Uber gained its 15-month probationary license in London after the appeal in court had been finalized. Public transportation is necessary for our daily lives. However, with the growing population, there are instances where it may not be readily available in such times as the rush hours where trains, buses, and …
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A recommendation letter mainly aims to prove the skills, accomplishment, and competence of the person being recommended. However, new research from Rice University and the University of Houston discovered that letters of recommendation for women are more likely to consist of words and phrases that will raise doubts about job or …
Read More »Tech giants under fire as Microsoft works with ICE to invade privacy.
Google, Microsoft and Amazon make billions each year selling devices, data storage, and software to consumers/ But they also profit from government contracts. Now some of those contracts are starting to backfire. Nearly 2,000 children have been separated from their parents by U.S immigration and customer enforcement (ICE) to discourage …
Read More »Asian Hybrid Rice: Rising By The Revenue
Hybrid rice profits for the Asian community sees a definite lilt in further productions with a positive foreseen revenue within the five years and pending value by 2026. While there are also significant fall-backs that are expected from the foreseen circumstances, starting with the limited and somewhat diminutive workforce, along …
Read More »The Millennial Food Trip: Why Food Trucks Fit Fast-Paced Lifestyles
From humble beginnings, the food truck has come a long way and continued to shape the way people eat, most especially millennials. The first ever food truck was invented by Charlie Goodnight in 1866. Goodnight called it the ‘chuck wagon,’ which was meant to be a compact kitchen wagon used …
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