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CONDEMNATIONS ON ACTS AGAINST WOMEN

It is surprising to know that in this modern time of our civilization there are still nations that remained so naïve, so ignorant, so mean, so violent, so arrogant and so evil against our women. Those arrogant minds must now be awake that gender classification is not the same as discrimination; by this circumstance, I vehemently utter my condemnation against all nations whose standards, cultures and laws failed to recognize women as a human living specie with rights and existence equal with anybody else.

 

I CONDEMNED the nation who treated women as an inferior organism;

 

I CONDEMNED the nation   who tolerated the disrespect towards women;

 

I CONDEMNED the cultures and laws that sell their women for marriage;

 

I CONDEMNED the religion which allows the maltreatment of women;

 

I CONDEMNED the community whose practice is to send their helpless little women to a violent person who could afford the dowry;

 

I CONDEMNED the mentality and belief that men are authorized to strike/beat women;

 

I CONDEMNED the judicial systems who afford lesser rights on women;

 

I CONDEMNED all systems which based its entire classifications on gender;

 

I CONDEMNED all acts that are deliberately done against women; and

 

I VEHEMENTLY CONDEMNED those who think that a society could survive without women.

 

                    

                     IN HONOR OF AND DEDICATION TO

                     THEO VAN GOGH, a filmaker who was murdered by an Islamic extremist in Amsterdam in 2004 after he made a short film exposing Islam’s treatment of women.

August 29, 2008 Posted by barrister79 | Human Rights Advocacy | , , | No Comments Yet

Business Lessons 4: Questions on Capital

One of the first concern in any business is the thing called “capital”. In business, the term “capital” is understood as the prime operational expenses in the commencement of the business.

There are questions, however, which may help eradicating the myths pertaining with capital.

 

Question 1: Is it necessary to have a big capital to commence a business?

Answer:      No. It is enough that a capital may cover the necessary business expenses.

 

Question 2: Should there be a capital to every business?

Answer:      Yes. A business without a capital is no business at all.

 

Question 3: What is included in capital?

Answer:      Capital includes the expenses in the operation of the business, and all its losses. Meaning, capital shall also cover for the losses while the business is on the process of negotiating the mortal stage of its operation.

 

Question 4: When shall the capital terminate?

Answer:      Capital may be terminated after all operational expenses are replenished by gains or the profits of business. The subsequent expenses shall not be considered capital because it may be answered by the gains obtained. Gains is considered only after the recovery of the capital

 

Question 5: Is it necessary to have an actual capital?

Answer:      No. An actual capital is the capital at hand. Business may still commence by using a collateral capital or any other commercial devices and instruments, like checks, mortgages, loans, credits, et.c.

It is not necessary that a capital should always be in cash.

 

Question 6: Should capital always be in money?

Answer:      No. There are substitutes to money which may be used as a capital, like negotiable instruments. An asset, like oratorical skills, may also be utilized as a capital in any religious business.

 

Question 7: Is there a business without capital?

Answer:      No. Capital is essential before the commencement of a business.

 

August 29, 2008 Posted by barrister79 | Business, Business & Strategy, Business Consultancy, Business Lesson, Business Philosophy | , , | No Comments Yet