Παρασκευή 29 Ιουλίου 2011

6 Μαθήματα Διοίκησης


    
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Ένας άνδρας μπαίνει στο μπάνιο μόλις η γυναίκα του έχει κάνει ντουζ, και το κουδούνι της πόρτας χτυπά.
 Η γυναίκα του ρίχνει μια πετσέτα επάνω της και τρέχει στην πόρτα.  
Όταν ανοίγει την πόρτα βλέπει τον Γιώργο, τον γείτονα.    
 

Τετάρτη 27 Ιουλίου 2011

Famine in East Africa


With East Africa facing its worst drought in 60 years, affecting more than 11 million people, the United Nations has declared a famine in the region for the first time in a generation. Overcrowded refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia are receiving some 3,000 new refugees every day, as families flee from famine-stricken and war-torn areas. The meager food and water that used to support millions in the Horn of Africa is disappearing rapidly, and families strong enough to flee for survival must travel up to a hundred miles, often on foot, hoping to make it to a refugee center, seeking food and aid. Many do not survive the trip. Officials warn that 800,000 children could die of malnutrition across the East African nations of Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Kenya. Aid agencies are frustrated by many crippling situations: the slow response of Western governments, local governments and terrorist groups blocking access, terrorist and bandit attacks, and anti-terrorism laws that restrict who the aid groups can deal with -- not to mention the massive scale of the current crisis. Below are a few images from the past several weeks in East Africa. One immediate way to help is to text "FOOD" to UNICEF (864233) to donate $10, enough to feed a child for 10 days, more ways to help listed here.  
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World War II: Conflict Spreads Around the Globe



From the last few months of 1940 through the summer of 1941, the conflicts among nations grew into true World War. The East African campaign and Western Desert campaign both began, with largely Italian and British forces battling back and forth across the deserts of Egypt and Libya and from Ethiopia to Kenya. The Tripartite Pact -- a declaration of cooperation between Germany, Italy, and Japan -- was signed in Berlin. Japanese forces occupied Vietnam, established bases in French Indochina, and continued to attack China. Mussolini ordered his forces to attack Greece, launching the Greco-Italian War and the Balkans Campaign. The Battle of Britain continued as the forces of Germany and Britain carried out bombing raids and sea attacks against each other. The United States began its lend-lease program, which would eventually ship $50 billion worth of arms and materials to to Allied nations. And an ominous new phase began as the Germans established walled ghettos in Warsaw and other Polish cities, rounding up Jews from surrounding areas and forcing them to move in. (This entry is Part 5 of a weekly 20-part retrospective of World War II)  
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World's Most Dangerous Countries for Women



Targeted violence against females, dismal healthcare and desperate poverty make Afghanistan the world's most dangerous country in which to be born a woman, with Congo a close second due to horrific levels of rape. Pakistan, India and Somalia ranked third, fourth and fifth, respectively, in the global survey of perceptions of threats ranging from domestic abuse and economic discrimination to female foeticide (the destruction of a fetus in the uterus), genital mutilation and acid attack. A survey compiled by the Thomson Reuters Foundation to mark the launch of TrustLaw Woman*, puts Afghanistan at the top of the list of the most dangerous places in the world for women. TrustLaw asked 213 gender experts from five contents to rank countries by overall perceptions of danger as well as by six categories of risk. The risks consisted of health threats, sexual violence, non-sexual violence, cultural or religious factors, lack of access to resources and trafficking. The collection of images that follow were provided by Reuters to illustrate the dangers women face in those 5 countries. -- Paula Nelson (*TrustLaw Woman is a website aimed at providing free legal advice for women’s' groups around the world.)

Κυριακή 17 Ιουλίου 2011

Αστείες κρητικές μαντινάδες



Όταν γεράσει ο άνθρωπος, μειώνεται το φως του.
Θαρρεί πως κατουρεί μακριά, μα κατουρεί ομπρός του.
Η αρρώστια των πουλερικών, μ’ έχει απασχολήσει.

Ο γαϊδαράκος


Μία διδακτική ιστορία...

Μια φορά και έναν καιρό πατέρας και γιος ήθελαν να κινήσουν για την πόλη για να ψωνίσουν τα απαραίτητα. Πήραν λοιπόν μαζί τους και τον γαϊδαράκο τους για να τους βοηθήσει στο κουβάλημα και

Οι νέες κατηγορίες μισθών

Πέμπτη 14 Ιουλίου 2011

Μήνυση κατά του Θεού.............

Μήνυση κατά του Θεού υπέβαλε ένας Ρουμάνος, κατηγορώντας τον ότι... δεν απάντησε στις παρακλήσεις του.
Ο 40χρονος που εκτίει ποινή 20ετούς κάθειρξης για ανθρωποκτονία, υπέβαλε μήνυση κατά του

Τρίτη 12 Ιουλίου 2011

Γνωρίζετε ότι......................

1) Ολόκληρο το όνομα του Donald είναι: Donald Fauntleroy Duck
2) Το 1997, οι αμερικάνικες αεροπορικές εταιρίες γλύτωσαν 40,000 $ μόνο και μόνο βάζοντας μια ελιά λιγότερο σε κάθε σαλάτα.

Space: Top 100 Images

A rose made of galaxies
1.A rose made of galaxies