Sunday, June 21, 2015

Ten Reasons To Invest In Luxembourg




From the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
International studies on the competitiveness of countries consistently rank Luxembourg among the first. What are the advantages that can incite investors to choose the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg as a competitive alternative in Europe? Here are ten!

1) Advantageous geographical location in Europe

Strategically located in the heart of Europe, Luxembourg is a nearby destination and easily accessible. Connected to the rest of Europe thanks to an excellent network of highways, an international airport and good rail connections (i.e. TGV from Paris), the Grand Duchy is close to its European neighbours.

2) Open and safe country

The safety of persons and property in the Grand Duchy are also significant advantages. The Mercer study on quality of life regularly mentions Luxembourg City as one of the safest capitals in the world.

3) Great political and social stability

The political environment of Luxembourg is characterised by stable governments. In addition, the Grand Duchy is a country where negotiation and dialogue are the basis for social peace comprising social progress, social justice and respect for work.

4) Easy communication with public authorities

In a small-sized country, there are fewer bureaucratic hurdles. Reduced structures in the public institutions can shorten administrative procedures (fewer steps to take).

5) A business-friendly regulatory framework

Luxembourg is characterised by a high degree of adaptability to economic change with a highly flexible and responsive government and a business-orientated regulatory framework.

6) A competitive tax environment

Liberal economic policies pursued by successive governments have contributed to the creation of a predictable tax environment particularly favourable to investment. Luxembourg has signed numerous agreements to avoid double taxation, which are useful for all companies operating in the country. Luxembourg has always applied the lowest tax rates in the eurozone: 3%, 8%, 14% and 17%.

 7) A highly skilled and multilingual international workforce

Residents from more than 170 countries are living in the Grand Duchy. Over time, these different cultures have strongly influenced the country. In the same way, Luxembourg has always been marked by its location halfway between the Latin and Germanic cultures. These diverse influences are found at all levels: culture, art, gastronomy, sport ... Moreover, the majority of Luxembourgers speak at least three languages, which is a clear advantage over other countries.

8) Excellent infrastructures

The Grand Duchy has excellent infrastructures on every level, whether in terms of basic infrastructure (transport, hosting structures, development areas...) or in terms of information and communication technology (information highways, data storage centres...)

9) Investment and RDI incentives

New instruments for investment aid and the new legislative framework to support research and innovation (Law of June 5, 2009) help to stimulate R&D activities within companies, regardless of their size and sector.

10) A high quality of life

According to several large international studies, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a country with a very high quality of life.

Monday, June 8, 2015

Graphic Evidence That Islam Is The Religion Of The Devil?


If you are a Muslim and do not speak out against such barbaric acts as below, then we know that Islam is a religion of the devil the God of This World and not the Lord God of the Universe, a God of Love and Peace.


Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)
The killings have begun. The world does the least it can do.
Islamic State terrorists have begun their promised killing of Christians in Mosul, and they have started with the children. According to a report via CNN, a Chaldean-American businessman has said that killings have started in Mosul and children's heads are being erected on poles in a city park.
A child is photographed, waiting to be killed by militants. ISIS uses these images to terrorize others and to glorify their spree of terror.
A child is photographed, waiting to be killed by militants. ISIS uses these images to terrorize others and to glorify their spree of terror.


LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - "There is a park in Mosul," Mark Arabo told CNN during a Skype interview from San Diego, "where they actually beheaded children and put their heads on a stick and have them in the park."

Arabo, who is a prominent Chaldean-American businessman and met with other leaders of his community in the White House last week, has called upon American political leaders to grant asylum to about 300,000 Christians fleeing the ISIS invasion.

"The world hasn't seen this kind of atrocity in generations," he told CNN. He's mostly correct. Although genocides have happened repeatedly throughout history, including famous genocides in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, as well as Cambodia, the genocide perpetrated against Christians and other minorities is extreme, partly because it is being gleefully publicized.


The terrorists who have invaded Mosul and other ancient Christian communities in Syria and Iraq have made music videos of themselves murdering civilians and captured soldiers.  They are literally enjoying the act of killing and the fear and suffering experienced by others. This sadism may be the purest manifestation of evil witnessed since the Rape of Nanking during WWII.

Already, several images have emerged of Christian children beheaded by ISIS, merely for being Christian.

According to Arabo, women are being raped, then murdered, and men are being hanged. These are the people who were warned - convert to Islam of be put to the sword.

Even families that pay the tax, mandated by ISIS for Christians who remain, are now being victimized. The women are allegedly being taken from their husbands and made into "wives" belonging to the ISIS fighters. This means they can rape them and even kill them, if they do not subsequently agree to convert to Islam.

Not all Christians could flee, perhaps because they were caring for elderly relatives or small children or had some other reason they could not walk out of the city and trek across the desert. Perhaps some thought paying a tax would save them and their homes and businesses.

Still, in another part of Iraq, refugees retreated into the mountains where they have been surrounded by ISIS rebels who are now waiting for them to starve and die from exposure.

What is happening in Iraq and Syria, especially to Christians, is not hyperbole. The pledges of ISIS must be taken seriously. They have carried out every threat they have made. They have shown no mercy to children or their mothers. They revel in killing and are nothing more than an army of religious zealots and psychopaths. Their numbers are growing because nobody in the world is doing anything to stop them. Every murderous, blood-lusting Muslim who can reach the area is flocking to join ISIS and participate in the killing spree.

This is no longer an issue for Iraq alone to deal with. The entire planet has a solemn responsibility to deal swiftly with ISIS and to neutralize their threat to all civilized people.

That the world sits and watches is the epitome of shame and an indelible blight on humanity.

Kurdish men carry the bodies of children who died after being driven from their homes with nothing t
Kurdish men carry the bodies of children who died after being driven from their homes with nothing to eat or drink.


How can anyone turn away from a child, facing mortal terror? All Christian the children in Mosul are
How can anyone turn away from a child, facing mortal terror? All Christian the children in Mosul are reportedly being killed.


Convert or die. ISIS militants are crucifying victims because to them crucifixion is especially humi
Convert or die. ISIS militants are crucifying victims because to them crucifixion is especially humiliating due to its Christian implications.


Another woman killed by militants. ISIS has pledged to exterminate Christians from the region.
Another woman killed by militants. ISIS has pledged to exterminate Christians from the region.


A woman killed by Islamic militants. Christians are under a sentence of death in ISIS-controlled par
A woman killed by Islamic militants. Christians are under a sentence of death in ISIS-controlled parts of Iraq and that includes women.


Children lie where they were killed by militants.
Children lie where they were killed by militants.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

The Four Horsemen Ride The Wave Of Human Prosperity

A simple to understand documentary about the current economic situation and how it is impacting the four critical aspects of the globe population.

Could you live with CEOs of the largest companies only receiving 6 times more than the lowest worker? Do you think that this would be unjust? Do you think that those who do not produce anything should live of the backs of those that do? Did you know that much of the German debt was cancelled in 1946, so the economy could kickstart again? Taxing resources, but not labor or capital. 




Friday, May 29, 2015

SCIENTISTS SPEAK ABOUT THE CELL


CONTENTS: Scientists Speak about the Cell

Every plant and every animal is made up of billions of cells. Yet every cell is a city full of complexity. Here are facts you need to know. Evolutionary theory is a myth. God created everything; the evidence clearly points to it. Nothing else can explain the mountain of evidence. This is science vs. evolution—a Creation-Evolution Encyclopedia, brought to you by  Science Facts.

Overconfidence in Evolution the Problem: Get rid of that fairy tale, and we will begin to deal correctly from effect to cause 
Too Much Complexity in Just One Cell: It is bigger than New York City! 
Cells Only Reproduce after Their Kind: They obey the law of Genesis 1 
Evolutionary Theories Are Ridiculous: They do not explain the facts 
Each Cell Is Full of Complicated Parts: We still do not understand its full complexity 
All its Parts Had to Begin Operating at the Same Time: Gradual changeover could not succeed 
Evolutionary Theory Offers No Solutions: We must look elsewhere for answers
This material is excerpted from the book, DNA AND CELLS.
An asterisk ( * ) by a name indicates that person is not known to be a creationist. Of over 4,000 quotations in the books this Encyclopedia is based on, only 164 statements are by creationists.

You will have a better understanding of the following statements by scientists if you will also read the web page, DNA and Cells.

The underlying problem is confidence in evolutionary theory. It greatly retards scientific advance.
"Today our duty is to destroy the myth of evolution, considered as a simple, understood and explained phenomenon which keeps rapidly unfolding before us. Biologists must be encouraged to think about the weaknesses and extrapolations that the theoreticians put forward or lay down as established truths. The deceit is sometimes unconscious, but not always, since some people, owing to their sectarianism, purposely overlook reality and refuse to acknowledge the inadequacies and falsity of their beliefs."—*Pierre-Paul de Grasse, Evolution of Living Organisms (1977), p. 8.
"To my mind, the theory does not stand up at all."—*H. Lipson, "A Physicist Looks at Evolution," Physics Bulletin 31 (1980), p. 138.
"The evolution theory can by no means be regarded as an innocuous natural philosophy. It is a serious obstruction to biological research. It obstructs—as has been repeatedly shown—the attainment of consistent results, even from uniform experimental material. For everything must ultimately be forced to fit this theory. An exact biology cannot, therefore, be built up."—*H. Neilsson, Sythetische Artbildng, 1954, p. 11.

Just one cell is bigger than New York City!
"The cell is as complicated as New York City."—*Look, January 16, 1962, p. 46.
"A bacterium is far more complex than any inanimate system known to man. There is not a laboratory in the world which can compete with the biochemical activity of the smallest living organism."—Sir James Gray, chapter in Science Today (1961), p. 21 [professor of Zoology, Cambridge University].
"Now we know that the cell itself is far more complex than we had imagined. It includes thousands of functioning enzymes, each one of them a complex machine itself. Furthermore, each enzyme comes into being in response to a gene, a strand of DNA. The information content of the gene—its complexity—must be as great as that of the enzyme it controls." —*Frank B. Salisbury, "Doubts about the Modern Synthetic Theory of Evolution," in American Biology Teacher, September 1971, pp. 336-338.
"A living cell is a marvel of detailed and complex architecture. Seen through a microscope there is an appearance of almost frantic activity. On a deeper level it is known that molecules are being synthesized at an enormous rate. Almost any enzyme catalyzes the synthesis of more than 100 other molecules per second. In ten minutes, a sizeable fraction of total mass of a metabolizing bacterial cell has been synthesized. The information content of a simple cell had been estimated as around 1012 bits, comparable to about a hundred million pages of the Encyclopedia Britannica."—*Carl Sagan, "Life" in Encyclopedia Britannica: Macropaedia (1974 ed.), pp. 893-894.
"Each of those 100 trillion cells functions like a walled city. Power plants generate the cell's energy. Factories produce proteins, vital units of chemical commerce. Complex transportation systems guide specific chemicals from point to point within the cell and beyond. Sentries at the barricades control the export and import markets, and monitor the outside world for signs of danger. Disciplined biological armies stand ready to grapple with invaders. A centralized genetic government maintains order."—Peter Gwynne, *Sharon Begley, and *Mary Hager, "The Secrets of the Human Cell," in Newsweek, August 20, 1979, p. 48.

Cells consistently reproduce "after their kind"—the law of Genesis 1 [Genesis 1:12, 21, 24, etc.].
"The cells which form a carrot or form the liver of a mouse consistently retain their respective tissue and organism identities after countless cycles of reproduction."—*Phillip C. Hanawalt, "Simple Inorganic Molecules to Complex Free-living Cells" in Molecules to Living Cells (1980), p. 3.
"All life . . reproduces with incredible fidelity."—*Lynn Margulis, Symbiosis in Cell Evolution (1981), p. 87.
"So perfect is the original one-cell form of life, and so potent both for body building, for activating nerves and muscles, and for procreation, that the cell has never altered its basic size or nature from the beginning of life even to this day."—*Rutherford Platt, The River of Life (1956), p. 100.

They do not explain the facts.
The notion that not only the biopolymer but the operating program of a living cell could be arrived at by chance in a primordial organic soup here on the Earth is evidently nonsense of a high order."—*Fred Hoyle, "The Big Bang in Astronomy," in New Scientist (1981) Vol. 9, pp. 521, 527.
"I think it is fair to say that all the facile speculations and discussions published during the last 10-15 years explaining the mode of origin of life have been shown to be far too simple-minded and to bear very little weight. The problem in fact seems as far from solution as it ever was.
"The origin of even the simplest cell poses a problem hardly less difficult. The most elementary type of cell constitutes a `mechanism' unimaginably more complex than any machine yet thought up, let alone constructed, by man. There is no real clue as to the way in which any of these riddles were solved, so it is open to anyone to espouse any theory which he finds helpful."—*W. Thorpe, "Reductionism in Biology," in Studies in the Philosophy of Biology (1974), pp. 116-117.
"To grasp in detail the physio-chemical organization of the simplest cell is far beyond our capacity."—*Loren Eiseley, The Immense Journey (1957), p. 206 [Quoting German biologist *Von Bertalanffy].
"One does occasionally observe, however, a tendency for the beginning zoological textbook to take the unwary reader by a hop, skip, and jump from the little steaming pond or the beneficent chemical crucible of the sea, into the lower world of life with such sureness and rapidity that it is easy to assume that there is no mystery about this matter at all, or, if there is, that it is a very little one.
"This attitude has indeed been sharply criticized by the distinguished British biologist, Woodger, who remarked some years ago: `Unstable organic compounds and chlorophyll corpuscles do not persist or come into existence in nature on their own account at the present day, and consequently it is necessary to postulate that conditions were once such that this did happen although, and in spite of the fact that, our knowledge of nature does not give us any warrant for making such a supposition . . It is simple dogmatism—asserting that what you want to believe did in fact happen.' "—*Loren Eisley, the Immense Journey (1957), pp. 199-200.

We still do not understand the nature and complexity of these interrelated parts.
"Life itself is incredible, starting with every cell of every organ of every organism that Sir Arthur has investigated. `Every organism,' wrote nineteenth-century German philosopher, Schoepenhauer, using words with which modern biologists will concur, `is organic through and through in all its parts, and nowhere are these, not even in their smallest particles, mere aggregates of inorganic matter.' A cell may contain 100,000 million atoms and they are atoms in specific order."—*Michael Pitman, Adam and Evolution (1984), pp. 26-27.
"Formerly, it was thought that a cell was composed of nucleus and a few other parts in a `sea' of cytoplasms, with large spaces in the cell unoccupied. Now it is known that a cell literally `swarms,' that is, it's packed full of important functioning units necessary to the life of the cell and the body containing it. The theory of evolution assumes life developed from a `simple' cell—but science today demonstrates that there is no such thing as a simple cell."—Howard Peth, Blind Faith (1990), p. 77.
"To grasp in detail the physico-chemical organization of the simplest cell is far beyond our capacity."—*Von Bertalanffy, quoted in *Loren Eiseley, The Immense Journey (1957), p. 206.
"A bacterium is far more complex than any inanimate system known to man. There is not a laboratory in the world which can compete with the biochemical activity of the smallest living organism."—*Sir James Gray, "The Science of Life," chapter in Science Today (1961), p. 21.
"The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some kind of freakish, vastly improbable, event. Such an occurrence would be indistinguishable from a miracle."—*Michael Denton, Evolution: Theory In Crisis (1985), p. 264.

Gradual changeover could not succeed.
"It is as though everything must happen at once: The entire system must come into being as one unit, or it is worthless."—*F. Salisbury, "Doubts about the Modern Synthetic Theory of Evolution," in American Biology Teacher (1971), Vol. 33, pp. 335-336.

We must look elsewhere for answers.
"The events that gave rise to that first primordial cell are totally unknown, matters for guesswork and a standing challenge to scientific imagination."—*Lewis Thomas, Forward, in *Robert M. Pool (Ed.), Incredible Machine (1986), p. 7.
"I am not satisfied that Darwin proved his point or that his influence in scientific and public thinking has been beneficial . . the success of Darwinism was accomplished by a decline in scientific integrity."—*W.R. Thompson, Introduction to *Charles Darwin, Origin of the Species.
"This general tendency to eliminate, by means of unverifiable speculations, the limits of the categories Nature presents to us, is the inheritance of biology from The Origin of the Species. To establish the continuity required by theory, historical arguments are invoked, even though historical evidence is lacking. Thus are engendered those fragile towers of hypothesis based on hypothesis, where fact and fiction intermingle in an inextricable confusion."—*W.R. Thompson, "Introduction," to Everyman's Library issue of *Charles Darwin, Origin of Species.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
To the next topic in this series: GENETICS CLASS DISCUSSION. A student explains some facts to his university professor.

Source:
www.pathlights.com/ce_encyclopedia/Encyclopedia/08dna05.htm#Evolutionary Theories Ridiculous

Saturday, April 11, 2015

She Isn't Skinny, She Is Sheik

Models are models and depending upon the desired model, they get traded in for different models, but it is still the same brand of ...car(?). Just that some are more expensive than others.

A Danish magazine has apologised for featuring an underweight teenage model in its latest issue.

Fashion magazine Cover this week published an image of 16-year-old model Lululeika Ravn Liep, which came under fire because the model appeared dangerously thin.

The hashtag #covergate took off on social media and spread quickly across the world after thousands joined a Reddit thread- Corpse or model?- to express outrage.

The magazine's founder Malene Malling made the following apology on Facebook, as reported by The Gloss:

"I have not lived up to my responsibility as a publisher, woman and mother and am truly sorry. At Cover we have, in all the years, worked to show an expanded beauty ideal, to show that you can be beautiful in various ages and various sizes. We have always sought to work with healthy girls. Just two months ago we had plus-size model Diana Graham on the front of the Cover, so it is certainly a subject we focus on."

Malling also told TV2 it was a "huge mistake" and the photo "should not have been published".

A Danish politician, the tax minister Benny Englebrecht, even jumped into the debate.

He wrote on Twitter "I seriously thought that the fashion industry had understood that anorexia is a problem that should be taken seriously," according to Danish news site The Local.

The model's agency Scoop, the Daily Mail reported, said the teenager was "in a bad time in her life after losing two members of her family... So we ask that all comments are made ​​with respect and without calling [her] sick, because it is not."

The particular Cover magazine photo that sparked the outrage has disappeared. Here is a photo of 16-year-old model Lululeika Ravn Liep that shows how thin she is, but she doesn't look anorexic in the face.


16-year-old model Lululeika Ravn Liep

Monday, January 26, 2015

THE WISDOM OF HRH PRINCE PHILIP

 HRH  The Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh who has been previously known as HRH Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, HRH Sir Philip Mountbatten, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.

The Prince's full style is:
His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth, Baron Greenwich, Royal Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Extra Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Grand Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member of the Order of Merit, Knight of the Order of Australia, Additional Member of the Order of New Zealand, Extra Companion of the Queen's Service Order, Royal Chief of the Order of Logohu, Extraordinary Companion of the Order of Canada, Extraordinary Commander of the Order of Military Merit,[3] Canadian Forces Decoration, Lord of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Privy Councillor of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, Personal Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty, Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom*

Now we can add Knight of Australia.

In the interests of community relations one Australian newspaper journalist has shortened his style to

PHIL THE GREEK, KNIGHT OF AUSTRALIA
 and his wise sayings:

    “The bastards murdered half my family.”  In 1967, speaking about the Russians.
    “If it has got four legs and it is not a chair, if it has got two wings and it flies but is not an aeroplane, and if it swims and it is not a submarine, the Cantonese will eat it.” Said to a 1986 meeting of the World Wildlife Fund.

    “How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?” Question to a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.

    “Do you still throw spears at each other?” Speaking to Aboriginal leader Ivan Brim in Cairns in 2002.

    “You managed not to get eaten then?” Question to a British student who had been trekking on the Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guinea in 1998.

    “Well, you’ll never fly in it, you’re too fat to be an astronaut.” Said to a 13-year-old while visiting the NOVA space craft at the University of Salford in Manchester in 2001.

    “Everybody was saying we must have more leisure. Now they are complaining they are unemployed.” Commentary on the deep recession in Britain in the 1980s.

    “You are a women, aren’t you?” To a gift-bearing native in Kenya in 1984.

    “If it doesn’t fart or eat hay, she is not interested.” On Princess Anne’s love of horses.
    Oh no, I might catch some ghastly disease.” When asked to pat a koala in Australia in 1992.

    “If you stay here much longer, you’ll all be slitty-eyed.” Comment to British exchange students in Beijing in 1986.

    “What do you gargle with? Pebbles?” To Tom Jones after a Royal Variety Performance.

    In 1969 the duke was said to have annoyed Tom Jones after the Royal Variety Performance by asking: "What do you gargle with, pebbles?" He added the following day: "It is very difficult at all to see how it is possible to become immensely valuable by singing what I think are the most hideous songs."

    Yet some remarks may have been considered less controversial. Thirty years ago, Prince Philip said at a private lunch that he thought Adam Faith's singing was like bath water going down a plug hole.

    “Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf.” Talking to young deaf people in Wales about a steel band recital in 1999.

    “Do you know they have eating-dogs for the anorexic now?” Sharing a joke with a blind, wheelchair-bound woman accompanied by a guide dog in 2002.

    “It looks as if it was put in by an Indian.”Describing a fuse box at a factory in Scotland in 1999.

    And reported at News Limted Online

    To a tourist in Budapest: “You can’t have been here long, you haven’t got a pot belly.”

    At a party in 2004: “Bugger the table plan, give me my dinner!”

    To a nursing home resident in a wheelchair: “Do people trip over you?”

    To a penniless student: “Why don’t you go and live in a hostel to save cash?”

    On women in general: “I don’t think a prostitute is more moral than a wife, but they are doing the same thing.”



    * Wikipedia