Archive for July, 2007

Thomas Malthus or Robert Thomas Malthus (1766-1834), was an English demographer and political economist. He is popular for his views on population growth in his “an essay on the principle of population”. His theory of population growth has been very controversial since its publication.
Essentially what Malthus prophesied was that while as population was going to [...]

9/11….Five Years Later

By 10 am on September 11, 2001, the unthinkable had happened and thousands of innocent, hard-working, life -loving Americans had been murdered on a crisp bright day. Islamic terrorists had flown hijacked jets into New York’s World Trade Center. Later that day, most Americans felt the need for overwhelming retaliation. They felt this because they [...]

An Armageddon Scenario does not have to be something out of the Bible. In fact the scientists have collected date that describes an Impending Destruction far more real.

We set trends and even dates here to show how the world’s civilizations can, and maybe will be, destroyed by an accelerated wind power as illustrated in the [...]

Online banking; online shopping; online gaming; online dating; and now online Government. With many aspects of 21st century life having a major web-based element to them, the UK Government has recognised the benefits and urgency to follow suit. However, this is likely to have a significant impact on the wider government workforce, as online efficiencies [...]

Five Futures for Pakistan

In this essay, I outline Five futures for Pakistan: (1) the Pendulum continues forever, (2) Collapse, (3) Joining Chindia, (4) the Great Game, and (5) a South Asian Confederation. The most familiar and likely are based on the pendulum of rule by the military and rule by landlord/politicians. However, what is needed is to move [...]

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