Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Poorest Countries Of the World, Poorest Nations By GDP Per Capita


Out of seven continents of the world, Africa is the poorest continent in the world. Except from Solomons, all the top ten poorest countries of the world are from Africa. Congo is the poorest nation of the world as well as the poorest of Africa. The second poorest country of the world is Zimbabwe, it is also the second poorest state of African continent accroding to Gross Domestic Product. Liberia is the third poorest on earth, according to GDP per capita income given by CIA.gov. Check out the list of top ten 10 poorest countries in the world.
No.FlagsCountryGDP Per Capita ($)Continent
1.
Congo300Africa
2.
Zimbawe500Africa
3.
Liberia500Africa
4.
Guinea600West Africa
5.
Somalia600Africa
6.Comoros600Africa
7.
Solomons600Australia
8.
Niger700Africa
9.
Ethiopia700Africa
10.
Central Africa700Central Africa

Largest Libraries Of The World: National Or Public Libraries


In traditional sense, a library is a collection of books. It can be defined as the room that houses such “a collection of books containing useful material for common use”. The material can be related to any field such as biology, statistics, electronics, computer science and mathematics. Now the modern libraries are increasingly being redefined as places where unrestricted access is allowed to information in many formats from many sources. Their scope is also broadened by accessibility of materials by electronic means. There are many types of libraries, such as academic libraries, public libraries, research libraries, school libraries and special libraries.
Congress Libraries is the largest library in the world. It has the largest number of books, recordings, maps and manuscripts, which are over 33,012,750 in number. Situated in Washington D.C, this is the oldest library of USA. It was established in 1800, when President John Adams signed a bill providing for the transfer of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the new capital city of Washington.
Official Website
http://www.loc.gov/
National Library of China is the largest and great library of Asia, and also included in the biggest libraries of the World. It’s collection is over 28,980,777 books which includes individually counted periodicals of about 12 million. It holds the largest worldwide collection of Chinese literature. The Library was founded in 1909 in Beijing, China and all the books on China’s history are available in the library.
Official Website
http://www.nlc.gov.cn/
Anna Centenary Library is the largest library of south Asia which is established in 2010 with a budget of Rs. 1800 million. It is ampaign is going on against the November 2, 2011 announcement of the conversion of this library into a hospital by the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister.
Official Website
National Library Canada is a Canadian federal government department responsible for the collection and preservation of the documentary heritage of Canada through texts, pictures and other documents relevant to the history and culture of Canada. The collection of books is over (26,006,054) and this is included in the largest libraries in the world. This most beautiful library is the national asset of Canada.
Official Website
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/
Deutsche Bibliothek is the national library of Germany which was established in 1912. The prime purpose of this library is to collect all the German publications and collection of all material published on Germany in other languages. It is included in the ten biggest libraries in the world as it has 24,487,010 volumes.
Official Website
http://www.d-nb.de/eng/index.htm
British Library is the national library of the UK, which was founded in 1753. It is based in London and one of the world’s most significant research libraries, holding over (15,500,000) items in all known languages and formats. The Library’s collections include around 23,500,000 books. BL includes almost three million books every year in its archives.
Official Website
http://www.bl.uk/
Harvard University Library system comprises about 90 libraries, with more than (16,000,000) books. It is the oldest library system in the United States and one of the largest academic library systems in the world. It was founded in 1638 by John Harvard and initially, there were only 400 books in this library. It is the fourth largest libraries in USA following Library of Congress, Boston Public Library and New York Public Library.
Official Website
http://hul.harvard.edu/
Russian State Library is the largest library of Russia. It was founded in 1795 and now located in Moscow. It is the largest and the oldest library in the country and included in the largest libraries in the world due to its volumes. Its collection of books is over 17 million. It should not be confused with the Russian National Library which is located in St Petersburg.
Official Website
http://www.rsl.ru/en
New York Public Library (NYPL) is one of the leading public libraries of the world and is one of America’s most significant research libraries. It was founded in 1895 and now it has 87 branches. Its books collection is over (14,685,192). The director of this library is Ann Thornton who is the president and CEO of Anthony Marx.
Official Website
http://www.nypl.org/
National Diet library is the one of the largest and greatest libraries of the world, located in Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1948 for researching matters of public policy, now it has 27 branches in the country. There are over (14,304,139) books of all types. Books on all topics like science, religion, politics, laws, maps, music etc, are available in this library making a huge collection of 34.7 million items.
Official Website
http://www.ndl.go.jp/en/index.html
Yale University Library is the library system of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1701. It is one of the largest academic library in the world, with approximately (13,000,000) volumes housed in 22 individual libraries. Several of its collections rank among the best anywhere and attract scholars from around the globe.
Official Website
http://www.library.yale.edu/

Richest Countries Of Africa By GDP (PPP): Wealthiest Nations Of African Continent


Africa is one of the largest continents in the world. This continent is home of 53 nation states. Africa is also the poorest continent in the world but still there are some progressing economies in Africa which are wealthiest or richest in Africa. Here is the list of top ten 10 most richest nations or countries in Africa with respect to GDP (Purchasing Power Parity).
Egypt: The country has a highly developed economy, and she is the first richest country in Africa having 467,600 dollars GDP (PPP). GDP (Nominal) per capita of Egypt is 187.956 billion dollars in 2009, estimated by IMF. Egypt has a developed energy market based on coal, oil, natural gas, and hydro power. Egypt has huge reserves of gas, estimated at 1,940 cubic kilometers, and LNG is exported to many countries.
South Africa is the second richest country of Africa and is ranked 25th in the world in terms of GDP (PPP) as of 2009. GDP (PPP) of South Africa is 403,900 dollars while GDP per capita is 227.379 billion dollars. South Africa is the largest energy producer and consumer on the continent. The country is also a popular tourist destination, and a substantial amount of revenue comes from tourism. Among the main attractions are the diverse and picturesque culture, the game reserves and the highly regarded local wines.
Nigeria is the third richest country of Africa continent having $ 294,800 billions GDP compared on purchasing power parity GDP per capita of Nigeria is 165.437 billion dollars with growing population. Nigeria is currently the 50th largest export market for U.S goods and the 14th largest exporter of goods to the U.S. Nigeria used part of its oil profits to pay the residual 40% freeing up at least $ 1.15 billion annually for poverty reduction programs.
Algeria is the fourth richest country of Africa having $ 268,900 dollars GDP (PPP) while GDP per capita of Algeria is 134.797 billion dollars estimated by IMF in 2009. The fossil fuels energy sector is the backbone of Algeria’s economy, accounting for roughly 60% of budget revenues, 30% of GDP, and over 95% of export earnings. The country ranks fourteenth in petroleum reserves, containing 11.B billion barrels of proven oil reserves with estimates suggesting that the actual amount is even more.
Morocco is the fifth richest country of Africa continent having $ 127,000 GDP (Purchasing Power parity) in her account whereas GDP per capita is 90.775 billion dollars in 2009. Morocco is the world’s third-largest producer of phosphorus and the price fluctuations of phosphates on the international market greatly influence economy. In the Arab World, Morocco has the second-largest non-oil GDP, behind Egypt.
Angola is one of the fastest growing economy in the world. The country is the sixth richest country of Africa having 93,100 dollars GDP compared on purchasing power parity. The GDP per capita of Angola is 69.708 billion dollars. Anti-corruption watchdog Transparency international rated Angola one of the 10 most corrupt countries in the world. Oil production from Angola now is china’s biggest supplier of oil.
Libya is the seventh richest nation in Africa having 90,600 dollars GDP (purchasing power parity) while GDP per capita of Libya is 60.609 billion dollars. Today, high oil revenues and a small population give Libya one of the highest GDPS per person in Africa. The world Banks defines Libya as an “Upper Middle Economy” along with only seven other African countries.
Sudan is the eight richest country in Africa having 80,500 dollars GDP (PPP) whereas GDP per capita of Sudan is 54,294 billion dollars. Currently oil is Sudan’s main export, and the production is increasing dramatically. Agriculture production remains Sudan’s most important sector, employing 80% of the workforce and contributing 39% of GDP.
Tunisia: In 2008 Tunisia had a GDP of $ 41 billion (official exchange rates) or $ 82 billion on measured purchasing power parity. It also has one of Africa and the Middle East’s highest per capita GDP (PPP) having 76,900 dollars. Tunisia was the first Mediterranean country to sign an association agreement with the European Union. The Agricultural Sector stands for 11.6% of the GDP, industry 25.7% and services 62.8%.
Ethiopia has the biggest economy in east Africa (GDP) as the Ethiopian economy is also one of the fastest growing in the world. GDP (PPP) of Ethiopia is 61,600 dollars and GDP per capita is 33.920 billion Agriculture accounts for almost 41 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP), 80% of export, and 80% of the labour force. Ethiopia is Africa’s second biggest maize producer.

Top Ten Countries With Largest Oil Reserves In The World By OPEC


Oil or petroleum is the backbone of international economy as it meets the major energy demands of the world. Oil is a precious commodity and Middle East is the blessed region which holds 56% of proven oil reserves in the world. According to an estimate the world consumes 80.29 million billion barrel of oil per day. Here is the list of names of top ten countries with largest or biggest oil reserves in the world.
Saudi Arabia:- Saudi oil reserves are the largest in the world, and the country is also the world’s leading oil producer and exporter. Proven reserves are estimated to be 264 billion barrels, about one-quarter (25%) of world oil reserves. In 2008, Saudi Arabia was the 12th largest consumer of total primary energy, of which 60 percent was petroleum-based.
Venezuela:- Venezuela is the second largest oil reserver in the world. As a founding member of the OPEC, Venezuela is an important player in the global oil market. Her total oil reserves were 172 billion barrels at the end of 2009. Venezuela also consistently ranks among the top ten crude oil producers in the world.
Iran:- Today, Iran’s economy is struggling as a result of over dependence on oil sector (which provides over 85% of government revenues). Its total oil reserves are estimated of 138 billion barrels. Iran is the member of OPEC and ranks among the world’s top three holders of proven oil reserves.
Iraq:- Iraq is the world’s fourth largest oil reserver in the world having 115 billion barrels of black gold. Iraq’s energy sector is heavily based upon oil, with approximately 94 percent of its energy needs met with petroleum. According to the IMF, crude oil export revenues represented over 75% of GDP and 86% of government revenue in 2008.
Kuwait:- Kuwait has a small, relatively open economy dominated by the oil industry with 102 billion barrels of oil reserves. The bulk of this reserve is generally invested in the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan and France. Kuwait’s current oil production capacity is estimated to be 2.8 million bpd on May 12, 2008, KPC awarded a $14 billion project to construct fourth refinery to several international firms.
UAE:- the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has the sixth largest proven oil reserves in the world having 98 billion barrels, according to OPEC record. The UAE also has the sixth largest proven natural gas reserves in the world at 214 trillion cubic feel. In 2008, the U.A.E produced about 2.9 million barrels of oil per day.
Libya:- According to the oil and Gas Journal (OGJ), Libya holds close to 44 billion barrels of oil reserves, the seventh largest in the world. Although oil revenues and a small population give Libya one of the highest per capita GDPs in Africa and else where.
Nigeria:- Nigeria holds the eight largest oil reserves in the world having 37 billion barrels. According to current estimates, more than three-quarters of the world’s proven oil reserves are located in OPEC member countries and Nigeria amounting to 3.6% of the OPEC total. Nigeria is also the fifth-largest exporter of oil to the U.S. The United tate is the largest foreign investor in Nigeria. Its natural gas reserves are well over 100 trillion cubic feet.
Qatar:- Qatar’s proven oil reserves of oil are the ninth-largest in the world, exceeding 25 billion barrels (2.5% of the OPEC total). Qatar is a member of the OPEC and is a significant oil producer. Qatar is now the world’s largest producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Algeria:- Algeria has the tenth-largest reserves of oil in the world with 12 billion barrels. Algeria is the second largest crude oil producer in Africa. It domestic oil consumption accounted for about 13% of total production. But the hydrocarbons sector is the backbone of the Algerian economy.

10 Differences of a Boss and A leader

1. The boss drives group members; the leader coaches them.
2. The boss depends upon authority; the leader on good will.
3. The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm.
4. The boss says "I"; the leader says "we."
5. The boss assigns the task, the leader sets the pace.
6. The boss says, "Get there on time"; the leader gets there ahead of time.
7. The boss fixes the blame for the breakdown; the leader fixes the breakdown.
8. The boss knows how it is done; the leader shows how.
9. The boss makes work drudgery; the leader makes it a game.
10. The boss says, "Go"; the leader says, "Let's go."

Friday, May 4, 2012

Google Play and Android Versions


Google Play, formerly Android Market, is the online software store developed by Google for Android devices. An application program ("app") called "Market" is preinstalled on most Android devices and allows users to browse and download apps published by third-party developers, hosted on Android Market. As of October 2011, there were more than 500,000 apps available for Android,[12] and the estimated number of applications downloaded from the Android Market as of December 2011 exceeded 10 billion.[13] The operating system itself is installed on 130 million total devices.[89]
Only devices that comply with Google's compatibility requirements are allowed to preinstall Google's closed-source Play Store app and access the Market.[90] The Market filters the list of applications presented by the Market app to those that are compatible with the user's device, and developers may restrict their applications to particular carriers or countries for business reasons.[91]
Google has participated in the Play Store by offering several applications themselves, including Google Voice (for the Google Voice service), Sky Map (for watching stars), Finance (for their finance service), Maps Editor (for their MyMaps service), Places Directory (for their Local Search), Google Goggles that searches by image, Gesture Search (for using finger-written letters and numbers to search the contents of the phone), Google Translate, Google Shopper, Listen for podcasts and My Tracks, a jogging application. In August 2010, Google launched "Voice Actions for Android",[92] which allows users to search, write messages, and initiate calls by voice.
Alternatively, users can install apps directly onto the device if they have the application's APK file or from third party app stores such as the Amazon Appstore.[93]



Usage share

Usage share of the different versions as of 2 April 2012
Usage share of the different versions as of 1 May 2012.[126]
Version

DistributionAPI level
4.0.x Ice Cream Sandwich14-154.9%
3.x.x Honeycomb11-133.3%
2.3.x Gingerbread9-1064.4%
2.2 Froyo820.9%
2.0, 2.1 Eclair75.5%
1.6 Donut40.7%
1.5 Cupcake30.3%

Thursday, May 3, 2012

5 tips to write a GREAT cover letter



5 tips to write a GREAT cover letter
The cover letter could almost seal the fate of your career. So make sure you say the right things and put your best foot forward.
A cover letter is a letter of introduction that highlights key accomplishments in one's career.
It briefs the employer about the type of position that one is seeking and the reasons why they would be the right person for the job.
Most employers seriously consider only those resumes that are accompanied by a cover letter as this adds focus to the candidate's resume.
It is a vital part of the job application process since it initially unveils you as a serious candidate just by the way it has been written.
Illustration: Dominic Xavier

1. Focus on the crux of the letter


1. Focus on the crux of the letter


In the competitive job market, the absence of a cover letter could land you in jobless hell.
Since there are multiple applicants for a single job opening, the candidate who submits his or her application with a well written cover letter will be the one to get noticed immediately and is most likely to be called in for an interview.
A good cover letter also explains the job candidates' organisation and communication skills, two qualitiesof paramount importance in any organisation.
Further, your cover letter can explain things that your resume can't.
For instance, if you have a gap in your employment history or if you happen to be changing your career focus, a cover letter can explain these things in the most positive way possible.

2. Customise


2. Customise

It is important that each cover letter must be tailored to suit different jobsand employers.
Avoid sending a generic cover letter to multiple companies since HR managers can instantly spot a massmail.
An attention-grabbing coverletter always addresses the organisationand its needs.
Research the company before writing the letter; scan through the company's recent news and then incorporate relevant points.
It's also important to personalise the letter as nobody likes to receive impersonal mail; some might even mark it as spam.
Take some time to find out the correct addressee.

3. Keep it professional


3. Keep it professional

Write the cover letter with the employer's needs in mind; capitalise on your qualifications without sounding boastful.

4. Get to the point


4. Get to the point

Employers receive applications from dozens, if not hundreds of applicants,and thus, they don't really have the time to read lengthy letters.
Since the coverletter will be seen before the resume, it's a great way to make your mark.
Describe what you can do for the organisation in the clearest and most direct way possible.
An ambiguous cover letter will fail to attract the attention of your prospective employer.

5. Edit with care


5. Edit with care

Use a simple block format with left flush margins and ragged right margins.
Restrict your cover letter to a single page.
Lastly, go through the letter several times so as to avoid any kind of mistake,including typos, grammatical errors and wrong spellings.
Just like any professional letter, the body of the cover letter also comprises three parts -- the introduction,the main body and the closing.
Armed with a 'killer' cover letterand resume, you can be sure of entering the job market place and making your mark













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