Articles by Isaiah Mikael
'Chick-fil-A: On Their Way to Top KFC in the Market with 8 Major Changes in the Past Year
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'McDonald's Facing Allegations Against Violating Employee Rights
McDonald's and the NLRB (National Labor Relations Board) will finally settle head to head in court on Monday. With allegations against the fast food company that it violated employee rights under the National Labor Relations ACT. This has been a long-standing issue that is now being pushed to trial. -
'DASH Diet: Top Ranked Diet for 2016
Diet today is not associated with deprivation and rapid weight-loss anymore. It is centered in attaining a healthy eating pattern, with the proper exercise as a means to a strong, lean body to not only survive, but to thrive in life. -
'Top 10 Reasons Peppermint is Valuable in Day-to-Day Life
Peppermint is a hybrid mint, a cross between water-mint and spearmint. Its roots can be traced from the Middle East and Europe, but today it is cultivated all around the world. Peppermint is an extremely beneficial essential oil that can be used in a variety of remedies, from an upset stomach to painful rashes. Here we have a list of 10 awesome ways you can use peppermint in your day-to-day lives. -
'Eating Meditation: A New Trend to Lose Weight
A new trend in West Hollywood is giving us a new alternative way of losing those pounds. On the brink of making a New Year's resolution, some take to meditative eating as a means to enjoy food more and to worry less about dieting. -
'Solar Panels to Occupy the Sahara Desert
Some say it is the solution to climate change, to harvest the power of sunlight, which is an abundant source of free energy. Should we go ahead and put solar panels throughout the Sahara desert? This is a topic the baffles experts today. -
'El Nino: The Hottest One on Record Coming This 2016
Coming 2016, the strongest El Nino weather cycle on record is to increase the threat of hunger and disease for millions of people around the world. Researchers from the Aid Agencies say, the weather phenomenon is set to worsen droughts in some areas and potentially increasing flooding as well. Countries like Africa will have a great impact and will possibly lead to shortage of food to peak in February. -
'Extragalactic Signals Caught in Australia!
A radio telescope in Australia caught five-radio burst from the HTLU high latitude survey, first evidence for a two-component bursts. -
'NCAA: Organization Under Investigation
This multi-billion dollar, non-profit organizing body of collegiate sports is more likely a watchdog of players that come along their way. Cheick Diallo was humiliated and annoyed by the N.C.A.A.'s long history of shameful investigations towards him. -
'Why Cranberries Should be Included in Your Diet
Cranberries, also know as the fruit of thanksgiving contains chemical compounds called proanthocyanidins that can prevent E. coli bacteria from sticking to a person's bladder walls. It is also a more commonly used in the aid of preventing urinary tract infections. -
'Captain America: Civil War Trailer climbing charts [VIDEO]
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'Golden State Warriors Breaks a World Record in NBA History
Golden State Warriors Breaks a World Record in NBA History. -
'X-men Apocalypse Spoiler Alert: Professor Xavier Wearing the 'Cerebro'
Director Bryan Singer leaked out photos on Instagram, about his much-awaited film, X-men Apocalypse, premiering 2016. The photo consists of Professor Xavier, played by James McAvoy, wearing the Cerebro, or a device that can reach out to mutants. The photo was labeled "Coming Soon", as to tease enthusiast for its up coming release. -
'Volvo Reveals"Time Machine" Seat
In the 2015 Los Angeles International auto show, where leaders in the automotive industry show off their latest advancements, Volvo decided to show up with what it calls the "Time Machine", a Dash, a Steering Wheel and a Seat. -
'Competition amidst Lego’s Success
Lego, the leading brand in construction toys in the market, is still the strongest against rivals who strive to take its place in the toy industry. Founded in the year 1932 by Ole Kirk Chritiansen, Lego is currently the worlds largest toy company generating revenue of $2.1 billion dollars surpassing Mattel that had only $1.9 billion in sales.
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