When we think of Paris we think of the Eiffel tour, macaroons and the ‘Locks of love’ bridge. For many the “Locks of love” bridge has been a must see on many couples’ bucket lists. If you were fortunate to see and visit the popular bridge, cherish those memories. Unfortunately, for everyone else who is … Continue reading
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Bruce Jenner for Vanity Fair
When we first heard of Bruce Jenner, he was the Olympic decathlon medalist breaking records. Fast forward today, he is making history as the first post – transgender individual to cover a major magazine. There are many mixed feelings and opinions about Bruce Jenner’s transformation however; one has to admit the ground breaking achievement he … Continue reading
Good summer reads
Dedicated to all the teachers and budding bookworms looking for some good books for the summer! Our contributor Mr. Devere Kelley of East Kentwood High School Library, Grand Rapids, MI put together the Best Fiction for Adults 2015 Summer Reading List. We will be sharing more of his recommendations monthly. So share with your friends … Continue reading
The business of Instagram
Currently being bigger than Twitter plus Instagram is as yet becoming fastest growing among social media panel. The quantity of US Instagram private and business users expanded almost sixty percent in 2014, bringing the interpersonal organization’s US month to month user stands to 64.2–million individuals, as per new figures are showing. By 2018, Instagram’s US … Continue reading
10 Strategies to get that Promotion in the pocket!
So you’ve been eying a position at work or feel like you deserve a higher pay scale and are ready to take on more responsibility, but not really sure or are afraid of approaching your boss. Nailing a promotion or getting more pay requires strategy. It will not just happen overnight without a clear and … Continue reading
The Showrooming trend
A new report published by Juniper/Research (JR) has found that final purchases made on mobile phone plus tablets are will most likely reach 707 billion dollars by 2018, which will mean that they will take up 30 percent of all E-Retail at that time. If we compare this statistic with the amounts spent on mobile … Continue reading
The African Connection
The Chinese-financed street development extends in Kenya: China, India, Brazil and other developing business nations are particularly dynamic in combining to Africa’s infrastructure. In April South Africa’s biggest attire and producer, Seardel, declared arrangements to close its Frame Textiles division. The organization faulted rivalry from low-quality imports, 75% of which originate from China — as … Continue reading
Book Review: Queer Africa
To set the tone of the tone of the book review, one must understand that LGBTI communities within Africa are still a taboo topic of discussion and even illegal. Many individuals who are LGBTI are unfortunately ostracized, condemned and even killed in several countries in Africa. There are very few that have the freedom to … Continue reading
Beautiful Zanzibar
My first encounter with the name Zanzibar was at school when I was doing history. As I became an adult, I heard discussions about Zanzibar and my perception of this place was that it was an exotic destination in a faraway land. To top it all, even the name Zanzibar, immediately redirected my mind to … Continue reading
Syracuse “an absence of institutional control?”
It took the NCAA eight years to complete an inspection on the indecency inside of Syracuse’s athletic division, and the deciding result was one of the hardest punishments school games has ever seen. The NCAA adjusted the Orange’s past, present and future in giving out a punishment that incorporates the exclusion of 108 wins from … Continue reading
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