journal
My Lovely Man Is A Vampire And I'm A Witch
A LIFE-REALISTIC vampire and his witch partner don’t just accept their dark sides on Halloween. For them, feedings are a year-round activity — and though she loves magic and he avoids sunlight, they insist not every myth that pops up in vampire lore is true.
By Chuks Gad Nwaigwe2 years ago in Journal
King Cobra
The ruler cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is a venomous snake endemic to Asia. The sole individual from the variety Ophiophagus, it isn't systematically a genuine cobra, in spite of its generally expected name and some likeness. With a typical length of 3.18 to 4 m (10.4 to 13.1 ft) and a record length of 5.85 m (19.2 ft),[2] it is the world's longest venomous snake. The species has differentiated colouration across environments, from dark with white stripes to whole tanish dim. The lord cobra is broadly conveyed yet not normally seen, with a reach traversing from the Indian Subcontinent through Southeastern Asia to Southern China. It preys essentially on different snakes, including those of its own sort. This is the main ophidian that develops an over the ground home for its eggs, which are deliberately and carefully accumulated and safeguarded by the female all through the brooding period.[3]
By Toshon chakma2 years ago in Journal
Navigating the Digital Marketplace: Understanding EPOS Systems in 2024. Content Warning.
In today's rapidly evolving digital marketplace, businesses are constantly seeking ways to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and boost profitability. One essential tool that plays a pivotal role in achieving these goals is the Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) system. As we delve into 2024, understanding the landscape and functionalities of EPOS systems becomes increasingly crucial for businesses aiming to thrive in the competitive market. Let's explore the key aspects of EPOS systems and how they are shaping the digital marketplace.
By Munnazir Zarin2 years ago in Journal
Enhance Your Work and Your Mind: The Mental Stability Magic of Coworking. Content Warning.
In a time when working from home has been the norm for many professionals, the notion of coworking spaces has developed as a beacon of mental stability and productivity and has grown increasingly popular. Coworking spaces provide a revitalising option for those who are navigating the problems of working from home, whether it be the distractions of domestic duties or the solitude of working alone. Let's look into the mental stability magic that coworking spaces may give, as well as the ways in which they promote both workplace productivity and mental health.
By Munnazir Zarin2 years ago in Journal
Beyond the Glamour: Addressing the Dark Realities of Women and Violence in Cinema
India is home to the world's largest film industry, sometimes referred to as Hindi cinema or Bollywood. Bollywood produces approximately a thousand films annually, enjoys widespread recognition, and has a sizable global fan base. The thriving film industry regrettably, for a considerable amount of time now, there has been discussion about how women are portrayed in Indian movies. In Indian cinema, objectifying and sexualizing women has always been the norm rather than the exception. The film industry still promotes misogyny, patriarchy, and gender inequality despite the nation's quick social and economic advancement. In this article, I dive deeper into the normalization of misogyny, patriarchal mindsets and crime against women in various Indian films and how toxic it is to portray this as an acceptable standard.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal











