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"Hate-Proof Heart"
Amara was conceived uniquely. Not in the manner a youngster with criss crossed eyes or a giggle that tinkled like breeze rings is unique. No, Amara was different in how a beacon is not the same as a gleaming candle - she focused with a relentless inward light, impenetrable to the haziness that whirled around her.
By Iftikhar Akramabout 6 hours ago in Journal
The Power of Artificial Intelligence in Digital Art - Auctioned at Christie's for $432,500
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made significant strides across various industries, and one of the most transformative applications of AI is in the realm of digital art. This blog explores the power of AI in digital art, delving into how it is revolutionizing creative processes, enhancing artistic capabilities, and challenging our perceptions of creativity.
By Oliver Greenabout 8 hours ago in Journal
The 11 Worst Side Hustles That Are A Giant Waste Of Time
Side hustles are an opportunity to provide people a means to earn some extra income in their spare time. As a result, side hustle culture has flourished within the last decade and almost anything can become a side hustle.
By Jay Kobayashiabout 16 hours ago in Journal
Journalism as a phenomenal chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum is globally one of the most important ornamental in terms of sociological and economic importance. It has a lot of colors with emblematic concepts in each type of it such as yellow for sorrow, violet for loyalty, and red for truth, just, fairness, and equality.
By John Rojell Y. Elizagaabout 16 hours ago in Journal
The Future of Cargo Shipping
As someone who’s been working in the cargo shipping industry for a while, I’ve seen a lot of changes and exciting developments. Let me take you through what I think the future holds for this important sector, based on my experiences and stories from the field. Plus, I’ll tell you a bit about Shock-Gard, a company that’s been making big waves in cargo securement.
By Shock-Gardabout 18 hours ago in Journal
The Ice Prince: On the Rink and On Stage
Our parents always told us to dream big as a child, no matter how crazy it was. Whether it was wanting to become an astronaut and landing on Mars, or becoming a famous actor with 5 Oscars to your name, they would entertain your musings and tell you to reach for the stars. 8-year-old Park Sunghoon wasn’t an exemption to this; once upon a time, he was an awkward boy who tried figure skating to improve his social skills. Who would’ve known, over the course of the next 12 years, Sunghoon would come to achieve great feats, dream of big things, leave a part of his life behind, find something new to be passionate about, and grow and reflect as an individual?
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangita day ago in Journal
Incorporating Drug Testing into Your Hiring Process: Best Practices
Introduction Creating a safe and productive work environment is a priority for any business. One effective way to ensure this is by incorporating drug testing into your hiring process. Not only does this practice help in maintaining workplace safety, but it also enhances the overall quality of your workforce. So, how do you go about integrating drug testing into your hiring process?
By Harry Garlowa day ago in Journal
Professional Content Writing Services: Enhancing SEO and Engagement
In the competitive virtual landscape, companies are constantly searching for ways to stand out and connect with their target audience. One of the handiest techniques for attaining this is through great content material. Professional content writing offerings play a pivotal role in improving search engine optimization (Search Engine Optimization) and driving engagement, making them an vital factor of any successful on-line advertising strategy.
By Optimus Info Solutions3 days ago in Journal
THE PYGMALION EFFECT
The Pygmalion effect is a phenomenon whereby increased performance results from higher expectations. Higher expectations cause performance to rise, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the Pygmalion effect—also called the Rosenthal effect. It is called for the Greek myth of Pygmalion, who, by his belief and expectation, brought a statue he had made to life. He fell in love with it. In the realm of psychology, the Pygmalion effect is the theory that states that if a person is expected to perform well, they are more likely to perform well; if they are expected to perform poorly, they are more likely to perform poorly. One can observe this impact in the workplace, sports, and education, among other places. The Pygmalion effect emphasizes the need for good expectations and their influence on personal performance and self-esteem.
By Folasade Akinola 4 days ago in Journal