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Soft Power: By Joseph S. NYE, Jr.

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  As Political Science graduates, we have been trained on how to diversify between concepts and theories. For, each is and can be branched into multiple different interpretations which may cause uncertainty and disorientation. As a matter of fact, political concepts are in many ways similar and identical. This results in confusion and ignorance, especially when it comes to heavy-duty books and documents, covering hardcore concepts that I surely know, are not always easy to hold onto. Therefore, I feel obliged to clarify and sort out things in here, as  it is my humanitarian duty   (you’re welcome .. ).   Today’s little chat is brought to you by  "Soft Power".   A simple political book, that is designed and illustrated in a professional academic sequence. (Don’t panic), this book is narrated in a way that allows you to picture and understand the events easily. The writing strategy that Joseph S. NYE, Jr. have used, simplified not only the concepts expla...

Maybe Someday: By Colleen Hoover

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  Since February is the time of love and sensation, I thought it would be nice to have a little chat about a painful romantic book to heal wounds and uplift spirits. This chat and conversation revolves around an agonizing plot that resulted in red bulky eyes and empty tissue boxes scattered all around us.  Maybe Someday, By the one and only Colleen Hoover! is a painful, yet hopeful book that will teach you how to not give up on the ones you love dearly.   TW:  For those who are going through a breakup and are finding it hard to move on. I’m sorry to hear that, but this publication will show you that  there’s always light, albeit the darkness . And there are still people you’re meant to meet and love. For, love is always in the air, regardless of time and space.   Coincidence or Fate .. Those are the two words that popped into my mind as soon as I concluded the final line and word from the book.  We sometimes assume that its our fate to meet someone but...

Notes On A Nervous Planet: By Matt Haig

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  Breaking News, Pandemic, D eath, Emergency.   For the past few years, the above-mentioned words have invaded not only the world, but our homes too. This resulted in a psychological trauma of fear, anxiety, and worry. Worry set off to be a close friend of ours, that we started to dwell into death and the negativity surrounding it more than managing ourselves to maintain a healthy mental state through it all.    Darkness occupied the world, Its like we forgot how to smile and dance again   The world order changed, economies failed, people changed ..   Disconnection was and still is encouraged to avoid covid. Yet, it led us to love isolation even more. Isolation is good, self-care and self-love is a priority of mine and many others too. However, the isolation we’re in at the moment is nothing but a bubble that is filled with negative energy and constant cerebrations about death and who is going to be next.   Worldwide Isolation and lockdown have got to ...

The Angry Chef: By Anthony Warner

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    "All Food can be embraced, because all food is healthy in some way and everything can form part of a balanced diet"          -Anthony Warner; The Angry Chef     Have you ever felt ashamed of your body that you couldn’t even look at yourself in the mirror?. Have you ever felt bloated and ugly, regardless of what you consumed throughout the day?. Have you ever fought your conscious mind whenever you were about to enjoy your dessert?    Is this fight taking so long to settle?, that it’s driving you crazy and is leading you into a constant mental battle with what is considered as  " life’s ultimate enjoyment and pleasure? "  .   Is this enemy of yours, known as  food . . ?   If so, do not worry .. you’re not alone in this journey.   The internet is filled with self-help books, blogs and articles that keep on discussing and spreading false facts in regards to maintaining and following a healthy lifestyle...