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Migrating ASP.NET Web Forms (C#) Websites to .Net Core

Written by Mark Pringle
Well, this should be fun… I am a self-taught ASP.NET C# web developer. While my formal education is in Visual Design and User Experience Engineering, much of my recent life has revolved around building web communities and websites as a Full Stack .Net developer. All the websites I own and Read More

Stockholm Facts, Travel and Points of Interest

Written by Briam Kibet
Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden. Also known as Venice of the north due to the presence of eye-catching buildings, inviting parks and plentiful museums. It contains an area measuring approximately 189 square kilometers with a national population of up to 9.9 million inhabitants. The name Stoc Read More

Introduction To Underwater Photography - 1

Introduction To Underwater Photography – How to Choose Your Equipment (part 1 of 3) Hello, my photographer friend! This Intro is meant for complete beginners, regardless of age and prior diving experience. What you need in order to follow the instructions herewithin is good health, Read More

The Skyrocketing Cost of a College Education - Facts to Consider

The cost of education in college has skyrocketed in recent history. It is undoubtedly the reason why student loans make the second most significant part of the United States’ consumer debt category, only behind home loan debts. Shockingly, this is more than the debt of auto loans or credi Read More

What Does it Mean to be an Entrepreneur?

Have you ever wondered how that local and very small-scale family grocery store makes ends meet and why they go through the effort of owning their family business? Have you questioned how that friend of yours who started manufacturing items in his mother's basement now has an online and "br Read More

The Top 10 Best Surfing Spots In The World

Written by Kanchana Rao
Kelly Slater voiced the thoughts of surfing fanatics when he said about surfing- “It’s like the mafia. Once you’re in-you are in. There is no getting out.” Die-hard surfing fans do all it takes for a ride on the waves. They have their adrenaline levels shooting up by upping t Read More

Advantages and Disadvantages of Self Publishing

Many authors today are opting for self-publishing to avoid using a traditional book publisher. Days are gone when self-publishing was seen as a way of new and unsuccessful authors get into the mainstream. Nowadays, even the successful authors are choosing to self-publish their new titles. However, t Read More

A Team Of Six Girls In Tarini

In the NEW INDIAN EXPRESS – a English daily, in his supplement Edex, carried an article on TARINI on July 30th 2018. It brings about how a team of six girls go around the globe in 254 days. It’s an all women crew from India that circumnavigated the globe in INSV Tarini. The name was give Read More

Living Current Times With Limited Resources And Self Reliant

Written by Ekoja Okewu
“With Covid-19, I believe its Gods way of telling us only Humans can save Humans with Humanity”-Somya Kedia As a result of the economic crisis created by the pandemic, almost 1.6 billion informal economy workers representing the most vulnerable in the labour market out of a world-wide Read More

Lost...in Translation: Understanding Language

Written by Michael Henry
Language is a wonderful thing, the prime means of communication with our fellow humans. But languages, or different ways of expressing the same thing, can cause untold problems for those who send or receive these messages. For that is what conversation is – a stream of messages back and forth Read More

The Third Floor Bedroom

“Lily go make the guest bed up”mum said looking at her “Why can’t Kate?”Lily said looking at her “Because I’m going to get auntie”Kate said looking at Lily “Fine”Lily said and went up to the third floor and opened the door and there was a b Read More

Ray of Hope for Livestock Farmers in the Arid and Semi-Arid Regions

Written by DANIEL TITIYA
Ray of Hope for Livestock Farming in the Arid and Semi-Arid Regions Narok Governor Samuel Ole Tunai’s idea of reviving the Livestock Show and Auction in the largely pastoralists community is a great idea that will open doors of opportunities to the locals and investors. The show, which was Read More