Saturday, December 10, 2011

What Are The Recent End Of The World Theories?

Most of the recent end of the world theories are connected with each other. These days, end of the world predictions have affected the minds of people. Some are freaking out about the rumors going on. In the past, there are end of the world theories that have failed. However, up until today, there are recent end of the world theories that has yet to come.

Here is the list of some of the recent end of the world theories:

Predictions About Armageddon - The world has witnessed two world wars over the past century. However, several prophets stated that the Final War between the good and the evil will take place in 2012. According to the prophecies coming from the bible, great Tribulation will happen all around the world. In addition, as 2012 nears, lots of natural catastrophes will wreak havoc. These days, some of the recent end of the world theories including earthquakes, famines and wars have become inevitable.

The Occurrence Of Pandemic Disease - Included in the recent end of the world theories list is the likely occurrence of a pandemic disease. A virulent disease will occur and will devastate humans all over the world. Several scientists supported the theory because of its higher chances of becoming real.

Colonization Of Extraterrestrial Beings - One of the most controversial and recent end of the world theories is alien colonization. According to several recent end of the world theories, extraterrestrial beings will wipe away the entire human race and will take over the world. In the past, there were stories of alien abductions and sightings that have been reported. However, no concrete evidences were given regarding the particular theories about the end of the world. Some realists even criticized the idea of having extraterrestrial beings.

Massive Asteroid - There are threats that a massive asteroid will hit the earth. In the past, asteroid reports have been sensationalized. During the Prehistoric Era, asteroid was the one responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs. As a result, there are scientists that advocated the idea as one of the recent end of the world theories. Some of them even calculated that the likely event will occur in 2036.

Solar Flares - It has been one of the most probable theories about the end of the world. Even NASA stated that the likely occurrence of solar flares might be seen in 2012. However, there are no ideas of how big it will be. According to several biblical prophecies, the sun will play a major role on the likely end of the world.

Mayan Calendar - One of the most famous recent end of the world theories involves the Mayan Calendar. According to the Mayans, the world will suffer from devastation in December 21, 2012. The Mayan Calendar has been included in many 2012 end of the world predictions. However, the Mayans did not give any exact information on how the world will end.

People are asking if the recent end of the world theories will really happen or it will end up as failures just like in the past. Having said that, only time can tell if those theories will really occur.

More Nostradamus are on the internet which shows the end of the world in December 21 2012.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

How To Find The Most Relevant News Items Online

Picking out relevant news from the irrelevant junk that appears every day in the newspapers, on your television screen, or on the news portal you subscribe to, could be a tedious job. Especially when it is the first thing you are doing in the morning. Or better still, when you are looking for a piece of news that is pertinent to your industry and field of work, and all you can lay your hands on is spiced up stories, that if nothing else, definitely make sure that the news sells like hot cakes.

Moreover news readers everywhere today are faced with another major challenge. That of advertisements! All kinds of news portals everywhere are flooding with advertisements of every possible company that you have ever come across. From small ads, telling you how fabulous the company is, to quarter page to sometimes even full page ads, newspapers, news channels and almost every news portal today is brimming with advertisements. And while newspapers, news channels or news portals may be the best place for a marketer it certainly is not a pleasant experience for the viewer or the reader. Imagine waking up early in the morning, wanting to update yourself with whatever has happened in the world around you, in the last few hours, while you were tucked away in the comforts of your bed, only to be greeted with an array of advertisements of sorts. That definitely is not the best beginning to any day.

Hence many of you, who are almost addicted to news, simply get disgusted at this whole hoax that presents itself in today's world in the form of news. Especially if you have been looking for breaking news, or handpicked news, having to sift through not only a lot of irrelevant news but also a great amount of unnecessary and time consuming advertisements may turn out to be an extremely irritating experience. To now save you from this form of torture you have several news portals available on the World Wide Web, that handpick news items for you and not only that, usually these sites are usually free from advertisements of any sort. They choose relevant articles, from relevant industrial sectors and then place them under separate categories. This makes the task of looking for news a far more pleasant and pleasurable experience, because in this case you can exactly click on the category of news you want or be specific about the particular beat of news that you are looking for, and you have all that you need to know about that particular industry right at your disposal.

Explow is one such website which has hit the nail right at the target. Not only do you have specific categories like recent news, but you also have your news items divided into specific categories like Business, Entertainment, Technology, Health, Lifestyle and Money & Finance. Moreover you also have an option of searching the website for exactly the kind of news that you are looking for. With websites like these have made their way to the internet it makes the life of an average reader way simpler.

http://explow.com is a news website with user friendly pages so that you can sit back and read news with ease. We have used our experience and expertise to bring to our end users the most interesting news of the latest happenings.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

A Blackfeet Warrior Who Enforced Federal Promises

Elouise Cobell was a warrior, as Jim Scott, vice chairman of the board of directors for Montana's First Interstate Bank, told mourners at her funeral service last Saturday.

But Cobell's fights did not take place on any battlefield. Instead, she carried her courage and quest for fairness to bank boardrooms and courtrooms, where she sought to end a long era of government mismanagement and misappropriation of assets owned by Native American people.

Cobell, a member of the Blackfeet Nation, died of cancer Oct. 16 and was mourned by family, friends and admirers from around the country. Over the course of her life, Cobell, also known as Inokesquetee saki, or Yellow Bird Woman, was awarded both a "genius grant" from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the rare honor of a warrior's eagle feather from the Blackfeet Nation. Her work earned her the recognition of U.S. presidents and leaders of the American Indian and business communities.

Sadly, Cobell did not live to see the fruits of her greatest endeavor. For most of the last 16 years of her life, she served as the chief plaintiff in the landmark class action suit Cobell v. Salazar. That suit sought redress for more than 300,000 people who have suffered financially from the federal government's failure to fulfill its fiduciary duty for assets held in trust by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Though the suit has not been fully resolved, the government has agreed to a $3.4 billion settlement. Under that settlement, $1.5 billion would be directed to individuals, $1.9 billion would be used to buy and consolidate privately owned land on reservations, and $60 million would be dedicated to a scholarship fund for American Indian youth.

The settlement is an important step toward righting the series of financial and cultural abuses perpetrated against native people over the past century and a half, in the wake of the more violent conflicts that began as soon as European settlers arrived.

The particular problems addressed by the lawsuit originated with the Indian General Allotment Act of 1887, also known as the Dawes Act. That law, dressed up as an attempt to relieve American Indian poverty, appropriated communally held tribal lands without consent and allotted them to individual tribe members. Rather than redistributing the land outright, however, the law directed the federal government to hold the land in trust for its new owners for 25 years. In the meantime, the government sold off the "surplus" land left over after each tribe member had been given a meager allotment, dramatically reducing the size of Native American land holdings and interspersing tribal land with non-tribal land. This allotment method was part of a broader, systematic attempt at coerced assimilation, which also involved forcibly sending Native American children to schools where they were forbidden to speak their native tongues.

In 1934 the Indian Reorganization Act stopped future allotments and restored at least some of the so-called surplus land to its American Indian owners. However, that act also made the trust period for existing allotments permanent.

Since then, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has been responsible for collecting individual American Indians' income from sources such as oil and gas production, grazing leases, coal production and timber sales on their allotted lands. As of 1996, the BIA held control over more than 387,000 individual accounts, totaling around $450 million at any given time.

Around the end of the 20th century, substantial evidence began to surface that the BIA allowed huge sums of money to go uncollected or unaccounted for. The BIA regularly failed to meet established accounting standards, leaving only an incomplete, gap-ridden paper trail that made the true amounts held by individuals impossible to verify. A report prepared in 1989 by Arthur Andersen & Co., which was hired to perform an audit, stated, "The accounting systems and internal control procedures utilized by the Bureau suffer from a wide variety of procedural weaknesses and other problems, such as inadequate training and supervision of personnel. Certain of these weaknesses are so pervasive and fundamental as to render the accounting systems unreliable."

Meanwhile, as generations passed, the remnants of the allotment system resulted in the creation of what are known as fractionated lands: properties that have so many separate owners that they are of little practical use to any of those individuals. These fractionated lands can provide only minimal income to their myriad owners and, because of the logistical problems created by their shared ownership, are often left unused.

The legal settlement will compensate individuals whose money was mismanaged by the BIA and provide for the purchase and consolidation of the fractionated lands. Cobell certainly knew that the settlement she worked so hard to obtain would not resolve all of the problems faced by the country's American Indian population. Reservations today remain, in far too many cases, remote and neglected pockets of poverty, isolation, poor health and little hope. The settlement will, however, provide resources to make life a little better for individuals in the present and set the stage for improved land management in the future.

Although I lived in Cobell's home state of Montana for seven years, and wrote periodically about Native American affairs while I was there, I never met her. I left the state in 1981, a good 15 years before she launched her class-action battle. But, like so many others, I admire her accomplishments. Many great tribal leaders of the past had to settle for fleeting tactical victories while their people's freedoms and properties were steadily diminished. Elouise Cobell, in contrast, will be remembered as the warrior who forced Washington to make amends.

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Genetic Engineering: Boon Or Curse?

Genetic Engineering is the alteration of the genes of an organism, to improve its chances of survival, boost its immunity, help in its regeneration and reproduction, and in more complex fields of study - even clone them. It is the direct manipulation of an organism's genes. It uses the techniques of cloning and transformation to alter the structure and characteristics of genes directly. It has ushered in a new era of science and technology with many successful applications. The most notable of such applications include increased crop productivity, development of insulin in hamster ovary cells, development of organs such as 'ear' on the body parts of mice and the most known example that really accelerated the researches on genetics and its application - cloning of a sheep named Dolly in 1997.

Today, genetic engineering is one of the most hotly debated topics in the world. Many believe and hope that it can once and forever get rid of all human sufferings due to diseases, disability, starvation, etc. On the other hand, more conservative and pessimistic people - who actually believe they are rather realistic, argue that genetic engineering will never be able to accomplish what it promises. They argue that it will do more harm than good citing the principles of natural selection and evolution.

Genetic Engineering has a wide range of applications including agriculture, animal husbandry, medicine and surgery. With its help, various species of crops have grown immune to many lethal diseases. Hybridization has helped to increase crop yield. Today, many species of crops such as wheat are genetically altered for high nutrition value and quicker and higher productivity. Countries all over the world are adopting genetically enhanced crops which have helped to minimize food scarcity, provide highly nutritious food and grow crops much immune to various illness and pesticides. This has thus brought about a new era of agricultural revolution, which can hopefully eradicate starvation and malnutrition.

However, some people believe that genetically altered crops are not healthy in the long run. There are also doubts about the effects of such highly enhanced and immune crops in the much delicate ecosystem. Genetically altered animals are also thought to bring about similar problems.

Similarly, genetic engineering which has proved revolutionary in the medical sector is also believed by some people to be morally and socially unethical. Altering some organism's genes is thought to be against religious beliefs and values. It is also considered immoral to hybridize some organism for selfish human needs. Most of these arguments are correct and not baseless. There have been many cases of genetically enhanced crops being potentially harmful to the consumers as well as the ecosystem. Also, it is not hard to get to the point of argument that genetic engineering, especially cloning and hybridization are immoral and unethical. However, most of the people that support the ever-increasing applications of genetic engineering argue that something that might free humans from all kinds of sufferings is bound to have some drawbacks. These drawbacks are in fact correctable provided required effort is put in. Therefore, there must not be a stop to the applications of and researches on genetic engineering. It is too great an opportunity for humans to undo their past mistakes of conflicts that have brought poverty, of mismanaged civilization and development that have brought destruction of natural resources and disturbed the delicate ecosystem, and of thoughtless and haphazard technological advancement

Friday, August 19, 2011

A Survey of Top News Sites for Internet Users

Among a large number of news websites, only a handful are reputable and have earned the distinguished honor of being the first choice among a loyal band of new followers. The Internet had ushered a world of instant news which is accessible from anywhere at any time. Various websites had come up such as reuters.com; cnn.com; abcnews.go.com etc which provide minute by minute update of news and information which is happening around the globe.

Cnn.com is a part of the larger Time Warner Inc. which provides information and entertainment news, films and other programming across a global audience in excess of a billion. Cnn.com has been a definitive first choice for a large number of US and world viewers who always get their daily dose of what's happening from this source. Cnn.com has been a pioneer news broadcasting and publishing company effectively setting the tone for the day for millions of Americans. A global audience which riches over billion comprising all five continents also check cnn.com and the international section of both the electronic and the television media for their news.

Reuters.com is a part of the Thompson Reuters group, which is the largest international multimedia news agency. They provide news of the world financial news, sports, entertainment, technology and other news. A global network of news reporting including pictures taken, backed by a professional team of technology specialists makes reuters.com a first choice for not only news readers but also a global list of newspapers, magazines and online publications.

NewsDaily.com is another news site known for its trending news and a wide coverage of topics and issues. NewsDaily.com was started by ScienceDaily back in 1995. Since then they have had more than 3 million visitors each month and over 15 million in page views. NewsDaily.com has been covering major trending news since it inception more than one and a half decade ago.

Other websites that are also popular include yahoo.com which has been a popular news and information portal ever since it was launched back in 1994. Although the project that David Filo and Jerry Yang was trying to develop had nothing to do with commercialization and the popularity that it gains today, Yahoo!'s core concept of being a Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle has been made. It took them less than 3 years to be known and become regularly use; soon more people were using Yahoo! That the founders ever thought that it would be possible.

Another great trending news site is Google news. Although Google news does not have an internal reporting system and what they show on their website are basically borrows content from handed of websites that produce original content pertaining to top news. However having said that one has a wonderful way to access all major news website a single place at Google News.

Many other news sites exist. A simple Google search can help users find what best suits their needs.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Online Debate Forums - Potent Tool of Opinion Formation

Online debate forums have become a potent tool of opinion formation. Participating in such forums will help the participants keep abreast of the latest happenings around and get across new ideas. Moreover, these debates help you to play the role of a socially responsible citizen.

One of the blessings of the Internet in today's age is that it has given a people a platform with which they can voice their opinion on critical issues affecting them. With easy accessibility of Internet, more and more people of all ages are voicing their opinion through various social networking sites and other public forums. These forums are not only involving people but also making an impact on the institutions or organisations which are the subject of the discussion. These are instrumental in creating awareness among the common people.

The popularity of online forums has developed a potent tool of opinion formation. Debate does not mean arguing and launching verbal criticism on one another to gain brownie points on a certain topic but to give a diversified perspective to an issue in order to come to a practical and mutually agreeable conclusion. It is an effective medium to promote opinion formation reflecting all perspectives. Important issues require an arena of free thinking rather than the presumption of facts by the people at the top of the society. Online debate forums offer just that.

There are many advantages of joining an online debating forum. The foremost being you will be enjoying a community membership comprising of academics, experts and a large number of people just like you, waiting to voice their opinion. Being a part of such a community and discussing issues with such well informed friends will undoubtedly help you in broadening your perspective. Participating in such forums will help you keep abreast of the latest happenings around. You come across new ideas and also get an opportunity to refine the old ones. Above all, these debates help you to play the role of a socially responsible citizen.

The online debate forums eliminate the importance of geographical location. Thus, in whichever corner of the country you live, you can easily participate in the discussion in order to give your own perspective and at almost any time of the day. You can voice your concerns and views while working in the office or before going to bed. This aspect of the online forums makes it different from regular forums where one has to take time out from his/her regular life. Moreover, on online forums, you need not disclose your real identity, hence you get an opportunity to voice yourselves without any fear or favour.

If you are a resident of United Kingdom, then you can join these debating forums to play a role in the solution of issues critical to society. These online initiatives invite people to participate in debates on various relevant public issues, be it national or international. The platforms cover all good debate topics under the sun - social, economic or political. While participating in debates on these online platforms, one gets to share views with academics and opinion leaders which helps in developing an intellectual approach to any given topic. This is the place where you can seek answers and contribute to the formation of a better society to live in, so participate and explore the issues in depth and feel free to speak your mind.

LeicesterExchange.com is a leading online debating community inviting people to participate in debates relating to social, economic and political issues in UK.

Friday, June 03, 2011

News Media and Its Responsibility to the People

Newspaper is the oldest and the most conventional method of focusing on different types of reports from several parts of the world. It also provides varieties of topics, contents, articles, news and many more to millions of people at their doorstep. Today, a large number of English Newspapers, journals and magazines in India are flourishing in across of the country. The Indian paper industry has been providing a number of credible English papers to the millions of readers, both at the national as well as at the regional levels.

Today's English news headlines can be classified in three categories like international, national and regional. Internationals English papers cover global news, national newspapers contain generally national reports and regional newspapers cover mostly regional rumors and highlight local news. In India, The Statesman is one of the oldest English new mass media of India. These are also many top and credible Indian English papers like The Tribune, The Times of India, The Pioneer, The Northeast Tribute, The Hindu, The Sunday Indian, Telegraph India, Indian Express, and Asian Age English News from the Indian State of Indian States.

Today, the Indian newspaper industry has gained marvelous ground of success for different languages of newspapers that are circulated throughout in this country.

But many English papers are the most published and circulated in different parts of India. You can read more about Today's English news headlines. You can get more information and all happenings in the country and the world. Indian newspapers serve as an ideal banner for companies who would look forward to advertise their products or services keeping in the mind strength of the readers nationwide. In this country, newspapers read while taking a cup of tea early in the morning. The papers stand at an advantage of making its stand in full view of the massive number of readers. Indian English news media subscribe and read all nook or corner of this country. Most of the companies advertise their services and products in big English newspapers.

Newspapers act as the ideal method of public relations due to its strength as the best way of communication. Now, English papers have earned for incredible reputation for high quality reporting and in depth analysis. Many English magazines and journals provide in- depth reports, surveys, analysis, expert views and columns and articles on a variety of subjects like campaigns, brand journeys, snippets on news, celebrity endorsements, research, features, interviews, book extracts and reviews.

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