Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Lic Market Plus Policy

impose any partnership?

in Alochehrp to VT sitting Nlahzawa big problems in European countries Yasser
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bankruptcy Government of Greece to the borrowed more than its capacity and manipulated Bahsaiyatea official
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suffering Portugal, Spain, Italy and Ireland of a liquidity crisis is likely to Push it complicated the way the Greek term Gaip
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document crisis in the Belgian government deepened the gap between increased Frenkuvun and Filamon And Manstgrbc Lucane Haki country is divided in the future
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total paralysis in European air traffic for one week caused by the volcano is still suffering Tonisar Malawaqub Mtaao
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European rivalry among themselves following the visa crisis between Switzerland and Libya because of the multiplicity of interests in oil and gas sectors. Interestingly, Ono is to the attention of all countries of the Schengen Gao against Switzerland and succumbed to the conditions Ahttha Libya to the country's six millions of non-talk
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how I see the needs of the Cayman Hecp ask the question: Is Wise we Nahto our economy at the mercy of a volatile countries Cayman Hecp? Is our dependence on the euro in our savings in foreign currency and in our trade right? Henwp Japtlna The 'partnership' with the EU's problems? Alach need our economy worsening economy Ptozm Houma?

partnership with Europe back then even the meaning and not Blasp Nzdwa Ngrkoa Ruahna depending on them and the acquisition of advanced runner partner must develop our relations with other countries, young and strong economy and promising so that India and Latin America And the United States of America. Required before Nnqzu Ruahna not miss gradient

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Vsepr Cs2 Molecular Structure

[Vcast]: Tunisia and The Western Sahara conflict

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Advent Weeks Candle Crafts

sabotage .. and leave

I grew up in the city of Menzel Bourguiba and I have very special memories Amaaha. My memories of almost everyone associated mainly with nature. Climate pleasures of the semi-wet and various Yasser Almnach capital goods, although to what Tbadash by more than sixty miles. Winter rainy season was splashing, and spring was spring Haqqani Rihto smell in the air, and summer Macanc Schoen. Country Course Dayrin omitted Lake Bizerte and protected forest and Ichkeul Guenqlp ( Ptlatp Jokes stuck ) and Suwanee Mater. Need only to the CG quality of life is the steel plant and smoked Mtaao

but today his mouth more than a need for CG quality of life in the house Bourguiba. Almazianin home to two buildings were Balqurmod Red grinder to the lack of care for Behm. I grew up in slums, factory steel reached a degree of wear on the level External shape and at the level of economic performance Khalatwa Valls and is subject to privatization. Municipal and just decided to complement the Bach Mmermtha country
Bakassan trees Guenqlp durable


Tunisians like us to abuse the entire day Nlmwa in international reports, we arranged this, and we classified the other, and forgetting to Ntaamiloa We are sitting with the brutality of the environment Over all classifications. Alach money just sitting Njuhawwa of desertification and erosion and weakness of environmental resources? Like us to reason in the deterioration of our climate and Nlomwa was Ruahna


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Friday, April 16, 2010

Mole Fraction And Density

Les 'Projets de Fin d'Etudes' en Tunisie

Over the last three years I received a dozen requests from students graduate or masters, asking me to fill a questionnaire as part of a thesis or a project End of Studies (of the bloggers, the Tunisians abroad, etc..). I usually respond to these questionnaires anyway, although I am very uncomfortable the idea that such research is entitled to a degree.

I did four years of university education in Tunisia and I know very well how the system works, at least in schools (trade). In general even if the education is good, memories are devoid of rigor and creativity for reasons that escape often (but not always) the willingness of students: lack of research training, mentors HAUTIN and unengaged, sloppy memories in the space of two or three summer months, free university education and therefore not respected by teachers and students, etc..

If I had to evaluate the same memories that I have seen 10 years ago in the libraries of some schools but also to the university campus I think very few of them pass. If I have an advice for a graduate student is taking your memory or CTB very seriously because it is a unique opportunity to test the quality of your training and to establish contacts with potential employers. For that, before formulating questionnaires and send them to the world, have in your head and on paper a clear idea of your project by asking yourself the following five questions:

- What is, or what, my research questions?
- Why this / these issues need to be processed? Why do they motivate a research paper? Which type of literature this work will he help?
- What is my research methodology?
- What type of empirical work requires til? Who exactly are the participants and what are the reasons for this choice?
- A type of hearing this work is for there?


Here, if you can answer all these questions you are ready to begin the job. You are also able to communicate with stakeholders who can provide the information necessary for your study. So when you contact them, summarize the objectives of your research and follow the approach you instead of swinging their questionnaires as second-class journalists (and I say this in all friendship because you have all the time you put in place of the meeting, and remember that people do not want it to do).

finally Know that there are ways to conduct more rigorous qualitative research as sending questionnaires by mail. You can conduct interviews (and again there are many types and styles), ethnographic studies, focus groups, textual analysis, phenomenological analysis, etc.. It depends on the type of questions that you treat in your search. All research does not actually motivate a methodology based on questionnaires.

Good luck to all.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Table Bases At Home Depot

Tunisia bans cigarettes in public spaces

Does Changing Behaviour tuxedo (or any addictive behavior) by force work? To me the answer Is A definite no.

These Days Tunisians decided that the anti-smoking law they passed in 1998 must now be enacted . Leaving aside the issue of why it takes 12 years to enforce a law in our country (?!!), I think we should be critical of the fact that 1700 policemen, all chronic smokers I bet, have been mobilised to discipline and persecute more than half of the population of this country.

I do not smoke and I find it extremely annoying when people around me smoke without my permission. In Tunisia, non-smokers are especially marginalised as there are very few recreational spaces which are smoke-free.

Although until recently I supported a total ban on cigarettes, when I think about it I realise that such a prohibition should not be imposed for three main reasons.

- First, tobacco mediates many social interactions and fulfils an important economic function. Banning it overnight will have a negative impact on our economic activity.

- Second, people who are suddenly forced out of a habit will usually find substitutes for it rather than quit it altogether. My hunch is that a ban on tobacco will increase obesity figures, so we might actually be swapping one major public health problem for another.

- Third, tobacco is one of those addictive things which can cause a great deal of personal frustration when their availability is reduced (Ramadan is a typical example). Many Tunisians - smokers in particular- are rather impatient and easily irritable. Starving them of their cigarettes will only fuel anti-social behaviour.

To me smoking should be regulated, but not in the way the government has decided to act. A more appropriate course of action would be to impose heavier taxes on on cigarettes, including local ones. The law should also be amended, so that public outlets such as cafés, hair salons and publinets are offered financial incentives to change their design into bounded ‘smoking' and a ‘smoke-free’ spaces. These incentives may include substantial tax reductions or better access to investment funds. As for the habit of smoking in general, I believe that it is symptomatic of the failure of our education system to produce individuals who are aware that their health in their own responsibility not someone else's. We also need better forms of school campaigning which move away from the current emphasis on the idea that 'smoking causes cancer' to a critical investigation of what makes a young man or woman become addicted to cigarettes in the first place.

If you have any suggestions, I’d like to hear them too.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Is This Herpes Or Shaving

identify the photographer: the hijab