After collecting data on a leukemia-affected family for nearly a decade, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit Medical Center (DMC), Hematologist and Wayne State University School of Medicine Professor of Pediatrics Madhvi Rajpurkar, M.D., joined an international team of genetic researchers in an effort to track down a mutation partly responsible for causing the disease. Their […]
Culture And Development In Africa By Dr. Mehenou Amouzou
(1888 PressRelease) Culture is one of the most significant factors of development. The role of culture in development should not be understated, but treated as a complex multi-layered factor for long-term growth and success. First, as an intrinsic value, secondly as a key factor of regional development leading to increased attractiveness of regions for tourists, […]
Impact of Globalisation in Russia and the Middle East
Sweeping economic, political and social changes across the world present various challenges to global managers. The move toward privatization imposes enormous influence on the world economy. Economic freedom is considered to be very critical in the relative wealth of nations. One of the most striking changes today is that most nations have suddenly begun to […]
It’s like the Primaries are Already Over
Jeb Bush, son and brother of two former US Republican presidents George HW Bush (1988-1992) and George W. Bush (2000-2008), announced on December 16th that he was intending to actively explore the possibility of candidature in becoming the president of the United States. This announcement was on his Facebook page and is more a new […]
Putin thanks Russian spies for their hard work combating international terrorism
On December 20, 2014 Vladimir Putin spoke at a gala evening dedicated to the Day of state security bodies. The President congratulated the employees and veterans of the Russian special services with their professional holiday. VLADIMIR PUTIN: “Good afternoon, dear comrades, dear veterans! I congratulate you on the Day of the employee of the security […]
Nuclear deal with Iran would mean “a profound reduction in the decades long tension between Iran and the US”, says Rep. McDermott
On November 18, 2014 REP. Jim McDermott of Washington asked for and was granted permission to address the United States House of representatives for 5 minutes regarding the situation with Iran: “The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Washington (Mr. McDermott) for 5 minutes. Mr. McDERMOTT. Mr. Speaker, I rise this morning on what could be […]
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