Archive for the "World Affairs" Category

Subcategories:

Sort by:

Army Weapons the Human Brilliance

The defense of every country is with the armed forces divided into The Army, The Air Force and The Navy. The backbone of these forces are the weapons they posses. The Army is manned by soldiers and officers who are equipped with side arms like revolvers and an assault rifle or automatic machine gun. They […]

Seven Multinationals Executives to Step Down Because of Personal Scandal

Note the emphasis has always been “personal credibility” of the United States, company executives or politicians because of “personal scandal” and step down, does not appear to be something new. If the behavior abruptly dismissed a senior executive, board of directors may be unfair and pointless to carry the business elite to a risk of […]

China and Switzerland Free Trade Agreement Negotiations the Main Problems

Whether it is with which country, which the regional economic groupings to start trade negotiations, we need to avoid being misled by some selfish interest groups distort the state the right policy. Particularly to prevent high-income groups in order to meet the pursuit of overseas luxury desires at the expense of the domestic market and […]

National Attention to China as the World’s Second Largest Economy

China overtake Japan in economic size that it can maintain a long-term advantage. However, as measured by per capita income, China has yet to label out of emerging economies. The position of the Chinese economy means that it must take to enhance greater international responsibilities, with the trade frictions between the United States and Europe […]

What is Solar Energy and Where Does it Come From?

Solar energy is energy that comes from the sun and it is all around us. It’s everywhere and everything. We depend on the sun for many things. This kind of energy is the best kind of energy that there is! It is also safer and better for the environment. Today in society, we use this […]

Journal Entry – the U.S. Military Power Getting Weaker and Older

Young Americans have repeatedly been told that the U.S. military is oversized and expensive. Some even argue our deficit problems are due to the big defense budget and two expensive wars. In reality, defense spending is close to historically low levels. Regular defense programs combined with two wars amounts to less than 20% of the […]

Getting an Entry Level Intelligence Job

Many people are drawn to careers in intelligence because they are portrayed as being filled with intrigue and excitement. In truth, not all intelligence jobs are like those you see in the movies – especially entry level intelligence positions. Because the intelligence community is so broad (seventeen separate organizations) and the jobs themselves so varied, […]

The Blending of Anti Terrorism Training and Military Intelligence Training

Military intelligence not only aids in the formulation of military operations, but it also plays a strong role in anti terrorism efforts (as well as the military in general). Much of this country’s fight against terrorism is fought overseas by brave men and women who serve in the armed services. The close relationship between military […]

Black Veterans Still Not Receiving Their Due

With a Black President, many discussions have been re-kindled regarding the treatment of Blacks in various facets of American society. One area that still lacks in the depth required to first, identify problems and issues, and second, outline and implement solutions involves the care and support of Black veterans. Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine […]

Saving The Cataract Blind

Blindness, especially related to cataracts, poses a major challenge all over the developing world. Bangladesh, as one of the developing countries, has a large number of blind people in need of cataract removal surgery. Cataract accounts for 80% of adult blindness in the country and there are currently somewhere in the region of 750,000 adults […]