Information at hand

We are getting information on networks like social platforms so fast uncontrollable. The movement doesn’t choose the age, leadership and relationships. We get uncalled for to approve or give directions. The government initiatives to control has tried but some constitution laws stops them to control further. The law of freedom of speech has made itContinue reading “Information at hand”

Life Challenges in a Large Family

In a family with more than six children, life often becomes a mixture of joy, struggle, and learning. Every child has their own journey, but the challenges faced by boys and girls can be quite different. In such a household, where love is shared but resources are limited, every moment becomes a lesson in patienceContinue reading “Life Challenges in a Large Family”

The Invention and Global Use of Blender

The blender was invented by Stephen Poplawski in 1922 in the United States of America. Poplawski was a Polish-American engineer who worked for the Stevens Electric Company in Racine, Wisconsin. His invention came from the need to create an easier way to mix milkshakes and other beverages. Before his creation, most mixing was done manually,Continue reading “The Invention and Global Use of Blender”

THOUGHTS ARE NOT CORRECT

In life, revenue doesn’t always follow our plans. We may set goals, build strategies, invest time and resources, but often the things that generate income are unexpected — born from chance encounters, shifting markets, new technologies, or changing consumer needs. When we rigidly adhere to a single plan, we risk missing out on opportunities thatContinue reading “THOUGHTS ARE NOT CORRECT”

why do small business?

Most people love doing business during the good times—when sales are up, customers are happy, and profits arrive. But what trips many up is starting without understanding the early challenges: the hunger period when cash is tight and harvest months seem far off. It’s during this lean season that vision and planning can make—or break—aContinue reading “why do small business?”

Does clothes matter

Jamaica and Canada Rasta Color Clothes Market Rasta color clothes, inspired by the Rastafarian culture of Jamaica, have become a global fashion statement. In both Jamaica and Canada, these clothes carry deep cultural meaning and attract buyers from different walks of life. The iconic red, green, yellow, and black symbolize struggle, peace, and African roots—makingContinue reading “Does clothes matter”