heroes and villains
Heroes and Villains throughout history that have defined their industries and workflow as we know it today. Those we look up to, and those we learn mistakes from.
What is Better for You Work from Home or Shared Worksapce
Which Is Better for You: Working from Home or Collaborating with Others in a Shared Workspace? These days, more and more businesses are giving their employees the opportunity to perform their tasks from the comfort of their own homes. Because of the numerous developments that have been made possible by the internet, many businesses have arrived at the conclusion that workers may be more productive when they are given greater leeway in terms of where they physically do their jobs. This is because of the many advancements that the internet has made possible.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
On The Loss Of Jason David Frank
(Trigger warning: discussing trauma, depression, "unaliving") You might ask yourself why it's taken me almost three weeks to write this. Just about all of the content I've seen about the untimely loss of the dear soul depicted above has already almost dried up. Thanks to the power of the media--and the fact that aside from his own personal friends and family, none of us fans really knew the man--the news of his death and the circumstances is already cooling off.
By Ashley McGee3 years ago in Journal
Alexander the Great
Conquests of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great or Alexander III of Macedon is widely regarded as a legendary historical figure, and one of the greatest leaders that ever lived. Alexander became king of Macedonia at 21 years old after his father, Phillip II was killed. He attained his first victory (at the risk of his life) against the Persian Empire called the Battle of Issus. Despite being outnumbered Alexander’s forces defeated the Persians and by 332 BCE, as well as gaining control over Egypt, Palestine and Syria. Within that time Alexander became Pharaoh of Egypt and founded the famous Egyptian city, Alexandria.
By Kylecovey Smith3 years ago in Journal
What Exactly is Business Equity? A Straightforward Guide
What does the term "equity" signify in business? In business, equity refers to the amount of money that might be given to a company's shareholders if all of its assets were liquidated and all debts were paid off.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Is the VAT Flat Rate Plan Worthwhile?
Is taking part in the VAT flat rate system something that would be beneficial? The value-added tax, sometimes known as VAT, is a system that has been optimized in order to help save unnecessary labour. You pay HMRC a percentage that is fixed in relation to your turnover that includes VAT rather than calculating the amount of VAT that you are responsible for handing over to HMRC by subtracting input VAT from output VAT. This is because you pay HMRC a percentage that is fixed in relation to your turnover. The nature of your business is the primary factor in determining the appropriate ratio.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Annual Profit
What exactly is an annual return? The annual return is the return on an investment computed as a percentage of the initial investment over a year. If the return is positive (negative), the initial investment is deemed a gain (loss). The rate of return will vary according on the level of risk.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Tips for Entrepreneurs Wannabe
You have to maintain a certain level of energy if you want to be successful as an entrepreneur. Even if you are fully conscious of your requirement for it, there is no guarantee that you will obtain it. There will be times when you will need to make an effort in order to cultivate the energy that you require.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
How could Procrastination Affect Your Journey to Success.
Everybody dreams of becoming rich, but they don’t make any effort for it. They only dream about it. It’s either lack of action or confidence along with faith within themselves. So, the question is, what’s the hidden secret in Think and Grow Rich?
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
What Exactly Does Hybrid Working Mean?
As a result of the fact that some companies are bringing folks back to work on-site while other workers opt to continue working from home, the topic of hybrid work environments is becoming an increasingly popular one. Find out what it means to work in a hybrid environment and how such a configuration can be helpful for fostering successful teamwork and productivity.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
7 Greatest Warriors History Has Ever Seen[part-2]
7 Greatest Warriors History Has Ever Seen[part-1] 1.Attila the Hun Attila the Hun was one of the most brutal and ruthless kings in the region. He was born in what is now Hungary. He was renowned for his intense glare, and historian Edward Gibbon claims that he regularly rolled his eyes as though enjoying the fear he incited.
By ASHIF Navheed3 years ago in Journal
Cosmic Balances In Myth
The King Arthur myths and legends are a prime example of the heroic journey. His call to adventure is some myths that start when he pulls Excalibur from a stone. It proves to be his call to adventure because he is the only one who can do it, the only one worthy of the sword because he is the son of Uther. He is the rightful king of England and only he can rule. His mentor and supernatural aid comes in the form of Merlin the druid, the Lady of the lake and his sword Excalibur. Merlin is often tied to magic and seen as a wise man in most stories and tellings with great power who educates Arthur sometimes by turning him into animals, in other tellings he is the one who created the sword Excalibur another item that in some sources seems magical or has magical properties, one being that only Arthur and can use the sword. And the Lady of the lake who in some cases also holds onto the sword for Arthur can give it to him so long as he is near some body of water, so long as he is close to a source of water he can summon the sword thanks to her help. Then you have his knights such as Percival, Lancelot, and Gawain to name a few. They are his allies in his journey, each providing some form of help to him and his cause, whether it is Percival and his strength or Gawain with his humanity. They help him along his journey and fight for him and his kingdom. Now during the time in which this story would have been originally told in an oral tradition it was during the Saxon migration from Germania to the British Isles and perhaps during the Viking age in which England was divided and didnt have a single king. This myth of a great warrior king who ruled over all England would have been seen as a rallying call, a way to unite the people against a single threat. But the moral and philosophical purpose of this myth is that all of England can be united under one banner no matter what boundaries exist and when times are at their darkest a ray of light shines through.
By Thomas Tome3 years ago in Journal










