The mafia still controls the labour force in the mines, and it can be interpreted to be doing so by its power through tacit knowledge about the workers, that emerged by historical ties of community and patronage (Goyal 2018). Neglecting the role of tacit knowledge causes policy failure in a...
I’ve always been someone who has abided by the rule that one should love a book, hate a book, but never succumb to indifference. Which is unfortunately where I currently find myself sitting.Digging to Americais the story of two families. It is a shame, then, that neither of them mana...
Both families had three or four other siblings with the same parental personality traits as their natural parents, but the two who were switched retained the personality of their birth parents, despite the huge differences in personalities.
by supporting The British Colonialists against the Locals and The Nationalists – to the extent that our shop was boycotted by them – and we were besieged in our house in Kilindoni Mafia! He sold all his properties in Oman making the one who bought it as one of the ‘rich families’...
In Europe when a king became a Christan the next day the army would kill anyone who didn't convert to the king religion. Muslim rule India for a 1000 years and where the minority in the start and until now. And many more examples of that... Hmm wonder who really spread there beliefs...
Today, that should be a lot less of an issue. Finding a spouse canstill be problematic, particularly in small communities, as some newer settlements may be comprised by a majority of related families. However, this traditionally leads youth to seek life partners in other communities. Still, th...
Perfect for groups and families VIEW ON VIATOR 1. Cruise the Las Vegas Strip I wonder how much the electricity bill here costs? Cruising the Strip is a must. Check out the Bellagio, Caesar’s Palace and the rest of the entertainment capital’s glorious neon buzz. The atmosphere is one of...
So, did Bill Gates walk away from one of the world’s most coveted degrees toward an uncertain path? Well, he did ultimately make decisions from which there would be no turning back. That part of the myth is dead on. But was Gates a great risk taker? That’s a more complicated story...