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How to Reach the Top of the Ladder of Success

28th September 2009
--------------------------------------------- How To Reach The Top Of The Ladder Of Success --------------------------------------------- First you must get onto the ladder of Success! I can think of three ways: 1. Become a top sales-perso... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Indo Us Nuke Deal

24th September 2009
Someone had perhaps rightly said that serious threat to India comes from within the country itself rather than from outside. Although the above observation was made in a different context, the hulla baloo created recently by the left and, of all major pol... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Teamwork and Jigsaw puzzles

23rd September 2009
All of us talk of team work. Sports thrive on teams. Every business wants to develop winning teams. Every president or prime minister brings his own team. What is there in teams? A team is needed because a lone person can not handle all the work. So one g... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bird Watching Or Birding?

23rd September 2009
Bird watching is a hobby which involves watching and tracking birds for pleasure or fun. The official term for this hobby is ornithology, although it is more commonly known as bird watching, or birding, depending on your location. However, I am lead to be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Iraq Opens Suicide Bomber Range; Calls It Twice-Blessed Paradise Express

16th September 2009
In an effort to reduce the loss of life and limb by suicide bombers, the Iraqi government has opened a suicide bomber range. The government's intention is to encourage all those who are determined to carry out such an explosive termination to execute the ... Read >

Iceland agrees to repay Icesave debts

07th September 2009
Reports have confirmed that the Icelandic parliament voted in favour of repaying the UK and Dutch governments more than £3billion. The money paid back by will be used to reimburse funds paid by the governments to compensate savers who lost money after... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch

Will your business survive?

10th August 2009
Do you feel confident that your business can survive carbon restriction? The majority of people realize that we need to be environmentally sustainable whether the conservatives and skeptics like it or not so change is coming. Business needs to reduce th... Read >

Appeal to the President, Prime Minister and Government of Pakistan

10th August 2009
Unfortunately my biggest problem remained unresolved for many years. For this purpose I sent numerous letters and reminders to the President, Prime Minister and government of Pakistan. Previously I hoped that government of Pakistan which is composed of Pa... Read >
Author: Tahir Jamil

Distance learning to the rescue of drop-out students

16th July 2009
June 2009 was always set to be an important month in the higher education calendar. It was this month 40 years ago that The Open University was born, and established itself as a pioneering distance learning institution that was available to anyone anywhe... Read >
Author: MarkeD

What Is The Government's Direction in Recession?

05th July 2009
Recent interviews with Canada's Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty as well as the Prime Minister, have revealed a small but very significant change in the language being used when describing Canada's economy and outlook. Gone from the rhetoric are the words ... Read >
Author: Harold Hotham

EU Civil Unrest Starting

12th June 2009
This is what we have seen so far. One million people hit the streets in Paris protesting the economic bailout of the people that they say caused the problems while the workers suffer. It is the banks they are focused on. There has been rioting in Greece, ... Read >
Author: Aurelia

EU Civil Unrest Starting

11th June 2009
This is what we have seen so far. One million people hit the streets in Paris protesting the economic bailout of the people that they say caused the problems while the workers suffer. It is the banks they are focused on. There has been rioting in Greece, ... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Jaisalmer Holiday Package

18th May 2009
Nothing else in India is remotely similar to Jaisalmer. Its desert fort, which resembles a gigantic sandcastle, is straight out of ' The housand and One Nights '. There are many havelis which can be found elsewhere in Rajasthan, but nowhere are they quite... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Speeches - The Rules on Using Humor in Speeches

06th May 2009
There are a lot of ways on how you can catch the attention of your audience when you are delivering speeches. One of the most effective ways, however, is adding humor and funny anecdotes to the speech you are giving in front of many people. Even in the ex... Read >
Author: Knoxville

The UK Housing Market's Boom and Bust

08th April 2009
As house prices continue to plummet, currently at a 21% drop from their peak, it has become increasingly difficult for many first time buyers to buy a home. Even those with a 10% deposit saved already are still faced with mortgage rates of over 6% despite... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Taking A Look At The Government of Japan

16th February 2009
If you are not familiar with the government of Japan, then the thought of having a ceremonial figurehead that is the great symbol, may seem a little different. This is the role that the Japanese Emperor holds, as he holds no true power but is there for ce... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Reminisce with Christmas Gifts

10th October 2008
Christmas can be a truly magical time of year, a time for families to get together, a time for good food, and a time for getting some amazing Christmas gifts. It doesn't seem to matter how old we get, getting presents now is just as much fun as when we ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Reminisce with Christmas Gifts

08th October 2008
Christmas can be a truly magical time of year, a time for families to get together, a time for good food, and a time for getting some amazing Christmas gifts. It doesn't seem to matter how old we get, getting presents now is just as much fun as when we we... Read >
Author: John Smith

Advokat Involved In The Contested Will Of Branislav Kostic

06th October 2008
The advokat for the son of Branislav Kostic can be proud, because the high court invalidated his father's will which left eight million pounds to the Conservative Party. In a rare case that received a great deal of publicity, there were grounds for the wi... Read >
Author: Remy

Why Jennifer Love Hewitt And David Cameron Have Blogs - And Why You Should Too

30th September 2008
What does the UK shadow Prime Minister David Cameron have in common with Jennifer Love Hewitt? The answer of course is that they both have their own blogs (and in case you wondered, David’s one is technically better, though Jen’s one is nicer ... Read >
Author: Frasier Smith

First Home Saver Accounts are here

24th September 2008
The Labor Government has recently passed legislation which will see the introduction of First Home Saver Accounts, as promised by Prime Minister Rudd in his election campaign. By providing a combination of lower taxes and Government contribution, the new ... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn

Lahj cement factory relies on local materials and increases employment

02nd September 2008
Prime Minister Dr. Ali Mujawar opened theUS $250 million National Company for Cement in Lahj governorate,which uses only Yemeni materials to make its products and is thefirst of its kind. The factory is owned by Hayel Saeed Anam Company Groups and has... Read >
Author: stjenre

The Debt Society - Supermarkets to Bin BOGOFs

13th August 2008
Supermarkets have been put under pressure to stop their BOGOF offers after claims that it encourages customers to waste food. The Buy one Get One Free offers are increasingly used by stores that claim they are trying to help those on a budget. This ha... Read >
Author: Gill

Kongming Lantern

21st July 2008
Kongming lantern also called Prayer lantern or Wen lantern.It was invented by Kongming (that is Zhuge Liang) in Three Kingdoms Period.It has a long history of more than 1700 years so far.Somebody says as it looks like Kongming’s hat,so it calls Kongming... Read >
Author: Mary

The Best Museums In London

21st June 2008
Whatever your own interests are, you are sure to find something that will appeal to you in London’s top museums, featuring a vast array of intriguing artefacts. One of the most famous of London’s museums has to be the Natural History Museum. Thi... Read >
Author: mpressman

India - Selective Coverage By Press

11th June 2008
India - Selective Coverage By Press The press in India has shown great interest in deaths by killing. Every case is being investigated by the journalists in entirety. This is truer of deaths in the NCR region than in other regions of India. How many ... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Lebanon is forming a new Government

03rd June 2008
Lebanon's newest president is meeting with lawmakers this week to begin forming a new government. President Michel Suleiman was elected Sunday. He's been head of Lebanon's army for 10 years. One of his first tasks will be to appoint a prime minister tomor... Read >
Author: ameliavega27

The media love simple, powerful language

11th May 2008
How is that phrase, "going forward"? Isn't it a beauty? You can't go backwards so why use the phrase in the first place. As a media trainer, I know why people use stuff like that - to feel more important. But, guess what? Both the media and the public abs... Read >
Author: kel

Commuters in Leeds Hit with Red Light

08th May 2008
Leeds Labour and Liberal Democratic parties have slammed Gordon Brown for ignoring the plight of commuters in West Yorkshire. Major concerns have been raised over the disparity in the roads and rail funding between Yorkshire and the rest of the country... Read >
Author: Haley Softie

Right Teaches The Centre-Left How To Hit The Rich

03rd April 2008
For decades left of centre political parties in Europe have been trying to tax the most affluent in society, but have been scared off from doing their worst by centre-right Conservative Parties and the majority of the media with threats of how it would ir... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

EDC Gold: What Is a Blogging Tory?

25th March 2008
The term Blogging Tory refers to any one of the many authors affiliated with the conservative Canadian community known as The Blogging Tories. Today, there are over a hundred and fifty text-based blogs associated with the group, and there are new Blog... Read >
Author: Bo Sandkvist

Virgin Favourite to Take Over Newcastle’s Northern Rock

14th February 2008
According to news reports, the Treasury has told the consortium led by Richard Branson’s Virgin group that they are favourites to take over Northern Rock. However, they have advised the Virgin group to improve the terms of its rescue plan in order to... Read >
Author: Beverley Bukowski

Sicily Investment News: A long-term look at the future for Sicily

29th January 2008
It has not been easy in Sicily of late with the economy somewhat flat and growth quite stagnant and this has been made worse with the constant problems in central government with Prodi quitting several times as the Prime Minister and then being re-instate... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds

Self-Improvement Sabotage - Learned Helplessness

12th November 2007
Learned helplessness quite simply occurs when you have learned to believe that you are helpless in a particular situation. The end result is that you believe that no matter what you do the result is written in stone even though you may actually have the a... Read >
Author: Dan Bimrose

Indo Us Nuke Deal

18th September 2007
Someone had perhaps rightly said that serious threat to India comes from within the country itself rather than from outside. Although the above observation was made in a different context, the hulla baloo created recently by the left and, of all major pol... Read >
Author: seoharmu

Why do Rich get Richer while Poor Get Poorer?

02nd September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Dennis Ng Singapore just celebrated its 42nd birthday. One concern raised by Singapore's Prime Minister is the widening income gap between the Rich and the Poor. If you look around, you may realize that there is a trend that the R... Read >
Author: Dennis Ng

Hallucinations of the Uninitiated

29th June 2007
The year 2008 may be the final year for the ubiquitous Maruti 800. The government's safety norms are coming up in 2008 and the 800 cannot meet the crash test norms. Bidding adieu in 2008 - for similar reasons - will also be the Maruti Omni van and the Est... Read >
Author: Vinay

Power Figures: Niccolo Machiavelli

14th March 2007
Niccolo Machiavelli completed his famous dissertation on power, The Prince in 1517. It has been almost five centuries ago but till today we are witnessing how this work is being used as a guide for politicians, businessmen and other socially important f... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Power Figures: Niccolo Machiavelli

13th March 2007
Niccolo Machiavelli completed his famous dissertation on power, The Prince in 1517. It has been almost five centuries ago but till today we are witnessing how this work is being used as a guide for politicians, businessmen and other socially important fig... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

Churchill's Two Leadership Secrets.

08th April 2006
Churchill's Two Leadership Secrets.Churchill became Prime Minister of the UK in 1940 and for five yearsdirected the UK war effort with great perseverance and courage. He wasdeemed an outstanding and great leader.So what were his leadership secrets? Here a... Read >
Syd Stewart

War or Peace - By Joseph Ghabi

20th February 2006
War or Peace û By Joseph GhabiWhat is happening on this planet? Does anyone have an answer? I hopethe answer is not attached to some special interest or been boughtby a large corporation.How do you feel with what's happening? Do you still feel that youhav... Read >
Joseph Ghabi

Team work and jigsaw

26th January 2006
All of us talk of team work. Sports thrive on teams. Every business wants to develop winning teams. Every president or prime minister brings his own team. What is there in teams? A team is needed because a lone person can not handle all the work. So one g... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

How to Reach the Top of the Ladder of Success

12th September 2005
First you must get onto the ladder of Success! I can think of three ways: Become a top sales-person, Become a popular writer Pass exams. I can only help you with the last two methods. The leader of your country... President or prime m... Read >
Author: Ian McAllister