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Why Airlines in India Struggle and What Could be Done

November 7, 2013 12:39 pm1 comment
Why Airlines in India Struggle and What Could be Done

Being an aviation/aerospace enthusiast myself, I have been recently attracted to look into the reasons behind the continuing struggles of India’s airline businesses. This idea of airline operators in India, choking themselves for profit and scrambling their way through their operations, trying to stay afloat is something that is worth […]

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The Hidden Treasures of Peru

October 22, 2013 4:59 pm0 comments
The Hidden Treasures of Peru

It is easy to forget the history that lies behind some of the older civilisations of the world. The forgotten Empires of the Incans and Mayans dominated South America and the latter lasted well over a thousand years, arguably longer than the Romans. Whilst we do not hear about these […]

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International March for Elephants 2013. Say No to Ivory!

October 17, 2013 11:45 am1 comment
International March for Elephants 2013. Say No to Ivory!

Friday the 4th of October marks World Animal Day every year, when people all over the world celebrate animal life, bless their pets and livestock, and organise fundraising events and awareness drives. This October 4th was something of a big day in the history of wildlife conservation and animal protection as it […]

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Exploring Iceland

October 15, 2013 7:53 pm0 comments
Exploring Iceland

Just before your visit to the Moon, there is one landscape on Earth where you can familiarise yourself with the lunar terrain. The Apollo crews used it before their expeditions, or if you’re Ridley Scott and need an alien world for your next film, replete with angry volcanoes and spectacular […]

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University Students Liaise With Manchester United FC To Raise Money For Local Charity

October 14, 2013 6:54 pm1 comment
University Students Liaise With Manchester United FC To Raise Money For Local Charity

Saturday October the 19th 2013 marks the day that Manchester United, currently 5th place will play against Southampton currently 11th place at Old Trafford, during the match 100 RAG student volunteers will descend upon the stadium dressed in fancy dress ,  giving up their free time to collect spare change, this is to raise money for the Manchester-based Francis […]

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Legalisation of Marijuana in Uruguay

October 8, 2013 12:17 pm1 comment
Legalisation of Marijuana in Uruguay

The Uruguayan government believe that selling Marijuana through pharmacies around the country will not only monitor the usage but will enable them to maintain some form of control on the situation of drug trafficking in the country. It seems as though this subject is a continuation of something sparked years […]

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Icebergs to Africa?

October 4, 2013 11:54 am0 comments

Every year much of impoverished Africa sees water droughts that would make Britain’s occasional “hose pipe ban” seem like a day in heaven. In 2011 alone it is thought that tens of thousands, perhaps 100s of thousands of Africans died in what became known as the East African drought. That […]

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Manchester University offers treks in China, climbing up Kili and hitchiking round the world

September 20, 2013 6:07 pm0 comments
Manchester University offers treks in China, climbing up Kili and hitchiking round the world

RAG, or Raise and Give, is the fundraising part of the Students’ Union of a university. It is a really well recognised organisation and universities all over the UK have a RAG, and being part of what they do can really enhance what you have to say in an interview […]

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