Travel & Daily Life

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Portugal’s Beauty in Ruins: A Revelation in Photography

Written by Mark Pringle
Is it possible to find beauty in ruins? Can one see artistic glimmers within a place that is in a state of decay and neglect? The answer undoubtedly is yes, and Portugal is a testament to that answer. When I first moved to Portugal, almost two years ago, I was fascinated by what I saw as Read More

My Visit to Enchanted Lake Como in Lombardy, Italy

Written by Lilit Mkrtchyan
Today the air in Lecco is so light, with a fragrant scent of lakeside Alps. The rainbow comes alive after a gentle rain… The sun is shining, illuminating my thoughtful face, generating a tender smile in my eyes. I am sitting in a café admiring the view to the Lake Como. A slice of Read More

Instantiation in ASP.NET C#

Written by Mark Pringle
In the ASP.NET C# programming language, any time you create a new object (using the new operator keyword) based on some model or class, it is said that the model or class has been instantiated. Employee e1 = new Employee(); Employee e2 = new Employee(); Employee e3 = new Employee(); Above, Read More

AdSense Link Ads Are Going Away and Financially That's a Good Thing for Publishers

Written by Mark Pringle
AdSense publishers (website owners who display ads on their sites) are paid for clicks on ads, and AdSense Link units have proven to be an excellent source of revenue for many publishers. So, when the news came out that link units are being retired on March 10, 2021, there was a massive uproar withi Read More

What is CSS isolation in ASP.NET Core 6.0 (With Tutorial)?

Written by Mark Pringle
CSS isolation in ASP.NET Core 6.0 means you can define a Cascading Style Sheet specific to a page or view while overriding any global styles you may have created. It can be used in Razor and Blazor pages. Using CSS isolation keeps global stylesheets from becoming monolithic while it minimize Read More

Check And Re-Check

Many times an otherwise excellent photo becomes outrightly ruined by carelessly added title or descriptive text. Seems like some people (mostly newbie photographers) are in an unbelievable hurry, and upload as if their lives depended upon it – which is, as we all know, never the case. So wh Read More

Importance Of The Role Of Youths In National Development, And How Education Of International Quality Can Help Them Fulfil It Better

Written by Ekoja Okewu
A “youth” is best understood as a period of transition from the dependence of childhood to adulthoods independence and awareness of our inter dependence as members of a community (UNESCO). Nigeria with a current population estimate of 200, 815, 094 (worldometer 2019) has the highest numb Read More

7 Signs You are FALLING for Mr. Wrong!

Women can get carried away in the beginning of a relationship to a point where she even start to plan her wedding. Whilst it is encouraged that you embrace the feelings of infatuation and love in the romantic phases, you should not close your eyes to see what you need to as a means to assess if Read More

The Quality of the Magnesium Bath and Its Benefit

Written by Salt Laboratory
A society that values a strong work ethic that stresses and less and tireless work and burning the tension. Good quality sleep magnesium it is often looked down upon as a sign of laziness. But getting the sleep you need is critical for so many aspects of your general health. In order to improve both Read More

Learning To Write Poems

Poems are made of human thoughts. They are the spontaneous, natural outflow of emotions evolving from close and objective observations of the things and circumstances around us. Since human mind carries a bit of cosmic world inborn in it, it cannot prevent itself from rising to elations at the r Read More

War Is A Crime

Written by Ekoja Okewu
  Thirty five million people were casualties of the World War 1 (deceased and wounded), sixty million in world war 2; One million in the Korean war and three million in the Vietnam war. In recent times, the Bosnian ethnic cleansing led to more than two hundred thousand casualties , Iraq anot Read More

My Favourite Thing

Written by Michael Henry
What’s my favourite thing you ask? Well, I’m old enough to know that ‘things’, favourite or otherwise, don’t really have much going for them. But if you mean ‘what gives me most pleasure’ then we can begin to look at that concept though where you are and Read More