Some fathers who stay at home to take care of their children appear not to provide the same quality of intellectual stimulation to their young sons as the children’s mothers do, a new study has found. Scientists at Bristol University in Britain looked at the early childcare experiences of over 6,000 children born in the […]
Cyclone death toll in Bangladesh could top 10,000
Aid groups are still working to reach the most isolated and remote victims of a powerful cyclone that struck Bangladesh on Thursday, killing more than 3,100. The Bangladesh Red Crescent Society has warned that the death toll could climb as high as 10,000 when all the deaths are finally reported. The official death toll rose […]
Reassessment and Rezoning
Dobbs Ferry, New York: Like any small town in America, there is a reservoir of anger seething below the surface in Dobbs Ferry. This anger is fueled by a vague feeling of unfairness; a sixth sense that something is going on that benefits certain people at the expense of others. This anger flares into plain view around election time […]
Effects of Outsourcing IT Positions to Low Cost Countries
BACKGROUND: Off shoring – the transfer of high wage U.S. jobs to lower cost overseas locations especially in Banking Industry is enabled by improved communications technologies and driven by the desire of corporations to establish a business presence in potentially lucrative foreign markets as well as to take advantage of the lower costs of production […]
A British born Humanitarian becomes; Prey to Vultures of the Society.
“Center for Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed (CRP)” is a Voluntary Human Welfare organization in Bangladesh. It provides medical treatment for free to the poor and underprivileged in Bangladesh. The organization CRP is established through the endeavors and diligence of a British born woman called Valerie A. Taylor. This British citizen is a Physiotherapist by profession. […]
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