Posts Tagged ‘Arielle Adler’
21st Century Biggest Paradox – Prolonging Life with Job Vacancy Inadequacy, Now What?
Through the ages continuous efforts by scientists have increased the average life expectancy. Foreseen is that in the course of this century life expectancy will reach 100 years and possibly far beyond. Endless medical research and efforts are made with the aim of prolonging life; fighting life threatening diseases, predicting new epidemics and curing those…
Read MoreMaking or Breaking An Article – 5 Tips On Publishing Content
When reading content, regardless if published in an e-book or on the internet, as a blog or an company website, our unconscious brain scans it and decides very quickly if we like what we read or not. Not only WHAT we read makes our unconscious brain decide if we enjoy it or not, but its…
Read MoreTo Bid or Not To Bid On It – The Bitcoin
The Bitcoin as a new payment concept can be pretty intimidating as its perception is still quit new. Developed in 2008 by techies, this digital form of money is considered by many people as an overrated techno-bubble. Fact is that its value swings volatility, has the ability to be used anonymously and might be acquired…
Read MoreRushing Through Life; Enjoy It Or Stress Out
Do you know the feeling that: Your day is too short? There are not enough hours in a day? You hardly are able to cross off action items from your have-to-do list? You add new action items to your to-do list faster than you are able to them cross off? You go to sleep with…
Read MorePeace Talks – A Cat and Mouse Game
Earlier this week Israel freed 26 Palestinian prisoners as part of the US-brokered peace talks prior to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s planned visit to the Middle East region. The release incited ecstasy among Palestinians, who welcomed the prisoners back into the West Bank and Gaza Strip after extended periods of imprisonment. But as…
Read MoreJaunt For Israeli Parliament Members, With A Sour Tang
On 27.01.2014 an impressive large delegation of Israeli ministers and other Israeli members of parliament (Knesset) will fly with two specially chartered airplanes to Poland for the attending of the International Remembrance Day of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps. Without any doubt, this is an important event from a historical and educational perspective,…
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