politics
Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
The Lingering Shadows: Understanding the Ongoing Trauma of Genocide. Content Warning.
The article explores the lasting psychological impact of genocide on survivors, including symptoms of PTSD, depression, and anxiety, as well as the importance of community support and healing strategies in the recovery process.
By David Snam2 months ago in Journal
Challenging Neutrality: South Africa's Genocide Case Against Israel and the Global Student Protest Movement. Content Warning.
South Africa's case against Israel for genocide and the Wests neutrality, with a focus on USA students protests, highlights the complexities of addressing alleged genocidal acts in conflict zones and the challenges of achieving justice.
By David Snam2 months ago in Journal
Nirmala sitharaman
Title Nirmala Sitharaman A Trailblazer in Indian Politics preface Nirmala Sitharaman, a prominent figure in Indian politics, has sculpted a distinct path in a sphere generally enthralled by men. As India's first full- time womanish Finance Minister and a crucial member of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party( BJP), Sitharaman's trip is marked by adaptability, determination, and a commitment to serving her nation. This composition delves into her background, rise to elevation, policy benefactions, and impact on Indian politics. Early Life and Education Born on August 18, 1959, in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, Nirmala Sitharaman's early times were shaped by a middle- class parenting. She pursued her education with zeal, carrying a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, Tiruchirapalli, and a Master's degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Sitharaman latterly embarked on a successful commercial career, holding positions in exploration and strategy with notable associations like Price Waterhouse, and the Agricultural Engineers Association in the United Kingdom. Entry into Politics Nirmala Sitharaman's incursion into politics wasn't a conventional bone
By vinoth kumar2 months ago in Journal
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.
By Marcelinus Apakhade2 months ago in Journal
My apparel brand’s brief…
14MAY2024; 2047, TUE– Baltimore, Maryland, USA Peaceful tidings to all except the Bidens. I jest; unless… All seriousness though, this minor note is a small labor of Love; intended to be a short and sweet on the future of military affiliated apparel. This is the five W’s and an H; in a nutshell.
By Nefarious Darrius2 months ago in Journal
Echoes of Words . Content Warning.
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there lived an elderly woman named Eleanor. Her weathered hands, stained with the ink of countless letters, told the story of a life dedicated to correspondence. In an age where emails and texts dominated communication, Eleanor remained steadfast in her belief in the power of letters.
By RAVI KUMAR2 months ago in Journal
Ongoing Tensions in the Middle East, Philistine latest news
As of last update in January 2022, there hasn't been a war directly involving the historical Philistines, as they were an ancient people whose civilization thrived during the Iron Age. However, if you're referring to contemporary conflicts or a figurative usage of the term "Philistine" to describe a conflict or situation lacking cultural appreciation or sophistication, I can certainly provide a summary of recent global conflict news.
By Ekombe hau2 months ago in Journal
The Evolution of Consumer Behavior: A Deep Dive into Retail Therapy
Beyond Materialism: The Psychological Motivations Behind Retail Therapy Most people can understand the happiness that comes from purchasing something for oneself when we talk about needing some retail therapy. Can shopping truly improve our mood? Clinical psychologist Scott Bea, PsyD, affirms that shopping can have psychological and therapeutic benefits as long as it is done in moderation, according to research. Engaging in shopping activities, whether online or in person, can provide a psychological and emotional boost. Even just browsing can bring happiness, but it's important to be mindful of your spending habits. Dr. Bea outlines various explanations for the phenomenon.
By Hridya Sharma2 months ago in Journal
A Day in the Life of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un. Content Warning.
Do you have any idea of the day in the life of whom? Get ready to board the isle of the glitters, power plays and secret games, for a fantastic voyage into the captivating realm of North Korea’s Kim family rule.
By Amine Oubih2 months ago in Journal