By: Collymore | 2011-03-26 | Politics In view of the laissez-faire attitudes of many western countries, particularly those like Britain, France and Spain with their own atrocious colonialist pasts, to the sovereignty, independence and national integrity of governments outside of the predominantly white western bloc, isn't it about time that the rest of the true international community hit back. read more
By: Sneha Kumari | 2012-04-10 | Aviaton Rajkot is also a former British government headquarters and has number of awesome colonial constructions and educational organizations. It is famous for textiles, silver and a National weaving institute which encourages traditional weaves. The beautiful town is an important industrial area and a religious centre for the Arya Samaj read more
By: MBA Universe | 2010-12-03 | College The three day NHRD Network conference was inaugurated in Gurgaon on Dec 1. MBAUniverse.com brings you the highlights from the conference. read more
By: Dan Lowe | 2010-11-05 | Business The Chinese language is one of the international languages. It is used all around the world. There is no doubt about the domination of China when it comes to International manufacturing and commerce. Chinese companies are some of the fastest growing companies in the world. Do you travel or deal in international business? Chances are you will need to speak and understand Mandarin Chinese somewhere in your journeys. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2011-01-05 | Journalism Meanwhile Pak President Asif Ali Sardari is getting ready for a visit to USA on Jan 12 to attend a commemorative meeting of Richard Holbrooke, former Af-Pak envoy who succumbed to a heart-ailment two weeks ago. read more
By: Randi Noyes | 2010-04-04 | Politics President Barack Obama has designed a clear vision and has managed the most important thing of all-to put people into action. For the first time in many years, I am optimistic on behalf of the United States. When America chose their new President Barack Obama, the world started to believe in America again. read more
By: Kare Anderson | 2010-03-31 | Management I was born lucky. At the "up" end of Marty Seligman's pessimistic/ optimistic temperament continuum. Yet this is my dire prediction for 2009 plus a bit of advice. In this volatile time, the Law of Unintended Consequences will strike repeatedly - in unexpected places. Organizations will need to act quickly but most - large and small - will be unprepared. Unfortunately, most will react. read more
By: James Taggart | 2010-03-30 | Leadership The workplace is changing dramatically as organizations cope with globalization, technological change, the recent financial crisis and economic recession. People - managers and their staff - know about these changes. They live it every day at work and in their personal lives. But what has not been talked about very much is the issue of 'fear' in organizations. When it is addressed in the literature, it is often in the context of learning. The aspect of managerial leadership and its link to fear has not been written about widely, and when it is discussed it is not given sufficient attention. read more
By: nanafg | 2010-10-15 | Presentation According to reports, States United States Group, former Chairman of the Board of Directors Huang Guangyu Case read more
By: Guy Montag | 2011-01-26 | College Thursday marked the 50th anniversary of former President John F. Kennedy's inauguration address, which is widely considered one of the greatest speeches in American history. read more
By: Peter Macfarlane | 2010-03-29 | Finance There has been a significant increase in Belize's banking and financial services industry in recent years. Offshore banking and privatized banking has become a highly profitable asset here. Belize is a Central American country that can lower your taxes through offshore banking. read more
By: Anthony.Williams | 2012-02-22 | Advertising In throwing their support to Newt Gingrich for the 2012 election, a group of Florida tea party leaders risk throwing away their clout and credibility, observers of the movement say. read more
By: alam.md | 2010-11-01 | Politics Ms Rousseff had won 56 per cent of the valid votes compared to 44 per cent for her opponent Jose Serra with nearly 95 per cent of all votes counted. She will replace President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as the leader of Latin America´s biggest country on January 1 next year read more
By: Bella | 2011-07-04 | Society On July 17, 2010, after spending the night out with friends in Griffin, Ga., Dayna Kempson lost control of her red Jeep and careened across four lanes of highway traffic, her car tumbling over itself until it came to a stop against a row of trees. read more