When traveling through India last year, I encountered a serious problem: my camera was almost stolen by pickpockets 4 times in just 3 weeks! This wasn’t just your average point and shoot digital camera either: it was the brand new Nikon which I had saved for months to buy and cost nearly as much as the plane ticket to India. I quickly figured out the reason that my camera was such an easy target: my camera bag....

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Recent research into why people shoplift if they can actually afford to pay has yielded some startling results. Dr. Cupchik, a Canadian psychologist, has unearthed that of all the professions, more doctors, nurses, and police officers have been caught shoplifting. “These are professions that deal with loss – such as loss of life – on a daily basis. They don’t process how to handle the experience of loss.” These people do not shoplift for profit and when caught often show remorse and a lack of comprehension as to why they committed the crime. Barbara Staib said, “people can be very ...

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The rose

17 Dec 2011 In:

The rose has been England’s national flower since the reign of Henry VII who elected the red rose to represent the House of Lancaster and the white rose to represent the House of York. The English civil wars of the 15th century were thus called the Wars of the Roses. As the rose is England’s national emblem, if you are situated in Birmingham, why not buy some from flower delivery Birmingham?...

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Zambia's Last 30 Years

16 Dec 2011 In:

Zambia was a one-party state from 1972 to 1991, ruled by the United National Independence Party which was the sole legal party. Between 1991 and 2002, Zambia was governed by the social democratic Movement for Multi-Party Democracy and its president Frederick Chiluba. This period saw marked social-economic growth in Zambia in addition to the increased decentralisation of government. The third president of Zambia was Levy Mwanawasa who presided over the country from 2002 to his death in 2008. It was Mwanawasa’s ambition to rid Zambia of corruption and to raise the standards of living in the country. Following Mwanawasa, Rupiah ...

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Pension defeats for union national lottery euromillions bucket sized blocks of concrete have been town over a railway bridge in Essex. 13 incidents at least in the last three years, which is being treated as attempted murder. Renegotiate the Euro zones treaty is Frances Sarkozy’s plan to face down the English’s David Cameron. Unlike the rich Sephardic Jews from Spain and Portugal who set up financial houses in the surrounding area the Ashkenazi built their livings upon trade. They were tailors, cabinet makers, bookbinders, leather workers and cigarette producers and through these entrepreneurial, practical skills they made formidable salesmen and ...

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