book review
Books reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven books.
10 Medical Supplies You Need to Have in Your House
Having some medicine at home is a worldwide custom, unfortunately some people end up abusing these medicines, but, in most cases, having a medicine at home makes a big difference in an emergency case, being able to alleviate or even solve a problem without the need to go to a hospital.
By Fabio Santana3 years ago in Journal
Understanding the Evolution, Impact, Future and Role of Cars and Transportation
Cars and transportation have been an integral part of our daily lives for over a century. From the invention of the first gasoline-powered car to the development of electric and autonomous vehicles, the car industry has come a long way. However, cars and transportation are not just about getting from point A to point B, they have a profound impact on our environment, economy and society. This blog aims to explore the evolution, impact, future and role of cars and transportation in our lives.
By SHIAMGANESH 3 years ago in Journal
Unlocking the Potential of Graphic Design and Visual Arts: The Importance and Role in Modern Society
The Importance of Graphic Design and Visual Arts Graphic design and visual arts are essential elements of modern society. They play an important role in the way we communicate, express ourselves, and interact with the world around us. Graphic design, in particular, is the art of creating visual content to communicate information and ideas to a specific audience. This can include anything from logos and branding to websites, packaging, and advertising.
By SHIAMGANESH 3 years ago in Journal
Exploring the World of Writing and Literature: The Power, Importance and Role
The Power of Writing and Literature Writing and literature have the power to transport us to different worlds, to introduce us to new characters and ideas, and to provide us with a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us. For centuries, writers have used their craft to tell stories, to express emotions, and to make sense of the human experience. Whether you're reading a novel, a poem, or a play, literature has the power to entertain, educate, and inspire.
By SHIAMGANESH 3 years ago in Journal
Mastering the Art of Blogging and Content Creation: Tips, Tricks and Best Practices
Blogging and content creation have become increasingly popular in recent years, as more and more people turn to the internet to share their thoughts, ideas, and experiences. In this blog post, we will explore the world of blogging and content creation, discussing the benefits, the challenges, and the best practices for getting started.
By SHIAMGANESH 3 years ago in Journal
Journey with the Queen
"The Uncommon Reader" is a novella written by Alan Bennett. The book tells the story of a fictional Queen of England who, while out on a walk with her corgis, stumbles upon a mobile library. She becomes an avid reader and begins to change as a result of her new-found passion for books.
By Kanagasabai Thiruthanigesan3 years ago in Journal
Terraform For Azure APIM to AKS
Terraform script is an example of how to set up an Azure API Management (APIM) service and an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster, and it also sets up the necessary resources for continuous integration and continuous development (CI/CD).
By Manisekaran3 years ago in Journal
Kambaramayanam
Kambaramayanam is a literary masterpiece composed by the renowned Tamil poet Kambar. This book is an adaptation of the Ramayana, one of the two Hindu epics, written in the vernacular by Valmiki. Kambar has skillfully composed this book in Tamil, staying true to the original theme while infusing his own unique style.
By Suthakaran3 years ago in Journal
Bodhidharma
1500 years ago, King Wu of China was a devout Buddhist who eagerly awaited the arrival of a genius teacher from India to disseminate the teachings of Buddha. Despite dedicating significant efforts to promoting Buddhism throughout his kingdom, no such teacher ever appeared during his reign.
By Suthakaran3 years ago in Journal
DIY Dish System In-Depth Review - Does It Really Work?
The DIY Dish System is an efficient and effective way of saving energy. It is an alternative method of producing energy by helping you optimize the usage of energy produced and prevent energy wastage. The DIY Dish System is a step-by-step guide that teaches you how to build a sustainable continuous power source to reduce your electricity bills and provide the security you require during times of energy crisis. It describes how the solar-powered energy generator can reduce your electricity expenses by more than 60% in the first month and possibly cover your electricity demands for the entire year. According to the creators, the guide outlines a system that gives 100% efficiency compared to the 15% efficiency of standard solar panels. This is accomplished by refraction, which allows the device to focus solar rays on a specific location. The technology can generate up to four times the power of traditional solar panels through refraction. The end product is the production of plenty of clean and safe energy to power the household. The dish principle holds like the motion laws, and clean energy generation is guaranteed. Therefore, individuals will always be ready in case of a power outage.
By Bar Brothers System3 years ago in Journal
Spare Prince Harry: The Duke of Sussex
"Spare Prince Harry: The Duke of Sussex" is an in-depth and comprehensive look at the life and career of Prince Harry. The author, J.R. Moehringer, has done a tremendous job of researching and compiling a vast amount of information about Prince Harry's life, making this book one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date accounts of his life and career.
By Kanagasabai Thiruthanigesan3 years ago in Journal
Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama, born Lhamo Dondrub, is a spiritual leader and political figure who has played a crucial role in the history of Tibet. Born as the fifth child in a farming village in Qinghai, China, he was recognized at the age of two as the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama. He was then sent for formal monastic training to become a Buddhist monk and eventually lead the Tibetan people. His spiritual name is Tenzin Gyatso, but he is commonly referred to as simply the "Dalai Lama."
By Suthakaran3 years ago in Journal






