Daily Archives: 11/05/2015

Future World Populations (2050) – video

Future World Populations (2050) -video

Published on Jun 23, 2015

Projecting the most-populated nations in the world in 2050, 35 years from now (2015).

The Top 20 Nations will be:   Continue reading

GUYANA – Capitol TV News Videos – 04 November 2015

Capitol TV logoGUYANA – Capitol TV News Videos – 04 November 2015

  • Investigation ongoing in America Street robbery
  • Crime initiatives on stream
  • Rethink 2am bars closure says PSC
  • Identities of suicide duo revealed
  • Education fair to provide guidance for overseas study
  • Sports

Click links below to view the TV News Videos:-    Continue reading

GUYANA – LATEST NEWS – 05 November 2015

GUYANA – LATEST NEWS – 05 November 2015  –  Kaieteur News 

   (see other News sources at the end of this entry)

Meet Edythe Kirchmaier – Facebook’s Oldest User- when she was 105 years old, 2 years ago.

Meet the late Edythe Kirchmaier when she was  105 years old, 2 years ago.

If you think you’re too old to be on Facebook then you need to see  Edythe Kirchmaier is 105 years old and has been using a computer since she was 95. She currently has over 40,000 friends on Facebook. She is a very kind person who is doing what she can to make the world a better place. Edith passed away on October 24th, 2015 at the age of 107 so someone else can now claim to be the oldest user on Facebook.

Canadian Politics: I guess we can all have bad days, …. eh? …ask Stephen Harper

Canadian Politics: I guess we can all have bad days,  …. eh? …ask Stephen Harper

Canada has three major Federal and provincial (State) Government parties: In the Federal Parties: The Progressive Conservatives (PC) is led by Stephen Harper; The Liberals by Justin Trudeau and the New Democratic Party (NDP) by Tom Mulcair .

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Justin Trudeau

As we try to figure out what the Canadian of October 19, 2015 election won by the Liberals mean, Liberals (184 seats); Conservatives (99 seats); NDP (44 seats) to outgoing Prime Minster Stephen Harper, here are a few insights:   Continue reading