Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Nigeria On the Rise

Nigeria launched a $500 million loan facility for small and medium-sized businesses last week aimed at supporting economic growth and creating jobs in Africa's most populous nation. Nigeria is performing a tricky juggling act, balancing the need for economic growth while trying to reduce high inflation, which has remained in double digits for more than a year. Also launched was a $200 million fund for the entertainment sector, highlighted as an area with promising prospects for growth and job creation.

What do you think the facility will do for businesses and the African economy?

Why do you think there entertainment is so successful and what will the $200 million dollars do for it?

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Couple Celebrates 76 years of Marriage

This last week was Thanksgiving and this reminded me how much I have to be thankful for. I wanted to find a positive up lifting story; I found this story of two people who are still heads over heels for each other in love after 76 years of marriage. The Canadian couple feel in love over music and with each other. They got married in 1934 and have had good times and bad times. This video just reminded me how much a strong, loving, and long relationship is not seen as much in this day in age.

Watch the video and let me know what ya think

http://www.happynews.com/news/11292010/couple-celebrates-76-years-marriage.htm

Monday, November 15, 2010

Gay Dance Party???


An Australian High School that banned a student from bringing her girlfriend to her school dance insisted that it was due to the girls age and not the sexuality. Hannah Williams,16, was told that she couldn't bring her 15 year old girlfriend to the end of the year dance at Melbourne Ivanhoe because the ratio between boys/girls would be off. This was a a dance that was intended to have boys there because this was an all girls school and they where around girls all the time. The principal said this is an opportunity to enjoy "Boys". Her father Peter Williams filed an complaint but was unable to come to an resolution. So in the mean time he is trying to take this to a higher court saying this is unfair equal opportunity. Hannah has changed schools.


What is your take on this, do you think she should be able to take her girlfriend?

How would you feel if someone brought there girlfriend to MidAmerica Homecoming?

TALK TO ME PEOPLE!!!!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Pompeii's House of the Gladiators collapses

This is kind of a sad story, a 2,000 year old house that housed gladiators of ancient Rome collapsed. It was said to be the most archaeologically important houses in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii. The House of the Gladiators was thought to have been used by combatants to train or relax before entering the nearby amphitheatre. it was said to collapse because of poor archeological dig in the 50's and recent heavy rains. However I believe this is going to have an impact on the economy of the city. Because "Pompeii, near Naples in the south of Italy, is one of the most important archaeological sites in the country -- it received 2.2 million visitors in the first 10 months of 2010 generating $23.8 million according to Varone."

How do u feel about this tragedy/economic concern?
Do you believe the collapse was an accident?

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

SAfrican Newspaper

This week I decided to go with something positive. I stumbled across this article on YAHOO News as I was looking on what to right this week.
This week South Africa will be publishing their first newspaper in Zulu a local language; Zulu is an important language in politics and commerce in South Africa. Zulu is the countries biggest ethnic group. A 32-page Zulu edition will be launched in the eastern Kwa-Zulu Natal province Sunday, The Sunday Times expects a circulation of more than 10,000 and hopes to expand.
This is going to a great resource for the people who speak Zulu to keep in touch and be heard in South Africa.
How do you think this news paper is going to effect South Africa?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101102/ap_on_re_af/af_south_africa_media

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Cholrae Breakout

A Cholrae outbreak in Nigeria has killed over 1500 people. This has been the worst outbreak in recent years. Over 40, 000 people have been affected but so far only 1500 actually died. This is very sad because this is only one disease out of hundreds that are killing them.

What is the proper solution for this?

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Death toll rises in the Philippines from Typhoon Megi

If you are not aware, there is a typhoon going on in southern Asia.
    On Tuesday, Megi carried sustained winds of about 104 mph off the coast of the Philippines in the South China Sea. With this being said the death toll has risen in this area. However you would be surprise that out of the 11 confirmed deaths that only 1 has been a drowning. The rest have been fallen trees or lightning related deaths.
    A huge concern is that the typhoon could approach Hong Kong and mainland China in the next few days. Megi could bring heavy rain to already-drenched areas such as Hainan and Vietnam, where state media said at least 20 people have died from recent flooding.

What do you think the effect will be on the economy of these Asian countries? Or could the US be affected by this typhoon?