“Center for Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed (CRP)” is a Voluntary Human Welfare organization in Bangladesh. It provides medical treatment for free to the poor and underprivileged in Bangladesh. The organization CRP is established through the endeavors and diligence of a British born woman called Valerie A. Taylor. This British citizen is a Physiotherapist by profession. […]
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Journey to college success
Success in the classroom starts with a desire to want to be in the course. Students spend semesters and quarters of their college life in a classroom, but with the birth of the internet that’s making it possible to bring the classroom to the comfort of your home. Professors can tell how serious a student […]
Wolfowitz: A victim of organizational politics?
Nobody can tell how Paul Wolfowitz felt when he stepped down as president of the World Bank. Perhaps, some critics inside the World Bank are overjoyed that he had finally succumbed to pressures. As gleaned, Mr. Wolfowitz did his best to resist these pressures but trying to atone for his misdeeds, but to no avail. Of course, the culprits […]
Le BENIN à l’ère du “CHANGEMENT” et après?
Le concept du « Changement » au Bénin : Un air à la mode qui risque d’être galvaudé Un vent de « changement » souffle actuellement sur le Bénin. Les effluves qui l’accompagnent poussent les Béninois à avoir foi en un avenir radieux de leur pays. Avec la bonne volonté exprimée à travers leurs actes par le […]
NO FOR NO: YES FOR YES
NO FOR NO: YES FOR YES BY ADETAYO ADEBAYO “Positive mind do positive things, and negative mind lobby after negativity all the time” Time frame does not determine time factor, it is just a portion of the time. Parents without positive mind suffer setback to positive reasoning to their children […]
READ YOUR BOOK
READ YOUR BOOK BY ADETAYO ADEBAYO “Read your book” was the statement made by Philo’s grandma, when she need to go back with her mother after four years of marriage dissolution time. The grandma statement makes the girl to always want to read her book even in dinning hour. […]