Year: 2012

  • Africa

    In the world of education quantity never substitutes quality

    Hone Mandefro         It takes little to understand that an educated society is one that transforms itself into higher levels of innovation and productivity. The World Bank in its 2007 quality of education and economic growth report says, “Education can increase the innovative capacity of the economy – knowledge of new technologies, products, and processes.” Other studies…

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  • Brace for Rio+20

    Dr. Henok Wendirad (DVM) On 20th – 22nd, June 2012, the UNCSD also known as Rio+20 will take place in Rio de Janeiro.  Rio+20 is a key milestone in a series of major United Nations conferences, in which the 1992 Earth Summit, United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, was the pride and joy for its proponents that put sustainable…

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  • Recipe

    Grilled Goat Cheese Sandwiches with Fig and Honey Recipe

    BY JOANNE BRUNO (courtesy Chef Marcus Samuelson) Most of the time when a craving hits, it’s for two things: carbs and cheese. Usually together. And while I generally try to convince myself that even though I may think I want mac and cheese all day every day, what I really want is an apple or a salad or both….sometimes I just have…

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  • Art Review

    Hub of Africa 2012 goes eco – fashion

    Zela Gayle The African Union hosted the Hub of Africa 2012 Fashion Week at its new Conference Centre here in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.  Clairvoyant Marketing Agency and In the Bag and Origin Africa joined forces with African Cotton and Textile Industries Federation (ACTIF) in organizing the event, held from the 24th – 27th April 2012, to highlight African designers’ trend…

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  • Art Review

    Addis Ababa celebrates the great life of Alexander Pushkin

    Zela Gayle The Russian Centre for Science and Culture in Addis Ababa is preparing to commemorate the birthday anniversary of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, who is considered the founder of Russian literature and to whom the centre was named after. Established in March 1945, Emperor Haile Selassie I inaugurated the centre as a permanent exhibition illustrating Russian achievements and to bring…

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  • Simple and none exotic, yet what your body needs most to stay fit

    FabenGetachew All foods contain calories and can be possiblecauses for fat formation, but certain foods can also promote the reduction ofbody fat and weight loss because of theminerals and vitamins they contain,or because theyhave less calories and at the same time needa complex digestion and assimilation process, or others create a sense of fullness even when consumed in small amounts.Consuming…

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  • Psycho-connected diseases

    Ashenafi Zedebub “As a result of a painful feeling by the nearness or the possibility of danger a disorder of the intestine could easily happen and all of a sudden an attack of diarrhea could follow.”  This is what I happen to read in a research paper several years ago. This unfortunate, and at times unpleasant, occurrence has been experienced…

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  • U.S

    That’s America!

    Sex, Race and Religion:  Does it matter? Tomas Mega, Las Vegas, Nevada     This election may offer some hard choices for voters driven by prejudice.  Americans must decide between a man fathered by an African, who supports gay marriage, and a conservative Mormon, a religion that once advocated polygamy and only lifted its ban on African men in the…

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  • Prosperity for many or misery for all? In Rio we will choose the future we want

    Janez Potočnik In just over a week, world leaders will gather in Brazil for the Rio +20 Summit to decide what kind of future we want. Twenty years after the original earth summit, the theme is the green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication. Why is the conference important and why the aspirations for a ‘green…

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  • Commentary

    Ending the War on Terror: Is there a role for conflict resolution?

    Mark N. Katz, (Exclusive for Addis Standard)  The Obama Administration has placed increased emphasis on killing terrorists via drone attacks or other means.  But this alone will not end the War on Terror.  Terrorist organizations such as Al Qaeda and its many affiliates seem to have no trouble finding new recruits to take the place of those the U.S. kills. …

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