By: Susan R. Mitchell | 2012-05-07 | Arts & Entertainment It seems that after last week’s episode of Justified, and the amazing laughs it gave us, and of course the a lot of opened stories that didn’t get tied off, on this week’s episode, we got a lot more of those, as we are still laughing form last week’s episode, and we are only adding stories that need to get tied off. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-03-29 | News and society Col Gaddafi has called on international powers to end the barbaric attacks in Libya. Meanwhile US military warplanes have been dropping leaflets and bombs in order to stir up more opposition to Gaddafi among Libyan citizens. On March 28, Western coalition forces bombed the Libyan town of Surman, about 70 kilometers from Tripoli capital. According to Libyan press, civilian and military targets have been hit during this attack. It seems that coalition is continuously striking on Muammar Gaddafi's regime when many warplanes, missiles and other most advanced weapons are being prepared to enforce the no-fly zone over Libya. These photos as following will give you more details about coalition’s activities to fight against Gaddafi's regime: read more
By: PC Teoh | 2010-12-27 | Entrepreneurs To build collaborative advantage, we need to form the “Coalition of Willing”. Only willing members can form genuine collaboration. However, we must understand that those who are not with us are not necessary against us. We need to continue building good relationships knowing that they will be willing to work with us when the time is right. read more
By: Richard G. Burns, J.D. | 2011-05-05 | Mental health International Christian Recovery Coalition has been growing rapidly in the last two years since its founding in May, 2009, at a nationwide conference of Christian Recovery Leaders at Mariners Church Community Center in Irvine, California. At present, alcoholics, addicts, and affected others all over the world need access to Christian recovery leaders, workers, and 12 Step Fellowship members who can step in to tell how God's help can be found in recovery today. We have listed the locations here. read more
By: Scott F. Paradis | 2010-12-25 | Politics For various reasons, some good and some not so good, the United States increasingly and mistakenly centralized power in the federal government. Where formerly the people made decisions about the direction of their lives through markets and communities, today the federal government controls virtually all aspects of the economy. The power of life, death and taxes all resides in Washington. It is time we make a change. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-11-20 | Politics For the last several months, India was witnessing scandals and scams one after another, a mounatin of them, and still the shows go on. Former minister of state for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor was the fiirst one to go, but his ouster was not in anyway connected with corruption. It was some other issue and that was a relief. read more
By: Harry Clark | 2011-04-21 | Business In this article the author discusses the main legislative changes from the latest budget announcement from the government, which are most likely to affect your business operations. read more
By: Benjamin Marble | 2010-10-09 | Health & Fitness Dr. Marble, in classic form, discusses a foot pain entity difficult to treat. Tarsal coalitions diagnosis, symptoms, and treatments are all discussed. read more
By: Insight UK | 2010-10-12 | Technology How will the UK's election of the coalition government impact the IT industry moving forward? iQ asked four leading IT experts for their predictions… read more
By: pooja rajput | 2012-03-28 | Politics India as a federal and democratic country follows a political set up that allows people of all spheres to caste their votes to elect the government. read more
By: David J Wedge | 2012-05-01 | Environment In the UK, the government has signed the Kyoto protocol pledging to cut emissions by 80% on 1990 levels by the year 2050. There are many proposals like Carbon Capture and Storage projects to make this a smooth albeit long-term transition to a more secure, energy efficient future and it will mean a transformation in the way we generate and use energy. read more
By: Michael Schroeder | 2012-04-16 | Insurance labor and management have combined efforts and created an insurance program that returns the benefits of reduced workers’ compensation losses. The insurance program is known as a Group Captive, and it not only provides the essential coverage for workers compensation but rewards participants with superior training and loss prevention. read more
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By: Sam James | 2010-04-04 | Politics India is a vast country - a subcontinent with a medley of colorful people, languages, cultures, traditions and customs. Before the advent of western Government, it was not even known as a single nation and the popular saying was the 56 kingdoms ruled by 56 dynasties. Despite the seeming kaleidoscopic differences there was a spiritual and religious thread that made the string called India. read more
By: Nick Green | 2012-05-07 | Taxes The recent voting round has seen the Coalition Government lose a massive and important vote of their confidence. Labour haven't performed much better with many voting for smaller parties which highlights that the consumer is unsure of what party of back for a strong recovery. Has this been a result of the tax on pasties, grannies being hit to help the country out and the planned introduction of VAT on Static Caravans? read more