10/29/2011

A Radio Operator required in Larkana based International Organization

A major international humanitarian organization is inviting applications from  dynamic, qualified and experienced individuals who possess a demonstrable track record of meeting challenging targets and deadlines.
Selection Criteria:

  • Bachelors Degree (preferably Telecommunication)
  • 2-3 years of relevant work experience

Contact: Please send your resumes at cvsforjobs@gmail.com (Please mention for the position applying in the subject field of the mail)
Apply Before: 6th November,2011

Professionals Required in Karachi Port Trust

We are seeking professionals for the following posts,
Female Physiotherapist (BPS-17)
A female with B.Sc in physiothereapy having 5 years relevent experience or MBBS & training in
Physical Medicine and Pain Management & Trauma.
Typist cum Computer Operator Pay Scale-4
An Intermediate with good computer knowledge and typing speed 40 WPM. Must be proficient in MS Office
with at least 2 years experience. Computer and typing test will be conducted.
Contact:
Please send your applications and resumes at the following address,
Manager (Human Resources), Karachi Port Trust, KPT Head Office Building, Eduljee Dinshaw Road,
karachi-74000, latest by November 15, 2011.

Students Protest Against Poor Conditions

BHUBANESWAR: Art students from Utkal Sangeet Mahavidyalaya are protesting against poor academic and accommodation facilities. They claim that the out of a sanctioned lecturer strength of 23 only 5 are regular lecturers are actually present, with the college mainly dependent on guest teachers. Additionally, the students claim that the condition of the boys' hostel is extremely deplorable with highly unhygienic conditions prevailing over there.
The students are threatening to boycott classes and stage demonstrations on a daily basis.

Bangalore: Foreign Students Celebrate Divali


BANGALORE, India - In an event organized by the World Organization of Students and Youth (WOSY), students from world over celebrated Divali at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan on Friday. The students belonging to Asian countries of Bhutan, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Tanzania and Uganda, actively participated in the activities of the Hindu festival. The event was mainly aimed at promoting unity and togetherness amongstthe students.

Muslim Students Accuse Catholic University Of Discrimination


Washington D.C. - Muslim students at Catholic University have accused the university administration of discrimination against them. In a 60-page dossier, the students claim that the university has failed to provide them with a separate prayer-room, free of Christian symbols and has banned them from forming a Muslim student group. A spokesman for the university however denies receiving any complaint.

The allegations are being investigated by the Office of Human Rights.

What kind of laptop is right for me?

While a laptop has become a ubiquitous accessory for modern life, the actual process of choosing the right model can take some serious time and research.
In this guide, we'll outline the different categories of laptops and which types are best for different users. We'll also take a look at CPU, hard-drive, and networking options.
Below are a handful of typical user experiences that should help outline what type of laptop is right for you. Chances are, you'll fall somewhere in between two or more of these archetypes, so carefully consider what you'll be using your new laptop for.

The student
Students typically require low prices and portability above all. A laptop that can be carried from class to class is key, so many students turn to low-cost Netbooks, which are small, low-power systems that generally cost less than $500. The downside is that these have small screens and generally use underpowered single-core CPUs.
Another option is a 13-inch thin-and-light laptop, which is somewhat less portable, but makes for a better experience when sitting down to write papers and do research. These have dual-core CPUs and often include optical drives. Apple's 13-inch MacBook is a prime example.
What to look for: At least 1GB of RAM; 160GB or larger HDD; 13-inch or smaller display.
 
The business traveler
Those who work on the road require a robust computing experience, a sturdy, rugged system to safeguard data, and often, access to security and management tools to satisfy the requirements of their IT departments.
Lenovo's ThinkPad and Dell's Latitude are two popular examples of laptop lines made with the business traveler in mind. Both brands offer security features such as Intel's vPro platform and TPM chips, internal software and hardware components that work alongside your operating system.
What to look for: 2GB to 4GB of RAM; 160GB or larger HDD; 12- to 15-inch display; Windows Vista Professional or Windows 7 Professional; mobile broadband modem.

The photographer and/or video grapher

Video game players aren't the only ones who need powerful processors, discrete graphics, and massive, fast hard drives. Those who work with high-definition video or high-resolution photographs are among the most demanding of laptop power users.
Apple's 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro laptops are among the most popular for these purposes. This is especially true as Final Cut, the widely used video-editing software, is only available for Macs (Adobe's Photoshop, however, is cross-platform).
Either a 17- or a 15-inch screen that runs at a high native resolution is suggested. You should also look for plenty of RAM--up to 8GB is ideal--and a large 500GB hard drive that runs at the faster 7,200rpm speed (typical drives run at 5,400rpm).
What to look for: 4GB-8GB of RAM; 320GB or larger 7,200rpm HDD; 17-inch or larger display.
 
The gamer

While a bit of an endangered species these days, PC gamers are among the most fervent user groups. Most serious PC gamers will naturally gravitate toward desktop computers, with their flexible upgradeability, faster components, and better cooling. But gaming laptops have made great strides in recent years.
Intel's Core 2 Quad and Core i7 CPUs are recommended for 3D gaming, as is a top-of-the-line discrete GPU, such as Nvidia's GeForce N260. High-end brands such as Alienware offer flashy, expensive laptops that can be customized with the latest components, while Gateway's P-series is a good example of a budget-minded 17-inch gaming laptop, with slightly older parts, but excellent overall value.
What to look for: 4GB to 8GB of RAM; 320GB or larger 7,200rpm HDD; 17-inch or larger display; discrete graphics GPU.
 
The home user

Anyone who does not fall into one of the above categories is likely to fit in here. From parents and children gathered around the laptop at homework time to watching Hulu videos in bed, these are systems that typically stay anchored to one desk, den, or kitchen--perhaps taking the occasional road trip or moving around from room to room.
The traditional 15-inch laptop is still the most popular size, although 14- and 16-inch versions are becoming more common. Every PC maker makes standard mainstream laptops, and they generally have more similarities than differences.
For much less than $1,000, you can expect to find an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB or larger hard drive, and a DVD burner. Usually the most configurable of laptops, you can add extras, including a Blu-ray drive or discrete graphics, to many mainstream models.
What to look for: 2GB to 4GB of RAM; 250GB or larger HDD; 14- to 16-inch display; DVD burning optical drive.

from cnet.com
It's Halloween tomorrow !


Consistent with its historical roots, the Halloween evening is charecterized by fear, and frequently arouses dormant fears in many. The fear generated by this event is symbolic of the fear which plagues so many in our moden, morally bankrupt world. It is a gripping fear for an unknown and very threatening future, a fear caused by a gnawing inner emptiness.


Our Global Village!



Hussain Ali
Science & Environment Reporter

Global temperatures have risen by 0.6 degrees Celsius in the last 130 years. This Greenhouse effect leads leads to huge impacts on a wide range of climate related factors. What may follow is a rise in global sea levels, change in vegetation zones, increase in disease levels.
Information Source: UK Environmental Change Network

Sony buys out Ericsson for $1.5 billion






In 2001, Sony joined forces with Ericsson, a Swedish mobile phone manufacturer, yielding a joint venture called Sony Ericsson. This week, Sony announced it would take full control of Ericsson, in a deal reportedly worth roughly $1.5 billion. Sony reps positioned the acquisition as a matter of synergy – now the company can more fully integrate its smartphone and consumer electronics lines.

"Its the beginning of something which I think is quite magical," Sony CEO Howard Stringer said at a press conference in London, according to Reuters. "We can more rapidly and more widely offer consumers smartphones, laptops, tablets, and televisions that seamlessly connect with one another and open up new worlds of online entertainment".

UNEMPLOYMENT WOES IN SPAIN

Spain experiences worst September increase in registered unemployed in 15 years



Further gloom spread across Spain on Tuesday as it experienced its worst September increase in registered unemployment for at least 15 years to reach 4.2 million people.
The sudden pickup in the rhythm at which Spaniards have been signing on at unemployment offices was a further blow to a country that already has Europe's worst jobless rate of 21%. The latest surge was blamed on a number of public sector layoffs as Spain bowed to deficit control demands and regional governments sacked teachers and health workers.
Regional governments account for a third of public spending and are responsible for health, education and other services. With Spain's sovereign debt under pressure on the markets, however, they have been ordered to help rein in last year's 9.2% budget deficit. Cuts in public service workforces have swept the country, with populous Catalonia, for example, cutting its budget by 10% this year.
Although many of September's newly unemployed had finished seasonal tourism jobs, at least one in six were regional and municipal workers from health, education or social services, according to employment secretary Mari Luz Rodríguez.
More alarming still was a drop of 65,000 health, education and other public sector workers contributing social security payments – with the number of teachers at the beginning of the school year dropping for the first time in recent memory, according to officials.
Spain is just about on target to meet its 6% deficit target this year, though economic growth is grinding to a halt and tax receipts are lower than projected. The jobs pain, which has left 46% of non-students under the age of 25 out of work, is unlikely to go away soon. Next year's deficit target drops to 4.4% and the regional government of Castilla La Mancha, for example, has already pledged to cut spending by 20%.
Town halls, meanwhile, are also laying-off workers as some struggle to pay wages and others, such as Albacete in the south-west, are forced to close sports centres or other amenities because electricity has been cut off.
Eight out of 10 Spaniards see unemployment as the country's biggest problem but only 17% believe see economy improving over the coming year, according to a poll released on Wednesday by the Centre for Social Investigation.
Spain has a general election on 20 November, when the conservative People's Party of Mariano Rajoy is set to defeat the socialists of prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. Rajoy is expected to be an even greater deficit hawk.

Source: The Guardian

Teachers Protest at Karachi University

Teachers in Karachi University staged a protest against honorary doctorate degree on the federal interior minister by boycotting classes. Teachers activities were suspended in 55 departments. Tens of thousands of Karachi University students suffered. 2 hour protest began at 11:30 am and a number of students left before noon. The President of the teachers' elected body said the protest was lodged 'in the interest of students'.

Teachers Job in Pacific International High Schools

Jobs Description
F.A, FSc, B.A, BSc, M.A Teachers Required,
for Play group,Primary & Middle Section Required.
Salary As per Experience and Working.
NOTE:- Teachers Should be Preferred of Nearly area



Required Skills
Talented teachers with teaching experience of more than 2 years.
Ability to convey their knowledge, Active and motivator



CategoryEducation, Training, and Library

Job TypeTemporary/Contract
Shift TimingsMorning Shift
Requires TravelingNo
Career LevelExperienced (Non-Managerial)
Number Of Vacancies3
Required QualificationF.A, FSc, B.A, BSc, M.A
Required Experience1 year
Salary Per Month6000 - 10000 PKR
Required GenderAny
Posted onOct 28, 2011
Last DateNovember 31,2011
CompanyPacific International High Schools
LocationGUJRANWALA, Pakistan


Source:  http://www.mustakbil.com/job/51006/

Nestlé Health Science acquires leading US gastrointestinal diagnostics company

Nestlé today has been announced as the winner of the 2011 Stockholm Industry Water Award for its leadership, performance, and efforts to improve the water management in its supply chain.
Awarded by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), the honour recognises Nestlé’s aim to improve the water management and efficiency of its operations.  To illustrate, the Company’s water consumption has decreased from more than five litres of water per USD of sales ten years ago, to less than 1.4 litres today.

Nestle Official Press Release

Google Calls All Programmers; The Challenge is On!


Google Student Blog
Jeff Cameron, AI Challenge Lead Organizer

Self-driving cars. Computers that beat humans on Jeopardy!. The magic of Google Translate. If you want to learn about artificial intelligence, which powers all of the above, but don’t know how to get started, then the 2011 AI Challenge may be just what you’re looking for. In the 2011 AI Challenge, sponsored by Google, you will create a computer program that controls a colony of ants. Your ants must search for food in order to multiply, and also defend your colony from ants controlled by other players. You submit your code online (updating and adding to it as often as you wish) and watch your ants battle it out against ants submitted by other people from around the world.

You may be wondering what sort of experience you need to compete in the AI Challenge. The answer is: none! The AI Challenge, which is run by students for students, is accessible to everyone, from experts to beginners. There are tutorials, walkthroughs and strategy guides available for free on the website to get you started. You can even download a simple working entry to use as a starting point.

So what are you waiting for? Submissions open today on aichallenge.org and will close in December. Join the challenge and you’ll be able to submit a basic entry and see your name on the global leaderboard (among thousands of other competitors!) in under 5 minutes.