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Useful Guide Made For Landlords - 2 views

I am now able to manage my property by myself through the help given by The Pro Landlord. Purchasing this guide is a worthy investment because of the useful contents incorporated on it. It gives me...

how to become a landlord

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rhanley

Films Media Group - Educational Media - The Right to Femininity: Fighting Female Circum... - 0 views

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    Warning: This clip is extremely graphic, and shows an actual female circumcision in the beginning.

    If you would like to go ahead and watch click on the preview clip link underneath the picture on the left.

jcoop11

History of New Zealand - NZ History - 0 views

  •     Maori Legend – the creation of New ZealandA long time after the creation of the world – after Tane mahuta had created a woman out of red earth, breathed life into her nostrils, mated with her and had a daughter, who also became his wife and bore him other daughters, and after many other things had happened – the demigod Maui, who lived in Hawaiki, went out fishing with his brothers. They went further and further out to sea. When they were a long way out, Maui took out his magic fish-hook (the jaw of his sorcerer grandmother), tied it to a strong rope, then dropped it over the side of the canoe. Soon he caught an immense fish and, struggling mightily, pulled it up. This fish became the North Island of NZ, called by the ancient Maori Te ika a Maui (the fish of Maui) or sometimes Te ikaroa a Maui (the big fish of Maui). The Mahia Peninsula, at the north end of Hawke Bay on the east coast of the North Island, was known as Te matau a Maui (the fish-hook of Maui), since it was the hook with which he caught the giant fish. The South Island was known as Te waka a Maui, or the canoe of Maui, in which he was sitting when he caught the fish. Kaikoura Peninsula, on the north-east coast of the South Island, was the seat of the canoe. Another name for the South Island was Te wai Pounamu (the water greenstone), since much greenstone (jade, or pounamu) was found in the rivers there. Stewart Island, south of the South Island, was known as Te punga a Maui (the anchor of Maui). It was the anchor that held the canoe as Maui hauled in the giant fish.      
Lynn Dee

HRD hopes to make $10 laptops a reality-India Business-Business-The Times of India - 0 views

  • HRD ministry’s idea to make laptops at $10 is firmly taking shape
  • $47 but the ministry feels the price will come down dramatically
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      Why can this one be so cheap in comaparison to the USA. What can we do differntly to drop the cost and get India on board?
Lynn Dee

XO-1 (laptop) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • OLPC is funded by a number of sponsor organizations, including AMD, Brightstar Corporation, eBay, Google, Marvell, News Corporation, SES Global, Nortel Networks, and Red Hat. Each company has donated two million dollars.[6]
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      If more companies were generous like this, think of what we could accomplish without the restraint of money.
  • The laptops will be sold to governments, to be distributed through the ministries of education willing to adopt the policy of “one laptop per child”
  • ndia has rejected the initiative
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  • Human power is planned, allowing operation far from commercial sources of power.
  • All of the software on the laptop will be free and open source.[30]
sleavitt

CorpWatch : General Electric - 0 views

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    It is very interesting to see how GE has benefitted from the US's war on terror. 90 percent of GE's nuclear power plants could discharge radiation into the atmosphere. It is responsible for polluting 78 Superfund sites, and is pushing the government to overturn Superfund legislation. Fraud and poor safety for workers are also issues. Why don't we see this on the ecomagination commercials?
wirth7

War on Poverty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    the history of the war on poverty. when it started and who started it.
Justin Heldenbrand

…My heart's in Accra » One Laptop Per Child - a preview, and a request for help - 0 views

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    Ethan Zuckerman article on olpc
Justin Heldenbrand

TED | Talks | Nicholas Negroponte: The vision behind One Laptop Per Child (video) - 0 views

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    Nicholas Negroponte lays out the details for his nonprofit one laptop per child program.
Sara Bedell

Climate 411 » President says CO2 emissions have declined - have they? - Envir... - 0 views

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    The president's report on CO2 for the year dipped in an ever steady up hill trend.  Graphs included.
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    the president's report on CO2 for the year dipped in an ever steady up hill trend. Graphs included
Amanda Stueve

AFRICA HEALTH STRATEGY: 2007-2015: - 0 views

  • as the potential to achieve even more if it can overcome the large burden of disease which continues to be a barrier to faster development.
  • has the potential to achieve even more if it can overcome the large burden of disease which continues to be a barrier to faster development
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      Challenges & plans
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    This is one solution to help solve healthcare issues in Africa. It was developed by Africans, and looks like one of the solutions it would be worth examining in a presentation.
Amanda Stueve

LABOUR: Reversing South Africa's Brain Drain - 0 views

  • the country's dark days of post-apartheid crime, that triggered an exodus of the white population are over. According to them new opportunites are building up and there is no more ‘reverse discrimination' against whites.
  • The reality today is that if you are black, young, and male, your chances of being affected by crime is much higher,
  • Whites constitute most of the South African expatriates.
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  • encouraging trends
  • one white for every 11 blacks in the population, of every 33 murder victims only one is white
  • while blacks still account for 31 percent of the unemployed, the rate for the whites was only five percent.
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    Ok. Wow. I so did not think of white South Africans when I thought about African professionals. The statistics they are using to try to convince white expatriates to return to South Africa are very interesting.
Justin Heldenbrand

Digg - Think tank attacks One Laptop Per Child scheme - 0 views

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    Discussions about olpc on digg
jcoop11

Sponsor A Child - Compassion - Child Details - 0 views

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    I'm not sure if anyone else can view all the stats on this page, but these are stats for Shafii. He is the Compassion child I sponsor. For $1/day I am able to provide him with healthcare, schooling, school supplies, etc. This is one way that has been established to help those is need, but there are several ways in which it can be improved.
tomorronow

Act now - Amnesty International - 0 views

shared by tomorronow on 29 May 07 - Cached
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    Amnesty is a trusted and proven leader in human rights advocacy, and a great watchdog in international affairs.  On this particular page, one can donate, learn more, find people who want to make change, and put ideas into action. 
Lynn Dee

GreenBiz.com - 0 views

  • From design to disposal, purchasing choices affect the environment.
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      gives you a guide on what to buy (electronicaly) and what impacts it has on the envireonment.
Justin Heldenbrand

A friendly criticism of the One Laptop Per Child project « Catenary - 0 views

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    article is a friendly criticism of olpc program
Amanda Stueve

US Doctors For Africa - 0 views

  • V. P. of Ghana joins US Doctors for Africa
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    Has recent news relating to U.S. Doctors for Africa. Particularly interesting is the section about the VP of Ghana joining. Ghana is one country highly affected by the "brain drain" in Africa, and they are very active in trying to find a solution, but they still have a huge healthcare problem.
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    Has recent news relating to U.S. Doctors for Africa. Particularly interesting is the section about the VP of Ghana joining. Ghana is one country highly affected by the "brain drain" in Africa, and they are very active in trying to find a solution, but they still have a huge healthcare problem.
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