Wolverhampton’s High Street Can’t Thrive When Its Biggest Names Disappear
Have you taken a walk through Wolverhampton City Centre lately? If you have, then I believe you noticed something that we cannot ignore or take for granted, so let’s talk about it. The silence is getting louder. Empty spaces are taking over what used to be busy shop fronts filled with life. The crowds are thinner, the movement slower, and the energy that once defined the city centre just doesn’t feel the same. It feels like something important is quietly slipping away.
Some books you read, some books read you (Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki).
When I was about fifteen years old, my grandmother a fabric trader who dealt in imported textiles from China kept telling me about a book her friend had recommended. Her friend was a heart surgeon at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, a man she deeply respected. The book was Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki.
Reflective log .
In my reflective log, I am intrigued to discuss my experience creating an online portfolio using WordPress, for the very first time and conducting online research for my multimedia journalism coursework, a skill that I believe will be useful in the future as I have a strong interest in starting a lifestyle blog. Before this assignment, I had never used WordPress and did not even realise that some features might require payment. As part of the task, I was required to publish two pieces, an opinion article, "Wolverhampton's High Street Can't Thrive When Its Biggest Names Disappear" and a personal book review called "Some Books You Read, Some Books Read You" (Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki). To successfully achieve my goal, I had to look up information online, take my own pictures and videos of Wolverhampton city canter, and explore the book Rich dad poor dad (Kiyosaki. R, 1997) further, by listening to the audio version and checking the official website for more information. This reflection explores the advantages, my personal challenges, and learning experiences, encountered while working with WordPress, together with other digital media platforms.