By: Dr. Mark Clayson | 2010-04-04 | News and society The fleet air arm originated almost 100 years ago. The Royal Aero Club lent the Admiralty two aircraft with which to train pilots. Because the response for flying training was so great, the Admiralty was directed by the government to form the Royal Naval Air Service, the first aerial fighting force in Europe. read more
By: M.G. Singh | 2010-12-01 | History The US is involved in a difficult war in Afghanistan.A defeat here could well be the setting sun on the US as a world power read more
By: Dr. Mark Clayson | 2010-04-04 | News and society I used to work in the Fleet Air Arm and it was in 1968 that I saw this sight. I worked on 707 squadron. This squadron was a second line squadron that supported front line squadrons with manpower equipment and replacement aircraft. Front line squadron were the first into a conflict. read more
By: Farman Nawaz | 2010-03-26 | News and society Al-Qaeda is still strong enough like the past to even the score. Taliban are thrown out and their government is put to an end but still they are strong enough to sit on table for negotiations. Even America is begging Taliban to distance themselves from Al-Qaeda. It sounds very awkward when we hear that reconciliation and compromise is the outcome of 9 years American policies. read more
By: Balvinder Singh | 2011-07-25 | Online education Take for example the present situation in Afghanistan or for that matter in Iraq. The western forces have almost changed the political conditions in these countries by invading them. read more
By: Barry Sheppard | 2010-04-04 | News and society Bill Henry "Willy" Apiata was born in Mangakino, New Zealand on the 28th of June, 1972 to a Maori New Zealander (his father) and a Paheka New Zealander (mother). His parents are separated, and he was raised by his mother in Northland until moving to Te Kaha, where he attended Whanau-a-Apanui Area School, until he left on his 15th birthday. read more
By: qoqo | 2010-10-10 | Online Business Vehicle Tracking The most basic function in all fleet management systems, is the vehicle tracking component. This component is usually GPS based read more
By: sisi | 2010-10-09 | Entrepreneurs Suburban fleet The interiors of CityRail's suburban rollingstock is designed with the CityRail network in mind; that is read more
By: tishbite | 2010-11-03 | Politics The proper wearing of scented oil fragrances is an art. You need to experiment to come up with the combination which works best for you. read more
By: Rock Rodney | 2012-01-11 | Travel & Leisure Kabul, the capital and the largest city of Afghanistan, is an economic and cultural centre lying in between Hind Kush mountains and Kabul river. This city is linked with Kandahar, Herat and Maser e-sheriff. read more
By: Brian Gillet | 2011-04-13 | Gifts While the term "supercarrier" is not an official term, it does accurately reflect the sheer size of these aircraft carriers. There are currently 11 such ships with a displacement of over 70,000 long tons. Supercarriers are the largest warships ever built and they operate exactly like a floating city. read more
By: Farman Nawaz | 2010-09-21 | Politics But basically the curriculum must be framed in such a way that in future no one can misguide our people. Once we have fought a jihad and still our countries are showing the scene of battlefield. Still injured people are crying in these battlefields. To make these people joyful and to defeat the extremist we need a curriculum that can make us enlightened, modern, liberal, broadminded, noninterventionist, tolerant, peace loving, humane, and conscious. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-10-28 | Society The days after the U.S terrorist 9/11 attacks in 2001, American journalist Kate Brooks went to Aghanistan and Pakistan to cover the collapse of the Taliban. Here are the images of the Afghan people whom she met during her journey. read more
By: David Bunch | 2010-08-05 | Reference & Education There is just one family out of twelve lives in a city, even in a big city like Kabul. Only city families do enjoy the comfort of a modern life with books, newspapers, university and collegue, ect. Others just know important news as well as are ruled by the chiefs of the tribes, which has been applied to all the Afghans. read more