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Historian: The First Wave of the Arab Liberation Movement Was Against Colonial Domination; The Second is for More Democracy, Freedom and Human Rights

Historian and professor of Islamic studies at the University of London’s Birkbeck College, Basheer Nafi, puts the Egyptian protests in the following context:My feeling is that we are witnessing a second wave of the Arab liberation movement … In the …

Salman’s Being Human watches available online

salman khan 1Bollywood heartthrob Salman Khan, who recently launched luxury watches named after his Being Human charitable foundation, has now inaugurated an exclusive online store to sell them. “Oh! I forgot to tell you that now Being Human watches are on sale online – www.beinghumanwatches.com,” Salman posted on Twitter. Apart from luxuay watches, his foundation also churns [...]

EU too “soft” on human rights abusers

The UN and the EU are too “soft” on those countries accused of human rights abuses, said Human Rights Watch in its annual World Report, Deutsche Welle reports. Many governments, including EU member states, adopt approaches of “dialogue” and “cooperation” which do not generate any pressure for change, according to the non-governmental organization.

Human error caused factory explosion

Preliminary investigation has confirmed early suspicions that human error was responsible for a series of blasts at Čačak-based Sloboda factory. Lt. Col. Miroslav Đorđević of the Defense Inspectorate has stated that during the storage process, impact to the fuse ignited the pyrotechnic filler of one grenade.

Human evolution: The old man of the mountain returns

More evidence for a previously unknown species of human

SVANTE PAABO, the DNA palaeontologist whose work provided the inspiration for “Jurassic Park”, has produced a nice Christmas present for students of human evolution. He and his colleagues have confirmed, using the creature’s whole genome, that a fossil finger bone which is at least 30,000 years old, and which was found in a cave in the Altai mountains of Siberia, comes from a previously unknown human species. That was all but certain from their previous study of the creature’s mitochondrial DNA (an abundant form of the molecule found in cells’ powerpacks), released in March. The latest analysis, published in Nature on December 23rd, removes any doubt—and adds a tooth to the meagre stock of evidence from the new species that modern science is able to examine.

This discovery is extraordinary on many levels. Perhaps the most important is that one small group of modern humans who live far away from Siberia—the Melanesian islanders of the Pacific Ocean—have picked up a block of genes from the newly discovered species on their (or, rather, their ancestors’) travels. Genetic evidence of the Melanesians’ journey from the African cradle of Homo sapiens, which started (like that of all non-African people) about 60,000 years ago when a band of adventurers crossed the straits of Bab el Mandeb, from modern Djibouti to modern Yemen, suggests they then continued along the south coast of Asia, never going far inland. For the necessary interbreeding to have happened, Dr Paabo’s new species would thus have to have been spread over a vast area of Asia. Yet it has left no previously identified traces. …

DDoS Attacks Targeting Human Rights Sites Rise as Weapon

A new report from Harvard University underscores the use of DDoS attacks to silence political speech, and what organizations can do about it. – Its no secret denial-of-service attacks have increasingly become a
mode of protest in the cyber-world, as well as a way to silence
political critics; but a new report from Harvard University’s
Berkman Center for Internet amp; Society underscores just how much.
According to the report (PDF), …


Thaci, KLA named in human organ trade report

The ethnic Albanian leaders of the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) were responsible for organizing human organ trafficking. This is according to a report submitted by CoE investigator Dick Marty, that should be discussed in late January 2011.

Retail POS Software Removes Human Error and Costly Waste Posted By : Fred Fish

Retail POS software is strategically designed to focus on providing businesses with smooth operations.

Sap HR Module – Human Resource Management to Manage Work Force Posted By : Ryan Mutt

SAP HR module is going to allow you to attract workforce towards the company. It makes possible retrieving any information about employees.

Human communication: Gesture politics

People talk a lot, but their hand signals may convey more useful information

IT IS received wisdom that humanity owes a lot of its evolutionary success to its remarkable ability to communicate. So much so, in fact, that few have bothered to test this hypothesis in any systematic way. Now, a group of researchers led by Andrew King, of the Royal Veterinary College in Britain, has tried to plug this gaping hole. Their first results have just been published in Biology Letters.

Hunter-gatherers’ practice of scouring their surroundings for edible plants is responsible for half of the name anthropologists have bestowed on them. And for good reason. With hunting likely to have been an intermittent diversion, effective foraging would have been crucial to tiding early humans over to the next woolly mammoth. So Dr King and his colleagues conducted a study to see how, if at all, communication enhances foraging prowess. …

Intl. conference on human trafficking

An international conference opened today in Belgrade to coincide with European Day Against Human Trafficking. The gathering is being held at the Serbian parliament building, and Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović stated that this institution is an important partner in the implementation of the national mechanism for prevention of human trafficking, underscoring that there is no successful processing of those who exploit others or successful protection of victims without concrete laws.

A solution to Outsourcing Payroll and human resources Posted By : Dean Bower

If you are a small company payroll and HR can be a big expense, using an outsourcing company can greatly reduce the costs.

Human rights official: Resignation matter of principle

The resigning State Secretary in the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights Marko Karadžić said he stepped down because he was isolated and disrespected. He added that his resignation was the matter of principle and personal relations, since he had to deal with improper attitudes, and that he handed over his work to his colleagues in the ministry.

Human rights ministry official resigns

State Secretary at the Ministry for Human Rights Marko Karadžić stepped down from his office, dissatisfied with the policy of Minister Svetozar Čiplić. The minister said he was not aware of the reason for such decision.

Human trafficking discussed in Pristina

EULEX officials and representatives of the Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime and interior ministries of Serbia and Hungary met in PriÅ¡tina, say reports. They discussed trafficking of people from Kosovo to the EU member states, the Special Prosecutor for Organized Crime Miljko Radisavljević said in a statement in Belgrade on Thursday.

Human Resource Outsourcing and Consultancy in Delhi Ensure Proper Work Management Posted By : Brainwork

A Human Resource Outsourcing firm is one that meets the needs of all your human resources requirements. There are different HR outsourcings firms dealing with different services like some of them are generalists.

Philanthropy: George Soros and Human Rights Watch

George Soros gives $100m to Human Rights Watch

George Soros has long planned to give away the vast bulk of his fortune, even before fellow billionaires such as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates made the idea fashionable. Now aged 80, the legendary investor no longer believes he can donate all his estimated $14 billion in his lifetime (not least because of his remarkable knack of making even more money). But nobody can accuse him of not trying. On September 7th, in the first in what is expected to be a series of whopping gifts, he gave $100m to Human Rights Watch, a global campaigning group. That should cement his reputation as the greatest backer of “freedom” as a cause, rather as Mr Gates has adopted public health. The gift will be paid out in annual chunks over the next decade, but with one big string attached: every dollar of his must be matched by another from someone else.

Mufti, human rights minister ready to talk

Mufti Muamer Zukorlić expects an invitation to talks from the Serbia top state officials regarding issues leading to growing tensions in Novi Pazar. However, Human and Minority Rights Minister Svetozar Čiplić says that he is open for a dialogue but that he believes that the mufti would not show up for the meeting.

How to Prevent Data Security Leaks Caused by Human Error

The speed of business has accelerated to the point where data must be available at all times to empower productive employees. This data portability has created a data security nightmare for many organizations since poor data security puts company viability and competitiveness at risk. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Angel Mehta explains how to use enterprise rights management as well as e-mail and instant messaging solutions to prevent data security leaks caused by human error. – While malicious users are always on the minds of enterprise IT teams, employees who are sometimes just careless concerns IT teams as well. A recent spate of data leaks attributed to simple human error shows the critical role that data access plays in the protection of confidential corporate informa…


Animal and human behaviour: Manager’s best friend

Dogs improve office productivity

THERE are plenty of studies which show that dogs act as social catalysts, helping their owners forge intimate, long-term relationships with other people. But does that apply in the workplace? Christopher Honts and his colleagues at Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant were surprised to find that there was not much research on this question, and decided to put that right. They wondered in particular if the mere presence of a canine in the office might make people collaborate more effectively. And, as they told a meeting of the International Society for Human Ethology in Madison, Wisconsin, on August 2nd, they found that it could.

To reach this conclusion, they carried out two experiments. In the first, they brought together 12 groups of four individuals and told each group to come up with a 15-second advertisement for a made-up product. Everyone was asked to contribute ideas for the ad, but ultimately the group had to decide on only one. Anyone familiar with the modern “collaborative” office environment will know that that is a challenge. …