CPhI Worldwide, organised by UBM Live, celebrates the closing of its most successful show to date with pre-audit figures estimating more than 34,000 attendees and 2,200 exhibitors. Held in Frankfurt, the show hosted senior-level decision makers and key players from 140+ countries representing every step of the pharmaceutical supply chain from drug discovery to finished dosage.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/63503-UBM-live-cphi-worldwide
What's the wisdom of Allah in these testing times??
A session by Daee Ahmed Moait covering topics:
- The Ummah in tribulations ..
- The Mercy taught to us by our teacher, Muhammad SAW
- Sanctity of a soul ...
- are the animals and beasts laughing at us??
- Verses from Qur'an about the hypocrites and the people who are veiled
- trials to some, Mercy to some...
The summer is now synonymous with gazing at your Cheetos snacks and letting your imagination run wild – pondering, “is that a dog? a unicorn? a sailboat? a Flamin’ Hot cat?” For imaginative snackers, each Cheetos shape offers the opportunity to find the unexpected, and potentially be rewarded for it.
Cheetos, one of the flagship brands from PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division, will once again celebrate the interesting shapes fans see in their Cheetos snacks, but with a twist: By giving them the chance to win what they see in their favorite snack.
Now through September 2, Cheetos fans can submit a photo of their uniquely shaped Cheetos snacks with a description for the chance to win a prize inspired by what they see. Each entry period, a fan submission will be rewarded a once-in-a-lifetime prize related to their Cheetos shape. Do you see a palm tree? You just won you a tropical vacation. A guitar? Your very own custom electric guitar and concert tickets. Using your imagination to find unique shapes in your Cheetos bag can now unlock amazing adventures and prizes.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8357851-cheetos-win-what-you-see-contest/
A lot has changed in the past decade since Microsoft launched Windows XP and Office 2003. Hardware is less expensive, devices are smaller, operating systems are faster and mobile phones are smarter than ever. In addition, the way we work has changed as well – we’re more mobile and more social in the workplace today than ever before. However, despite all of these advances, according to Stat Counter, nearly 21 percent of computers worldwide are still using Windows XP.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/65586-get-2-modern-microsoft-retiring-xp/
FTC announced last week that despite Myspace’s telling users that it will not share personally identifiable data with others; it gave advertisers “Friend ID” numbers of users. This enabled advertisers to search the users’ publicly available personal data such as full names and could even lead to discovery of their web activity. The terms of the settlement specified that Myspace is not going to misrepresent its privacy policies while implementing a comprehensive privacy program. In addition, the two parties agreed to a regular independent privacy audits every other year for 2 decades.
In this video you can see, what other countries are doing for solar energy and many many arguments for solar energy explained in a very simple but well done animation.
Topics covered by Shaikh Ahmed Moait:
1. Building habits inside the house
2. Mutual agreement between the spouses
3. Youth!! please listen before the damage is done
4. children show their love by imitating you
5. Cleanliness
6. We are all just a bunch of habits
7. Do you eat according to principle or habits
8. I have to be a role model!!