November 20th, 2008
There you go: This young guy with Adult ADHD doubled his income, that simply. Could you? Don”t sell yourself short, or underestimate your worth, as many people with Adult ADHD tend to do. It certainly doesn”t pay!
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November 20th, 2008
Alcohol may seem to be a “quick” answer to the relief of stress, anxiety, depression, or other mental health problems. However, the effect is short-lived and drinking a lot of alcohol often makes these conditions worse. If you feel that these conditions are the underlying problem then see your doctor. Medication and talking treatments such as CBT often work well for these conditions, and are a much better long-term option than heavy drinking.
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November 20th, 2008
US shares plunge to five-year low
Wall Street plunges more than 5% on Wednesday to its lowest level in over five years on rising economic worries.
Colombia seeks ’scam boss’ arrest
Colombia asks Panama to arrest and extradite a man suspected of running a collapsed pyramid finance scheme.
Abuse of India’s boys ‘is rising’
Sexual exploitation of male children is on the rise in India, particularly in places of religious tourism, a report reveals.
California to review gay marriage ban
California’s top court says it will hear challenges to the gay marriage ban, but it will remain in place for now.
Al-Qaeda vows to hurt Obama’s US
Al-Qaeda deputy leader calls on Muslims to harm America, describing President-elect Obama as a “house slave”.
Saudi owners ‘talking to pirates’
The owners of a Saudi oil tanker hijacked by Somali pirates are negotiating a possible ransom, the Saudi foreign minister says.
Obama ‘plans Daschle health post’
Barack Obama will appoint Tom Daschle as health and human services secretary, US media report.
UN makes record $7bn aid appeal
The UN launches its largest ever annual aid appeal, saying it needs $7bn (4.6bn) to help 30 million people in Africa and the Middle East during 2009.
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November 19th, 2008
Al-Qaeda vows to hurt Obama’s US
Al-Qaeda deputy leader calls on Muslims to harm America, describing President-elect Obama as a “house slave”.
Daewoo leases Madagascar land
South Korean firm Daewoo says it is leasing a vast tract of land in Madagascar, which will produce half of its corn supply by 2023.
Abuse of India’s boys ‘is rising’
Sexual exploitation of male children is on the rise in India, particularly in places of religious tourism, a report reveals.
Saudi owners ‘talking to pirates’
The owners of a Saudi oil tanker hijacked by Somali pirates are negotiating a possible ransom, the Saudi foreign minister says.
Obama ‘plans Daschle health post’
Barack Obama will appoint Tom Daschle as Health and Human Services Secretary, US media report.
UN makes record $7bn aid appeal
The UN launches its largest ever annual aid appeal, saying it needs $7bn (4.6bn) to help 30 million people in Africa and the Middle East during 2009.
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November 19th, 2008
India ’sinks Somali pirate ship’
An Indian navy warship has destroyed a Somali pirate “mother ship” that fired on it in the Gulf of Aden, officials say.
Plea to halt DR Congo atrocities
Community groups in DR Congo make an impassioned plea for European troops to be sent to halt atrocities there.
Fresh Russia-Georgia talks begin
Russia and Georgia open a new round of talks in Geneva aimed at restoring security after their conflict over South Ossetia.
Clashes at China ‘land protest’
Police are attacked in China’s Gansu province during protests against the demolition of homes, state media report.
US car companies seek $25bn aid
The bosses of the three biggest US carmakers, Ford, GM and Chrysler, ask Congress for a $25bn bail-out.
Cheney charged over jail ‘abuses’
A Texas grand jury indicts US Vice-President Dick Cheney for “organised criminal activity” related to the alleged abuse of inmates in private prisons.
China signs trade deals with Cuba
President Hu Jintao of China agrees a range trade and loan deals during a landmark visit to Cuba.
Windpipe transplant breakthrough
Surgeons in Spain claim a major breakthrough by giving a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells.
Mexico’s Interpol chief arrested
Mexico’s top Interpol liaison officer is arrested amid investigations into suspected links between officials and drug gangs.
‘US raid’ kills five in Pakistan
A missile fired by a suspected US drone kills at least five people in north-western Pakistan, security officials say.
Cost concerns over intricate UN ceiling artwork
A ceiling painting worth 15m is unveiled at the United Nations in Geneva amid controversy over how it was paid for.
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November 17th, 2008
Indeed. We all are aware of the fact that Learning Instructors in laboratories do have influence on the behavior of animals. We also know that efforts of teachers, trainers, mothers and fathers or whoever supports us in doing things or in memorizing proza, poems, grafics most of the time result in our better results, higher marks, lasting knowledge and not at least, more learning pleasure.
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November 17th, 2008
IMF head calls for extra funding
The head of the IMF says it will need more funding if it is to play a bigger role in aiding a global economic recovery.
California wildfires wreak havoc
Firefighters in southern California continue to battle wildfires that have destroyed homes and forced thousands to flee.
Tibet exiles discuss China policy
Tibetan exiles, including the Dalai Lama, are due to meet to discuss the future of their campaign against Chinese rule in Tibet.
Iraq cabinet backs US troops deal
The Iraqi cabinet approves a security pact with the US, which foresees a US troop withdrawal by the end of 2011.
Karzai offers Taleban safety deal
Hamid Karzai, the president of Afghanistan, offers safe passage to Taleban leader Mullah Omar if he agrees to peace talks.
Shuttle docks with space station
Space Shuttle Endeavour docks with the International Space Station on an “extreme make-over” mission.
Head rebel ‘backs DR Congo peace’
Rebel leader Laurent Nkunda tells a UN envoy he will support a peace process with DR Congo’s government.
Leaders welcome G20 action plan
World leaders welcome the outcome of the G20 summit but some observers say the action plan does not go far enough.
New bridge collapses in Kashmir
Three workers die and 20 are missing after a new bridge in Indian-run Kashmir crashes into the gorge below.
Father Christmas gets early notice to cross Croatia off his list
Father Christmas can cross Croatia off his list, after the prime minister banned state firms from having parties and giving presents, due to the credit crunch.
Pakistan seal Windies whitewash
Younus Khan hits a century as Pakistan wrap up the one-day series against West Indies 3-0 despite a battling 122 from Chris Gayle.
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November 16th, 2008
Iraq cabinet backs US troops deal
The Iraqi cabinet approves a security pact with the US governing the presence of US troops past the end of 2008.
Karzai offers Taleban safety deal
Hamid Karzai, the president of Afghanistan, offers safe passage to Taleban leader Mullah Omar if he agrees to peace talks.
California wildfires wreak havoc
Three major fires in southern California destroy many homes, forcing thousands of people to flee the fast-moving flames.
Shuttle approaches space station
Space Shuttle Endeavour is preparing to dock with the International Space Station on an “extreme make-over” mission.
Head rebel ‘backs DR Congo peace’
Rebel leader Laurent Nkunda says he will support a peace process with DR Congo’s government, following talks with a UN envoy.
Kim ‘makes new public appearance’
North Korea says reclusive leader Kim Jong-il has made another public appearance, amid speculation that he has been ill.
Leaders welcome G20 action plan
World leaders welcome the outcome of the G20 summit but some observers say the action plan does not go far enough.
Russia ‘pinning hopes on Obama’
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev hopes US President-elect Barack Obama will help rebuild strained mutual relations.
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