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6th Apr 10 at 09:49A Life In Spain: Audio
Promoting your business in Spain and the effect of the Euro on expats.
16th Mar 10 at 13:58A Life In Spain: Audio
Discuused why recessions require decisions and IRIS & Body Scanners at airports.
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Almerķa, Almerķa, Spain, ES
Almerķa, Almerķa, Spain, ES
NAVCA News: NAVCA's phlog
In this podcast Vandna Gohil tells Bill Freeman, Director of Development at NAVCA about the major challenges facing local BME voluntary organisations and community groups.
Vandna talks about the impact of recession on BME groups, why the Single Equalities Bill could dilute the advances made by the Race Relations Amendment Act and why she believes the new Compact weakens the position of BME community groups.
Vandna also tells us about the major successes Voice4Change has had since they were founded two and a half years and her hopes for 2010.
Vandna talks about the impact of recession on BME groups, why the Single Equalities Bill could dilute the advances made by the Race Relations Amendment Act and why she believes the new Compact weakens the position of BME community groups.
Vandna also tells us about the major successes Voice4Change has had since they were founded two and a half years and her hopes for 2010.
Short URL: http://ipad.io/DSF
Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, GB
Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, GB
28th Nov 09 at 15:14 | 1 commentathinkingman: A Thinking Man's Phlog
Local vicars in Winscombe and Sandford in Somerset have been pressing to have prayers reinstated at the beginning of Parish Council meetings, a month after they were dropped.
The reason why they were dropped is not that the Parish Council wished to stop individuals talking to their imaginary friends in the privacy of their own homes, but that the Council had been advised that in the light of the forthcoming Equality Bill, Councils could no longer presume that prayers to a Christian God in business meetings would be acceptable by people of other faiths and of none. There is a difference between private and public space, and there is no longer unity of faith (if ever such was the reality) in the public space.
It is interesting to see the reasons being argued for their re-introduction. It is not the the Parish Council members are declaring themselves as all being ardent or lapsed Christians who are significantly missing this additional public opportunity to commune with the alleged almighty. Neither is it being argued that the prayers held before the meetings were so blatantly efficacious that their absence has significantly contributed to a quantifiable deterioration in the service offered by the elected members. In fact, it could be argued that the supposed reason being argued for the reintroduction of prayers hardly qualifies as a reason at all, and is, in fact, more of a manipulative and irrelevant plea.
The Rev Mike Slade — who is supported in his request by other clergy in the area — offered to lead prayers at the start of meetings, said: “At a time when our villages have suffered much through unexpected deaths, road traffic accidents as well as the enduring effects of the recession, your decision has added to people’s feeling of dismay and hurt. That can be changed quite simply and I pray that wisdom and common sense will prevail as you consider this request.”
The reason why they were dropped is not that the Parish Council wished to stop individuals talking to their imaginary friends in the privacy of their own homes, but that the Council had been advised that in the light of the forthcoming Equality Bill, Councils could no longer presume that prayers to a Christian God in business meetings would be acceptable by people of other faiths and of none. There is a difference between private and public space, and there is no longer unity of faith (if ever such was the reality) in the public space.
It is interesting to see the reasons being argued for their re-introduction. It is not the the Parish Council members are declaring themselves as all being ardent or lapsed Christians who are significantly missing this additional public opportunity to commune with the alleged almighty. Neither is it being argued that the prayers held before the meetings were so blatantly efficacious that their absence has significantly contributed to a quantifiable deterioration in the service offered by the elected members. In fact, it could be argued that the supposed reason being argued for the reintroduction of prayers hardly qualifies as a reason at all, and is, in fact, more of a manipulative and irrelevant plea.
The Rev Mike Slade — who is supported in his request by other clergy in the area — offered to lead prayers at the start of meetings, said: “At a time when our villages have suffered much through unexpected deaths, road traffic accidents as well as the enduring effects of the recession, your decision has added to people’s feeling of dismay and hurt. That can be changed quite simply and I pray that wisdom and common sense will prevail as you consider this request.”
Nicola Stevens: Nicola's phlog
Interview with actor Helen Hurd on how to use the acting technique, 'Emotional Memory', to help Leaders and Mangers handle their own emotions in a professional setting.
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Tags: Leadership, Emotional, Memory
Kensington, Greater London, United Kingdom, GB
Kensington, Greater London, United Kingdom, GB
15th Oct 09 at 17:28Bangladesh Corporate Blog: Bangladesh Corporate Blog
Hello, it's Shisant(?) from Bangladesh Corporate Blog and today's post we have a called Would David Joe at it's all being Bangladesh. There was this guy called David Joe who had been posing himself as moving billboard industry to at London recently hoping to get notice by any potential employer and get a job. So this was quite a bit of a publicity stunt for him and he was in the media and he finally managed to get a job with the very famous outdoor advertising companies in the world. So it only shows that the times are a bit tough. Due to recession many people are losing their jobs but still some people are still pretty creative and very innovative to find out different ways of doing the old stuff.
6th Oct 09 at 13:56Ross Grant: Ross's phlog
Coming out of the deepest recession ___. Our country is facing the largest budget deficit in modern history and we will have no choice but to tackle it decisively to be able to stop interest rates going up and the unemployment that they bring. Yet at the same time the next conservative government is determined to lead public services and society stronger than parliament put bluntly labor created this mess and we conservatives are gonna have to sort it out. Everything we've done in the past all the changes we have brought about.
5th Oct 09 at 04:29Jessica Surname: Jessica 's phlog
Ok my next few articles are September 15th enrollment is up at North West College and the micro economic view there are more student empowered which boost our economy and the micro macro economic view is enrollment is up because the economy is in recession. The September 17th article is company seeks winparm(?) ok helps produce power and the micro economic is rocking out in power is wanting to get this project as you get the wind and the street back in full swing and then macro view is Winengy(?) will become more frequently as their new energy source in the future.
27th Jul 09 at 16:18athinkingman: A Thinking Man's Phlog
I doubled my credit card limit in 15 seconds in a recession.









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