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20th July 2009
I’m sure that I won’t be surprising anyone when I say that we are currently living through one of the worst financial down turns in the history of capitalism.
Nor will anyone be surprised to hear that this crisis was largely brought about by our gove... Read >
Author: UP51ART
16th July 2009
I’m sure that I won’t be surprising anyone when I say that we are currently living through one of the worst financial down turns in the history of capitalism.
Nor will anyone be surprised to hear that this crisis was largely brought about by our gove... Read >
Author: UP51ART
08th June 2009
I read an interesting editorial online this morning, and have a bone or two to pick with the author. He is dissatisfied with the "tedious, intrusive and time-consuming" process candidates for top presidential cabinet positions must submit to, and bemoans ... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
08th June 2009
Police and fire departments have a reputation of employing society's finest men and women. These civil servants are held up to the highest standards taxpayers have come to expect, especially in emergency situations.
That is the reason behind the multi... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
29th May 2009
As we notice that almost every computer user has installed Adobe Reader in their computers to view and fill in PDF forms. It’s no problem for you to view any PDF file with Adobe PDF Reader. Also you can fill the data on the PDF form in Adobe PDF ... Read >
Author: sunny
25th March 2009
In January of 2009, the U.S. State Department took a bold step to make the administrative side of its global operations more transparent by releasing the "Citizen's Report, Fiscal Year 2008." It is a newly expanded and up-to-date version of the agency's r... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th March 2009
According to figures from the Automobile Association (AA), professional workers such as solicitors are often paying 10 to 20 per cent less for car insurance than those in lower-paid manual jobs.
The risk assessment which car insurance companies carry ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
10th February 2009
Data from the AA shows high earning professionals such as solicitors pay less for car insurance then low paid manual workers, who are being charged approximately 10 to 20 per cent more.
Manual workers are regarded as higher risk, it suggests. However,... Read >
Author: michael challiner
28th January 2009
More modest in terms of both geographical size and population density, Ankara is only Turkey’s second biggest city, following Istanbul. Turkey holidays are frequently limited to the beautiful beaches or to the rich cultural centre, Istanbul - formerly C... Read >
Author: Devine
04th December 2008
During the British Raj, English civil servants, merchants and adventurers regularly fled the heat of the plains for the hills on fishing or shooting expeditions. The ‘bandobast’ for these trips was phenomenal: shikara to track animals, skinners, gun b... Read >
Author: JASSI
10th October 2008
The United Republic of Tanzania as it exists today consists of the union of what was once Tanganyika and the islands of Zanzibar. Formerly a German colony from the 1880s through 1919, the post-World War I accords and the League of Nations charter designat... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th September 2008
An entrepreneurial mindset is a way of thinking like an entrepreneur – passionately seeking new opportunities and executing them well. Creating a mindset that pushes you beyond treating your entrepreneurial ventures as a hobby to entrepreneurial actions... Read >
Author: Successfacilitator
17th September 2008
NHS Connecting for Health hired an Interim Human Resources Director to provide professional senior management support for the organisation delivering the national programme for IT.
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT), which is key to modernizing the ... Read >
Author: Clive Sexton
04th September 2008
During the British Raj, English civil servants, merchants and adventurers regularly fled the heat of the plains for the hills on fishing or shooting expeditions. The ‘bandobast’ for these trips was phenomenal: shikara to track animals, skinners, gun b... Read >
Author: JASSI
02nd September 2008
Who’s Steering The Ship, Congress Or The President?
Washington’s currant lawmakers and others, (including civil servants and contractors) have forsaken the public interest in adopting an attitude ranging anywhere from “don’t give a hoot” to ... Read >
Author: donyates
15th July 2008
1.GRAND TRUNK EXPRESS: -
This one’s an understated classic. At least... Read >
Author: Rajneesh
14th July 2008
1.GRAND TRUNK EXPRESS: -
This one’s an understated classic. At least... Read >
Author: Rajneesh
21st May 2008
Herbal medicineNaysayers might call it voodoo. Skeptics question how it works, feeling much safer to keep it at arm's length. Proponents laud its efficacy, although they can't explain its mysterious ways in scientific language that appeals to ... Read >
Author: jackyluo
06th May 2008
For a long time now, mortgages have always favored the civil servants who expect salaries at the end of the month and therefore perceived to have reliable credit worthiness by the lender as opposed to the self employed. Nonetheless, nowadays there are mor... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
26th August 2007
Malaysian automaker Proton has dominated the Asian country's auto market in the past. With backing from the Malaysian government, Proton was able to offer their vehicles at a significantly lower price than the competition. But in recent months, the Ma... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
08th June 2007
From their New York Headquarters the UN has launched a campaign to plant a billion new trees, which is being welcomed by environmentalists, but with a warning by some that in certain regions it could do more harm than good.
While the campaign claims th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th January 2007
For the last years of technologies and science rapid growth it has become a usual thing to hear that research is not reflected in education, therefore its achievements and knowledge are not applied.
Prominent political leaders, civil servants, commentato... Read >
Author: Sharon White
11th January 2007
Traveling abroad is a great adventure, but it does raise some interesting problems. One of them is money. Specifically, how do you take it or do you even need to?
Money When Traveling Abroad
You have made the decision to head off to some exotic fore... Read >
Author: Burton Jones
16th June 2006
The current controversy over the Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed has ignited my interest to educate myself more about Islam as I realized that there is so much I don't know. Ignorance generally breeds suspicion, hate and resentment, and I c... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
26th January 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Government ICT Project Goes Live Early and On Budget
HODDESDON, London, UK, - January 26, 2006 (Cyberscience plc)
The Public Guardianship Office (PGO) based in North London, a part of the Department for Constitutional A... Read >
Author: Steve Fagaly
04th October 2005
Three Lessons Katrina Should Have Taught Us
By Jared N. Sorensen
I have listened with a certain degree of sad amusement to all the political and media hoopla about "what went wrong" with the Hurricane Katrina disaster response. Fingers are pointed in e... Read >
Author: Jared Sorensen
05th May 2005
Payday loans are loans of a small amount, taken for a short duration of time. Payday loans are generally meant to be paid off on the next payday.
Payday lenders loan out thousands of dollars every week to people who are in dire need of money. The Comm... Read >
Author: Angelina Rosario
12th April 2005
Payday loans are loans of a small amount, taken for a short duration of time. Payday loans are generally meant to be paid off on the next payday.
Payday lenders loan out thousands of dollars every week to people who are in dire need of money. The Comm... Read >
Author: Angelina Rosario
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