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Friday, 26 November 2010

Work At Home; Which is The Best?

There are various works at home options for making some extra money. When searching the net, one can come across numerous works at home options and it is really confusing as to which one to choose.

There are telecommuting jobs and home business opportunities that most persons are tempted to take up as they claim huge money. But most of the people dive into these works at home without evaluating the pros and cons of it.

When talking of the telecommuting jobs, it comes with several pros and cons. In Telecommuting jobs, you will have a steady paycheck, a work schedule and no responsibility as that of a home business. In case you are organised and efficient, telecommuting is best for you. When talking of the cons, you will have less freedom and flexibility when compared to your own home business. You are always under an employer and you would have to work according to his instructions. There are also chances that the business may slow down and you will have no work, which means no money. In terms of earning, you earn less when compared to your own home business. Read more here... http://www.bukisa.com/articles/403989_work-at-home-which-is-the-best

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

UNAIDS Report on HIV/AIDS

  • An estimated 33.3 million people worldwide had the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) There were 26.2 million in 1999.
  • A estimated 1.8 million AIDS-related deaths around the world in 2009.
  • One in four AIDS deaths is caused by tuberculosis.
  • In 2009, there were 2.6 million new HIV infections, down from 3.1 million in 1999.
  • Around 370,000 children were born with HIV in 2009, bringing to 2.5 million the total number of children under 15 living with HIV. More here ... http://keralz.com/news/world/2010/nov/nov1.html

Nitish heads for landslide victory

Nitish Kumar led JD(U)-BJP combine heads for a two-thirds landslide victory in Bihar in the assembly elections, crushing long-time foe Lalu Prasad and wiping out the Congress.

Serving a major blow to his opponents, Nitish Kumar's party JD(U) posted leads in maximum number of seats while its ally BJP also exhibited an impressve performance.

Riding on the developmental plank, the ruling alliance appears sweeping back to power with the JD(U) having a lead in 117 seats and its ally in 88 seats. The main opposition combine of RJD and LJP of Ram Vilas Paswan had leads in 17 and five seats respectively.... Read More Here ... http://keralz.com/news/india/2010/nov/nov.html

Andhra Pradesh CM Rosaiah resigns

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister K Rosaiah on Wednesday quit the post on health grounds after he received the party high command's nod.

``I have decided to resign, I am submitting my resignation to the state Governor and I will request him to accept it immediately,`` Rosaiah announced at a press conference here.

He had taken over as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister on September 2, 2009, after the tragic death of Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy in a helicopter crash. Read more .... http://keralz.com/news/india/2010/nov/nov1.html

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