Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Entry 11

Pakistan: President Travels to Dubai for Medical Tests


The president of Pakistan leave the country last Tuesday and go to Dubai to make some medicals studies “routine nature and linked to a previously diagnosed cardiovascular condition” the specialist said as he leave the country he have and urgent meting with the Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and Farooq H. Naek, the chairman of the Senate, they are in charge of the country.
Two weeks ago they receive and air strike of the OTAN, we have to include that is very tensions the relationship with the United States, in this air strike died 24 Pakistanis soldiers in the border with Afghanistan the president Barack Obama call the president of Afghanistan to give his condolences.
The president of Pakistan has facing a lot of misunderstood of the political opponents they are saying that he is not capable if this charge.
Opposition politicians allege that the memo was likely to have had the knowledge and approval of President  Zardari. A spokesman for Mr. Zardari has denied any knowledge of the memo but the controversy surrounding the memo has caused a political storm in Pakistan, which was once a close American ally but which now has an increasingly tense relationship with the United States.
In my opinion he has receive critics very rode just because he is going to make a routine medical check they are saying he is not capable of this charge, also I don't a lot of knowledge of the real situation of Pakistan but I can understand that he have not being doing his job and if he is leaving that quickly the country is because he is worried about something.
I think that he made it very fast and the a very critical situation in the country and that's why all the people critic the way he left the country          

Friday, 28 October 2011

entry 10


Porn banned at Windsor libraries
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/story/2011/10/28/wdr-library-porn.html
 

  The Windsor library board of directors has passed the necessary
policy to block online porn and gambling on computers.Their reasons
are simply, they think that library is a place for familys and students.

entry 8


Human trafficking charges laid in teen prostitution ring
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2011/10/28/bc-human-trafficking-charges.html
  In Vancover polices arrested a man who ran a human traffick business.
Reza Moazami,27.He had been trafficking of up to 4 girls between the ages of 14 and 17
for sex treade a long period.

  I think that the government should put more mmoney on protecting the teenages
and educatation that the serious of human trafficking and keep away from them.

entry 9


http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2011/10/28/pol-nuclear-submarines.html


Nuclear sub buy not planned, MacKay says

According to the news said the government isn't looking to replace it's diesel-electric
submarine fleet with nuclear submarine . Defence Minister Peter Mackay said that
in ideal world is not nessary to have nuclear sub under water.

  I think that it is so expensive to own a nuclear sub for Canada that is not nessary
,and in the condition of worst enconomic,I think Canada government should
keep using electric-Sub.

entry 7


From $3,000 to zero, fees vary wildly for prestigious high-school program

Friday, Oct. 28, 2011

The Globe and Mail

Education to children is very important, especially to teach them what is the right and dark side of the world. A Globe and Mail investigation held before found out that schools nearby or even in the same district charging different rates for identical programs, which the number are really big. IB diploma took $960 dollars in Vancouver’s Carson Graham Secondary School, but free in Britannia Secondary School. What a surprise.  I think that Canada, as a well developed country, should provide more chance to students have a equal opportunity to be educate. We shouldn’t allow school to have such policy to provide their own need, to take advantage of the students.

entry 6


Don't feed the deer, Atikokan resident says
Growing number of deer brings more wolves

Oct 28, 2011 1:34 PM

In city of thunder bay, there is a serious problem annoying the communities, the growth of wolves. “We’ve had this huge influx of deer in our community,” she said.“People have taken to the idea that it’s cute to feed the deer in their backyard. It’s not.” Atikokan , a place full of deer, attracting lots of wolves into their resident. People continuing to feed deer.  For conclusion, I think the government should help thunder bay’s citizens to decrease the number of deer and educate the citizen stop feeding the deer or maybe even set up a law to against people feeding wild animals to keep the nature world in balance.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/story/2011/10/28/tby-atikokan-wolf.html

entry 5


Union members join Occupy Toronto protesters in March

Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011

On Thursday afternoon, about hundreds of people who are the members of the union march through the streets. The protest causes traffic problems in the city about an hour. The protest sopped between King and Bay Streets, and entered a TD Bank. For conclusion, I think that the right of labors must be protected by reasonable actions, such like protest. In my point of view, I think that I’m fully support this protest to protect their own right, especially facing unreasonable treat.