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Secondhand smoking | by Onyeka Victor
Most people who are not active smoker,s but resides with a smoker, will end up having almost equal risks as the active smoker. Secondhand smoking is explained in simple terms as the inhalation of the smoke from a burning end of a cigarette, and/or the smoke expelled by someone who is actively smoking.
Exclusive | by Arslan Amir
Your subconscious mind is much more capable than you think.
All of us can agree that the brain is very complicated. However, you will be surprised to know how much control we can achieve over it. The key to controlling your brain is to grasp the reins of your subconscious mind.
Work From Home | by Al Mamun
We are in the midst of the most unprecedented and difficult times in modern times due to the new coronavirus pandemic. Most of us are ordered to remain in our homes, and companies are taking various initiatives to get people working from their homes. Working from home is nothing new, and freelancers have been doing that since forever. But, this a substantial and unusual challenge for lots of us, especially those who will be working from home for the first time, full-time.
Disruption | by Teodorass
The concept of creative destruction originates as early as the era of Karl Max ( Das Kapital, 1863) and Nikolai Kondratiev (The Major Economic cycles, 1925). These concepts were later refined by an Austrian economist, Joseph Schumpeter, who in 1942 wrote a book named “Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy.”
Relationships | by Kelvin Nyaga
Boy meets girl, girl meets boy, they exchange numbers, they hang out, they make it official, and suddenly there is trouble in paradise. The problem, finances!
All of a sudden the popular phrase, no romance without finance comes to mind. It is well-known that a lot of promising relationships fall through because of finance related problems and disputes. Marriages have ended because the man didn’t have money, the woman lied about money, as well as a number of other money-related problems. Is it possible to properly guard serious relationships from ending over finance? The answer is yes. Here are a few ways how.