It's that time again when the top athletes in the world will meet, compete and perform tremendous feats to prove who is the best of the best, at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The opening ceremony on July 23, 2021, is certain to draw billions of viewers; however, our Olympic athletes are competing in … Continue reading Tokyo Summer Olympics 2021: Full Sports Schedule
How to Deal with Dysfunctional Teams
Unfortunately, there is a bit of dysfunction in every team. People are not perfect. They make mistakes and are flawed. This is true in every arena; from the sporting arena to boardrooms, and from five-star restaurants to large corporations. Imperfect people exist in education, retail, politics, and medicine. Dysfunctional Teams It is a commonality for … Continue reading How to Deal with Dysfunctional Teams
Treasures of Colombia: Buñuelos or Colombian Fry Dumpling (Colombian Street Food)
Today, we will savor a taste of The Buñuelo. It is a Fried Dough Ball or a Colombian Traditional Christmas Snack . According to Wikipedia, "In 711, the Islāmic Arab and Moors of Berber descent in Northern Africa, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar to the Iberian Peninsula and conquered Iberia (Medieval Spain) and ruled for eight … Continue reading Treasures of Colombia: Buñuelos or Colombian Fry Dumpling (Colombian Street Food)
How to Cook Crab the Right Way
If you are thinking about Alaskan king crab legs and crab recipes; you should read this article for more information. It can save you lots of problems with your crab recipes, so continue reading about crab legs. Read these tips before cooking crab meat. Learning the Right Way to Cook Crab Crabs are fascinating creatures. … Continue reading How to Cook Crab the Right Way
Jamaican Poetry: Sunday Night
Sunday nightWatching at StandpipeCorner, watching as another dayWatching as another lifePass us by; People dancingRocking to the vibes, aliveInside the jukebox, at the shopOblivious of the nightUnobservant to the lifePassing by; Hard things flyPeople scamper like diceFleeing, no more safety for the guyNo more dancing tonight;As another one liesSpirits sailing highLife passing up high; Sunday … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Sunday Night
Jamaican Poetry: Aim High
Fly like a bird,Float like a butterfly;Flow like a wave,And continue to aim high. ***** About the writer:Poetess Denise N. Fyffe is a published author of over 30 books, for more than eight years and enjoys volunteering as a Counselor. She is a freelance writer for online publications such as Revealing the Christian Life, Jamaica Rose, Entertainment … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Aim High
Jamaican Poetry: Uproot
Stand tall and watch them fall,Crumbling like Jericho's wall;Stand firm and do not squirmNo fear, only discern. You got more in the lineYou got time on your side;You got more than they can see,Far more than men like trees. Stand tall, watch and see,Like trees burning in a frenzy;Fire at the root,No more to dig … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Uproot
Education: How to Identify the Factors Contributing to Stress at Work
The Factors Contributing to Stress in the Workplace Stress takes shape in two main forms, everyday stressors, and catastrophic stressors. The stress experienced in the workplace can belong to either of these categories. Everyday stressors can further be sub-divided into life events and daily hassles (Garrison and Bly, 1997). A change in working hours, trouble … Continue reading Education: How to Identify the Factors Contributing to Stress at Work
Sports Highlights: Olympics 4x100m Relay Final with Jamaican Women Fraser-Pryce, Thompson, Brown & Williams
It was a highly anticipated final and Jamaica did not disappoint, at the Rio 2016 Olympics in the 4x100m Relay Women Final. The lineup included Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce, Elaine Thompson, Veronica Campbell Brown, and Christania Williams. The race was over in a flash as the USA and Jamaica zipped around the track with Great Britain … Continue reading Sports Highlights: Olympics 4x100m Relay Final with Jamaican Women Fraser-Pryce, Thompson, Brown & Williams
Jamaican Poetry: 1,2,3
1,2,3,Who do you see?Are they wasps or bees?Are they men like trees?How far are they?Do not dismay;For in the blink of an eye,They will be defeated, in time. 3,2,1,Now, they are all gone;Now they are like Korah,From 250 princes to none. ***** About the writer:Poetess Denise N. Fyffe is a published author of over 30 books, for … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: 1,2,3