The Business of PoetryIn the business world, similar discussions surround craft. Business people often speak frequently of their devotion to discipline, accounting principles, sound decisio… Read More
“Michael Jackson and Bubbles” by Jeff Koons
Ever since caveman-times, no doubt, people have tended to huddle around communal fires for warmth, for mutual comfort, for survival.&n… Read More
We all have heard the term the “starving student”, but typically it’s a reference to playfully tease a student who has limited pocket money. However, the starving student i… Read More
Image courtesy of Salvatore Vuono at FreeDigitalPhotos.netMore attacks on Freedom, supposedly from Islamic terrorists, has hit both France and Germany. Nothing changes. When I was a young bo… Read More
THERE are two ways to sign up to Jio, a new and irresistibly priced mobile-telephony service which Mukesh Ambani, the boss of Reliance Industries, a conglomerate, launched in September 2016… Read More
With the election of Donald Trump many of the standard political categories and definitions no longer apply. Is Trump a conservative, a populist, a neo-con, a moderate, a nationalist? How do… Read More
Indian-born former Burma policeman and Spanish Civil War veteran Eric Arthur Blair, better known to the world as George Orwell, started a bit of a trend, or ‘meme’ to use the cur… Read More
As part of the team at WordLift and on my blog, we undertake several experiments each week to understand how search engines are evolving. Those tests help us develop a deep understanding of… Read More
In John Lyly's novel "Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit", published in 1578, and "Euphues and His England" from 1580, a young man said to be "well endowed by nature" and who would probably beaccus… Read More
Excerpt from the book Different Planet
5 Days in the life of an English office – there’s lots of banter and insults flying around in this story. One person goes to the wrong… Read More
The Other Eleven Months of the Year
-Non-Fiction by Andrea Rosenhaft –
I was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) in 1991 at thirty years-old, following my second… Read More
Is it possible to have “freedom of religious belief” and maintain social harmony? Sounds difficult, doesn’t it. Experience tells us it’s pretty much impos… Read More
First, the good points about Fifty Shades of Grey, the film which has been greeted with massive under-enthusiasm by the critics (but which hasn’t stopped it breaking box-office records… Read More
Swimming near a school of dolphins, walking on a recently-erupted volcano and diving to a wreck of a World War 2 Japanese fighter plane might seem like once-in-a-lifetime holiday but if you… Read More
Layoffs are not a long-term answer for firms when they face tough times. Nine-eleven and the Great Recession tested firms with no-layoff policies. Southwest Airlines, Marriott, FedEx, Honeyw… Read More
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Barred Parakeet is also known as lineolated parakeet It is called Catherine parakeet or parrotlet Catherine or even striped parakeet. It is a familiar little parakeet, robust, and… Read More
It’s been said that normalcy is just like a paved road or sidewalk. They’re extremely comfortable to travel on, but no flowers can grow on them. And there is another saying pos… Read More
Literary terms are one of the many techniques a writer uses to enhance the quality of their writing style, structure, or overall impression. They can be used playfully to crack us up, in a h… Read More