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The Burning Light Within: Unlocking Our Collective Power
Does the world still await a messiah? Anticipating the messiah as foretold by the elders of old, we live in a time of hope and greed, good and evil. The necessity of one’s circumstance often outweighs the consequences of sin.
Marcelinus ApakhadePublished about 13 hours ago in JournalWest Coast Milblogger
Hello West Coast Milblogger fans, exciting times at parent company From A to Z, as they announce a campaign to win a screenplay contest. Starting soon, they’re going to be sharing funny memes to ask people to Subscribe, Like, and Share, Share [sic]. So, stay tuned for that.
Cyrus EmersonPublished about 14 hours ago in JournalLegal Essentials: A Comprehensive Guide for Entrepreneurs in Business Law
Gaurav Mohindra: Starting a business is an exhilarating journey filled with opportunities, but it also comes with a myriad of legal considerations. Whether you're launching a startup or scaling your existing venture, understanding key aspects of business law can help you navigate potential pitfalls and safeguard your enterprise. Here are some essential legal tips for entrepreneurs to keep in mind:
Gaurav MohindraPublished about 14 hours ago in JournalTracing the Evolution
Introduction: Economics, often dubbed the "dismal science," is a field that has profoundly shaped human societies for centuries. From ancient civilizations to the modern globalized world, economic theories and practices have been pivotal in determining the course of nations and the lives of individuals. This article aims to provide a concise overview of the history of economics, highlighting key thinkers, theories, and milestones that have shaped the discipline into what it is today.
Samson E. GiftedPublished about 22 hours ago in JournalRuth K.'s Musings and Madness Blog: Vol. IV
There's nothing like summer in the city. Some are under stress, some are sitting pretty. Forgive me a little Hamilton indulgence. Last weekend I was in DC, I live in New York, the specter of the earworm show follows me wherever I go apparently. But Miranda knew what he was talking about, the New York summer. Its beautiful, and chaotic. It's New York, just hotter. And muggier. And sometimes the streets smell like pee.
The hadza tribe
The Hadza lineage, also known as the Hadzabe, is one of the last remaining huntsman- gatherer lines in the world. They inhabit the Lake Eyasi region of Tanzania, living much as their ancestors did thousands of times agone
vinoth kumarPublished a day ago in JournalDaydream
The horizon gleamed with pastel clouds brushing some gentle strokes through the uranian canvas. The sun looked tired with its illumination dimming down, tired of scattering its luminescence throughout the sphere only to get condemned in return. Hence that Ochre orb scattered an auburn hue of sorrow making the sky mourn with salmon splashing through the mauve surface.
Sumayya SharminPublished a day ago in JournalGaza Sees Dozens Killed as Hamas Vows to 'Break' Israel.
Israeli forces have largely withdrawn from Gaza, priming for an offensive on the southern city of Rafah, where over 1 million Palestinians seek shelter. However, clashes persist in different regions.
Ved Prakash VishwakarmaPublished 2 days ago in JournalTop 10 Worst Prisons In China
10 - Beijing Municipal No. 1 Prison Located in Eastern Beijing, this prison is operated by the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau.
Vidello ProductionsPublished 2 days ago in JournalA Glimpse of Light Before the Darkness
Amidst the heavy fog that rolled across the coastal town of Dunsmuir, Eleanor Bennett trudged home through the winding, cobblestone streets. The lanterns lining the path flickered as the evening breeze played with their flames. Eleanor, a young woman of twenty-five, was returning from her shift at the local apothecary. Her heart was heavy with the day's encounters—a child stricken with fever, an elderly man battling rheumatism, and whispers of a shadow looming over the town.
RAVI KUMARPublished 2 days ago in JournalNUMBER FIFTY!
Amazing. No, really . . . simply amazing. Amazing to me, that is. When I first came here, I had unsuccessfully tried to blog on different platforms, literally, for years. Writing on all of those platforms had been a chore.
Kimberly J EganPublished 2 days ago in JournalThe Science Of Funny
Humor, that kaleidoscopic phenomenon woven into the fabric of human interaction, has captivated minds and hearts across cultures and epochs. From the jesters of ancient courts to the stand-up comedians of today, the pursuit of laughter has remained a constant in the human experience. Yet, behind the veil of laughter lies a complex interplay of psychology, sociology, and neuroscience. In this expansive exploration, we embark on a journey to unravel the intricacies of humor, delving deep into its mechanisms, manifestations, and profound impact on individuals and society.