Why Professional Junk Removal is the Smart Choice for Homeowners

Keeping a home clean and organized is no easy task, especially when it comes to dealing with accumulated junk. Over time, old furniture, broken appliances, and other unwanted items can pile up, taking up valuable space and causing unnecessary stress. While many homeowners attempt to tackle junk removal on their own, there are compelling reasons why hiring a professional service is often the smarter choice.

This article explores the benefits of junk removal services, offering insights into why it’s an efficient, convenient, and environmentally responsible option for homeowners looking to reclaim their space.

The Hidden Costs of DIY Junk Removal

At first glance, handling junk removal on your own might seem like the most cost-effective option.…

How To Combat Health Issues And Stay Fit!

Old age is a stage in our life that brings in several hindrances. We tend to slow down and suffer from various health issues as we age. The reason which affects the well being of a person and makes him or her inactive is huge. Some common health issues such as physical pain, weight issues and a tendency to fall develop with aging. With aging, people become more dependent on others and various kinds of weakness develop. One can overcome these obstacles easily with some basic exercises and restricting some habits which often gets unnoticed. A small dose of physical workout on a daily basis can help you avoid multiple symptoms of illness, heart problems, joint pains, weight management, etc. It is also helpful in regulating the blood circulation in the body, it keeps the mind fresh, the…

Right to Water Still a Political Mirage

Thalif Deen

UNITED NATIONS, Jul 23 2011 (IPS) – When the international community commemorates the first anniversary of a historic General Assembly resolution recognising the right to water and sanitation as a basic human right, there will be no joyous celebrations in the corridors of the United Nations, come Jul. 28.
I think member states have been slow to react, complains a highly- disappointed Maude Barlow, national chairperson of the , one of Canada s largest citizens organisations promoting social and economic justice.

I know my own government has still not endorsed it, and still says incorrectly that the General Assembly resolution was not binding, Barlow told IPS.

The was adopted by the 192-member General Assembly on Jul. 28 last year, and two months …

Time to Change Expectations: Zero Retribution to Zero Tolerance

Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka is UN Under-Secretary-General and UN Women Executive Director.

Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Under-Secretary-General and UN Women Executive Director. Credit: UN Photo/Devra Berkowitz.

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 1 2016 (IPS) – The drugging, abduction and violent gang rape of a 16-year-old girl in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil calls us all to turn the tide of sexual violence against women and girls in Brazil and in every country in the world.

Her silence was broken by the men who boastfully posted their images of the rape, deepening her abuse by showing her body to the world, in the confident expectation of approval by their peers and impunity from pun…

Religion & its Discontents: Considerations Around COVID-19 & Africa

Dr. Azza Karam is the Secretary General of Religions for Peace International and Professor of Religion and Development at the Vrije Universiteit (VU), Amsterdam; Dr. Mustafa Y. Ali is the Secretary General of the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) based in Nairobi, Kenya.

Credit: United Nations

NEW YORK, May 8 2020 (IPS) – COVID-19 has spread to many nations around the world, and has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. In the global south, the COVID-19 pandemic has stretched the available medical and health resources, triggered economic shocks, and caused social upheavals and insecurity in many countries and localities.

While …