Articles, tagged with "prime minister", page 1
16th November 2011
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lcdmodule
27th July 2011
Who would not love to live in the city which offers almost everything from food to jobs, from entertainment to social institutions and organizations, from top business houses to small scale industries, from solid infrastructure to shopping, from archaeolo...
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Aditi
13th July 2011
Because the Queen Mother, the Prime Minister, and the Houses of Parliament love you so much they decided to help make your workday easier. If you spend the majority of your workday in front of a visual display unit, read: your computer, then you qualify ...
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Pen Byrd
19th May 2011
Universally children\'s day is commonly celebrated on the 1st of June but not on a regular basis. The Worldwide Children\'s day has its origin at the Entire world Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland for the very well becoming of small children. In Indi...
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Alva Aguirre
10th April 2011
Instructors and teachers are basically responsible for teaching courses and grading papers. They prepare for the classes by imparting training, grading the papers, and remaining updated on the latest developments in the specific subjects they teach. In ad...
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brainrobin
07th April 2011
You spent countless nights burning the midnight oil. In the end, you still did not make it. You failed your exam.
It is definitely normal to feel distraught or depressed, especially if you have given it your all. However, you cannot allow your tempora...
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Nelson Berry
24th March 2011
Earlier this month, officials and heads of the UK travel industry announced that it was joining ABTA’s Fair Tax on Flying campaign.
The campaign has been presented to the Chancellor, George Osborne, ahead of the March budget.
The campaign that calls...
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Michelle Blackmore
25th February 2011
The British Winter Fuel Payment (WFP) has been the centre to much controversy recently. However, this controversy may not be exactly what you expect when you look at recent benefits debates. Rather than being subjected to 'necessary cuts' the WFP has actu...
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Timothy Frodsham
24th February 2011
Perspective is the most common problem then plague traders in the foreign exchange industry. Getting this is hard in the forex as it is always moving everyday. The changing market and the information that comes with it will be hard to let go of as this is...
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vanessa deblois
16th February 2011
During his keynote speech to the Thailand Listed Companies Association, Mr Korn went on to say:There was no need for the Government to increase rates of tax incentives for CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) because too few companies actually implement ...
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RSM Thailand
13th December 2010
The Ralph Gonsalves regime is known for one cardinal failure: his failure to make women in St. Vincent and Grenadines feel safe. The women in the country have to live in fear and anticipation of danger. The Prime Minister himself has been accused in four ...
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Author:
samuel
12th December 2010
One challenge that many traders go through is finding perspective in the forex. Given that in the foreign exchange market prices are always moving this becomes a job that is more tedious. Since the market is always moving, it will be hard to not be person...
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robertin allensa
12th December 2010
A trader in the foreign exchange industry is often faced with the problem of perspective. Traders will have to see to this more closely as the forex is unpredictable. Since the market is always moving, it will be hard to not be personally involved with wh...
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Author:
wilcoxrichard
09th December 2010
With the Election Day coming closer, more and more residents of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines have begun to look back at the nine year regime of the Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves and the ULP government and think were we happy in their regime? I do...
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Author:
samuel
30th November 2010
Human rights are not something that the people have to ask from the government. Rather it is the responsibility of the authorities to ensure that the citizens are getting their due rights and privileges. You could have said the same about St. Vincent and ...
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Author:
thomson