Travel & Daily Life

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Slovenia: The Stunning Overlooked Treasure of Europe

Written by Seweryn
Snow-capped peaks of the Alps, warm Adriatic waters and world-class monuments are only some of the things that small country of Slovenia has to offer. Extending only about 20,000 square kilometers is one of the most underestimated and stunningly beautiful countries in Europe. However, in spite Read More

Algarve: The Most Beautiful Region of Portugal

Located in the southernmost region of Portugal, the Algarve is the most important tourist region of Portugal. Also one of the most significant vacations spots in Europe, it is known for fishing, golf resorts, beaches, and spectacular coastlines and islands. The sunny shores in the region provide a m Read More

Toledo Spain: History's Meeting Point of Past and Present

In the geographical core of Spain, barely an hour drive southeast from the capital Madrid, the ancient city of Toledo is arising from the granite hills of Castille-La Mancha – the province once immortalized by Miguel de Cervantes as the birthplace and the roaming grounds of his famous characte Read More

The Trees of Yosemite Valley

The most influential of the Valley trees is the yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa). It attains its noblest dimensions on beds of water-washed, coarsely-stratified moraine material, between the talus slopes and meadows, dry on the surface, well-watered below and where not too closely assembled in groves t Read More

Landscape Photography and Fine Art

Nowhere is the phrase "a picture is worth a thousand words"truer than in relation to landscape photography. Photography itself is less than 200 years old. In fact, the term "photography," which most people take for granted, was not coined until 1839. Landscape photography provide Read More

3 Days in London: The Best Itinerary for Your Trip

Written by Anurag Agarwal
If you are on a three-day tour of London, the capital city of the United Kingdom and one of the most fascinating cities on earth, you will want to see as much as possible while not missing the highlights of this historic city. Many tourists from across the globe come to London for sightsee Read More

How to Write a Critique of a Famous Book

A critique is defined as a thorough reading and analysis of a passage or book. The critique picks up where the objective summary has left off. In a review, it includes a brief overview to allow the readers to grasp the fundamental ideas faster as well as the proofs under examination. Critiques are f Read More

The Gender Bill Dilemma in Parliament

Written by DANIEL TITIYA
The Gender Bill that was deferred to February 2019 due to lack of the requisite number to deliberate and vote by Members of Parliament in Kenya continues to elicit mixed reactions among Kenyans from both quarters of the divide. This bill, reintroduced by the Majority Leader Aden Duale after failing Read More

Harnessing our Thoughts, Productive People Style

Written by Sherese Gooden
Harnessing our Thoughts, Productive People Style April 15, 2019 Thinking is an active process that can lead to passive thoughts that are  really frozen language.  Thoughts are frozen when we do not act on them. This can be the case for both good and bad thoughts. Since this Blog is a Read More

Zero Tolerance Policy Still In Place

Written by Catie Lindsey
   Yesterday, June 20, 2018, (National Refugee Day) Donald Trump signed an executive order to stop separating families at the border. It was not even a band-aid, just Donald Trump slipping through one of his own loopholes which he provided for in his Zero Tolerance Policy. There is a very Read More

The Basics of Writing

The main component of writing lies in conducting research or acquiring prerequisite information about the subject matter under discussion. Professional writers and poets have always confessed to needing a lot of information to communicate agenda and issues in their writing correctly. After resear Read More

Everything Is Going To Be Alright

Written by Twana Lawler
INT.LIVING ROOM - DAY Small table next to couch. We see a half bottle of beer sitting on table. LARRY is sitting on the couch in a daze looking at the TV. He has a pistol resting on his lap. LARRY What am I going to do? What am I going to do? He glances down at the gun. A little girl with a p Read More