Posts Tagged ‘UK’

This is the country for you!

November 7th, 2009

How many of you want to live in the country of your choice? Which country is the best to live in?

A survey from 2007 to 2009 in 135 countries by Gallups revealed that 16% of the worlds adult population would like to leave their home country for a country of their choice. This 16% converts to 700 million people and that is more than adult population of entire North & South America!

The most desired country was found to be US, Canada, UK, Germany, Saudi Arabia and Australia. Out of these 700 million majority would like to migrate to North america. Among the countries from where people would like to » Read more: This is the country for you!

Bottled Dilemma!

November 3rd, 2009

Shall we or shall we not?

A single bottled water in a developed nation like the US may cost as high as $100! People in developing nations do not prefer to pay such huge sums for a bottle of pristine water. Why?

People in Developed nations like U.S. and U.K. have a different set of lifestyles and values. There they perceive

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Series 3: Where is China heading?

October 6th, 2009

China has attracted $853 billion FDI in last 30 years, which is the highest among the emerging nations. China’s manufacturing industry ranks 4th in the world. More than 50% of china’s fiscal revenues come from this sector. Most of the PCs and Laptops manufactured in the world are from China.

what is manufacturing?

It is value addition to the various raw materials like ores, chemicals, wood etc. Mechanical and chemical operaions like segregation, reaction and size reduction are some of the important operaitions which add value to raw materials. » Read more: Series 3: Where is China heading?

Series2: Where is China Heading?

September 10th, 2009

The world is undergoing recession blues and China is busy completing its mega infrastructure projects. China’s northern parts have been the hub of population and industrial growth. The per capita water availability has reduced dramatically over years. » Read more: Series2: Where is China Heading?