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  • Iso 28000
    By: Shakti Nayak | - Safe-Consultant.com launches consultancy services for Food Safety Management System. Food Safety Management Systems Requirements for any organization in the food chain.The standard specifies requirements for a food safety management system where an organization in the food chain needs to demonstrate its ability to control food safety hazards in order to ensure that food is safe at the time of human consumption.

    Applicable to food manufacturers, caterers and hotel industry, t ...

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  • Find Out About The Benefits Of Cheap Flights To Erbil
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    Kathleen Chester |
    - Erbil is the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan and also happens to be the fourth largest city of Iraq. Most of the experts, from some of the major parts of the world, are of the opinion that this city also happens to be one of the oldest inhabited cities in the entire world. This is because urban life in Erbil can be dated back as far as 6000 BC. Due to the presence of different historic monuments in this city, you would often find people visiting this city, in large numbers, every year. This is one of ...
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  • Wars Worldwide
    By: lynthomas | - Through a recent survey it has been disclosed there are approximately 40 wars taking place concurrently across the globe. Some countries are involved in more than one conflict:
    America - involved in 4
    Indonesia - 4
    India - 3
    Pakistan 2
    Israel 2
    Present conflicts include:
    Algeria Civil War 1992 -->
    Angola Cabinda 1975 -->
    Basque Separatist Conflict (Spain) 1958 -->
    Burma Longest running Civil War 1948 -->
    Burundi Civi ...

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  • Learn About History Of Varamin Before You Take A Trip To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - History of Varamin begins with its origin as a small village situated a few kilometers away from Ray, towards the south of Tehran. The place is famous for its conical-shaped Ala al-din tower, which was built when Mongols became a power to reckon with in this region.

    The neighboring town, Ray, was destroyed by Mongols who were responsible for the growth of this small village into a town and finally as the capital of the province. The main reason for the economic prosperity of this ...

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  • The Exact Origins Of Giving Flowers Are Uncertain
    By: arnaveed | - The exact origins of giving flowers are uncertain, however there have been many examples demonstrating the use of flowers as symbolic or pertaining to a particular important event throughout history. Between 1957-1961, archaeologist Ralph Solecki and his team from Columbia University found the first Neanderthal skeletons dating from 60-80,000 years BP in Shanidar cave, an archaeological site based in the Zagros Mountains in Kurdistan, Iraq. Amongst the findings were the remains of bodies with ...
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  • Addressing The Lop Dinar Rv News
    By: Robert Hoffman | - So many people ask about the "LOP" theory. I may not have specifically and clearly addressed this in the past, so here it is: The Iraqi Dinar is not going to lop. With that said, let's examine the LOP theory so you all understand it.

    At certain times in history, countries have chosen to "lop" the last 3 zeros off of their currency, which basically makes a 25,000 note 25. Fairly simple. The question we need to ask is this: Why do countries lop? One reason is hyperinflation.

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  • Us Companies Set To Profit From Iraq's Oil Industry
    By: Robert Hoffman | - U.S. companies went home from the December auction empty-handed, although they were somewhat more successful in the June bidding, when Exxon Mobil, after protracted negotiations, eventually won the right to develop the West Qurna 1 field in a partnership with Shell. The only other U.S. company that will be producing oil in Iraq is Occidental Petroleum, as junior partner in a deal with Eni, of Italy, and Korea Gas, of South Korea, to develop the Zubair field.

    Still, in the oil-serv ...

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  • Christian Louboutin Environment Wher
    By: linksjkl | - Kurdish population of Turkey are surely an important step that should not be underestimated and must continue to be supported. But to this day, representatives of the current Turkish administration cannot utter the word 'Kurdistan.' They talk only about 'northern Iraq.'"

    "It is very important for Israel to help us gain international recognition of the genocide against the Kurds," says Chinar Saad, a young politician in the KPD (the Kurdistan Democratic Party headed b ...

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  • Christian Louboutin Has Taken
    By: linksjkl | - The analysis attempts to illuminate the workings of Machen's esoteric narration, observe its effects, and comprehend its purpose. It argues tha christian louboutin the Judeo-Christian scheme in disguise is not only a proof of Machen's personal theory of literature, but it is also chaotic and personal: Machen's mystical vision and narrative obscurantism involves recombination, integration, and manipulation of the Judeo-Christian traditio Wright comments on the dramatic surge of urb ...
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  • Iraq"€™s Oil Finds Itself In The Hands Of International Petroleum Companies
    By: Jayesh Vasava | - As multinational military forces have left Iraq, international petroleum companies have eagerly descended -- seduced by the long-term potential of vast oil reserves off-limits to foreigners for decades. Yet lingering violence, legal questions and political uncertainty make doing business in this country a gamble.

    In the first international oil auction held last June, widely seen as a failure, the Iraqi government awarded a firm contract to only a consortium of British Petroleum and ...

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  • Counter Terrorism Training And Anti Terrorism Training: A Blended Approach Is Key
    By: Dan Sommer | - The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) recently held a briefing with top counter terrorism and Middle East policy researchers and experts on the future of Iraq and the Obama administration. Many of these experts agreed that the U.S. troop withdrawal plan over the next few years must rely upon both continued Iraqi security force training to improve regional stability as well as the development and reconstruction of Iraqi civil society. One could call the military-based approach an exercise i ...
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  • What Are The Origins Of The Trulli Houses
    By: Priya Singh | - According to tradition, in 1620 the trulli houses became urban residences; for the first time Alberobello experimented a serious population increase, tanks to Giangirolamo (Jean Jerome) Acquaviva of Aragon, also known as the Apulian "guercio" (cross-eyed), who inherited the title of Earl of Conversano. He encouraged the peasants to settle near Silva Arboris, by granting them a piece of land and occasionally some tax relief. The Earl wanted to enlarge his domain without falling under the King of ...
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  • Iraq And Iran "€" Another Example Of Weakness Leading To More Violence
    By: C. Read | - Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly, we can see that Iran and Islam are again rattling the sabre of confrontation. It is clear that weakness begets war. As that old Anglo white warmonger capitalist-conservative Churchill stated, Nations which go down fighting rise again, those who surrender tamely are finished. Tamely surrendering to fascist Islam, running out of Iraq and Afghanistan to placate chattering socialist morons at home and in the media, or the opportunistic cowardly and fainant ...
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  • Tony Blair Turkey, Eu And Cyprus
    By: Leslie Hardy | - The stalling of US and UK ambitions for Turkey to become a member of the EU during December 2006 has presented a challenge for Tony Blair during his sunset period as British Prime Minister.

    Turkey is a longstanding member of NATO, and was actively supported by successive US administrations during the Cold War with the USSR, due to its strategic location. After the collapse of communism, Turkey assumed a new importance as a model for a secular and democratic Muslim state. In additi ...

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