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Two students help four women to abandon prostitution

This last Weekend at 8 P.M, I was with my friend, we walked to take air tonight like a ride, we met two ladies and they asked us if we did not need to do sex. We said no and we continued our ride. We asked each other, why these women become prostitutes? On that point we…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on April 12, 2010 at 8:30pm — 5 Comments

Empowering Women

Many countries are spending time and resources establishing policies that empower their women. When looking for "proof" of the impact of those policies on the economy, Rwanda comes up as the prime example.

After the slaughter of ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus by Hutu lilitias, Rwanda was left with a population that was 60% female. To make matters worse, thousand of men were jailed for war crimes, or

living as refugees in Congo, so women – at first by default – took

roles…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on April 9, 2010 at 7:57pm — 2 Comments

A real economic transaction this week using a currency.

My class project is approved

It is very pleasure this week for our classmates, all are very happy for my idea to buy and use our own photocopier instead of spending much money everyday and sometimes missing a good customer care out of campus. Most of professors before teaching, everyone give us a syllabus for that every student needs a copy of it. We are forty eight students in my class. Yesterday, on April 6, 2010 in the small meeting and I profit to launch my proposition, I showed the… Continue

Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on April 7, 2010 at 7:30pm — No Comments

What Is The Value Of Money?

Money we all know is a medium of exchange

Buyers and sellers relate to each other through money

The question here is – what is the value of money?

The rise and fall of foreign exchange

Is used to measure the value of money

Success to many is also measured by money

Corporate positions are measured by…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on April 6, 2010 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

Credit Union should make the biggest change in how we use money in the future.

A credit union should make the biggest change in how we use money in the future, because a Credit union is a cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members, and operated for the purpose of promoting thrift, providing credit at reasonable rates, and providing other financial services to its members.

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“Success Is All About Smart Work, Hard Work and Network”

How do you achieve success? Everyone is eager to know the formula for success. If the formula is known everyone will attain success. There are number of formulae for success. Here is one of the formulae for success which is a three pillar approach where you need to bank on hard work, smart work and network to scale greater heights of success.



Hard work is all about the ability to put in efforts and energies quantitatively. That means, putting efforts with less emphasis on planning… Continue

Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on April 4, 2010 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

Money is neither good nor bad

Money means different things to different people. For some it's

freedom, for others it's security. Thoughts about making money make

some people feel dirty. Take a moment to examine your feelings about

money. Does it make you stressed? Are your thoughts about money

empowering or disempowering? In reality, money is actually neutral and

is defined as 'a medium of exchange'. Money itself is neither good nor

bad. What some people do to make money can be good or bad,… Continue

Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on April 3, 2010 at 9:30am — No Comments

World Water day 2020

Today,on Wold Water day, We are raised our voices and claim the availability of clean water and sustainable sanitation. No life without water and the life with no safer sanitation is polluted. No human development in such conditions, that's why all governments, NGO's and to whom it may concern must make the plans and provide the adequate services to support the people for being in the paradise of clean Water, Sanitation and Hygiene.

Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 31, 2010 at 11:43pm — No Comments

Rwanda: Kitchen Garden



The kitchen garden (with the use of sacs) is an angle that the government is using to help Rwandans eradicate poverty by stamping out malnutrition.The kitchen garden is a project that we introduced in our community as

a way of helping poor people with no jobs and resources who are living

on a day by day income, "learning how to make a kitchen garden will enable people to…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 31, 2010 at 4:33pm — 5 Comments

My Rights



I HAVE A RIGHT TO BE HAPPY AND TO BE TREATED WITH CARE AND UNDERSTANDING.

This means: I should be able to express my ideas and that no one should laugh at me or hurt my feelings.

I HAVE A RIGHT TO BE RESPECTED AS A PERSON.

This means: I should be treated fairly even though my skin color may be different or though I am fat or thin, tall or short, or a girl or boy.

I HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE SAFE.

This means: No person should hit, kick, push, or pinch me, or try to… Continue

Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 31, 2010 at 3:17pm — 1 Comment

Let's be together for our Earth

Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 28, 2010 at 10:42pm — 2 Comments

Does EVERYONE need help?

Njdarkangel wrote:



Yes, most people need help. Honestly, everyone functions at his or her own capacity. If someone

actually asks for help, even though you may feel slighted about it, or

maybe feel that it is immature, remember, at one time, you were also

immature. It wasn't always that you looked the way you do, and thought

your thoughts in the way with which you now show and display. You are

the way you are because you once chose to ask … now… Continue

Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 28, 2010 at 10:00pm — 3 Comments

Be a Better Person in Life

Being miserable can come from just being a bad person. You have to ask

yourself, if you really are a good person overall. No one wants to be a

bad person, but sometimes being a bad person seems to be easier.

Sometimes we don't even really see it. It's easier to cheat, lie and

steal in life, than to do things the honest and good way. I think at

times we've all been a bad, or good person. We all have good and bad in

us. So let's try to bring out more good in… Continue

Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 28, 2010 at 9:35pm — 3 Comments

Get Into the Groove

We all know that knowledge workers work best by getting into “flow”, also known as being “in the zone”, where they are fully concentrated on their work and fully tuned out of their environment. They lose track of

time and produce great stuff through absolute concentration…trouble is

that it’s so easy to get knocked out of the zone. Noise, phone calls,

going out for lunch, having to drive 5 minutes to Starbucks for coffee,

and interruptions by coworkers – especially…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 28, 2010 at 9:04pm — 1 Comment

Shut up and Get Back to Work!

Many people prefer to work either early in the morning or late at

night – times when they’re not being bothered.

When you have a long stretch where you aren’t bothered, you can get in the zone. The zone is when you are most productive. It’s when you don’t have to mindshift between various tasks. It’s when you aren’t

interrupted to answer a question or look up something or send an email

or answer an im. The alone zone is where real progress is made.

Getting in the…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 28, 2010 at 9:01pm — 2 Comments

When rich meets poor - Wealthy entrepreneurs into village



“I believe if you’re poor, it’s because God wants you to be poor and if you’re rich, God wants you to be rich. ” True or false?"



"I will never hire employees who look down on the poor," Luo said.…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 27, 2010 at 9:00pm — 3 Comments

PURPOSE OF LIFE

For some of us, life is pretty much a straightforward process. We are reasonably comfortable with who we are and what we are about. Even our personal struggles fit into some kind of meaningful pattern. Doubts and

confusion may arise from time to time, but an underlying meaning or purpose

sustains us.







For others of us, life is not so straightforward. Coping with the fast pace and complexity of life may find us straining to pull up the…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 27, 2010 at 8:52pm — 1 Comment

Water is life



Water is our most precious resource. Yet it is currently under attack by our waste, pollution, privitization, and the exacerbation of climate change. We must be aware of this and work to preserve and conserve

water for future generations. This will be our legacy to our…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 27, 2010 at 8:18pm — 5 Comments

The Global Water Crisis

We really have to understand water is a key element for the poor and vulnerable. That’s why we have a commitment to trying to do our best.”



The more I read about this crucial issue the more incensed I become about this global crisis that is totally unnecessary because we have

all we need to mitigate it. I also feel disillusioned about a global

community that for the most part is not treating this with the urgency

it deserves. Do we have to see corpses of children who… Continue

Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 27, 2010 at 8:03pm — 1 Comment

How to Make A Difference In Our Society Today

I am not sure about you but a lot of people I know do not have the

beliefs that they could actually make a difference in the society.

That's the reality and the fact is, each and everyone of us has the

ability to excel in anything we want to do, if we want to.



"It doesn't matter who you are, where you come from. The ability to triumph begins with you. Always."



This is not a motivational quote. In case you do not know, there is a seed planted inside you…

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Added by Iyamuremye Jean de Dieu on March 27, 2010 at 3:30pm — 3 Comments

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