ships Relationships: Why casual sex is not so cool By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 17 Mar 2017 09:25:06 GMT All pictures for representational purposes London: Does a one-night stand or romping without any commitment or emotional involvement sound interesting to you? If yes, please beware. Researchers have found that a liking for casual sex may land you in trouble. The researchers found that a person's preference for casual sex may actually increase their risk of being harassed. Also, adolescents who have been sexually harassed are more strongly inclined to have casual sex than others, the findings showed. The results might give the impression that it is the victim's fault for being harassed, but the researchers said their findings were not intended to "blame the victim". "Absolutely not! We're trying to understand the psychological mechanisms that underlie harassment," said Mons Bendixen, Associate Professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. It might be that a preference for casual sex results in more sexual solicitations in general, including undesirable ones. The study, published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior, also showed that adolescents who sexually harass others have had casual sex more often than those who do not harass others. They also fantasise more about casual sex and find it more acceptable to have sex without any commitment or emotional closeness. The study included 1,326 heterosexual girls and boys with an average age of nearly 18 years. The psychologists only looked at non-physical forms of sexual harassment. Fully 60 per cent of the girls and boys in the survey reported that they had been sexually harassed in the last year. Around 30 per cent of the girls and 45 per cent of the boys admitted that they had sexually harassed someone one or more times. Full Article
ships Relationships: 7 unhealthy habits that can kill sex drive By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 28 Mar 2017 14:32:46 GMT Life has turned mechanical for many of us. Long working hours, frequent official tours, bringing work home from office, and less scope for togetherness- are some factors that let our personal lives take a back seat. Also, falling prey to such a busy and tiring lifestyle, we tend to ignore our health and other priorities of life. Sex or sexual desire is something that takes a back seat when we get too much engrossed in other acts and tend to ignore personal relationships. The urge for physical satisfaction, the deep feeling of sex, the nude looks, and the naughty moments on bed drain down the mental system. Before you blame your counterpart or freak out at each other for lack of sex, click the pause button and think of reasons that can be the biggest enemies to your sex drive. Some of those are mentioned below:1. Binge drinking: One pint of beer or a glass of red wine is fine to with a dinner platter. But, consuming several glasses of wine, whisky, or beer affect the libido and gradually kills sex drive. Couple of drinks dehydrates the body, slows down orgasm, and offers less scope for lubrication. Alcohol is also considered to be a depressant that slows down responses and brain functioning during sex. 2. Inadequate exercise: Regular exercise is the mantra to good health, which also includes great sex. Sitting steadily at work throughout the day often makes you lazy on bed too. Sitting hinders blood flow to the private parts like it does to other parts of the body. So, exercise regularly and go for a walk to boost your libido and enhance your sex drive. 3. Lack of sleep: Hectic routines often make it difficult to fall asleep. Inadequate sleep or insomnia increases the production of stress hormone called cortisol, which in turn lowers testosterone level in the male body. Women with inadequate sleep often find it difficult to engage in sexual acts and attaining orgasm. So, if you and your partner are not indulging in sex like the earlier times, then consider inappropriate sleep to be one of the reasons.4. Watching news before going off to bed: News programs are definitely not a light show to watch before going off to bed. Debates of politicians, crime news, news on natural calamities, fluatuating economies flood the channels most of the time. Watching such shows do not relieve your day-long stress, but rather increase it. And, stress and sex simply do not mix up. So, put aside those disturbing programs, relieve your mind from stress, and head to bed with a cheerful mood. If required take a shower for refreshment. Your sex drive will automatically hit up and your bed-scene can end in a great climax. 5. Smartphone addiction: Browsing smartphones in bed is one of the biggest reasons to kill sex drive. Browsing news sites, social media pages, or online shows before sleep create a distance between you and your partner, something that you realize when the relation already turns bitter. It does not ease off your tension, but rather make you more tired and less interested in sex. Keep the smartphone away and head to bed hands-free. Only then can you use your hands for tickling and cuddling each other. Slowly and gently, your bodies will generate heat up for a superb sex. 6. Late night dinner: What you eat and when you eat affects your libido. Late might dinner delays digestion and makes you feel heavy for a longer time. Try to have dinner by 8pm or 9pm if you want to have some great bedroom moments with your partner.7. Overeating: Keep a check on portion sizes if you do not wish to kill your sex drive and worsen relationship. While heavy snacks in the afternoon can drain energy and make you feel lethargic for rest of the day, heavy dinner can also make you go lazy and drowsy. Some food items are definitely good for sex, but ensure that it does not make you super saturated and take a toll on your physical bonding. Maintain a healthy life and keep things like TV programs, office works and smartphones at bay to concentrate on the sensual acts to spice up your life. Get wet and keep the fun on bed going as long as you can. Full Article
ships Relationships: Is technology hurting or helping romance? By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 04 Apr 2017 01:15:02 GMT The spectrum of dating, relationships and marriage in India today is as diverse as it can possibly be. While being in a relationship of one's choice is still beyond imagination in some communities and regions, an increasing number of working professionals are now turning to technology to find fulfilling companionship. But when accepting or rejecting love seems as simple as swiping right or left, what happens to the idea of finding someone the organic way? A panel discussion on the topic, Does Technology Hurt or Help Romance? will explore the myriad facets of using technology for relationships, through four experts in the field. Roland Mascarenhas "With so many people migrating to cities like Mumbai for career prospects, they are seeking the help of technology to beat their loneliness," says Roland Mascarenhas of Global Shapers Community (GSC), an initiative of the World Economic Forum, which has organised the discussion. "The hook-up culture in Indian metros is unique. Given the long working hours and traffic conditions, a social life on weekdays is ruled out for many. And on weekends, people prefer to live in their own bubble of close friends. But what transpires in the world of app-based dating has an underlying human dynamic that no one usually talks about," he adds. Naina Hiranandani While Gourav Rakshit, CEO, Shaadi.com, will share his perspective on the relevance of matrimonial websites in the age of Tinder and Hinge, Chhavi Sachdev, creator of LSDCast, a podcast that explores love, sex and dating, will bring a media-focussed understanding of the topic. Naina Hiranandani, executive vice president of Sirf Coffee, a bespoke dating service for professionals, will discuss why finding meaningful relationships cannot be about algorithms. "Technology works best with a lot of human effort involved. We — and many modern, truly global, working Indians — believe that deep conversations cannot be had with a stranger on an app," says Hiranandani. She goes on to talk about the phenomenon of ghosting, where if someone doesn't like a person they have gone on a date with after interacting online, they simply block the person instead of ending things on a dignified note. "Thanks to ghosting, the element of closure is gone," she adds. Simran Mangharam Simran Mangharam, co-founder of Floh, a service that organises engaging events for like-minded singles, too, believes that the job of technology must be that of an enabler. "Finding fulfilling relationships has to be a hybrid of online and offline, where technology should facilitate the post-meeting communication instead of the other way round, where there is often a lot of disappointment in store," she shares. Apart from the new-age matchmaking, the panel discussion will also touch upon how men and women face unique problems with technology, and if there is a need for a clear manual for the language used in such communication. Full Article
ships Strong friendships in office among women may reduce conflicts By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 15 Jul 2017 05:47:02 GMT Attention women! It's time for you to make friends in your office as a study has found that strong friendships among women co-workers, especially in male dominated organisations, are less likely to experience conflicts. Researchers from the Institute For Operations Research And The Management Sciences suggested that when employers foster an office environment that supports positive, social relationships between women coworkers, especially in primarily male dominated organisations, then they are less likely to experience conflict among women employees. Study author Jenifer Merluzzi from George Washington University conducted the study. The team surveyed 145 management-level employees regarding workplace dynamics at two large U.S. firms that were primarily male-dominated environments, with women representing less than one-third of the workforce. They found that while men and women are equally likely to cite having a difficult co-worker, compared to men, women are more likely to cite another woman as a difficult co-worker than they are to cite a man, or not cite anyone. However, this tendency is reduced among women who cite having more women coworkers for social support and friendship at work. Knowing that unique gendered network characteristics such as the gender compositions of an employee's social support at work were associated with negative ties can help organisational leaders anticipate potential trouble spots within their firms where gendered conflict may erupt. "Understanding the relational side of conflict also bears practical importance as companies increasingly organise using diverse teams, heightening the reliance on informal ties between and within gender to get work accomplished,' Merluzzi noted. The research appears in the journal of Organization Science. Full Article
ships Mumbai: Shivaji Park to host world's first mallakhamb championships By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 27 May 2018 02:04:02 GMT A German team practises mallakhamb with coach Uday Deshpande In a TEDx Gateway talk held in 2017, 65-year-old Uday Deshpande talks of how he started learning mallakhamb at Shivaji Park's Samarth Vyayam Mandir (SVM) at the age of three. The passion for the sport, which has its origins in Maharashtra, gripped him so much, he says, that he even stuck to his daily regime on the day of his wedding. As the audience laughs, Deshpande moves on to talk about what he returned to the sport — spreading its awareness not just to other Indian cities across 29 states, but globally as well. He rattles off a statistic: in the last 25 years more than 2,500 foreigners from 52 countries have learnt mallakhamb. His passport — which thanks to the several added visa pages has increasing so much in girth that it is a candidate for bariatric surgery — bears signs of his visits to countries like USA, Singapore, Nepal, Germany, France, Austria, Hong Kong. And now, says Deshpande, the director at SVM who also coaches there, all this effort is going to culminate into the first mallakhamb world championship to be held at Shivaji Park, next February. Speaking to mid-day from his Shivaji Park office, keeping a stern eye on the practice sessions on the grounds, Deshpande announces proudly," Mallakhamb is ready to go the next mile. France and Germany in fact, have mallakhamb federations in their countries. We need to now harness that exposure into a competition." The championships — to be held under the auspices of the newly-formed Vishwa Mallakhamb Federation (VMF) — will be held between February 16-17 2019. Deshpande, the secretary of VFM, says all the details of the organisation of the event are being taken care of by SVM officials. Uday Deshpande And 15 countries have already announced their participation. Dr (PhD) Neeta Tatke, administrative secretary, SVM, whose thesis was on the mental benefits of the sport, says, "A competition is one way to kindle curiosity, sustain the sport and watch it grow. We also need to increase participation at home." For Tatke, GenNext will take a shine to the rope and pole, "if we have national and world champions here, nurtured and made in our backyard. For instance, see the boost tennis and badminton got in India. This is because with the Saina Nehwals, Sania Mirzas and P V Sindhus, young Indians have role models to look up to. We need to create that in mallakhamb. Competition is one way to do so." A couple of years ago, when Deutschland came to Dadar, the German mallakhamb team given an Indian experience by Samarth volunteers. After their morning mallakhamb practice, Samarth members taught the Germans, Lezim (a Maharashtrian folk) dance, they learnt to play the flute and even dabbled in Warli painting. This time, organisers say that at the World Championships, there will be a food court at the venue and an exhibition centre outlining the history of mallakhamb. Ruth Azenberger, German mallakhamb coach — who started learning mallakhamb when she was eight years old, in 2004, and then received the Mallakhamb Trainers Certificate in 2012 from the University of Mumbai and Mallakhamb Federation of India — says, "We are thrilled to be a part of the competition and show what we have learned for the last 15 years." Azenberger adds that the final mallakhamb team will be selected in September. Shreyas Mhaskar, trustee, SVM and former national Mallakhamb champion adds, "Mallakhamb's origins are Indian, so it is natural that India hosts the debut World Championship." Officials say that, "we also have plans of how to make this a more equitable field for all nations. We are going to negate the obvious advantage India will have, with its long tradition of mallakhamb with a few surprises in rules that we will not divulge now." Ambition is expensive. The committee says they are earmarking R2 crore expense overall and are now hunting for sponsors. Yet, to zero in on that elusive one with deep pockets, the organizers are holding on to their dream because they have the courage of conviction, or when it comes to mallakhamb, like the practitioners that should be courage of their contortions. Full Article
ships Tax-News.com: EFTA Approves Eco Tax Incentives For Norwegian Ships By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Fri, 2 Dec 2016 00:00:00 GMT The European Free Trade Association Surveillance Authority has approved a tax-based state aid scheme aimed at reducing maritime transport pollution in Norway. Full Article
ships Media Literacy Has a Positive Impact on Kids' Nutrition and Family Relationships By www.medindia.net Published On :: Media use is a known contributor to childhood obesity, but reductions in screen use only partly eliminate media influence. Family-centered, media literacy-oriented Full Article
ships Children Who Have Difficult Relationships With Their Mothers are Clingy Towards Their Early Teachers: Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: A new study has found that kids who experience "dependent" or clingy relationships with their preschool teachers tend to have difficulties in their relationships with their mothers. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships OECD invites public comments on a discussion draft on proposed changes to the provisions dealing with the operation of ships and aircraft in international traffic By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 15:54:00 GMT The OECD invites public comments on a discussion draft that includes proposed changes to the OECD Model Tax Convention dealing with the operation of ships and aircraft in international traffic. Full Article
ships The OECD publishes the comments received on a discussion draft on proposed changes to the provisions of the OECD Model Tax Convention dealing with the operation of ships and aircraft in international traffic By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 19:40:00 GMT On 15 November 2013, the OECD Committee on Fiscal Affairs (CFA) invited public comments on a discussion draft on changes to the provisions of the OECD Model Tax Convention dealing with the operation of ships and aircraft in international traffic. The OECD has now published the comments received on that discussion draft. Full Article
ships Network of more than 1 000 relationships now in place to automatically exchange information between tax authorities By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 11:00:00 GMT Today, as a further step to implement the OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS), the first series of bilateral automatic exchange relationships were established among the first batch of jurisdictions committed to exchanging information automatically as of 2017. Full Article
ships Over 1300 relationships now in place to automatically exchange information between tax authorities By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 11:00:00 GMT Today, another important step to implement the OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS) was taken, with a further 350 bilateral automatic exchange relationships being established between over 50 jurisdictions committed to exchanging information automatically pursuant to the OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS), starting in 2017. Full Article
ships OECD releases CbC reporting implementation status and exchange relationships between tax administrations By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 04 May 2017 11:00:00 GMT Today, another important step was taken to implement Country-by-Country Reporting in accordance with the BEPS Action 13 minimum standard, through activations of automatic exchange relationships under the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement on the Exchange of CbC Reports. Full Article
ships OECD launches facility to disclose CRS avoidance schemes; over 1800 relationships now in place to automatically exchange CRS information between tax authorities By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 05 May 2017 15:00:00 GMT As part of its ongoing efforts to maintain the integrity of the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), the OECD is today launching a disclosure facility on the AEOI portal which allows interested parties to report potential schemes to circumvent the CRS.Over 1800 bilateral exchange relationships in place for the exchange of CRS information. Full Article
ships First automatic Common Reporting Standard exchanges between 49 jurisdictions set to take place this month; now over 2000 bilateral exchange relationships in place By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 11:00:00 GMT At present, 102 jurisdictions have publicly committed to implement the Common Reporting Standard, with 49 being committed to start exchanges this month and a further 53 taking up exchanges in September 2018. Full Article
ships BEPS Action 13: OECD releases CbC reporting implementation status and exchange relationships between tax administrations By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 15:00:00 GMT Today, a further step was taken to implement Country-by-Country Reporting in accordance with the BEPS Action 13 minimum standard, through activations of automatic exchange relationships under the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement on the Exchange of CbC Reports ("the CbC MCAA"). Full Article
ships Over 2600 bilateral relationships in place for the exchange of CRS information By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Dec 2017 14:07:00 GMT The Common Reporting Standard (CRS), which is the basis for the automatic annual exchange of information on offshore financial accounts to the tax authorities of the residence country of account holders. At present, over 100 jurisdictions have publicly committed to implement the CRS, with half of them having started the exchange of CRS information in September and a further 53 set to follow in 2018. Full Article
ships BEPS Action 13: Jurisdictions implement final regulations for first filings of CbC Reports, with over 1400 bilateral relationships now in place for the automatic exchange of CbC information By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Dec 2017 14:17:00 GMT Today, a further important step was taken to implement Country-by-Country (CbC) Reporting in accordance with the BEPS Action 13 minimum standard, through activations of automatic exchange relationships under the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement on the Exchange of CbC Reports ("the CbC MCAA"). Full Article
ships Canada Imports Ships, Locomotives, Railway Rolling Stock By tradingeconomics.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:25:00 GMT Imports (Bop) - Ships, Locomotives, Railway Rolling Stock in Canada decreased to 117.90 CAD Million in March from 184.70 CAD Million in February of 2020. Imports (Bop) - Ships, Locomotives, Railway Rollin in Canada averaged 66.09 CAD Million from 1988 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 648.50 CAD Million in August of 2018 and a record low of 0.40 CAD Million in November of 1992. This page includes a chart with historical data for Canada Imports of (bop) - Ships, Locomotives, Railway Ro. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships South Africa Exports to Ships/aircraft Stores By tradingeconomics.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 11:24:00 GMT Exports to Ships/aircraft Stores CMLV in South Africa increased to 2709.92 ZAR Million in March from 1974.50 ZAR Million in February of 2020. Exports to Ships/aircraft Stores CMLV in South Africa averaged 3396.87 ZAR Million from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 9272.36 ZAR Million in December of 2015 and a record low of 279.65 ZAR Million in January of 2016. South Africa accounts for Exports to Ships/aircraft Stores using cumulative values for each year (CMLV). This page includes a chart with historical data for South Africa Exports to Ships/aircraft Stores. Full Article
ships South Africa Exports to Ships & Aircrapft Stores (world Zone) By tradingeconomics.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 11:24:00 GMT Exports to Ships & Aircrapft Stores (world Zone) in South Africa decreased to 735.41 ZAR Million in March from 833.73 ZAR Million in February of 2020. Exports to Ships & Aircrapft Stores (world Zone) in South Africa averaged 561.19 ZAR Million from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 2052.33 ZAR Million in May of 2015 and a record low of 94.50 ZAR Million in April of 2014. This page includes a chart with historical data for South Africa Exports to Ships & Aircrapft Stores (world Zone). Full Article
ships 8th Annual Meeting of the OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Governance (Berlin, Germany) By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 00:00:00 GMT The transition from education to work is not easy for many young people, particularly when it comes to finding sustainable employment with progression opportunities. Recently established national policies to support youth will be only effective if implemented in a coordinated way at local level. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Research Fellowships and Conference Sponsorship By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 22:44:00 GMT The Co-operative Research Programme (CRP)'s Call for Applications for conference sponsorship and research fellowships for funding in 2019 is now CLOSED. The CRP supports work on sustainable use of natural resources in agriculture, forests, fisheries and food production. Full Article
ships Rural-Urban Partnerships: An Integrated Approach to Economic Development By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 09:00:00 GMT This report provides a framework to understand the changing relationships between urban and rural areas. Specifically, it documents the characteristics of these partnerships and the factors that can hinder as well as enable rural-urban co-operation. Full Article
ships OECD Recommendation on Principles for Public Governance of Public-Private Partnerships By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 04 May 2012 00:00:00 GMT The OECD Recommendation on Principles for Public Governance of Public-Private Partnerships can help governments get PPPs right, by providing best practices based on Member country experiences with what works (and what doesn't). Full Article
ships Rural-Urban Partnerships: An Integrated Approach to Economic Development By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 09:00:00 GMT This report provides a framework to understand the changing relationships between urban and rural areas. Specifically, it documents the characteristics of these partnerships and the factors that can hinder as well as enable rural-urban co-operation. Full Article
ships Public-Private Partnerships Reference Guide - Version 3 By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 18:22:00 GMT The third version of the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Reference Guide provides the most relevant examples, references and resources to help readers inform themselves on key PPP topics. Full Article
ships United Kingdom Imports Intra Eu - Ships, Boats & Floating Structures By tradingeconomics.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 11:49:00 GMT Imports Intra Eu - Ships, Boats & Floating Structures in the United Kingdom decreased to 7.71 GBP Million in February from 7.85 GBP Million in January of 2020. Imports Intra Eu - Ships, Boats & Floating Structu in the United Kingdom averaged 22.16 GBP Million from 1996 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 466.94 GBP Million in April of 2010 and a record low of 0.91 GBP Million in August of 1996. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United Kingdom Imports of Intra EU - Ships, Boats & Floating Str. Full Article
ships Mexico Imports of Ships Boats & Floating Structures By tradingeconomics.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:16:00 GMT Imports of Ships, Boats & Floating Structures in Mexico decreased to 1882 USD THO in March from 3932 USD THO in February of 2020. Imports of Ships, Boats & Floating Structures in Mexico averaged 11055.01 USD THO from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 150918 USD THO in October of 2018 and a record low of 1212 USD THO in July of 2019. This page includes a chart with historical data for Mexico Imports of Ships, Boats & Floating Structures. Full Article
ships Italy Imports of Building & Repairing of Ships & Boats By tradingeconomics.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 11:17:00 GMT Imports of Building & Repairing of Ships & Boats in Italy decreased to 22.33 EUR Million in January from 1000.58 EUR Million in December of 2019. Imports of Building & Repairing of Ships & Boats in Italy averaged 91.84 EUR Million from 1991 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 1263.50 EUR Million in November of 2008 and a record low of 2 EUR Million in August of 1997. This page includes a chart with historical data for Italy Imports of Building & Repairing of Ships & Boats. Full Article
ships Australia faces ‘humanitarian disaster’ on board cruise ships By www.ft.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 09:58:16 GMT Trade union issues warning as coronavirus fears leave 11,000 crew members stranded at sea Full Article
ships UK set to pull plug on MBA apprenticeships By www.ft.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 12:32:37 GMT Decision follows scrutiny of senior executives’ use of workplace training scheme Full Article
ships Streaming service Hooq shuts down, ends partnerships with Disney’s Hotstar, Grab and others By techcrunch.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 08:51:23 +0000 Hooq, a five-year-old on-demand video streaming service that aimed to become “Netflix for Southeast Asia,” has shut down weeks after filing for liquidation and terminated its partnerships with Disney’s Hotstar, ride-hailing giant Grab, and Indonesia’s VideoMax. Hooq Digital, a joint venture among Singapore telecom group Singtel (majority owner), Sony Pictures, and Warner Bros Entertainment, discontinued […] Full Article Apps Asia Entertainment Media Mobile Airtel Disney grab hooq Hotstar Netflix singtel Southeast Asia vodafone Warner Bros
ships Great Britain win silver in men's team sprint race at the Track World Championships in Berlin By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 00:21:42 GMT It was left to Jason Kenny to add to the family's cycling silver after wife Laura defied doctor's orders but could not defy the odds. Full Article
ships Jason Kenny hopeful of finding form ahead of Tokyo Olympics after early exit at World Championships By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 22:30:34 GMT DAVID COVERDALE: The British track cycling star went out at the last-16 stage and leaves Berlin with just the silver medal he won in the team sprint, having also failed to make Thursday's keirin final. Full Article
ships Lucy Mecklenburgh pays tribute to Louis Smith after win at European Gymnastics Championships By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 07:47:54 GMT The reality star was among those in the audience as the Olympic gymnast scored top prize in the pommel horse at the 2015 tournament in Montpellier, France, on Saturday. Full Article
ships Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Phillips Idowu withdraw from Great Britain team for European Championships in Zurich By Published On :: Wed, 06 Aug 2014 18:48:25 +0100 Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Phillips Idowu and Shara Proctor have withdrawn from the Great Britain team for the European Championships in Zurich. Full Article
ships Katarina Johnson-Thompson: Missing Commonwealth Games European Championships hard but next two years are the most important of my career By Published On :: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 11:23:04 +0100 Katarina Johnson-Thompson explains the pain of missing out on the European Championships and Commonwealth Games, but says best is yet to come. Full Article
ships Katarina Johnson-Thompson 'good to go' for gold at European Indoor Championships By Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 23:02:07 +0000 Katarina Johnson-Thompson claimed she will be fearless in her attempt to win a first senior multi-event title at the European Indoor Championships in Prague. Full Article