Monday, October 18, 2010

Arsenal went to confirm the leased Hull City goalkeeper Man Nuoni temper

Arsenal official website latest news, Italian goalkeeper Man Nuoni loan Hull City have completed all the formalities, he would wearing a "tiger" shirt campaign to the British crown in January 2011.
2005, 22-year-old Man Nuoni transfer to Arsenal from Atlanta, but played little chance the Italian teenager, Wenger has always been the third choice. Manuel Almunia last season and injured while Fabianski, Man Nuoni been playing opportunities. Champions League 3-2 win over Standard Liege have an excellent game to play, the magic back to the Premiership game against Fulham is a war deeply for many viewers remember.
Played last season in all competitions, the Man Nuoni although occasionally lose the ball, but Arsenal never lose, but in Manuel Almunia after injury, Man Nuoni returned to the bench. Late this summer, one keeper gunmen undetermined, the Italian teenager who dreamed of the main location, the league began, Manuel Almunia is still the One choice, Fabianski is firmly installed in the main force in the near future, more young Wally is also more and more people are concerned about Disney.
To get more playing opportunities, Man Nuoni has publicly expressed the idea back to Italy. Perhaps now take place on his loan as well as Hull City and Arsenal are a good thing, because there is no match for a long time, Man Nuoni in the Italian U21 national team was not good, even over low-level errors. In fact, the Man Nuoni no stranger to the lease, because he has had on loan at Barnsley and the experience of playing four times.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The miners rescued so far appear to be in better physical health than expected

'Given the size of this group, it's almost a guarantee that we're going to see cases of post-traumatic stress disorder, sleep disturbances and clinical depression,' said Sheryl Bishop, a social psychologist and expert in survival in extreme conditions at University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. 'They may look fine now, but they could have flashbacks and nightmares six months from now or even later.'

Chile's health minister, Jaime Manalich, said the miners' physical ailments were the same ones the men had described before the rescue began. Two men will undergo major oral surgery for teeth infections or abscesses. Another miner who is recovering from acute pneumonia suffers from a lung disease common among miners called silicosis and came up with a special oxygen mask as a precaution, wire services reported.

'I have to humbly admit that the miners' health is more than satisfactory,' Dr. Manalich said.

The miners' remarkable feat of surviving as long as they did was probably buttressed by the initial decision of a few individuals to quickly take on leadership roles.

That likely helped to make the group cohesive and stable -- and gave them hope.

Later, when they knew that help was on the way, the trapped miners probably benefited from having to take on a vital task crucial to their rescue: clearing debris so that the rescue shaft could be drilled.

'It gave them something concrete to do, and that gave them the psychological stamina to endure the wait' Dr. Bishop said.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

With their fees under pressure and merger and acquisition activity still sluggish

The consultants' emphasis on developing markets is yet another shift for an industry that has had to refocus its work force multiple times over the past decade. During the dot-com boom, clients sought e-commerce advice. After Sept. 11, they looked for help with cost-cutting, and then, a few years later, with M&A. During the recession, clients turned again to cost cuts.

This time, consultancy firms are advising Western companies on how to expand in the emerging markets and also helping overseas concerns boost their infrastructure, management and accounting.

Last week, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd. announced it plans to spend $1 billion on new hires, development and other strategic investments over the next five years.

For hiring, 'China and India will be at the top of the list,' Chief Executive Jim Quigley says. He also plans to bolster operations in Southeast Asia, Brazil, Russia and the Middle East.

Demand for management-consulting services in emerging markets is still relatively small. In 2009, the global market totaled $172 billion, with North America at $79.1 billion, China at $3.1 billion and India at $1.1 billion, according to Tom Rodenhauser, vice president of Kennedy Consulting Research & Advisory.

The fees consultants can charge in emerging markets can be as much as 40% lower than rates in the U.S. But the volume of work is growing, and most international firms are making local hires, which helps to offset the lower fees.

On-the-ground staff also helps the Western firms compete against expanding home-grown consulting firms, which provide expertise on legal and regulatory issues, demographics and local market conditions.

For example, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., a top consulting firm based in India, plans to hire 40,000 people in the year ending March 31, 2011.

G.V. Gopalakrishnan, chief operating officer of Aditya Birla Financial Services Group, a Mumbai-based division of Aditya Burla Nuvo, says Tata's research is improving the company's understanding of India's rural market.

But overseas clients look to Western firms like Deloitte for help in such areas as measuring competitiveness, improving cash flow and recruiting. Recently, the consultant worked with a large Chinese telecom company, helping the mobile operator measure its performance against rivals like Vodafone Group PLC. It also served as the auditor for the Agricultural Bank of China Ltd. when it made its initial public offering, Deloitte says.

Ernst & Young will hire at least 38,000 people globally in the year ending June 30, 2011, up from 32,000 a year earlier, in such areas as advising, taxes and auditing.

The firm, which has 141,000 employees globally, has doubled its head count in China over the past four years to 9,000, and it plans to recruit an additional 2,500 employees there in the year ending June 30, 2011, says Chief Operating Officer John Ferraro.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Single reading: You are love "high demand" do

Gone are the days when you were considered a “good catch” if you were gorgeous or you had a fabulous income or if you were good in bed. Today it’s a lot more complex than that. What do singles seek in their prospective partners? Before you brag about yourself, how can you be sure you are a good catch? Read on.

  Are you available?
  Be sure you are available for a relationship if you are seeking one. If you are addicted to your work or consumed by other interests, you cannot do justice to a budding relationship. Get over your previous relationships, leave behind all emotional baggage and move on!

  Do you believe in equality in a relationship?
  If you have faith in a give and take relationship, only then can you do justice to one. Both partners need to be at par and willing to compromise for each other for a fulfilling relationship.

  Are you unrealistic?
  Are you a level-headed person or do you have unrealistic expectations for a relationship? If you day-dream about a date straight out of that glamour magazine1 you may not be a good catch! Who will risk trying to fulfill all your “out of this world” dreams?

  Are you a fitness freak?
  If your conversation on your first date is going to be all about calories and push-ups, you may be better off in a gym. There are other, more pleasant ways to convey from eromance. matters of the heart. But being health conscious, without being paranoid about it, is definitely a catch. It means you take care of your well-being and you are particular to avoid unhealthy habits and it shows in your great shape! You will make great company.

  Do you value other people’s opinions?
  Even if you disagree with someone, do you respect his opinion? Do you give him a fair opportunity to put across his views? If you believe that nothing but what you say and do is the truth, you arenot a good catch. And that is an unbeatable truth.

  Do you plead for attention?
  If you try desperate means to seek attention, you are not a good catch. Even if you like someone, do not cling to her. Let the attraction be mutual. Allow the affection to grow. Learn to give her some space. Do not be possessive or try to demand her attention.

  Do you believe in love at first sight?
  Do you dream about an instantaneous attraction, where you would be swept off your feet? Well, it may just turn out to be an infatuation that may fizzle out sooner than you realize. If you are a good catch, you will allow a relationship to evolve and mature over time.

  Are you honest?
  Honesty and trust are the pillars of any relationship. Being honest does not mean you go on and on about your obnoxious ex or your passionate one night stand years ago. Be frank about your ambitions, your desires or your expectations. You are a good catch if you are honest and can be trusted.

  Do you stand by your values?
  Compromise is the key to a successful relationship, but that does not mean to let go of your principles. You are a good catch if you stand by your values and learn to put your foot down against anything unethical. Being accepted and appreciated for who you areheralds the beginning of a mature relationship.

  Are you independent?
  Being in a relationship does not mean you need help and support from your partner in all that you do. Are you competent enough to tackle all your problems on your own? You are a good catch if you are self-reliant.