Mysteries and Spirituality by Nazir Jahangir
A thoughtless mind is like a balloon wanders aimlessly and falls down! KHALIL GIBRAN said: If a door is closed on you, there is always a window beneath the surface of the wall but God has left it to you to do the scratching. If you are in search of seeking the Truth/Reality, following publications may be of your help.
Contents
Accounts of Jinnee!
Reality of Magic!
True Stories knotted with mysteries.
Life Means pain for me(Interview)
What is mysticism?
Nothingness!
You may discover all the answers in Nazir jahangir's publications
Publications by Nazir Jahangir
1. Knotty Mysteries
2. Life, Hadith and Mysticism
3. Dreams (An exaustive book on dreams)
Nazir Jahangir's take on writing
Writing merely doesn’t mean recoding things as they happened. If one simply writes what one feels that is pure photography. Experiences need to be brewed in the purgatory of ones mind and heart. Emotions are to be crisped in the agonies of life to make them communicable to others. One of the prodigious job of a writer is to made his experiences universal.
Jahangir has his own distinction. His diction, his treatment is always different. In fact , his short story would itself bespeak that he has been jotted down by Nazir Jahangir
Pain is the canvas on which I paint
Whether it is my short stories, poetry or plays, my theme is always pain in its comprehensive sense. Pain is the canvas on which I paint. Each individual soul seems pain incarnate to me. Every laughter to me is fraught with vestiges of agony. Man’s laughter seems insincere while his crying genuine. I think I have seen life raw. Even birds and flowers to me seem writhing with angst. When a flower boasts of its color that is basically a posture to hide its pain. So far as I have penetrated human psychology, I feel human weaknesses, pride, laughter, dressing and every aspect of human personality as an effort to mitigate that pain, whether he is conscious or unconscious of it. Anyone who refutes me is not saying truth.
Nazir Jahangir
Nazir Jahangir's Website
http://nazirjahangir.8k.com
A thoughtless mind is like a balloon wanders aimlessly and falls down! KHALIL GIBRAN said: If a door is closed on you, there is always a window beneath the surface of the wall but God has left it to you to do the scratching. If you are in search of seeking the Truth/Reality, following publications may be of your help.
Contents
Accounts of Jinnee!
Reality of Magic!
True Stories knotted with mysteries.
Life Means pain for me(Interview)
What is mysticism?
Nothingness!
You may discover all the answers in Nazir jahangir's publications
Publications by Nazir Jahangir
1. Knotty Mysteries
2. Life, Hadith and Mysticism
3. Dreams (An exaustive book on dreams)
Nazir Jahangir's take on writing
Writing merely doesn’t mean recoding things as they happened. If one simply writes what one feels that is pure photography. Experiences need to be brewed in the purgatory of ones mind and heart. Emotions are to be crisped in the agonies of life to make them communicable to others. One of the prodigious job of a writer is to made his experiences universal.
Jahangir has his own distinction. His diction, his treatment is always different. In fact , his short story would itself bespeak that he has been jotted down by Nazir Jahangir
Pain is the canvas on which I paint
Whether it is my short stories, poetry or plays, my theme is always pain in its comprehensive sense. Pain is the canvas on which I paint. Each individual soul seems pain incarnate to me. Every laughter to me is fraught with vestiges of agony. Man’s laughter seems insincere while his crying genuine. I think I have seen life raw. Even birds and flowers to me seem writhing with angst. When a flower boasts of its color that is basically a posture to hide its pain. So far as I have penetrated human psychology, I feel human weaknesses, pride, laughter, dressing and every aspect of human personality as an effort to mitigate that pain, whether he is conscious or unconscious of it. Anyone who refutes me is not saying truth.
Nazir Jahangir
Nazir Jahangir's Website
http://nazirjahangir.8k.com
The Borwick Proposals came about as the indirect and unintended result of a conference held by the National Union of Students, (In accordance with the Centre for Excellence in leadership), on the 28th to the 30th November 2007 at Borwick Hall in northern Lancashire. Lasting three days, it was intended to foster 'Excellence in Leadership' by the socialisation of the Student Delegates into supporting the National Union of Students. Understandably, some Delegates were critical of this quite blatant propaganda exercise and the result of this was the creation of the Borwick Proposals.
The list was drawn up by a number of Delegates, (of whom the most prominent and most enthusiastic were Kyle Kennedy and Ian Bannon), and was instrumental in defining what students expect from their Student Union and how such criteria were to be met.
The method of meeting these criteria was decided upon as being in the form of a Constitution, (Thenceforth known as the Borwick Constitution), which was to be applied in a number of Colleges. From there, it was expected that these Colleges would then join together as a Confederation, committed to upholding the 'Law of Liberal Democracy' and defending the rights of students, not merely as students but as citizens and individuals in their own right.
The List of Proposals, (though in no published format, as of yet), is as such;
-The creation of a constitutional text enshrining the principles of Freedom and Liberty.
-The creation and incorporation of a legal and judicial system into the running of Students Unions.
-The creation and incorporation of a formal legislative structure to ensure more participation in Student Governance.
-The complete reform of the structure of a Union Executive, with a Seal of Office and a system of Decree-making.
-The creation of a 'Collective Presidency', whereby rather than have one de facto head of government, a committee of three
exists to ensure constant leadership and abuse of power.
-And above all, the assurance that principle be placed before politic; to ensure that the Duties of Office be not neglected,
as well as to ensure that personal philosphies, (Of those who should know better, no less), do not influence or affect the
running of a Students Union or indeed, the rights of its members. As has happened before.
The list was drawn up by a number of Delegates, (of whom the most prominent and most enthusiastic were Kyle Kennedy and Ian Bannon), and was instrumental in defining what students expect from their Student Union and how such criteria were to be met.
The method of meeting these criteria was decided upon as being in the form of a Constitution, (Thenceforth known as the Borwick Constitution), which was to be applied in a number of Colleges. From there, it was expected that these Colleges would then join together as a Confederation, committed to upholding the 'Law of Liberal Democracy' and defending the rights of students, not merely as students but as citizens and individuals in their own right.
The List of Proposals, (though in no published format, as of yet), is as such;
-The creation of a constitutional text enshrining the principles of Freedom and Liberty.
-The creation and incorporation of a legal and judicial system into the running of Students Unions.
-The creation and incorporation of a formal legislative structure to ensure more participation in Student Governance.
-The complete reform of the structure of a Union Executive, with a Seal of Office and a system of Decree-making.
-The creation of a 'Collective Presidency', whereby rather than have one de facto head of government, a committee of three
exists to ensure constant leadership and abuse of power.
-And above all, the assurance that principle be placed before politic; to ensure that the Duties of Office be not neglected,
as well as to ensure that personal philosphies, (Of those who should know better, no less), do not influence or affect the
running of a Students Union or indeed, the rights of its members. As has happened before.
Ocean Airways is another Dominican based Airline that will starts operations in January as a charter airline with flights to all the caribbean an all Intl Airports in Dominican Republic.
History
Ocean Airways Aircraft Services was founded in 2005. It is now making rights to can fly in DR.
It Hub is La Isabela International Airport
Fleet
The fleet consists of:
*1 Piper Chieftain
*2 Cessna Citation II
History
Ocean Airways Aircraft Services was founded in 2005. It is now making rights to can fly in DR.
It Hub is La Isabela International Airport
Fleet
The fleet consists of:
*1 Piper Chieftain
*2 Cessna Citation II
Doing business in Africa and problems/opportunities faced by small, medium and micro enterprisesBold text
Small, medium and micro (SMMEs) enterprise in South Africa
The following organisation conduct research on SMME's in South Africa. (this list is not comprehensive list)
SME Survey (Pty) Ltd
GEM Report
SME Survey (Pty) Ltd
Is an annually research project, started in 2003, that conducts random telephonic interviews with small business owners/decision-makers with less than 200 employees. It is an annual project and with an average of 5000 interviews year on year it has been labelled the largest research conduct on SMEs in South Africa. This non-profit organisation surivivors with great sponsors backing this research.
This research has shown that ADSL uptake has drastically increased over the years by SMEs in South Africa with less than 1% of this random sample indicating ADSL as their main source of internet conncetivity in 2003 and by 2007 just under 60% have indicated that their main form of internet connectivity is ADSL. They have seen a direct cannibalisation of the Dial up connection which was sitting at over 60% of the sample using it in 2003, to now just under 10% using Dial up. This indicates that a higher form of internet connectivity is being used by SMMEs in South Africa.
Key findings in the SME Survey 2007 research indicated that:
A range of resources in use by SMEs can be linked to high levels of competitiveness, with IT, HR and the Internet being key differentiators. However, these resources do not by themselves create winning companies, and must be embraced where they are relevant and where the business case is clear.
The factor worrying SME decision-makers the most in South Africa is crime, which appears to have a significant impact on business confidence. Cash-flow concerns follow close behind.
While the ability to acquire Black Economic Empowerment status has emerged as a significant issue for SMEs, it has not become more important for SMEs in the past year, and has not had an impact on procurement policy among SMEs. This is largely as a result of the finalised BEE framework exempting smaller businesses – below a certain turnover and staff size – from requirements for complying with a BEE scorecard.
Access to Finances and Access to Skills and Expertise remain the critical resources SMEs require for both starting and running enterprises, but satisfaction with such access remains poor. The enabling environment for SMEs lags far behind the needs of SMEs, and this lag has translating into lower levels of competitiveness.
Work experience remains the key source for learning the skills and developing the expertise to start and run a small or medium enterprise. This, in turn, emphasises the critical importance of job creation in order to stimulate and underpin entrepreneurship in South Africa.
Small, medium and micro (SMMEs) enterprise in South Africa
The following organisation conduct research on SMME's in South Africa. (this list is not comprehensive list)
SME Survey (Pty) Ltd
GEM Report
SME Survey (Pty) Ltd
Is an annually research project, started in 2003, that conducts random telephonic interviews with small business owners/decision-makers with less than 200 employees. It is an annual project and with an average of 5000 interviews year on year it has been labelled the largest research conduct on SMEs in South Africa. This non-profit organisation surivivors with great sponsors backing this research.
This research has shown that ADSL uptake has drastically increased over the years by SMEs in South Africa with less than 1% of this random sample indicating ADSL as their main source of internet conncetivity in 2003 and by 2007 just under 60% have indicated that their main form of internet connectivity is ADSL. They have seen a direct cannibalisation of the Dial up connection which was sitting at over 60% of the sample using it in 2003, to now just under 10% using Dial up. This indicates that a higher form of internet connectivity is being used by SMMEs in South Africa.
Key findings in the SME Survey 2007 research indicated that:
A range of resources in use by SMEs can be linked to high levels of competitiveness, with IT, HR and the Internet being key differentiators. However, these resources do not by themselves create winning companies, and must be embraced where they are relevant and where the business case is clear.
The factor worrying SME decision-makers the most in South Africa is crime, which appears to have a significant impact on business confidence. Cash-flow concerns follow close behind.
While the ability to acquire Black Economic Empowerment status has emerged as a significant issue for SMEs, it has not become more important for SMEs in the past year, and has not had an impact on procurement policy among SMEs. This is largely as a result of the finalised BEE framework exempting smaller businesses – below a certain turnover and staff size – from requirements for complying with a BEE scorecard.
Access to Finances and Access to Skills and Expertise remain the critical resources SMEs require for both starting and running enterprises, but satisfaction with such access remains poor. The enabling environment for SMEs lags far behind the needs of SMEs, and this lag has translating into lower levels of competitiveness.
Work experience remains the key source for learning the skills and developing the expertise to start and run a small or medium enterprise. This, in turn, emphasises the critical importance of job creation in order to stimulate and underpin entrepreneurship in South Africa.