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Large Youtube Videos :
MPlayer Video Player :
Mplayer is my favourite player as it supports all formats that i want to play(From mpeg to real media).MPlayer is a one of a kind Audio and video player.It plays most MPEG/VOB, AVI, Ogg/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4, RealMedia, Matroska, NUT, NuppelVideo, FLI, YUV4MPEG, FILM, RoQ, PVA files, supported by many native, XAnim, and Win32 DLL codecs. You can watch VideoCD, SVCD, DVD, 3ivx, DivX 3/4/5 and even WMV movies.. It works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, DirectFB, but you can use GGI, SDL (and this way all their drivers), VESA (on every VESA compatible card, even without X11!) and some low level card-specific drivers (for Matrox, 3Dfx and ATI), too! Most of them support software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy movies in fullscreen. MPlayer supports displaying through some hardware MPEG decoder boards, such as the Siemens DVB, DXR2 and DXR3/Hollywood+. MPlayer has an onscreen display (OSD) for status information, nice big antialiased shaded subtitles and visual feedback for keyboard controls And the most important of all...Mplayer is available free under GNU General Public License version 2. Full Configurations and support details of Mplayer can be found here Mplayer is highly customizable. Using Mplayer we can set lag or lead to subtitles or audio without the need of any 3rd party software like vobsub.Once you download Mplayer you can be sure that you wont need an alternative player to play any of your movies/videos. I have tried most of the video players available like VLC,Divx Player etc.. but i am damn sure that Mplayer is the best.. Mplayer is available for Windows Linux and the Mac OS X Download Mplayer Now At last here is a little trick for a better Mplayer experience. In Mplayer Options,give the following as the configuration -sws 9 -af volnorm=2 -subfont-autoscale 1 -subfont-text-scale 7
Download Easily Youtube Videos :
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Opera 9.5 alpha codenamed Kestrel :
NOTE: Opera 9.5 alpha will by default install separately from your previous Opera version. If you choose to install it on top of your previous installation, please make sure you have proper back-up of Opera and Opera Mail.
Make your own Windows Vista boot Screen :
Speed up Internet using Open Dns
and change the dns address as shown ie change Preffered DNS server to 208.67.222.222 and set Alternate DNS server to 208.67.220.220 After you do this visit Open Dns to test your Settings.If you wish to have better step by step instructions from Open Dns visit here. Instructions for other Platforms Windows Mac OS X Linux/Unix Router Mobile Gaming Now if you want to make use of advanced features of Open DNS create an account there. Once u login you can use assign shortcuts to sites.YO can also use other features like Porn Blocking and all.So go for Open DNS
IE Business School Madrid :
IE's MBA programs- the International MBA, Global MBA (online), and International Executive MBA- have been met with worldwide acclaim, featuring highly in both the FT and Economist business school rankings, and cementing IE's reputation as a global leader in business education. IE also offers specialist Master programs that focus your studies on the skills and knowledge required of the manager in a broad range of specific industries. Catering to the real needs of the corporate world, IE Business School offers a number of formats (full-time, part-time, and online) to ensure utmost flexibility in its programs.
Complimenting IE's extensive portfolio of Master degree programs, the Executive Education division offers training courses for the executive through its seminars, conferences, forums, in-company training programs and consulting; building on IE's commitment to providing outstanding education and training across the various phases of your career.
With more than 80 nationalities represented on its Madrid central campus, as well as a global network of alumni, the IE Experience is a truly international one.
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Make Windows Vista Faster Using Your Flash Drive :
Microsft recommends to use a usb that has about the same size as your RAM.You can control the amount of memory to be used for system boost by right clicking on the usb drive>Properties>Ready Boost. Adding a 1 GB Ready Boost drive wont give you the benefit of an additional 1 GB Ram but there would be notable improvements in the system performance. Hope you understood what a ready boost device is and how it can be used.Ready Boost caches disk reads easily and can often speed up data access. Reads from a USB key or other ReadyBoost device are much faster than random reads from a platter on the hard drive.So boost your PC using this simple trick
Major And Minor Air Pollutants :
Ozone
A colorless gas that is the major constituent of photochemical smog at the Earth's surface. In the upper atmosphere (stratosphere), however, ozone is beneficial, protecting us from the sun's harmful rays. Ozone is formed in the lower atmosphere as a result of chemical reactions between oxygen, volatile organic compounds, and nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight, especially during hot weather. Sources of such harmful pollutants include vehicles, factories, landfills, industrial solvents, and numerous small sources such as gas stations, and farm and lawn equipment. Ozone causes significant health and environmental problems at the Earth's surface. It can irritate the respiratory tract, produce impaired lung function and cause throat irritation, chest pain, cough, and lung inflammation. It can also reduce the yield of agricultural crops and injure forests and other vegetation. Ozone is the most injurious pollutant to plant life.
Carbon Monoxide
Odorless and colorless gas emitted in the exhaust of motor vehicles and other kinds of engines where there is incomplete fossilfuel combustion. Automobiles, buses, trucks, small engines, and some industrial processes. High concentrations can be found in confined spaces like parking garages, poorly ventilated tunnels, or along roadsides during periods of heavy traffic. Reduces the ability of blood to deliver oxygen to vital tissues, affecting primarily the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Lower concentrations have been shown to adversely affect individuals with heart disease; higher concentrations can cause dizziness, headaches, and fatigue.
Nitrogen Dioxide
Light brown gas at lower concentrations; in higher concentrations becomes an important component of unpleasant-looking brown, urban haze. Result of burning fuels in utilities, industrial boilers, cars, and trucks. One of the major pollutants that causes smog and acid rain. Can harm humans and vegetation when concentrations are sufficiently high.
Particulate Matter
Solid matter or liquid droplets from smoke, dust, fly ash and condensing vapors that can be suspended in the air for long periods of time. Industrial processes, smelters, automobiles, burning industrial fuels, woodsmoke, dust from paved and unpaved roads, construction, and agricultural ground breaking. These microscopic particles can affect breathing and respiratory health, causing increased respiratory disease and lung damage, and possibly premature death.
Sulfur Dioxide
Colorless gas, odorless at low concentrations but pungent at very high concentrations. Emitted largely from industrial, institutional, utility and apartment-house furnaces and boilers, as well as petroleum refineries, smelters, paper mills, and chemical plants. One of the major pollutants that cause smog. Can also, at high concentrations, affect human health, especially among asthmatics, and acidify lakes and streams.
Lead
Lead and lead compounds can adversely affect human health through either ingestion of lead-contaminated soil, dust, paint, or direct inhalation. Transportation sources using lead in their fuels, coal combustion, smelters, car battery plants, and combustion of garbage containing lead products. Elevated lead levels can adversely affect mental development, kidney function, and blood chemistry. Young children are particularly at risk.
Toxic Air Pollutants
Includes pollutants such as arsenic, asbestos, and benzenes. Chemical plants, industrial processes, motor vehicle emissions and fuels, and building materials. Known or suspected to cause cancer, respiratory effects, birth defects, and reproductive and other serious health effects.
Stratospheric Ozone Depleters
Chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), halons, carbon tetrachloride, and methyl chloroform. These chemicals rise to the upper atmosphere where they destroy the protective ozone layer. Industrial household refrigeration, cooling and cleaning processes, car and home air conditioners, some fire extinguishers, and plastic foam products. Increased exposure to UV radiation could potentially cause an increase in skin cancer, cataracts, suppression of the human immune response system, and environmental damage.
Greenhouse gases
Gases that build up in the atmosphere that may induce global climate change or the “greenhouse effect.”They include carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. The main man-made source of carbon dioxide emissions is fossil fuel combustion for energy-use and transportation. Methane comes from landfills, cud-chewing livestock, coal mines, and rice paddies. Nitrous oxide results from industrial processes, such as nylon fabrication. The extent of the effects of climate change on human health and the environment is still uncertain, but could include increased global temperature, increased severity and frequency of storms and other “weather extremes,” melting of the polar ice cap, and sea-level rise.
How To Increase Traffic Of Blog :
But simple things are often forgotten.
It is true that having a blog means nothing if you don't have people to read it. Pakistani bloggers too, like almost all bloggers, yearn more readership, for recognition, fame, and thanks to Google AdSense, fortune. Here I'm attempting to share some experience with fellow bloggers. Some of the tips below may sound terribly obvious and no-brainers, but these are tried and trusted.
Having said that, building traffic and loyal readership is harder than getting instant traffic. You can buy instant traffic with AdWords and the likes. But that's not what good blogging is about. It's about writing and adding value. If you really are into blogging for long term gain and even profit, build your blog like a project over time, not just hoping for hits that can be bought easily.
Blog what you love
Write and share what you really like, what is your passion and what you think adds your own unique perspective about a subject you consider yourself to be good at. Most new "blogs" are just an excuse to make money. Many bloggers simply jump on to the "niche" bandwagon of blogging to increase their ad revenue. If you really want to be a successful, long term blogger, blog from the heart and money will follow. It's not the other way round.
Be specific and topical
Most bloggers tend to write about every thing under the sun, from their pet turtles to sick Aunty Salma to their new iPod. Sure, if you're a superhot celebrity, everyone wants to know what you think about the weather or a particular news item. But most of us are not rock-stars. Keep a thematic value to your blog. Don't stray from the topic. If you blog about, say, Pakistani Folk Music, keep your topic tightly focused. Readers interested in Pakistani music will find your voice an authority over time only if you keep that authority focused.
Don't waste someone's visit
If you don't have something interesting to write -- Don't! Nothing spoils a person's visit to your blog to discover a one line with something like "check this out!" Don't assume that people visit only your blog on the internet and have no clue what else is there to check out if you dont' tell them! Make your readers' visit a worthwhile experience. DON'T BLOG FOR THE SAKE OF IT!
Plan your blog posts
Don't just jump onto your Blogger or Wordpress thinking "what will I blog now?". Keep a small notepad with you. You never know when a topic occurs to you. If you blog about Music, you never know you might discover that you should create a post about something while listening to a new song, or even driving in your car, listening to a bad song.
Don't take it too seriously (yup!)
Yes, I know you'll roll your eyes. But blogging should be fun! Like most fun things in life, have a sense of humour about it and don't take blogging so seriously that it hurts you when some troll or Anonymous commenter spoils your day or something like that.
Don't blog for comments alone
Don't be discouraged if you hardly receive any comments. If you blog consistently enough, your blog will become more noticed by people through Google and people will trust it more. It's very tempting to get swooned by a hundred comments for a post. But remember that people also get easily cheesed off by a blog just because they read something on its comments section by someone else! So keep your commenters happy, but don't blog for comments alone. After all, blog posts are a comment to begin with!
I know some of you will be very cynical to these suggestions and "tips". To those I say nothing. But those who are not, these are simple things which should be at the back of your mind while blogging.
Talibans Near Islamabad Capital :
Control of the Buner district brings the Taliban closer to the capital, Islamabad, than they have been since they started their insurgency. Islamabad is 96 kilometers (60 miles) from the district.
"Our strength is in the hundreds," said Moulana Mohammad Khalil, as heavily armed men openly patrolled the roads in pickup trucks, singing Islamic anthems.
The militants had taken control of the area to ensure that Islamic law, or sharia, is properly imposed, Khalil said.
The government called the advance into Buner a breach of a recently-signed peace agreement.
"Now Taliban are violating the peace agreement, and if they continue the government will take strict action and not allow the Taliban to create a parallel government in that area," said Mian Iftikhar, a spokesman for the regional administration in the North West Frontier Province, where Buner is located.
Last week, the Taliban imposed sharia law in Swat Valley as part of a peace deal with the government. Under the Taliban's strict interpretation, the law prevents women from being seen in public without their husbands or fathers.
Earlier this month, the militant movement made forays into Buner and clashed with locals before withdrawing.
Now the Taliban appear to have returned in force -- a move that indicates the recent government concessions may have emboldened the militants to expand their reach.
The Pakistani government appears unable or unwilling to stop the Taliban's steady advance deeper into the territory of this nuclear-armed country.
In the days after the government's April 13 decision to implement sharia law in Swat, pro-Taliban clerics have staged rallies in Swat and Islamabad. They have demanded the imposition of Islamic law across Pakistan and beyond.
Speaking before an audience of tens of thousands in the Swat Valley town of Mingora on Sunday, cleric Sufi Muhammed declared democracy and Pakistan's judicial system "un-Islamic."
A Taliban spokesman in Swat went a step further Tuesday, calling anyone opposed to his strict interpretation of Islam a non-Muslim.
"Let the judges and the lawyers go to Islamic university," Muslim Khan said. After "they learn Islamic rules, Islamic regulation, they can continue to work
The rise of the Taliban in Swat has alarmed and frightened some members of local civil society there.
"This is a time bomb for the country," said Aftab Alam, the head of the lawyers' association in Swat district.
Meanwhile, in another Taliban-run region called Orakzai, details emerged of militants forcing a small community of Sikhs to pay a jaziya, or "minority tax," of 10.5 million rupees (roughly $130,000) earlier this month.
Khan said if his vision of an Islamic society is fulfilled in Pakistan, terror mastermind Osama Bin Laden will be welcome to travel and live openly here. "Sure, he's a Muslim, he can go anywhere," Khan said.
Khan added that he would like to see sharia law implemented beyond Pakistan, even in America, a country he knows intimately. For four years, the Taliban spokesman lived in the United States, working as a painter near Boston, Massachusetts.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Wednesday that Pakistan is in danger of falling into terrorist hands because of failed government policies
"I think that we cannot underscore the seriousness of the existential threat posed to the state of Pakistan by continuing advances, now within hours of Islamabad, that are being made by a loosely confederated group of terrorists and others who are seeking the overthrow of the Pakistani state, a nuclear armed state," Clinton said in Washington.
She added the international community is working closely to combat extremism in both Pakistan and Afghanistan, but Pakistanis themselves need to take responsibility.
Demand Of Information Technology (IT) Course :
With the great demand of people who are knowledgeable and skillful regarding technological aspects especially computers, several graduating learners in the different high schools have the desired to take information technology career course program in the different higher educational learning institutes such as the technical schools, different colleges and universities that available in the country. This observation has been seen based on the enrollees on the information technology course program. Since, most of the industries and companies are giving higher compensation rate and several benefits to their employees who are handling their technological systems. With that case, it encourages the younger generation to forego the information technology course program in order to gain a very rewarding career in the future.
Indeed, with the great demand of technologies in the world today; it also means that the presence of the people or individuals who are knowledgeable and skillful in making this technologies functions are very much needed because they can sustain or maintain the existence of this technologies and developing it to a more progressive way.
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Katie Taylor Wins Miss Universe New Zealand 2009 :
She begins work today back in Auckland, replacing her ball gown and tiara with a reflective jacket and hard hat, in the lead-up to Miss Universe 2009 on August 23 at Paradise Island, the Bahamas.
This was her second attempt at the national title, having placed in the top five in 2007.
She says, ‘I have never won anything before, but I gave it everything I had.
‘I’m looking forward to working on getting ready for the finals in the Bahamas, and to doing my country proud.’
Crowd favourite, 18-year-old Priyani Puketapu, Miss Horowhenua, was judged first runner-up. Anthea Stembridge, 19, sponsored by Ultimate Transport Solutions, was second runner-up.
Miss Universe New Zealand pageant director Val Lott says she is ‘delighted’ by the judges’ choices for the top three places.
The judges were impressed by Miss Taylor’s natural conversation in her interview, which was held privately at the Horowhenua District Council Buildings on April 24.
She also wowed the panel of five judges with her performance on the night, in particular in the eveningwear segment.
Pageant judge Jack Yan, publisher of Lucire and the chairman of the international jury for Miss Sweden, says the 2009 pageant was the toughest he had seen in his three years with Miss Universe New Zealand.
‘The winners were separated by the slimmest of margins. When we walked back into the hall, we had no idea how the top five would be ordered,’ he says.
Miss Manawatu, Samantha Elvy—another crowd favourite—and Miss Taupo, Cathrine Mitchell, rounded off the top five.
The judging panel was led by Di Goldsworthy of the Newmarket Business Association, and included Horowhenua District Mayor Brendan Duffy, make-up artist and agency placement manager for Talent Scouts Ltd. Evana Patterson, and former Miss Horowhenua and businesswoman Suzanne Cottle.
Ms Lott says that she was thrilled at the welcome the pageant received in Levin, rather than its traditional home in Auckland, complimenting mayor Brendan Duffy and the Council for their welcome.
The Abba Touring Group, led by Aaron Keown, performed live at the Events’ Centre.
An informal after-party for Miss Taylor and the other contestants was held at the Retro Bar in Paraparaumu.
Energy Drink Red Bull Marketting :
The firm avoided usual methods of marketing, relying more on what is called 'buzz marketing' or word-of-mouth. A brand image was created and cultivated which associated the drink with youth culture and extreme and adventure-related sports, such as motor sports, mountain biking, snowboarding and dance music parties. In other countries Red Bull's target consumer segment began to adopt nicknames for the product such as 'liquid cocaine' or 'speed in a can', thus spreading its 'left-field' appeal.
Red Bull then worked to ensure that their brand was visible on the street:
• Using pick-up trucks as mobile displays, painted blue and silver with a giant can of the drink mounted on top of the vehicle.
• Designed to be eye-catching, these devices were aimed at promoting the red bull brand as youthful and slightly 'off-the-wall'.
• Cans of the drink were also given out free to people on the street who had been identified as being in need of energy.
• Red Bull was given to club DJs, empty cans would also be left on tables in hot spots such as trendy bars, clubs and pubs.
The company also set about promoting the Red Bull brand directly to Generation Y, the so-called 'millennial': people born after 1981 who were believed to be cynical of traditional marketing strategies. Part of this idea involved recruiting 'student brand managers' who would be used to promote Red Bull on university campuses. These students would be encouraged to throw parties (as if encouragement was needed!) at which cases of Red Bull would be distributed. The brand managers would then report back to the company, giving the firm a low cost form of market research data.
The use of this kind of marketing strategy has become known as 'viral' marketing. It is as if a company sees no need for traditional informative or persuasive communications, rather in Red Bull's case it used the youth 'underground' to spread the popularity of the drink. So the firm would rather restrict the drink's supply and not advertise it, expecting that growing numbers of target consumers 'catch the bug' and its reputation spreads. Red Bull was a spectacularly successful example of the strategy working even though as we see later, its branding was aided by state intervention in countries like France and Denmark.
By 2004, the worldwide energy drinks market was worth an estimated £1.6 billion; Red Bull had achieved a clear market leading position, with a 70% market share. The lure of fast-growing profits in this market brought many competitors into the functional foods sector, where health and energy drinks have seen sales double every year since their introduction. Many competitors have tried to employ similar marketing strategies and tactics in order to grab sales from the market leader. Not all have been successful, of course.
When a firm tried to launch its own energy drink in 2002, it tried to target 16-24 year olds with a poster campaign featuring barely clothed young people exhibiting wounds to their bodies. As the drink was called 'Shark', the relevance of the injuries seemed clear. However, following complaints, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned the posters, as the campaign appeared to endorse sexual violence. More on this decision can be found on the ASA Web site.
The problem that Red Bull now faces is how to build on its incredible sales growth, as it has become a mature brand within a saturated market. Among the challenges that Red Bull faces, the following are some of the most serious:
• The loss of its original consumer base, as the 'millennial' become working adults. How should the firm attract a new group of 16 year old consumers?
• Health concerns that have emerged in several countries over problems associated with high intake of caffeine. Red Bull was banned in France and Denmark following the publication of these concerns. It is classified as a medicine in Norway and until recently could only be bought in pharmacies in Japan. As the health and energy soft drinks market has reached maturity, Red Bull is concerned that it is unable to target mass consumption in these countries.
• Being over-reliant on a single brand. Until 2003, the company only produced one version of Red Bull. A sugar-free version was introduced in that year.
• The mature market for energy drinks has attracted some of the global firms, such as Coca Cola, Pepsi as well as Asda/Wal-Mart, with their own brands seeking to gain a competitive advantage over the market leader.
The Tamil Tigers (Sirilanka) :
A spokesman said soldiers had taken control of "10 to 15%" of the last remaining territory held by the rebels.
The Tamil Tigers were trying to move their leader Prabhakaran to a safe haven, the spokesman said.
He said 30 civilians had been killed in the last 48 hours. This included 17 killed in a rebel suicide attack.
The rebels said the army had killed about 1,000 civilians in the latest fighting. There is no confirmation.
The rebels also said that about 2,300 civilians have been injured since Monday, and accused the government of using Tamil people as human shields and forcing them to clear landmines.
Sri Lankan military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara told the BBC that the army had "rescued" 77,000 people since Wednesday.
"Some people have been evacuated, while others have wanted to stay with government troops," he said.
Brig Nanayakkara said 30 civilians had been killed, of which 17 had been killed in a rebel suicide attack. Thirteen others, he said, had died of gunshot injuries and artillery fire from the rebels.
"We are not targeting the civilians. The rebels are causing civilian casualties," he said.
A deadline for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to surrender or face a final assault expired at 0630 GMT on Tuesday with no word from the Tigers.
However, hours later a rebel official vowed to continue the battle.
The head of the Sri Lankan army, Lt Gen Sarath Fonseka, told the BBC that troops knew the "general area" of Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran and that "action will be taken to destroy him".
Rebel leader Prabhakaran was hiding near the coast, Lt Gen Fonseka said.
Troops believe he could try to escape the war zone by boat, a method used by other rebel leaders.
There is no media access to the area, so it is difficult to interpret the parallel propaganda war, says the BBC's Charles Haviland in Colombo.
The general said only 300-400 Tamil Tiger fighters remained, but there may be 700 "forcibly armed" people in rebel bunkers.
"We went in and people came towards us and we rescued them and [have] taken them to a better location."
He dismissed any suggestion that international assistance would help resolve the conflict.
Brig Nanayakkara said: "This is our problem and we will sort out our problem."
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa also rejected international offers, telling British Prime Minister Gordon Brown that there was no need to send a special envoy and a pause in fighting was not necessary.
"President Rajapaksa observed that this movement of civilians had evoked a completely new situation and he had instructed that additional consignments of food, medicine and other essentials be dispatched," a government statement said.
Gordon Weiss, the UN spokesman in Sri Lanka, said it was not known how many civilians remained there but that the UN had been working off a figure of some 150,000 to 200,000 people in recent months.
'Catastrophe'
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said it was "extremely worried" about civilians still trapped in the zone.
"The situation is nothing short of catastrophic. Ongoing fighting has killed or wounded hundreds of civilians who have only minimal access to medical care," said director of operations Pierre Kraehenbuehl.
The rebel TamilNet website said the territory they still controlled was littered with bodies of civilians.
Video released by Tamil supporters shows mutilated bodies, but it is not clear when the recording was made.
They said it was filmed on Monday, but this cannot be verified.
It follows footage released by the government showing civilians fleeing the war zone.
Terrorist Attacked On University Of Liverpool :
Students who witnessed anti-terror raids on Liverpool John Moores University have described their fears that one of the arrested men was carrying a bomb.The raids, which were supposed to have been carried out at 2am today, were brought forward to 5pm yesterday after former Met anti-terror chief Bob Quick inadvertently leaked details of the operation.
Although Merseyside police said only one man was arrested at the university, several student witnesses told the Guardian they had seen two men held. Twelve men have been arrested in total across northern England.
Marcel Deer, a third-year journalism student watching the raids from the top floor of the library, said one of those arrested had been wearing a backpack which he feared might contain explosives.
"There was an announcement over the Tannoy that there was a police situation outside and to stay away from the glass windows," he said. "It made everyone scared because we could see from a distance two foreign-looking guys with their hands tied behind their backs face down on the floor surrounded by four armed police officers. It was worrying because they wouldn't tell us what was going on.
"People were saying it was terrorism and my initial thought was, what if there's any others inside? One had a backpack and you immediately thought 'bomb'. They looked like they could have been students."
Andy Garner, another final-year journalism student, was at a bank when the raid took place. "Two minutes later there were police with machine guns walking towards me. They told us to stay behind barriers. It was all a bit surreal. People were shouting it was a terrorist attack."
Maz Chowdhury, a business and finance master's student, said: "My friend saw the guys fall to the floor and police come with guns. We were afraid when we heard on the news they were from Pakistan because we have people in our class from there, but it wasn't them.
"I'm born and brought up in Liverpool and we've never had problems like this before, not like Oldham or Burnley. Liverpool is multicultural, with a high percentage of Muslims … This is something new."
Naeem Shah, a final-year MBA student from Pakistan, said the arrests might prevent students from Pakistan from coming to study in the UK. "It will create a doubt in the minds of students from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and all over that they wouldn't be safe in the UK. It makes me feel more unsafe. You don't know what the future of Pakistani students here will now be."
Shuja Khan, a Pakistani PhD student visiting from Leicester University, agreed that the raids would deter overseas students from coming to the UK. "We came to this country with the hope that they will protect us," he said.
SAT Test Boycott :
The National Union of Teachers (NUT) will now ballot members to take industrial action and refuse to administer the Sats in England in 2010, defying government warnings that to do so would be unlawful.
It sets the NUT, and possibly the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), which is due to vote on an identical motion next month, on a collision course with ministers who have accused them of acting irresponsibly. The boycott would halt next year's national tests in primary schools and the league tables they feed into.
The NUT president, Martin Reed, told the union's conference in Cardiff today: "The government will have to understand one obvious fact: because of our boycott carried out with the NAHT there will be no national curriculum testing forced on our schools; not in 2010 nor in any year after that."
The unions say that the Sats and the league tables are damaging to children's education, having the effect of narrowing learning in primary schools as teachers are forced to focus on literacy, numeracy and science to improve their results. Their campaign has been fuelled by the scrapping of tests for 14-year-olds which were removed after the collapse of the marking system by the private American firm ETS last year.
The union's leaders say that by planning the boycott for next year they have allowed plenty of time for ministers to make arrangements to replace the tests.
The schools secretary, Ed Balls, has said the current system of tests is not set in stone, but he insists that some form of end of primary test is crucial to track children's learning, monitor progress across the system and hold schools that are under-performing to account.
Balls's department, the Department for Children, Schools and Families, yesterday said its legal advice was that a boycott would be unlawful because headteachers have a statutory duty to carry out the tests. The National Governors Association has also warned that headteachers face disciplinary action if they boycott the Sats.
However, the only time the law has been challenged was during the last boycott, in 1993, when the NASUWT teaching union defeated a legal bid by Wandsworth council to halt the action.
The high court ruled in that case that the teachers were within their rights to take the action because the tests increased their workload and so they could refuse to take on the extra work.
A Department for Children, Schools and Families spokesman said yesterday: "The motion proposed by the NUT leadership calling for a boycott of next year's statutory tests is irresponsible, it is unlawful and it is out of touch with what parents and teachers want. They should think again.
"The unions representing the majority of teachers do not support the approach being urged by the NUT leadership - because they know a boycott would be both highly disruptive to children's education and would damage the standing of the teaching profession."
Home Work Primary School Kids :

Do primary school children really need to do homework? Not according to a motion being debated by teachers today.
Calling for its abolition for this age group, the motion at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers conference in Liverpool states that, "homework in the primary school is a waste of children's and teachers' time, which could be spent much more profitably on effective learning both in and out of the classroom".
This would pit teachers against the government which lays down homework guidelines for schools – primaries as well as secondaries. These demand a clear policy statement, developed in consultation with the pupils, staff, parents and governors. "The foundations of effective homework practices are established early on and develop progressively across the key stages – effective homework practices can also be used to support effective transitionary links to the secondary phase," states the Department for Children Schools and Families.
It adds that parents and carers must play their part, "helping their children at home, monitoring homework, providing encouragement, and even assisting with the marking of homework".
Reading the guidelines you would have to guess that a review of the research evidence commissioned by the schools inspectorate, Ofsted, concluded that the case for homework in primary schools was "inconclusive". Fewer studies have been carried out at primary level and results have been inconsistent, said the National Foundation for Educational Research.
The study notes drily: "The suggestion that setting homework for primary-age pupils instills positive attitudes towards studying has received very little attention in the research literature." In other words, ministers are conducting an experiment with our children.
So, is homework a waste of time for younger children?
Comprehensive System Of Education :
The refusal of accepting this comprehensive educational system have occurred because there are several educators and schools who are very much convenient in using the selective system of education. This selective system of education is an educational system where in, it only tackles or set in one area of learning such as the existence of grammar schools, technical and modern schools. But this comprehensive system of education is totally opposite to this selective educational system or as they call it tripartite system because it really tackles a variety of topics and subjects in one area of educational learning program. In this way, it can really broaden the horizon of the educational learning growth of its learners. Here in England, there are several schools that enlisted in the school directory who have adapted this kind of comprehensive educational system.
Although, United States have already started this kind of comprehensive system of education but England is also competing on it due to the fact that they have seen that this kind of system is very much effective in teaching the learners to become a high caliber individuals and good assets in the society for a more advance societal transformation. Aside of that also, learners of this comprehensive system of educational will be given an opportunity to broaden the scope of using their potential and attain success in life.
UK Student Visa Policy :
Pakistani students who wishes to study in
Asif Ali Zardari :

(born 26 July 1955) is the 11th and current President of Pakistan and the Co-Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). Zardari is the widower of Benazir Bhutto, who twice served as Prime Minister of Pakistan. When his wife was assassinated in December 2007, he became the leader of the Pakistan People's Party. He is considered to be among the five richest men in Pakistan with an estimated net worth of US$1.8 billion (2005).[4]
Asif Ali Zardari belongs to a Sindhi family.[1][5][6][7] Born and bred in Karachi, Asif is the son Hakim Ali Zardari, head of one of the Sindhi tribes,[8] who chose urban life over rustic surroundings. His mother is from the family of Khan Bahadur Hasan Ali Effendi, who was among the founders of the first educational institution in Sindh, "Sindh Madarsa-tul-Islam Karachi".
Zardari acquired his primary education from the Karachi Grammar School[9] and his secondary education from Cadet College, Petaro. While a candidate for parliament, a position for which a 2002 rule requires a college degree, Zardari claimed to have graduated from a college in London.[
Until his marriage with Benazir Bhutto on 18 December 1987, Zardari was a relatively unknown figure on the political scene of Pakistan. He became a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan and also served as the Minister of Environment during his wife's second term as the Prime Minister (1993–1996).[12]
In 1990, Zardari was accused of threatening to kill a businessman with a remote-controlled bomb unless he withdrew money from a bank as pay-off.[1] Zardari earned the nickname, "Mr 10%" following allegations of corruption.[13] Zardari was released from jail in 1993 and became a government minister. From 1997 to 2004, Zardari was kept in jail on corruption charges and accusations of murder.[14] Pakistani investigators accused Zardari and his wife Benazir for embezzling as much as US$1.5 billion from government accounts.[15] He was also accused of allegedly plotting the murder of Murtaza Bhutto, the brother of his wife Benazir Bhutto. He was later cleared.[16]
A New York psychiatrist found in March 2007 that Zardari's time in jail left him with memory impairments. Zardari claims to have been tortured.[17] When Zardari stood for the Pakistani presidency in 2008, the Pakistani Ambassador to the United States, Husain Haqqani, said that Zardari had no current mental condition requiring psychiatric help or medication
Benazir Bhutto was assassinated on 27 December 2007, shortly after returning to Pakistan from exile. On 30 December 2007, Asif Ali Zardari became the co-chairman of the PPP, along with his son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is currently studying at Oxford. Bilawal is intended to fully assume the post when he completes his education.
After the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, Zardari reaffirmed his lack of interest in the prime ministership.[20][21] Chairman Zardari and Mian Nawaz Sharif, leader of the PML-N, along with some smaller political parties, joined forces in an electoral coalition that won a heavy majority in the elections and unseated Musharraf's ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q). After the election, he called for a government of national unity, and divided cabinet portfolios among coalition partners on proportionate basis.[22] Asif Ali Zardari and former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on 21 February 2008 that their parties would work together in the national parliament after scoring big wins in the election.[23] On 5 March 2008, Zardari was cleared of five corruption charges as part of a court ruling which "abolished the cases against all public office holders",[24] including corruption and illegal use of property under NRO, the National Reconciliation Ordinance.[25] He had another trial on the remaining charges on 14 April 2008, when he was cleared under the same NRO.[26] On 19 April 2008, Zardari announced in a press conference in London that he and his sister, Faryal Talpur, would participate in the by-elections taking place on 3 June and that, if necessary, he would contest to become the country's next Prime Minister, even though his party voted by a 2/3 majority[27] to announce that Yousaf Raza Gillani would be the PM for a five year term.
Zardari, in alliance with Nawaz Sharif, was preparing to impeach president Pervez Musharraf, and a charge-sheet and draft of impeachment had already been prepared, when Musharraf, in accordance with his advisors, resigned from the presidency on 18 August 2008. Chairman Zardari was confirmed by the Central Executive Committee of the PPP as well as endorsed by the rival ethnic party MQM as candidate for the post of President of Pakistan.[28] There was nevertheless strong disagreement among the current coalition partners, and Nawaz Sharif's PML-N party was threatening to leave the coalition as a result.[29] According to the Constitution, elections must be held within 30 days of the previous president stepping down. The electoral college is composed of the Senate, the National Assembly, and the four provincial assemblies.
Pakistan's Election Commission on 22 August announced that a presidential election would be held on 6 September, and the nomination papers could be filed from 26 August.[29][30]
The New York Times reported that Zalmay Khalilzad, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, had been unofficially advising Asif Ali Zardari.[31] Khalilzad, an Afghan native, is rumored to be flirting with the possibility of returning home to challenge President Hamid Karzai when his term expires next year. Should Khalilzad return home, a good working relationship with Islamabad would be critical.[
Zardari was elected president of Pakistan, as Chief election commissioner Qazi Mohammad Farooq announced that "Asif Ali Zardari secured 281 votes out of the 426 valid votes polled in the parliament," In Sindh, Zardari had 62 of the 65 electoral votes while his two main opponents got zero votes; in North West Frontier Province Zardari got 56 votes against 5 by Siddiqui and one by Hussain; in Balochistan, 59 votes while Siddiqui and Hussain got 2 each. However, Zardari did not win the majority in the nation's biggest province, Punjab, where the PML-N's Siddiqui got a clear majority.[33] BBC reported that Zardari "won 481 votes, far more than the 352 votes that would have guaranteed him victory."[34] New York Times said that Zardari would be sworn in "as soon as Saturday night or as late as Monday or Tuesday, diplomats and officials said."[35]
Zardari was challenged by Justice (Retired) Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui, a former judge nominated by Nawaz Sharif's PML-N, and Mushahid Hussain Sayed, who was nominated by the PML-Q, which backed Musharraf. According to the Constitution of 1973 presently in vogue (but declared for major amendments by Zardari) the President of Pakistan, who must be a Muslim and a male, is elected by an electoral college composed of members of the two houses of parliament - the 342 seat lower house National Assembly and the 100 member upper house Senate, as well as members of the four provincial assemblies - Sindh, Punjab, North West Frontier and Balochistan. The assemblies have total of 1170 seats, but the number of electoral college votes is 702 since provincial assembly votes are counted on a proportional basis. The new president, who obtains the largest number of votes, will serve for five years as Pakistan's 11th president since 1956, when the country became an Islamic Republic, excluding acting presidents and CMLAs during times of military rule.[36][37] Voting was in progress at the Parliament House, while the Senate members finished casting their votes.[38]
Zardari was sworn in by Chief Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar in a ceremony at the presidential palace on September 9, 2008.[39] He addressed the parliament for the first time on September 20, 2008, but the event was overshadowed by the suicide bomb blast which destroyed the Marriott Hotel, Islamabad. Zardari picked China for first state visit after being elected in September. He went to the United States to attend the U.N. General Assembly.
Meeting with Governor Sarah Palin
On September 24 of 2008 while in the United States, Mr. Asif Zardari met Governor Sarah Palin, the U.S. Republican Party's Vice Presidential candidate. He told her that she is "gorgeous" and said: "Now I know why the whole of America is crazy about you." When the photographers asked the two to keep shaking hands, he replied: "If he insists, I might hug you." These remarks sparked controversy in Pakistan, where members of the public accused the president of flirting with Governor Palin when Pakistan is passing through difficult times
US foreign policy on Pakistan is damaging Britain :
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Government figures show that 42,292 student visas were issued to Pakistanis between April 2004 and April 2008.
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