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Why Financial Markets Crashed Globally (The Downfall)

Posted on April 21st, 2009 by Gary

They take their business overseas, thus extending the reach of Wall Street beyond the country’s borders even if it were so discrete, with little mention of any Wall Street Connections. The markets became unstable and investors began to pullout their money, these financial institutions react by pulling their foreign investments in, so suddenly these businesses rarely had ample time to get alternative funding. They turn to their government who borrows more form the IMF and from other bigger banks including foreign. The market continues to crash back home and more cash is pulled out of circulation till there is none, the only beneficiaries, the biggest investors for they had so much of a stake they kept up to the minute tabs on their investments, pulling out at the slightest hint of such a disaster. Read the rest of this entry »

Why Financial Markets Crashed Globally (The Boom)

Posted on March 21st, 2009 by Gary

The recent US recession that took the world by surprise gave rise to a new and growing dread of Wall Street to blame for the riches and also the collapse of the global financial markets the world over. The Global economy is tied down to other countries through the banking sector and other investments made by shareholders in other projects that needs cash, using the home bank’s and subsidiary funds to offer financial might for part of control of foreign local groups. From banks, housing market lenders to all other types of financial accounts, most US banks had exposure in one or even more of these industries, allowed to continue when the market boomed and the creation of risky/toxic financial packages were allowed. There was simply so much going around they had to bring it somewhere else so they don’t have to pay huge sums in taxes and other government fees.

Obama addresses global crisis, extrends hand to Muslims

Posted on February 23rd, 2009 by editor


United States of America President Barack Obama is slated to go on a trip abroad, where he will meet with the heads of the various European nations in order to discuss the global financial crisis.

In this trip, Obama is also scheduled to visit Turkey, where he is expected to make steps to try to remove the negative image America has on the Muslim world. Some readers may remember that Obama’s first television conference was for an Arab news channel, where the US president indicated his call for Muslims to stop violence and hatred towards America.

Obama’s foreign policy is also expected to help boost the world economy us, as a lot of nations are dependent on the US economy for their continued growth. President Obama has also only recently signed an $800-billion stimulus package that many hope will jump not only the American economy, but the world as well.

Cultural and Political Differences

Posted on January 29th, 2009 by Gary

cultureIn a world where political parties rule governments and battle for control, the many Muslim states fail to grasp the concept of freedom from the view of the Western world. There has been much conflict and bloodshed to attest to such differences for the West has always operated on democratic forms of government. Even some of the staunchest Allys of the West in the many Muslim worlds operate under more archaic political structures where the few control the fate of the many. Religion is also another front at which militants twist and turn the tables on religious teachings to incite violence from their followers. In India, Pakistan, Iraq and Afghanistan, the battle rages in what can be described as a battle of ideologies. The people of Iraq now scorn the US Occupation for which they have attained freedom from the oppressive rule of Saddam and his Republican Guard, why, they are not used to being free and making their own decisions. The Palestinians and the Iranians follow their religion and the words their leaders project, which ever way they point may it be for good or bad.
The differences on this earth may never end but think of this, our differences is what makes us unique and different from everybody else, our culture and beliefs dictate our lives much so that we do so each and everyday without question. If we were all different, then there would be no need for conflict, but it would indeed be a dull world to live in.

イランの人権問題

Posted on December 30th, 2008 by Gary


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パン・ギムン 国連事務総長 は、イランで人権侵害が行われている疑いがあることへの懸念を表明し、同国に対し女性やマイノリティおよび人々の信仰に対する差別に厳しく対応するよう求めました。 事務総長はテヘランが教育や医療の提供といった緊急に対策が必要な問題に対しては努力していることを賞賛しました。 パン氏は最近報告されたイランにおける人権侵害の問題に大きな懸念を抱いており、多くの地区や地域で国民への対応について是正が必要であるとしています。 一例として、同氏は宗教的マイノリティであるバハーイー教信者差別の問題を挙げています。
信者らに伝わるバハーイー教の歴史によれば、その創始者はアブラハム、モーゼ、ブッダ、キリスト、そしてムハンマドらに続いてもっとも最近現れた預言者であるといいます。 これに対し、イランのシーア派はバハーイー教を異端としています。 彼らは、バハーイー教がイスラムの教義に反するものと考えています。 バハーイー教徒らによれば、1979年のイラン・イスラム革以降、数百人の信者が投獄され、処刑されたといいます。

Obama Takes Helm of the Most Powerful Country on Earth

Posted on December 27th, 2008 by editor

His historic win of the American presidency has captivated people all over the world but the arena he is about to enter is a truly dirty one. Left to deal with an economic recession, two wars and many other problems the American people are dealing with in the country and around the globe, all eyes remain on him. Many who supported him count on his promise for change which he oh so elaborated on but words are very different from reality and as he takes office this coming January, he will have to face fact in the reality of things.
The election race was that of words and speeches but the American people are desperate for change in this troubled world of ours. Life has gotten a lot worse for most Americans, an almost defunct public health system, a financial market that is in shambles and billions in budgetary deficit due to the wars and bailout offers for the crumbling industries. Many say his first 100 days would define him as the president he wants to be. Just hope he can fill the shoes of the forefathers of America who have stood the test of time.

A Commander’s Exhumation

Posted on November 24th, 2008 by Gary

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Former World War II prime minister and army commander Gen. Wladyslaw Sikorski’s body is set to be exhumed to finally determine whether the good leader actually died in the plane crash he was in or was he murdered by political rivals. He died on July 4, 1943 while he was on board a British bomber which crashed to the sea shortly after the said plane took off in Gibraltar. Gen. Sikorski was the head of the governement-in-exile that was based in London. Poland during that time ws mainly occupied by the Nazi Germans and The Russians. It was always believed that he was assassinated by his enemies. Sikorski was buried alongside Polish kings that rule Poland long before his time.

Iran’s human rights issues

Posted on October 6th, 2008 by Gary


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General Ban Ki-moon, U.N. Secretary expressed concerns about possible human rights abuses in Iran and is urging the country to take strict measures to prevent discrimination against women and minorities and their beliefs. The secretary commended Tehran for efforts made in urgent needs like education and health services provisions. Ban is deeply troubled by latest reports on human rights violations in Iran where a number of places and areas need more improvement on treating the people. For one, he expressed concern about the Baha’is minority
group. A brief history of the community reveals that the Baha’is regard their faith’s modern founder as the latest prophet in line with the likes of Abraham, Moses, Buddha, Jesus and Mohammad. Iran’s Shi’ite on the other hand considers their religion as a heresy. A breakaway concept of the teachings of Islam. Baha’is reported that hundreds of their believers have been incarcerated andothers were executedsince the Islamic Revolution in 1979. There are currently 5 million believers of the Baha’is faith in the entire globe.

A Song For Obama

Posted on September 29th, 2008 by Gary

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Hollywood and US presidents aren’t normally words you would connect with each other (except, of course, for the late US president Ronald Reagan). But when election time comes, the two worlds converge as stars campaign for their candidates. This election, however, has seen celebrities doing more than the usual for the Democrat’s candidate, Barack Obama.

Stars like Oprah, Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Affleck and Scarlett Johansson have been actively supporting Obama. Now, there are even music videos by will.i.am, singer of The Black Eyed Peas, called “Yes We Can” and “We are the Ones”, which have been released in YouTube and Dipdive.com, featuring cameos by several celebrities who support Obama. It is now being promoted as a viral video on Obama’s campaign website. “Yes We Can” even won an Emmy for Best New Approaches in Daytime Entertainment, and won a Webby Award for will.i.am as “Artist of the Year”. Check out more about the songs in Wikipedia.

Why it is Effortless for Celebs to Get into Politics

Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Gary


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We all know that celebrities are your best bet to know the latest fashion trends are today. The celebrities that grace the red carpet at major events are always wearing interesting and bold outfits but that’s because they have to. They are always the object of the public gaze and it’s their job to try and look good.

Kiera Knightly is the epitome of beautiful; from her mysterious eyes to her perfect features; fashion hounds have been watching her whenever she makes an entrance on the red carpet. Her latest getup leaves nothing to be desired as she addresses every aspect of formal beauty.