Friday, 18 June 2021

Charles de Gaulle

 

Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle was born on 22 November 1890 in Lille in the Nord department, the third of five children. He was raised in a devoutly Catholic and traditional family. His father, Henri de Gaulle, was a professor of history and literature at a Jesuit college and eventually founded his own school.

 

Henri de Gaulle came from a long line of parliamentary gentry from Normandy (northern France) and Burgundy (east-central France). De Gaulle's mother, Jeanne (born Maillot), descended from a family of wealthy entrepreneurs from Lille. She had French, Irish, Scottish, and German ancestry.

 

De Gaulle's father encouraged historical and philosophical debate between his children at mealtimes, and through his encouragement, de Gaulle grew familiar with French history from an early age. Struck by his mother's tale of how she cried as a child when she heard of the French capitulation to the Germans at Sedan in 1870, he developed a keen interest in military strategy. He was also influenced by his uncle, also named Charles de Gaulle, who was a historian and passionate Celticist who wrote books and pamphlets advocating the union of the Welsh, Scots, Irish, and Bretons into one people. His grandfather Julien-Philippe was also a historian, and his grandmother Josephine-Marie wrote poems which impassioned his Christian faith.

 

In 1909 Charles de Gaulle joined the army and served in the ranks for one year. In 1910 he entered the military academy at Saint-Cyr. His first assignment to the 33rd Infantry Regiment brought him in contact with a Colonel Henri Pétain. Pétain would later rise to the rank of marshal of the army and become the savior of France at Verdun during World War I. De Gaulle credited Pétain with teaching him the art of command. During World War I de Gaulle learned firsthand the harsh reality of combat. He was wounded three times and spent the last 32 months of the war as a prisoner at Verdun. He graduated from Saint-Cyr in 1912.

 

Charles de Gaulle was a French army officer and statesman who led Free France against Nazi Germany in World War II. During the interwar period, he advocated mobile armoured divisions. During the German invasion of May 1940, he led an armoured division which counterattacked the invaders; he was then appointed Undersecretary for War. Refusing to accept his government's armistice with Germany, de Gaulle fled to England and exhorted the French to resist occupation and to continue the fight in his Appeal of 18 June. He led the Free French Forces and later headed the French National Liberation Committee against the Axis. Despite frosty relations with the United States, he generally had Winston Churchill's support and emerged as the undisputed leader of Free France. He became chaired the Provisional Government of the French Republic in June 1944, the interim government of France following its liberation. As early as 1944, de Gaulle introduced a dirigiste economic policy, which included substantial state-directed control over a capitalist economy which was followed by 30 years of unprecedented growth, known as the Trente Glorieuses. Frustrated by the return of petty partisanship in the new Fourth Republic, he resigned in early 1946 but continued to be politically active as founder of the Rassemblement du Peuple Français (RPF; "Rally of the French People"). He retired in the early 1950s and wrote his War Memoirs, which quickly became a staple of modern French literature.

 

In 1958, he came out of retirement when appointed President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) by President René Coty. He rewrote the Constitution of France and founded the Fifth Republic after approval by referendum. He was elected President of France later that year, a position to which he was reelected in 1965 and held until his resignation in 1969, after losing a referendum in which he proposed more decentralisation.

 

Charles de Gaulle died a year later, 9th November, 1970 from a Ruptured Blood Vessel at his residence in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, leaving his presidential memoirs unfinished. He was married to Yvonne Vendroux on 7 April 1921 in Église Notre-Dame de Calais. They had three children: Philippe (born 1921), Elizabeth (1924–2013), and Anne (1928–1948)

 

Tuesday, 15 June 2021

DUBLIN CITY OF IRELAND

 

Dublin City is the Capital of the Republic of Ireland. It’s also the largest city of Ireland. Dublin city’s heart is divided north-south by the River Liffey, with O’Connell’s Bridge connecting the two parts. The City of Dublin can trace its origin back more than 1,000 years, and for much of this time it has been Ireland's principal city and the cultural, educational and industrial centre of the island.

 

Dublin City is located on the east coast in the province of Leinster. Situated at the head of Dublin Bay of the Irish Sea, Dublin is the country’s chief port, centre of financial and commercial power, and seat of culture. Dublin City is also a city of contrasts, maintaining an uneasy relationship between reminders of earlier political and economic conditions and symbols of present-day life and prosperity. Area city, 45.5 square miles (118 square km). Pop. (2006) 506,211; Greater Dublin, 1,187,126; (2011) 527,612; Greater Dublin, 1,273,069.

 

Dublin City has an urban area population of 1,173,179 while the population of the Dublin Region (formerly County Dublin) as of 2016 was 1,347,359. The population of the Greater Dublin Area was 1,904,806 per the 2016 census.

 

Dublin City is divided into 5 administrative areas that together form the boundary of Dublin City Council. These are called Local Areas and are used to co-ordinate the delivery of community services. Dublin City Council Local Area Offices provide information about services in that area, local councillors and other Council developments. These area boundaries were created after the Local Government Act, 2000 and are generally used in conjunction with the local electoral areas (LEAs) and Electoral Divisions (EDs). They are updated as changes are made to the electoral areas and were last revised in 2011. The 5 administrative areas are: The Central Area, the North Central area, the North West Area, the South Central Area and the South East Area

 

Dublin City is a warm and welcoming city, known for the friendliness of its people and famous for its craic (“crack”)—that mixture of repartee, humour, intelligence, and acerbic and deflating insight that has attracted writers, intellectuals, and visitors for centuries.

 

Dublin City’s historic buildings include Dublin Castle, dating to the 13th century, and imposing St Patrick’s Cathedral, founded in 1191. Dublin City parks include landscaped St Stephen’s Green and huge Phoenix Park, containing Dublin Zoo. The National Museum of Ireland explores Irish heritage and culture.

 

Dublin City is an historical and contemporary centre for Irish education, arts and culture, administration and industry. As of 2018 the city was listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) as a global city, with a ranking of "Alpha minus", which places it as one of the top thirty cities in the world.

 

As the capital city, Dublin City is the seat of the national parliament of Ireland, the Oireachtas. It is composed of the President of IrelandSeanad Éireann as the upper house, and Dáil Éireann as the lower house. 

 

Dublin City enjoys a maritime temperate climate. The average temperature is lowest in January–February, 42 °F (6 °C), and highest in July–August, peaking at about 68 °F (20 °C). Most sunshine is in May and June and averages four hours a day. The mean annual rainfall of Dublin City is 30–40 inches (760–1,000 mm), although more falls in the surrounding mountains. There are fewer than 10 days of snow per year.

 

Apart from the port area and the docks, Dublin City is a low-built, steepled city, with few buildings dating from before the 17th century. The Roman Catholic churches are 19th- and 20th-century structures. The 17-story Liberty Hall (built 1961–65 as a trade-union headquarters), long Dublin City’s tallest building, has been joined by a spate of new high-rise offices and apartments. The three elements that constitute the architectural legacy of Dublin City—Norse, Norman, and Georgian—all meet in Dublin Castle. In the first two decades of the 13th century, the Normans obliterated the Norse stronghold and raised a château-fort. When the Georgians built the present red-brick castle, they left two towers of the old structure standing. The castle—the seat of British authority in Ireland until 1922—is now used for ceremonial occasions, especially the inauguration of the republic’s presidents, who reside at Áras an Uachtaráin (“the President’s House,” formerly the Viceregal Lodge) in Phoenix Park, and for local and international conferences. The castle also is the home of a number of cultural organizations, notably the Chester Beatty Library.

DUBLIN CITY, CA

 

Dublin City is a suburban city of the East Bay in California. It is located within the Amador Valley of Alameda County's Tri-Valley region. It is located within the Amador Valley of Alameda County's Tri-Valley region. Dublin City It is located along the north side of Interstate 580 at the intersection with Interstate 680, roughly 35 miles (56 km) east of downtown San Francisco, 23 miles (37 km) east of downtown Oakland, and 31 miles (50 km) north of downtown San Jose.

 

It was referred to as "Dublin City" in reference to the city of Dublin in Ireland because of the large number of Irish who lived there. The post office formally adopted the name in the 1890s.

 

According to the United States Census Bureau, the Dublin City has a total area of 14.9 square miles (40 km2) of which 0.03% is water.

 

Dublin City’s population was 46,063 (2010 census), and the 2019 estimate at 64,826. In 2013, Dublin City was the second fastest-growing city in the state of California, behind only Santa Clarita. In 2019, census data showed Dublin City as one of the fastest growing cities in the country. Dublin City was formerly home to the headquarters of Sybase, Inc (now part of SAP SE) and is currently home to the headquarters for CallidusCloud, Patelco Credit Union, Ross Stores, TriNet, Medley Health, Challenge Dairy and Arlen Ness.

 

Several historical sites are preserved and located where Dublin City Boulevard is crossed by Donlan Way, itself formerly the northernmost segment of the main road to Sunol and Niles Canyon (present-day Foothill Road). The site are: The Murray Schoolhouse (established in 1856 with 50 pupils), Green's Store (opened in 1860) current home of the Dublin Church of Christ, The old cemetery was formally established in 1859, although people had been buried in the churchyard for years before 1859 and Old St. Raymond's Church (built 1859), is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

 

The 2010 United States Census reported that Dublin City had a population of 46,036, which grew over 57,000 as of 2016, and nearly 65,000 in 2018. It has been one of the fastest-growing cities in California, with its population nearly doubling during the past decade. The population density of Dublin City in 2010 was 3,087.1 people per square mile (1,192.0/km2).

 

Dublin City is the site of Santa Rita Jail, the principal jail for Alameda County. The third largest jail in California and the fifth largest in the United States, Santa Rita Jail is considered a "mega-jail", specified to hold 4,000 prisoners at any one time, making it as large as, or larger than, many of California's state prisons. It was completed at a cost of $172 million in 1983. Dublin City also hosts the Federal Correctional Institution, one of five federal prisons for women in the United States. Designed to house 250 inmates, FCI Dublin currently houses 1,077 as at April 11, 2013. There are 3 areas at FCI Dublin: Low security, Minimum security and the Federal Detention Center.

 

The Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA), historically known as Camp Parks, is located in Dublin City. A sub-installation of Fort Hunter Liggett, Camp Parks is the only training facility within a short drive for the 11,000-plus reservists in the San Francisco Bay Area. Firing ranges and a wide variety of training facilities are available. The post is home to the Regional Training Site-Intelligence, Regional Training Site-Medical and the 91st DIV Battle Projection Center. Growth is on the horizon as new facilities have been built and more are programmed for construction in the near future

 

Dublin City has two dog parks: Dougherty Hills Dog Park, which comprises an area for large dogs and another area for small dogs and a dog run at Bray Commons.

 

In the House of Representatives, Dublin City is part of California's 15th congressional district, represented by Democrat Eric Swalwell. In the State Assembly, it is in the 16th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, and in the 7th Senate District, represented by Democrat Steve Glazer.

 

Dublin City has 28,798 registered voters with 12,071 (41.9%) registered as Democrats, 5,044 (17.5%) registered as Republicans, and 10,505 (36.5%) decline to state voters.

 

In 2018, Dublin City was ranked in Money's list of "The Best Places to Live"

 

Friday, 9 March 2018

WINES AND SPIRITS BUSINESS IDEA IN KENYA – HOW TO START ONE TODAY

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wines and spirits business in kenya
Is it easy to start a wines and spirit shop in Kenya? Well, the answer to that question depends on how one is prepared for the task. Before we talk about what is required to start let us first take an overview of the industry.
Overview
  • According to a statement by NACADA, about 15 million Kenyans drink regularly. 12 million drink daily spending an average of Ksh100 on each occasion.
  • In 2010 the Alcohol Drinks Control Act (commonly known as Muthutho Law) was passed to regulate operations in this industry.
  • Market for wines and spirits in Kenya is growing because majority find them cheaper than beer whose price has been rising in recent years due to implementation of SIN TAX.
  • Sit-in customers spend an average of Ksh300 per day while takeaway customers spend at least Ksh210 per day.
How To Get Started
  • Location
You first need to identify the ideal location and because alcohol consumption is a leisure activity many clients prefer to frequent establishments that are easily accessible from the main road. It is advisable to choose a location that has high traffic. Avoid setting up your business near schools as this is against the law.
  • Competition
There is intense competition especially in urban areas and for this reason you need to ensure that your strategy is on point. Scan the market conditions and set a realistic price. You also need to keep track of changes in market trends if you want to remain competitive.
  • Licensing
Licensing is the most important aspect of starting a wines and spirits shop. The most important license of all is liquor license which costs Ksh50,000. Other licenses include:
  1. Business License from County Council – Ksh3,500
  2. Health Certificate – Ksh3,000
  3. Approval by NEMA – Ksh3,000
  4. MCSK License – Ksh3,000
Requirements for setting up
The requirements for setting up depend on your long-term goals and capital constraints. For instance, if you don’t have much capital you can look for a 10×10 ft room and set up a simple wines and spirit takeaway shop. With more capital you can set up a sit-in facility with chairs, tables and shelves. On average rent prices range from Ksh20,000 – Ksh50,000 depending on location.
Cost Breakdown
  • Licenses – Ksh70,000
  • Furniture (Shelves, Display area, Tables, Chairs etc.) – Ksh50,000
  • Stock (Inventory) – Ksh50,000
  • Miscellaneous – Ksh100,000
  • TOTAL – Ksh270,000
Expected Challenges
The first challenge you are going to face is intense competition. You will need to provide quality services and best prices in order to retain old customers who will in turn keep coming back with their friends. You also need to appreciate the challenge that you can only open your business from 5.00pm – 11.00pm on weekdays and 2:00pm – 11:00pm on weekends and public holidays.
Final Word
As we always tell you, there’s no marathon race that has ever been won by those who did not start the race. If you like the idea discussed above and you have what it takes to actualize it…then don’t wait to start…just do it.

Sunday, 4 March 2018

5 THINGS THAT CAN EASILY MAKE YOU POOR IN KENYA AS A YOUTH – written by Victormatara

1. Spending too much time in school

Some people just amaze me … You will find an individual has a degree in business administration and CPA.This person wants to study CFA, ACCA, MSC Finance, MBA and PhD.For heaven’s sake, what will you do with all these?
Imagine you spend 4 years in undergraduate, 2 years doing masters,4 years studying PhD and another 4 years studying professional courses. All these time, someone is busy building an empire to employ you.
These people spend a lot of time in class, wasting their mental energy and at the end of the day they will earn Ksh 120,000 which is pure nonsense.
 
I’m not saying that It’s not good to further your education, but you need to understand too much of something is poisonous.The only ideal level is masters, the rest is useless.

2. Alcohol and women

Alcohol and women go hand in hand. If you love both, you’re finished. I leave it there.

3. Betting /gambling

Gambling and betting, long ago, used to be for the rich. Nowadays the poor are the major players in the industry, especially in Kenya. Gambling is not a sound plan to lift you out of poverty. It’s luck.  Gambling is enticing; you will win small cash first but you will lose endlessly.And the earlier young Kenyans see this the better for them and their future.

4.Not minding your business

What is making most Kenyans poor is monitoring other people’ business.
You should not be observing every last action your neighbour or adversary is doing.The time you are squandering is sufficient to make an empire

5. Working for somebody

It’s not bad to work for somebody, but immediately you get that contract, plan an exit strategy. In this case, draw a business plan.If you start a business venture, you will be your own boss, decide what to earn and fulfill your ambitions. You will be disappointed on the way but finally, you’ll master the tricks.

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

6 HABITS THAT WILL KEEP YOU POOR FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE

Kuza Biashara on poverty

You were born poor, but if you die poor you have yourself to blame. Before you finish reading this article, at least 8 out of 10 people will have done something that contributes to their future poverty. Only 2 out of 10 will have done what is required to remain prosperous in the future. The question you need to ask yourself today is, “I’m I among the lucky 2 or the not-so-lucky 8?”
Here are 6 habits that could easily draw your route-map to a life of perpetual poverty.

1.You focus on linear income instead of passive income

Most people focus on linear income in the name of salary, allowances and one-off payments. Wise men on the other hand focus on passive income in the name of royalties, interest rates, value addition and profit.
Relying on linear income is similar to using buckets to fetch water from the river. With time, you’ll get too old and too tired to transport them to and fro and that means you’ll have to starve for as long as you don’t go to the river.
bucketsRelying on passive income on the other hand is similar to building a pipeline. It may require a lot of work at the beginning but with time, you’ll no longer have to go to the river to get water – the river will come to youand you’ll not starve.
This is the most fundamental principal of wealth creation that most (including you) are oblivious about.

10 SIMPLE IDEAS YOU CAN START WITH AS LITTLE AS KSH1000 CAPITAL

Small business ideas
You may not have millions of shillings in the bank to start a business, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have any options. Let me surprise you. There are so many ideas you can explore with next to nothing and make serious returns out of them.
All that is required of you is to provide the skills, work ethic and a bit of marketing. In short, that is what is called “sweat capital”. In the world of start-ups, “sweat capital” is worth more than monetary capital.
Enough of vague statement. Let’s get practical. Here is a run-down of 10 business ideas that require very little monetary capital to set-up. Read through them keenly, take some notes and then go out there and do some deep digging and you are ready to go.

10.Making Homemade Strawberry Jam And Selling (Budget: Ksh750)

This is an interesting idea because you can actually start it with less than the cash you spend when you take your girlfriend for a movie at iMax. The more creative you are the more income you can generate from it. To start you will require some strawberries, sugar and lemons.
You will also need a sufuria (pot), mwiko (wooden stick) and some plastic containers for packaging. With just a little more perfection, you can actually secure a KEBS license and start supplying supermarkets. If you can keep investing more time and creativity into this, there is no reason why you should not grow it into a sustainable business.
Budget BreakdownCost
StrawberriesKsh250 per kilo
SugarKsh100 for 500 grams
LemonsKsh100
Packaging pouchesKsh200
Transport expensesKsh100
TOTALKsh750
One kilogram of strawberries will give you approximately 6 cans of jam each weighing 250 grams. You can then sell a 250 gram for Ksh200 making at least Ksh1,200. Note that you can always expand your profit margins by planting the strawberries yourself. 

9.Selling Wall Papers (Budget: Ksh1,800)

If making strawberry jam sounds more like a “mboche’s” idea to you, then you might want to put your in-born interior design knowledge to good use. Most people live in houses with a dull paint done by their landlords. A number of them would like to have the exterior looking better – but without necessarily repainting it.
This is where wall papers come in handy. You simply get ready-made wall papers either from local wholesalers or by importing from countries such as china.
Budget BreakdownCost
Wall Paper RollKsh1,600 per 10 meters
Other expensesKsh200
TOTALKsh1,800
You can then sell each roll for Ksh3,500 and include a Ksh1,000 charge for installation. That translates to more than double profit. The more aggressive you are, the more sales you can make and the more revenue you can generate from this.