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- Passover in Kampala
In the midst of life crushing poverty a group of travelers who are working in Uganda are treated to a Passover to remember. The lessons learned from impoverished families resonate through the dinner. - New World Order
New world order, globalization, call it what you will, but don't try to avoid it. It's an inevitability, and a necessity. We have so many countries and cultures due to our technological history. - The Islamic Brotherhood of Egypt - Lessons in Transformation, Scalability & Reinvention to Al-Qaida
First it was the British, the Suez Canal & Egyptian Nationalism. Then it was a creation of Israel carved from Palestinian homeland. This was followed by the humiliating peace treaty between Egypt & Israel. - President Elect Obama Sparks World Market Rise
Will President Elect Obama lead us out of World Wide Recession? Global Stock Markets sored on December 9th 2008 when President Elect Obama announced huge public works spending in the USA. President Elect Obama's spending program will kick start the World largest economy. - No Requiem For Non Believers
Is this divine vengeance against satanic designs? An absurd philosophy's (and its fiery execution) bluff has been called. The refusal to sing an Islamic requiem for the terrorists killed in the Mumbai encounter is the strongest statement the world has seen till date in the war against terrorism. Of course, it comes from the Moslm clergy, the authorized interpreters of God's words. - Patent Filing Trend in India
The Indian patent office receives patent applications at their four patent offices Kolkatta, Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. The number of patent filing have been increased from about 10,000 in 1997 to about 35,000 in 2007 at an impressive rate. Patent filings at the Indian patent office [IPO] have been increasing at a rate of about 25% for the past 8 years, it is evident the major patent filings are contributed by foreign applicants as clearly shown below table. - Mumbai - The Days After 26-11 - Part 2
The Mumbai terror attack of 26/11 has been described as the worst one to hit India. The unique operative style, the high profile targets, the continued siege over three days, the media overdrive are some of the factors that made the impact of this strike devastatingly felt suffered and agonized. With public anger growing to revolutionary proportions upheavals are bound to follow. - Mumbai - The Days After 26-11 - Part 1
The Mumbai terror attack of 26/11 has been described as the worst one to hit India. The unique operative style, the high profile targets, the continued siege over three days, the media overdrive are some of the factors that made the impact of this strike devastatingly felt suffered and agonized. - Company Profiles - EDF
To date, the French state is by far the largest shareholder of: "Electricite du France". Only a small percentage (about 13%) is free for public trade. The so-called: free-float. - What is the IWF?
An independent, self regulated body, which is funded by the EU has set itself the enormous task of making the internet safer for the user. The regulatory body assesses potentially illegal sites according to UK law, which states that it is a public offense to take, distribute or show indecent pictures of children under the age of 18. - The Tragedy of the Common Man
Now the Indian Government has announced one more stimulus package to boost its economy. The package is somewhat about Rs. 20,000 crores. Although it looks like a big amount, compared to the enormous size of the recession, the package is similar to a drop in the ocean. However, it has its own benefits. Unlike the last time, this time, Indian government has concentrated to provide tax breaks, boost low and middle-income group housing sector, export finance for labor-intensive industries like textiles, jewelry, etc. - World Economic Reforms
There is no denying the fact that embryonic countries constantly demonstrate a predisposition to bring in the policy pronouncement of highly developed countries in their delicate resources despite the shifting of overall socio-economic procedure virtually. In bonafide world state of affairs aspects that next to influence the strategy decisions of budding countries are found fictional in progressive countries. - Smart City Kochi
The Smart City at Kochi would become one of the largest IT Parks in India. It would be constructed in the 1000 acres of land near the existing Government owned Infopark at Kakkanad. - The Differential Strategy Between Region and Regional Integration
Before making an analysis on the specific case of SAARC as a regional integration process, we can highlight the connotation of region and regional integration which is significant in this context. There is no denying the fact that on collective research regions are used in shorter sense having encountered external cooperation among regions in the field of trade, commerce, economics, export and import. But regional integration may be used in broader sense as because integrations is needed in order to maneuver the basic cooperation system in relation to the relevant regions in which the respective fields of regions are settled down virtually. - The Domestic Scenario of South Asian Regions
There is no denying the fact that out of the countries of South Asian Regions, India as a mainstay power of South Asia articulate a premeditated unity of the region and regard as the safekeeping of the diminutive regional actors as essential to its own safety measures. It takes into consideration the latter to be the exclusive strategic backyard of India. - Mexican Truck Drivers - Why Stop There?
The debate on Mexican Truckers has temporarily cooled, although at some point it will likely heat up again. For the moment Congress has de-funded the experimental program that would have allowed a select group of Mexican truckers to haul freight into the U.S. - China Steel Industry - Mergers and Acquisitions Will Be Intensified
China's steel industry is among the world's major industries and is registering the fastest growth rate not only in terms of production but consumption also (China is the world's largest steel consumer). The country expanded its steel-making capacity to meet the demand of its rapidly growing economy. Basically, strong economic growth and cheap production base are the major driving forces for rise in steel consumption. - What Can Be Done to Stop Femicide?
Femicide is on the rise and the world has an obligation to curtail this strategy and condemn it in every world forum available. Prosecutions must be sure, public and rapid and the consequences of the crime should match the severity of its action. Femicide needs to come into the world consciousness for discussion and noot buried as a minor concern. What can the world do to stop Femicide? - Vaclav Klaus EU Presidency Begins January 1, 2009!
This piece reflects on the incoming EU President Vaclav Klaus on January 1, 2009. He is a proponent of free markets and a severe critic of opponents of this ideology. - Exposing India's Weaknesses
India's soft attitude towards the biggest menace of terrorism has been taken as an advantage by the militants. Ten terrorists could easily board a ship in Pakistan with a huge amounts of arms and ammunition and sail in the Arabian ocean for several days without being caught by the naval security authorities either in Pakistan or in India. - Mexican Truck Drivers - Why Stop There?
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