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Navigating Climate Change Major Challenges and Emerging Technologies for a Sustainable Future

Navigating Climate Change: Major Challenges and Emerging Technologies for a Sustainable Future

Friday, 15 March 2024 by Admin

Climate change presents a myriad of interconnected challenges that threaten the health of our planet and the well-being of current and future generations. Some of the major climate change issues include: 1- Global Warming: Rising global temperatures because of the accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide

  • Published in Economics and Finance
Tagged under: Sustainability
Cloud accounting Features and Trends

Cloud Accounting: Features and Trends

Sunday, 28 January 2024 by Admin

Cloud accounting refers to the use of accounting software that is hosted on remote servers, commonly referred to as the “cloud.” In traditional accounting systems, software is installed on individual computers or local servers, and data is stored on-site. In contrast, cloud accounting allows users to access their financial data and accounting tools through the

  • Published in Economics and Finance
Tagged under: Finance
Is Ukraine on the Path to Becoming Europe's Afghanistan

Is Ukraine on the Path to Becoming Europe’s Afghanistan?

Thursday, 14 September 2023 by Admin

The Russian-Ukraine war has been a protracted and complex conflict that has drawn parallels to the Soviet-Afghan War of the 1980s. While it’s essential to approach such comparisons with caution, there are worrisome signs that suggest Ukraine may face a fate similar to that of Afghanistan, with the possibility of being abandoned by its Western

  • Published in Economics and Finance, Socio Economic Issues
Tagged under: Socio-Economic
Asylum in the UK A Lifeline for the Persecuted

Asylum in the UK: A Lifeline for the Persecuted

Sunday, 10 September 2023 by Admin

The United Kingdom has a long history of offering refuge and asylum to those fleeing persecution and danger in their home countries. Asylum is a fundamental human right enshrined in international law, and the UK has committed to providing protection to those in need. This article explores the asylum system in the UK, including its

  • Published in Economics and Finance, Socio Economic Issues
Tagged under: Socio-Economic
Navigating the Past The Power and Significance of Historical Fiction

Navigating the Past: The Power and Significance of Historical Fiction

Friday, 08 September 2023 by Admin

Historical fiction is a captivating genre that bridges the realms of history and fiction, offering readers a unique opportunity to journey back in time while exploring the lives, cultures, and events of the past. This literary genre, which has been a prominent part of literature for centuries, has the remarkable ability to breathe life into

  • Published in On Writing
Tagged under: Socio-Economic
Pulp Fiction VS Genre Fiction VS Literary Fiction VS Flash Fiction

Pulp Fiction VS Genre Fiction VS Literary Fiction VS Flash Fiction

Thursday, 24 August 2023 by Admin

Pulp fiction, genre fiction Literary Fiction and Flash Fiction are terms that refer to different categories of literature, each with its own characteristics and connotations. Let’s explore what each term means: Pulp Fiction Pulp fiction originally referred to a type of inexpensive paperback publication that was printed on cheap wood pulp paper. These publications were

  • Published in On Writing
Tagged under: Creative writing
The ice of life

The ice of life

Thursday, 17 August 2023 by Admin

No face No race No trace No base Ah hot like coal Unleashed from a hole And poured into a bowl To quench a soul The journey started with shock A chill and dark was in stock The shackles hardened to rock Ah, there was at last a knock Cut from a sphere and held

  • Published in On Writing, Poetry
Tagged under: Creative writing
The Tempple in Jerusalem

The Temple in Jerusalem

Wednesday, 16 August 2023 by Admin

In Judaism, the Temple, often referred to as the First Temple or Solomon’s Temple, was built around 957 BCE. It served as the spiritual centre of ancient Judaism and housed the Ark of the Covenant. The Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians in 587 BCE, marking a pivotal event in Jewish history. The Second Temple,

  • Published in Israel
Tagged under: Israel, Travel guide
Western Wall

Exploring the Jerusalem Western Tunnel: Unveiling the History of the Western Wall and Great Bridge

Wednesday, 16 August 2023 by Admin

In the heart of Jerusalem lies the enigmatic Western Tunnel, a hidden passage that offers a remarkable journey into the past. This tunnel holds a key to the rich history of the Western Wall and the awe-inspiring Great Bridge, two monumental structures that have left an indelible mark on the city and its people. The

  • Published in Israel
Tagged under: Israel, Travel guide
Exploring Point of View in Literature A Multifaceted Narrative Tool

Exploring Point of View in Literature: A Multifaceted Narrative Tool

Wednesday, 16 August 2023 by Admin

In the realm of literature, point of view (POV) is a captivating and dynamic tool that governs the lens through which readers perceive the events, characters, and emotions of a story. It serves as the narrative anchor, influencing the depth of connection readers form with characters, the level of immersion in the plot, and even

  • Published in On Writing
Tagged under: Creative writing
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