Friday, 30 December 2011
Bulgarian University may be renamed to honor Steve Jobs
A University based in Bulgaria's 2nd largest Bulgarian city of Plovdiv may be named after Apple's late founder Steve Jobs.
The University that is specialized in providing technical education in the field of electronics considers choosing a new name as it approaches its 50th anniversary, and feels a more modern name is in order. Until recently, it was named after Soviet leader Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
As students and teachers are debating the name issue, Steve Jobs is among the front runners to replace Lenin, the local TV 7 reports. However, some insist that the University should be named after a Bulgarian scientist instead...
The University that is specialized in providing technical education in the field of electronics considers choosing a new name as it approaches its 50th anniversary, and feels a more modern name is in order. Until recently, it was named after Soviet leader Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
As students and teachers are debating the name issue, Steve Jobs is among the front runners to replace Lenin, the local TV 7 reports. However, some insist that the University should be named after a Bulgarian scientist instead...
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Φυσικό αέριο για 150 χρόνια στην Κύπρο
"Φλέβα χρυσού" αποδείχτηκαν τελικά για την Κύπρο, οι έρευνες για πετρέλαιο και φυσικό αέριο που πραγματοποίησε στην ... πολύπαθη περιοχή του Οικοπέδου 12 η εταιρεία Noble Energy. Τα αποτελέσματα των ερευνών, όπως βλέπουν το φώς της δημοσιότητας φαίνονται ιδιαίτερα ενθαρρυντικά και οι προβλέψεις των ειδημόνων, σίγουρα αποτελούν χαράς ευαγγέλια για την Μεγαλόνησο, η οποία αντιμετωπίζει οικονομικά προβλήματα τελευταία.Oι πληροφορίες για μεγάλη ποσότητα υδρογoνανθράκων επιβεβαιώθηκαν με το παραπάνω, καθώς σύμφωνα με τις πρώτες εκτιμήσεις η Noble Energy, εντόπισε φυσικό αέριο για 150 χρόνια.
Σύμφωνα με τα αρχικά δεδομένα που έχουν προκύψει από την ερευνητική γεώτρηση τους ελέγχους αξιολόγησης που διενεργήθηκαν, υπάρχει κοίτασμα φυσικού αερίου σε όγκο που εκτιμάται ότι..
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
The Most Important Speech Ever!
What's truly amazing about this speech is that it was produced in 1940. Before the Civil Rights Movement had to happen, before Martin Luther King was assassinated. Before the dismantling of the Berlin Wall, before the end of Apartheid. Before the Internet and before the end of World War 2 and the nuclear holocaust. If only we learned then to listen, rather than to only hear and be entertained. If only we could empathize, rather than just sympathize--We would be so much more..
Journalist- ArthurDCrooks
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