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Workplace witticisms, job jokes and career quips; who says work can't be a laughing matter?
The Complete Guide to the Self Assessment Tax Return: Everything You Need to Know
The Self Assessment Tax Return has become one of the most frequently discussed obligations for individuals operating outside the traditional employment system in the UK. Whether managing a burgeoning freelance enterprise, navigating rental income, or overseeing complex financial structures, the annual tax return stands as a compulsory requirement. Understanding its mechanics, deadlines, documentation and processes can drastically reduce stress, eliminate costly repercussions, and enhance financial clarity.
By Munnazir Zarin3 months ago in Journal
The Missing Language Every Engineer Should Speak.
Materials Engineering: The Missing Language Every Engineer Should Speak.. When most people think about engineering, they picture drawings, site coordination, schedules, and meetings. But quietly sitting under all of that is something far more fundamental: the materials themselves.
By Sayed Zewayed3 months ago in Journal
The Day the Train Went Backwards
Yes, the latest train line is named after one of my favourite 80s indie rock groups. Yes, I have already written about it from the opening of its second line. And yes, it has spoiled me to the point that I have avoided the metro more often than is healthy.
By Kendall Defoe 3 months ago in Journal
The New Wave of Home Bar Culture
A Shift Toward Everyday Entertaining The home bar is no longer a relic in a paneled basement. It lives where the action is and works on any Tuesday night. Millennials favor small groups and easy flow, which means bar zones that tuck beside a sofa, slide along a narrow cabinet, or roll in on a slim cart. The goal is warmth, not flash. Think edited bottles, a clean work surface, and tools that earn their keep. Hosts skip the scramble for reservations and pour at home, where playlists stay low and the light is kind. Craft culture supports the shift. People practice equal parts classics, shake fewer sugary drinks, and keep vermouth sealed and cold. Simple syrups are labeled and dated. A squeeze bottle of honey syrup does double duty for tea at breakfast and a Gold Rush after dinner. Ice molds stack in the freezer so the first round feels calm, not rushed.
By Marie Colvin3 months ago in Journal
When Our Worlds Collided
In the peaceful village of Karangali, mornings came quietly. The sun rose slowly, as if respecting the calm of the place. Birds sang gently, cows clinked their bells, and the smell of moist soil filled the air. Along the village’s edge ran a narrow lane — muddy during monsoon, dusty in summer, and always decorated with morning dew. Villagers called it “os rala pade hukale” — the path where dew dropped silently and disappeared under footsteps.
By Abubakar khan 3 months ago in Journal
Wriffing with the riting group
BACK STORY I belong to a local writing group which meets once every two weeks. To help the members keep in contact between those meetings there is a WhatsApp group where ideas, thoughts and mutual support in our creative efforts are exchanged.
By Alan Russell3 months ago in Journal
Understanding Valley Fair Mall — From Shopping Hub to Black Friday Tragedy
What is Valley Fair Mall Westfield Valley Fair is one of Northern California’s largest and most prestigious shopping destinations. With a floor area of over 2.2 million square feet and roughly 236 stores including luxury boutiques, high-end department stores, and a wide variety of dining options, it stands out as a major retail — and social — hub in the Bay Area.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Journal
Cultural Nuances That Can’t Be Translated. AI-Generated.
There are moments when language feels too small for the world it tries to describe. Someone says a word in their native tongue, and you understand the feeling, yet English refuses to hold it the same way. It slips. It bends. It becomes a shadow of what it should be. That gap — the place where emotion and culture meet — might be one of the most fascinating parts of communication.
By Molly Gibson4 months ago in Journal
Why Corrugated Packaging Is Still the Most Sustainable Material You’re Not Paying Attention To
When people talk about sustainability, they often use the same buzzwords, like compostables, bioplastics, reusable containers, and minimalist packaging. But behind all the hype is a material that has been doing the hard work for decades. Many businesses don't take the time to think about how powerful corrugated cardboard is, but it is still one of the most cost-effective, scalable, and truly circular packaging options on the planet.
By AMRYTT MEDIA4 months ago in Journal
Completely on the Fly (November). Top Story - November 2025. Content Warning.
Ooh, it's been a few months since I did one of these pieces, and it shows. My mental health is on the floor at the moment, and then I thought, I need to write something on Vocal. I am so ADHD I forgot that I HAD been doing these 'on the fly' pieces - without thought, censorship, or embarrassment. So here I am again!
By Karen Cave4 months ago in Journal









