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Making Black History
So it’s February of 2004 and I’m in my 5th grade class at Glenwood Elementary School in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. My teacher Sheryl Spivey has given us a class project for Black History Month. The task requires us to pick a historical Black figure and reenact their life story in a class play. The person who’s life I was tasked with covering is author Langston Hughes. I was partnered up with classmate who had just moved here from Africa named Abdoulaye Diallo. I was thinking this was gonna be very difficult because doesn't hardly speak any English.
By Joe Pattersonabout 13 hours ago in Journal
Scary Movie 6 Leaks Ands All You Need To Know
The horror-comedy genre is officially back in the spotlight, and this time it arrives with a self-aware twist worthy of its legacy. Scary Movie 6 is already generating massive buzz — not only because it marks the long-awaited return of the Wayans creative force, but because Marlon Wayans decided to “bootleg” his own trailer before its official wide release.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukuna day ago in Journal
Jim Carrey Goes Viral After Unrecognizable Look at the 51st César Awards
Why did Jim Carrey’s 2026 César Awards appearance break the internet? From conspiracy theories to heartfelt tributes, here’s everything you need to know about the Hollywood icon’s viral moment in Paris.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukuna day ago in Journal
Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (MD) Program with Clinical and Advanced Practice
The landscape of healthcare education is undergoing a fundamental shift. In decades past, the journey of a medical student was largely confined to lecture halls and libraries, with practical experience often coming late in the academic cycle. However, the complexity of modern medicine and the increasing globalization of healthcare systems have demanded a more integrated approach. Today, the most effective educational models are those that fuse rigorous clinical sciences with immediate, practical training, creating a seamless transition from the classroom to the clinic.
By Muhammad Owaisa day ago in Journal
The Numbers Behind the Name: Echos News ZA
Got myself into blogging, again. So I dusted my desk, laptop in front of me, cup of fresh tea. I searched for my blog account which had been sitting there for years — blank. Instead of writing a blog like everyone else, a News Hub idea came to me, and it sounded nice. Suddenly, a name appeared: ECHOS.
By Vongani Bandi2 days ago in Journal
When Writing a Resume What Tense Should Be Used? (Complete Guide)
Writing a resume may seem simple, but even small grammar mistakes can significantly affect your chances of landing an interview. One of the most common questions job seekers ask is: when writing a resume what tense should be used?
By Ramsha Riaz2 days ago in Journal
From Beginner to Pro: Master Freelancing From Home
The Complete Guide to Working as a Freelancer From Home 2026 Working alone from your house has become more than just extra work - it now serves as real employment for countless individuals across the globe. If you’re studying, raising kids at home, or simply wishing to leave behind office hours, doing freelance jobs brings room to move freely, choose your path, even grow what you earn without preset limits.
By Abdul Lateef2 days ago in Journal
From Confusion to Cohesion: How Modern Team Communication Drives Organizational Success
The modern workplace is more connected than ever, yet many teams struggle with misalignment and confusion. Digital platforms, hybrid work models, and cross-functional collaboration have increased the speed of communication, but not always its clarity. Messages are often rushed, assumptions go unchecked, and expectations remain loosely defined. As a result, productivity suffers, and frustration grows.
By Thomas Kuriakose, MD3 days ago in Journal







