Articles, tagged with "bureaucracy", page 5
06th January 2011
Umera Ahmed is a great name of the Urdu popular fiction. Unlike many other writers, Umera Ahmed made a choice to write popular fiction instead of the literature. Her motto is to reach as large an audience as possible. She knows that it is possible only th...
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Asrar Asrar
29th December 2010
Perhaps you have attempted obtaining a loan? In case you have, it's likely you have noticed the time period and the amount of red tape you need to pass through before the loan becomes approved. Our veterans committed a good time of their existence in look...
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Klara Kopecky
22nd December 2010
Let us be straightforward, you can find inspirational testimonies coming from throughout the planet from Indian import export brokers, Asian import export brokers, American, Australian, actually you name the nation and you will discover a success story. N...
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Author:
Fairweather
17th December 2010
There are few types of businesses which do not use information system technology. Even for businesses like landscaping where most work is hands on, physical and outside, the business end of your company will likely use computers. They are simply to effici...
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Tyra Sadie
14th December 2010
It has been a recognized fact that the All India Services and other Central services belonging to the same domain have enabled the stability and contributed positively to the governance system and the national populace. These civil services have carefully...
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Author:
V.P.Gupta
13th December 2010
That leasehold extension niggles in the back of your mind, doesn't it? How much bureaucracy, form filling and meetings is that going to take?
Life is busy enough; extending the lease on the apartment will be another hurdle to get through. It's all begi...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
08th December 2010
When you have a business you will need to face a lot of difficulties. Before you start, you might sometimes have to go through some red tape and/or bureaucracy so as to have one. All your financial earnings plus a small loan might have gone into the ventu...
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ProMexico
08th December 2010
There are difficulties when you happen to have a business. Before you start, you might sometimes need to go through some red tape and/or bureaucracy in order to have one. All your financial earnings plus a small loan may have gone into the venture. After ...
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Author:
ProMexico
06th December 2010
The religion of the Muslins is Islam that is, unfortunately, largely misunderstood in the west. One of the most common questions is regarding the beliefs of the Muslims; what do Muslims believe? The best source to know about it is from reading Quran
Isl...
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readquran
04th December 2010
"The money struggle is the struggle against totalitarianism"
"It may be a bit hypocritical for an American to wonder why Europeans are giving up their democracy, their countries, their money, and their very lives to an unelected, overweening, bank-cont...
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Author:
Deepcaster
02nd December 2010
Many Americans have no clue really what the health care reform will mean to them. It does seem safe to say that people will be getting a better choice of insurance and it will be easier to get the coverage than it is now. That seems pretty good but on the...
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Author:
JenB
26th November 2010
A schedule of dilapidations is used by a landlord to make sure that tenants stick to the conditions of the lease particular in areas for example repair, redecoration or reinstatement of appliances or fixtures. Often landlords incorporate clauses within th...
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Author:
mediaprecision
26th November 2010
It's 50 years since the first traffic wardens began patrolling the streets, and while the uniforms may have changed over the decades, their diligence to duty and lack of popularity among many motorists have not.
While traffic wardens undoubtedly prov...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
26th November 2010
A Gite in France with a Pool is for the uninitiated, a self catering apartment in France with a pool. I didn't realise previously but the term 'gite' for many people is misconstrued to be a spelling mistake for the word 'site'.
I then realised that whe...
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Author:
BrianRS
18th November 2010
Raise your hand if you love hanging out in the airport. Okay, so nobody raised their hands at all. There is nothing pleasant about waiting around in an airport, waiting to get to where you are going. It adds to the stress of the entire day. What if you ar...
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Author:
JenB