Pre-1945 Asia Economy

The economy of Asia comprises more than 4 billion people (60% of the world population), living in 46 different states. Six further states lie partly in Asia, but are considered to belong to another region economically and politically. As in all world regions, the wealth of Asia differs widely between, and within, states. This is… Read More »

Tips To Get Backlinks For A Blog

Nowadays every one has the blogs but they do not know how to build backlinks for their blogs. With out have the sufficient backlinks their blogs do not Increase search engine ranking. Now I would like to share some link building techniques with you, which will help you to get lots of backlinks in a… Read More »

Toshiba Release World’s Lightest’ Laptop

Toshiba on 17 Jun launched a new ultraportable laptop that it claims is the world’s lightest, putting it in argument with vendors including Apple and Lenovo. The company said the full-featured Portégé R500-S5007V weighs just 2.4 pounds (1.08 kilograms), compared to Apple’s MacBook Air, which weighs 3 pounds, and Lenovo’s ThinkPad X300, which weighs around… Read More »

Armed Force Controls Food Prices In Zimbabwe

The unfair ZANU PF sponsored youth brigade has been deployed in suburbs in and around Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare where they are powerfully reducing food prices. Zimbabwe Militia The youth militia, armed with baton sticks and whips are targeting supermarkets, shops and parallel market traders, in which they order the selling of goods at very unfairly… Read More »

Economy of Asia During 1945-1990

Following World War II, the People’s Republic of China and India, which account for half of the population of Asia, adopted socialist policies. These policies limited the economic growth of the region. In contrast, the economies of superiors Japan, South Korea and the other tigers Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong–were economic successes, and the only… Read More »