politics
Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
What If Jonas Savimbi Didn't Die?
Angolan history is full of painful, delicate, and complicated facts to be told; but history is to be told, not kept. The citizen was of tremendous courage, a brutal physical portrayal, and an unmatched intelligence that probably ended up being underestimated and became dangerous. Today there is a new generation that is unaware of important parts of the great contribution of a
By Casimiro Filipe 4 years ago in Journal
Fair and Balanced
The news has been a reliable way for people to get a better idea of what is going on in the world for many years. Before the news was broadcast on radios and TVs, it was spread through newspapers. Every day people listen to the news. In the mornings on the drive to work broadcasters talk through the radio. On CNN you can tune in at any time to see what is going on. People tune in and listen to what they are being told without realizing how biased it can be. The people on the news all have their own opinions and thoughts. The media we take in cannot be completely unbiased as long as the people presenting it are biased.
By E. C. Mira4 years ago in Journal
Union Budget 2022: All Info About Union Budget Of India That You Want To Know
Union Budget 2022 of India: Highlights The Union Budget was presented on February 1 by the Union Finance Minister of India Nirmala Sitharaman. A budget of 39.45 lakh crore is being estimated by the respected finance minister to the nation. The major areas covered by the budget 2022 are infrastructure development and affordable housing to the poor along with development in technology. PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah hailed the Budget 2022 as calling it as people friendly and progressive. PM Modi will address the nation about the budget for 2022 on 2nd February 2022 at 11am.
By SA News Channel4 years ago in Journal
Service to nation
A Day in the Life of Politics A visionary humanitarian and a generous philanthropist in Coimbatore formed the Alayam Welfare Trust in 2011 with the primary purpose of supporting the destitute and marginalised in improving their standard of living and changing their way of life, in addition to their work. The purpose is to guarantee that women have access to high-quality education, training, employment, and entrepreneurial possibilities in order to enrich the lives of children, youth, women, people with disabilities, and other marginalised communities. He has been working in public welfare for nine years, and during that time he has held countless meetings and organised numerous social activities in various districts throughout Tamil Nadu.
By bharathigiri4 years ago in Journal
Can You See The Real Me?
This is for The Remarkably Real Vocal Challenge, the challenges were one of the reasons I joined Vocal but since then I have discovered something far more precious, my Facebook Vocal Friends and Family who provide me with love and support and encouragement and without whom I would not be here writing this.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Journal
England Remains a Country Schizophrenically Obsessed With Class
It was George Bernard Shaw who said that it is impossible for an Englishman to open his mouth without another Englishman despising him. Certainly, that was the backdrop to the comments which came from the erstwhile governor of the Confederation of British Industry - Digby Jones - a few weeks ago.
By Adebayo Adeniran4 years ago in Journal
The American Class System
Over the months I’ve written a lot about our life and the issues the poor have that the rich just don’t. I wrote about how we might in the future do without money. I also wrote about what I want to expand on and that’s greed. I want to try and explain why the republican party and the rich think the way they do.
By Robert Kegel4 years ago in Journal
Already a Functioning Anarchy, India risks a Slow Descent Into Madness
India faces perhaps the biggest test since its Independence and Partition in terms of convergence of social, political, and economic crises. With its economy in the doldrums, and its healthcare infrastructure found to be pitifully and worse, disastrously incapable of handling the brutal Second Wave, and with its politicians busy holding elections and pulling down governments, there are no dearth of crises that the country faces. Indeed, the term Functioning Anarchy, that was once used by Western media to describe the country, is now back in vogue, looking at the present situation.
By Rammohan Susarla5 years ago in Journal
Why Singapore became rich so fast and they will remain rich
Recognized as the “Four Tigers of Asia”, one of the countries is Singapore. The other threes are Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea. Recently in the most competitive economics ranking , Singapore has crossed USA and Hong Kong. The report is from Switzerland based business school IMD. And there are plenty of things to learn from this report.
By Tanvir Rashik Shafim 5 years ago in Journal





