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arrow right Sènègal - Institutions

Les Institutions de la République du Sénégal. La République du Sénégal est laïque, démocratique et sociale. Elle assure l’égalité devant la loi de tous les citoyens, sans distinction d’origine,  de race, de sexe, de religion. Elle respecte toutes les croyances. La souveraineté nationale appartient au peuple sénégalais qui l’exerce par ses représentants ou par la voie du référendum.
Les institutions de la République sont :

     Le président de la République,  
     Le Parlement qui comprend deux assemblées : l’Assemblée nationale et le Sénat,  
     Le Gouvernement,
     Le Conseil économique et social,  
     Le Conseil constitutionnel, la Cour suprême, la Cour des comptes et les Cours et Tribunaux.




    Le Président de la RépubliqueLe Président de la République est élu au suffrage universel direct et au scrutin majoritaire à deux tours. La durée du mandat du Président de la République est de sept ans. Le mandat est renouvelable une seule fois.
    Le ParlementLes assemblées représentatives de la République du Sénégal portent les noms d’Assemblée nationale et de Sénat. Leurs membres portent les titres de députés à l’Assemblée nationale et de sénateurs.
    Le GouvernementLe Gouvernement comprend le Premier ministre, chef du Gouvernement, et les ministres.
    Le Conseil économique et socialLe Conseil économique et social (CES) constitue, auprès des pouvoirs publics, une assemblée consultative disposant d'une expertise dans les domaines économique, social et culturel.
    Le Pouvoir judiciaireLe pouvoir judiciaire est gardien des droits et libertés définis par la Constitution et la loi.

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: समाज   »   75 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 28/01/2010 22:44   »   द्वारा: Mouhamadou-bamb ...

arrow right The Winner

I was watching some little kids play soccer. These kids were only five or six years old, but they were playing a real game - - a serious game -- two teams, complete with coaches, uniforms, and parents. I didn't know any of them, so I was able to enjoy the game without the  distraction of being anxious about winning or losing - I wished the parents and coaches could have done the same. 

The teams were pretty evenly matched. I will just call them Team One and Team Two. Nobody scored in the first period. The kids were hilarious. They were clumsy and terribly inefficient. They fell over their own feet, they stumbled over the ball, they kicked at the ball and missed it but they didn't seem to care. They were having fun. 

In the second quarter, the Team One coach pulled out what must have been his first team and put in the scrubs, except for his best player who now guarded the goal. 

The game took a dramatic turn. I guess winning is important even when you're five years old -- because the Team Two coach left his best players in, and the Team One scrubs were no match for them. Team Two swarmed around the little guy who was now the Team One goalie. He was an outstanding athlete, but he was no match for three or four who were also very good. Team Two began to score. The lone goalie gave it everything he had, recklessly throwing his body in front of incoming balls, trying valiantly to stop them. 

Team Two scored two goals in quick succession. It infuriated the young boy. He became a raging maniac -- shouting, running, diving. With all the stamina he could muster, he covered the boy who now had the ball, but that boy kicked it to another boy twenty feet away, and by the time he repositioned himself, it was too late -- they scored a third goal. 

I soon learned who the goalie's parents were. They were nice, decent-looking people. I could tell that his dad had just come from the office -- he still had his suit and tie on. They yelled encouragement to their son. I became totally absorbed, watching the boy on the field and his parents on the sidelines. After the third goal, the little kid changed. He could see it was no use; he couldn't stop them. 

He didn't quit, but he became quietly desperate futility was written all over him. His father changed too. He had been urging his son to try harder - yelling advice and encouragement. But then he changed. He became anxious. He tried to say that it was okay - to hang in there. He grieved for the pain his son was feeling. 

After the fourth goal, I knew what was going to happen. I've seen it before. The little boy needed help so badly, and there was no help to be had. He retrieved the ball from the net and handed to the referee - and then he cried. 

He just stood there while huge tears rolled down both cheeks. He went to his knees and put his fists to his eyes - and he cried the tears of the helpless and brokenhearted. 

When the boy went to his knees, I saw the father start onto the field. His wife clutched his arm and said,

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: कहानियां   »   75 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 07/03/2010 21:44   »   द्वारा: LAURA

arrow right Tips on Practising with WoW Beast

In WoW, this is a good opportunity to try attacking a few mobs using your new pet to see what this is like. Here you can the cheapest wow gold. You will select a pet to keep for a long period of time once having complete all three beast taming quests, so you may want to see  if one of these three is right for you. You have 15 minutes to practise with each pet you tame during this quest series.

After you complete this quest chain, you can also tame other critters you find wandering about. Indeed, you can tame most any beast you can find, assuming your level(WoW powerleveling) is high enough, but you can only have one pet at a time with you. Later on you will want to learn all about the stable masters and, essentially, boarding your pet there, so that you can own multiple pets. 

This is also a good time to find out how your pet reacts when you change his status from Passive to Defensive or Aggressive. There may be times when you want your pet to stay by your side and not attack while you pull mobs, or not pull aggro from a mob, etc. Note that you do not have any beast training skills such as Feed Pet, Call Pet, etc at this point. You will not be able to feed your beast, so he will be unhappy with you and will finally run away if you do not dismiss him. That is all, thanks for reading and have a good hunting in our website.

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: प्यार   »   75 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 27/03/2010 04:36   »   द्वारा: edgfx

arrow right SENEGAL :: Le Gouvernement

Le Gouvernement comprend le Premier ministre, chef du Gouvernement, et les ministres. Le Gouvernement conduit et coordonne la politique de la Nation sous la direction du Premier ministre. Il est responsable devant le président de la République et devant le  Parlement dans les conditions prévues par les articles 85 et 86 de la Constitution.
Premier ministre

     Monsieur Souleymane Ndéné Ndiaye

Secrétaire général du Gouvernement

     Monsieur Papa Ousmane Gueye

 Ministres d’Etat

      Maître Madické Niang, Ministre d’Etat, Ministre des Affaires étrangères ; 
     Monsieur Bécaye Diop, Ministre d’Etat, Ministre de l’Intérieur ;
     Monsieur Abdoulaye Diop, Ministre d’Etat, Ministre de l’Economie et des Finances ; 
     Maître El Hadj Amadou Sall, Ministre d’Etat, Garde des Sceaux, Ministre de la Justice ; 
     Monsieur Abdoulaye Baldé, Ministre d’Etat, Ministre des Forces armées ; 
     Monsieur Djibo Leyti Kâ, Ministre d’Etat, Ministre de l’Environnement, de la Protection de la nature, des Bassins de rétention et des Lacs artificiels ; 
     Monsieur Karim Wade, Ministre d’Etat, Ministre de la Coopération internationale, de l’Aménagement du territoire, des Transports aériens et des Infrastructures ; 
     Monsieur Oumar Sarr, Ministre d’Etat, Ministre de l’Urbanisme, de l’Habitat, de la Construction et de l’Hydraulique ; 
     Maître Ousmane Ngom, Ministre des Mines, de l’Industrie, de la Transformation alimentaire des produits agricoles et des PME ; 
     Monsieur Diakaria Diaw, Ministre d’Etat, Ministre de la Fonction publique, du Travail, de l’Emploi et des Organisations professionnelles ; 
     Madame Ndèye Khady Diop, Ministre d’Etat, Ministre de la Famille, de la Sécurité alimentaire, de l’Entreprenariat féminin, de la Microfinance et de la Petite enfance.

Ministres

     Monsieur Abdourahim Agne, Ministre des Télécommunications, des TIC, des Transports terrestres et des Transports ferroviaires ; 
     Professeur Amadou Tidiane Bâ, Ministre de l’Enseignement supérieur, des Universités et des Centres universitaires Régionaux et de la Recherche scientifique ;
     Monsieur Kalidou Diallo, Ministre de l’Enseignement préscolaire, de l’Elémentaire, du moyen secondaire et des Langues nationales ; 
     Monsieur Samuel Amete Sarr, Ministre de l’Energie ; 
     Monsieur Khouraïchi Thiam, Ministre de l’Economie maritime, de la Pêche et des Transports maritimes ;
     Monsieur Aliou Sow, Ministre de la Décentralisation et des Collectivités locales ; 
     Monsieur Thierno Lô, Ministre de l’Artisanat, du Tourisme et des Relations avec le secteur privé et le secteur informel ; 
     Monsieur Modou Diagne Fada, Ministre de la Santé et de la Prévention ; 
     Madame Thérèse Coumba Diop, Ministre des Biocarburants et de la Pisciculture ;
     Madame Fatou Gaye Sarr, Ministre de l’Agriculture ; 
     Madame Oumou Khairy Guèye Seck, Ministre de l’Elevage ; 
     Monsieur Serigne Mamadou Bousso Lèye, Ministre de la Culture ; 
     Monsieur Moussa Sakho, Ministre de l’Enseignement technique et de la formation professionnelle ; 
     Monsieur Mamadou Lamine Keita, Ministre de la Jeunesse, des Sports et des Loisirs ; 
     Monsieur Faustin Diatta, Ministre des Affaires sociales et des Relations avec les Institutions ; 
     Monsieur Sada Ndiaye, Ministre des Sénégalais de l’Extérieur ; 
     Monsieur Adama Sall, Ministre de l’Assainissement et de l’Hygiène publique ;
     Monsieur Moustapha Guirassy, Ministre de la Communication et porte-parole du gouvernement ; 
     Monsieur Amadou Niang, Ministre du Commerce.

Ministres délégués

     Monsieur Abdoulaye Diop, Ministre délégué auprès du Ministre de l’Economie et des Finances, chargé du Budget ; 
     Monsieur Khadim Guèye, Ministre délégué auprès du Ministre de l’Agriculture, chargé des relations avec les Organisations paysannes et de la Syndicalisation des agriculteurs.

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: प्यार   »   74 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 28/01/2010 22:47   »   द्वारा: Mouhamadou-bamb ...

arrow right The Color Of Friendship

Once upon a time the colors of the world started to quarrel. All claimed that they were the best. The most important. The most useful. The favorite. Green said: "Clearly I am the most important. I am the sign of life and of hope. I was chosen for grass, trees and  leaves. Without me, all animals would die. Look over the countryside and you will see that I am in the majority.

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: कहानियां   »   74 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 07/03/2010 21:44   »   द्वारा: LAURA

arrow right The Burden

"Why was my burden so heavy?" I slammed the bedroom door and leaned against it. Is there no rest from this life? I wondered. I stumbled to my bed and dropped onto it, pressing my pillow around my ears to shut out the noise of my existence.

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arrow right je recherche une femme

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Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: प्यार   »   73 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 19/02/2010 22:20   »   द्वारा: djilalii140

arrow right Just Do It

Author Elbert Hubbard told the story of an incident during the Spanish-American War. It was imperative that the president get a message to the leader of the insurgents. His name was Garcia and he was known to fighting somewhere in the mountains of Cuba, but no mail or  telegraph could reach him. Someone said,

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: कहानियां   »   73 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 07/03/2010 21:44   »   द्वारा: LAURA

arrow right Always There

Hello God, I called tonight To talk a little while I need a friend who'll listen To my anxiety and trial. You see, I can't quite make it Through a day just on my own... I need your love to guide me, So I'll never feel alone. I want to ask you please to  keep,
My family safe and sound.
Come and fill their lives with confidence
For whatever fate they're bound. 

Give me faith, dear God, to face
Each hour throughout the day,
And not to worry over things
I can't change in any way. 

I thank you God, for being home
And listening to my call,
For giving me such good advice
When I stumble and fall. 

Your number, God, is the only one
That answers every time.
I never get a busy signal,
Never had to pay a dime. 

So thank you, God, for listening
To my troubles and my sorrow.
Good night, God, I love You, too,
And I'll call again tomorrow!

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: कहानियां   »   73 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 07/03/2010 21:44   »   द्वारा: LAURA

arrow right An Angel

An Angel wrote: Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart. To handle yourself, use your head; To handle others, use your heart. Anger is only one letter short of danger. If someone betrays you  once, it's his fault; 
if he betrays you twice, it's your fault.

Great minds discuss ideas; 
Average minds discuss events; 
Small minds discuss people.

God gives every bird it's food, but He does not throw it into it's nest.

He who loses money, loses much;
He who loses a friend, loses more;
He who loses faith, loses all.

Beautiful young people are acts of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.

Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself.

The tongue weighs practically nothing, but so few people can hold it.

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: कहानियां   »   73 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 07/03/2010 21:44   »   द्वारा: LAURA

arrow right The Cradle, a Christmas Story

They left their home, the new cradle still swinging from the rafters. Night after night the aroma of fresh-cut wood had filled the room as Joseph had patiently fashioned the tiny cradle, using the same chisel and saw he usually put down at dusk. Now Joseph wiped the  tears from Mary's cheeks and shut the door behind them.

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: कहानियां   »   73 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 07/03/2010 21:44   »   द्वारा: LAURA

arrow right Details on Atlantica Barracuda and Snapper

Here are some details on Atlantica Barracuda and Snapper: Barracuda Barracuda is known as Tiger of the Sea. Here you can get the cheapest Atlantica Gold. It feeds of silversides, needle fish, jacks, filefish, etc. Barracuda fish lives in reefs, wrecks of the Atlantic  Zone. The Barracuda body has a silver color and along of it's back has a dark green-gray color. They are predators because they feed of small fishes and some other food. They can weight around 9 pounds and 6 feet. They are found during the year in the warm water of the Caribbean zone as the Tortuguero Channel, Barra del Colorado, Parismina Beach, etc. Barracuda lives in reefs, wrecks of the Atlantic Zone. The Barracuda body has a silver color and along of it's back has a dark green-gray color.

Snapper 
Snapper Fish is generally a fish red with yellowish caudal, and a prominent and distinctive dark comma-shaped blotch which offers, it is simple name. By the way, if you want to buy professional Atlantica powerleveling, please go to our site and have a look, we have enough stock anytime. There are a variety of colors and shapes in this kind of fish. In Costa Rica, you'll find a lot of them. You can fish it around the country but in the Atlantic Zone, you'll find it easier. You can find the snapper on Tortuguero Channel or the Parismina Beach on the caribbean zone. However, Snapper Fishing has been controlled in the last few years. Hope it could help you more or less.

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: प्यार   »   73 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 15/03/2010 03:53   »   द्वारा: aass

arrow right The Little Raggedy Girl

There was once a little raggedy girl who lived with her widowed mother in what could only be charitably called a shack, just outside of town. She had few clothes to wear and those that she had were worn and patched in many places. She was clean and tidy. Her mother saw to  that. But, her schoolmates could not see past her ragged clothing and they enjoyed making fun of her. 

The little raggedy girl bore the insults of the other children in silence. One little boy, in particular, liked to make fun of the coat she always wore. Like the rest of her clothes, the coat had seen much better days. It was an ugly green color with pulls and rawls all over it. Some places had dark stains that no amount of washing could ever remove. But the coat was warm and it was the only one she had, so the little raggedy girl wore it to school every day. 

Christmas was only a few days away now, and it was the last school day before the long vacation. On her way home that day, a wet snow was falling accompanied by a biting north wind. It was cold and miserable. She was happy about her old coat and the warmth it provided. Still she wanted to get home quickly to the warmth of her house. 

Several blocks from the school she saw three boys standing on the sidewalk. They seemed to be arguing, but she couldn't make out the words -- just a lot of shouting. Then one of the boys suddenly snatched the coat off one the other boy's back. The boy tried to hold onto his coat, but the other one was stronger. As soon as the coat was free, he and his friend ran off with it, laughing. The boy started to run after them but, in his haste, slipped and fell in the slushy snow, landing heavily on the sidewalk. The raggedy girl ran up to the boy on the ground. She was startled to find it was the very same boy who had always taunted her about her coat at school.

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: कहानियां   »   72 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 07/03/2010 21:44   »   द्वारा: LAURA

arrow right Assassin Information In Last Chaos(part two)

Go on reading Assassin Information In Last Chaos: Skills/Passives The attack skills of the beginning can be maxed, you will forget those skills(Last Chaos Gold) in a few levels. Later, they become quite useless. It's important to max all your passives skills. Before lvl  31, it will take you 4,063 SP to max everything. The total amount to have a maxed Assassin is 28,986SP and is that you want all the production skills too, it's 32,787 SP.
Attack skills Advice!
Confusion and Dire Strike can be maxed too, but it's not all the rogues who use these. It's useful in party with other rogues, you can attack together and make great damages, but you won't use it a lot in solo. And since the mana cost is higher, you could keep your mana for better skills.
Double strike and Hyde Step are main attack skills. Hyde Step is more PvP based, because you need to be invisible to do it. Later, at lvl 102(Last Chaos powerleveling), you can get Fatal Blow, and it's quite deadly. 
Poison in PvE kills the hp regeneration of the mob. Your snare is more effective then the knight stun, but it seems to miss less then. You are trying to get a longer poison or snare lvl 6, like the others class, let's get across your fingers!

How to use your skills! 
The big difference you have with ranger is a skills that everybody would love to have. Death Motion!
Death motion is your life saver with the lvl 70 skill. Death Motion aka DM is a lvl 38 skills. Congratz, you can now solo what you want. Always put it on your hotbar. 400 Hp left? While you look at the beautiful sky, you can heal back, use minerals, all you want. Someone is calling you! Go answer to the phone. And remove your pet, or you'll come back with a dead pet to renew! You can stay in Dm for more than 1 hour of real time. Thanks for reading and have a good time.

Bandu2 - Herit.gif  श्रेणी: प्यार   »   72 पुस्तकें   »   तारीख: 27/03/2010 03:48   »   द्वारा: aakk

arrow right Lesson from a Rainy Day

August 26, 1999 is a day that many New Yorkers would probably like to forget. However, this New Yorker will always remember that day because that is the day that I learned what a powerful gift appreciation can truly be. On August 26, 1999, New York City experienced a  torrential downpour. The relentless rain caused the streets to flood. New York City's subway system came to a screeching halt as the subway stations were inundated with water. Unfortunately, this happened during the morning rush hour. 

Many people who were going to work were stranded and forced to go home. Some battled with fellow New Yorkers to hail a cab or to get on a bus. Still others braved the storm, walking miles to get to work. 

I happened to be one of people on her way to work that morning. I went from subway line to subway line only to find that most service had stopped. After running around like crazy and making my way through crowds of people, I finally found a subway line that was operating. Unfortunately, there were so many people waiting to board the subway that I could not even get down the stairs to the platform. Undaunted and determined to get to work, I decided to take the train uptown several stops and then switch back to the downtown train. It was a hassle, but it paid off. However, the train got more packed at each stop. People pushed and shoved. I was constantly hit with elbows and bags. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, the train reached my stop. 

But the journey was not over yet. I would still have to walk several blocks to get to my office. The rain had intensified, and no umbrella was enough to withstand the forces of Mother Nature. When I finally got to work, I was completely soaked and left a puddle of water everywhere I sat. I was also exhausted and discouraged from my commute. 

My coworkers and I spent most of the day drying off. When 5:00 rolled around, I was ready to go home. I was about to log off my computer when I received an email from Garth, my Deputy Director. I opened the email and found the following message: 

I would like to thank all those associates who made the effort and eventually reported to work. It is always reassuring, at times like these, when employees so clearly demonstrate their dedication to their jobs. Thank you. 

As you can see, Garth's email was short, but I learned more from that brief message than I ever did from a textbook. The email taught me that a few words of appreciation can make a big difference. The rainstorm and the transit troubles had made me miserable and weary. But Garth's words immediately invigorated me and put a smile back on my face. 

Garth's actions also made me realize that words of appreciation not only make you feel good but it also motivates and inspires you. After reading his email, I felt that coming to work that day was an accomplishment that I should be proud of. Suddenly getting drenched and the extremely long commute did not seem so bad. As a matter of fact, his email made the whole subway ordeal all worthwhile. 

Sometimes we are so wrapped up in our lives that we forget the magical power of appreciation. Garth had been caught in the rain like the rest of us. He had to tend to his responsibilities. He also had to cope with the numerous absences in the five areas that he manages. And he had to take on his boss' responsibilities, as she was unable to get to work. Yet, he still found time to send an email thanking his employees for their dedication and the extra effort they had made to get to work. Garth taught me that I should never be too busy to show people my appreciation and to acknowledge the positive things they do. This was the most valuable lesson that anyone could ever give me. And for that, I will always be grateful to Garth. 

August 26, 1999 may have been one of the darkest days in New York City history, but it was one of the brightest days in my life thanks to Garth.

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