Monday, March 30, 2015

The red graph clearly shows how the number of natural disasters has increased. The black graph show


Well, why I started this blog? Largely because I like basically is a very happy person sometimes can go and grumbling about things that annoy me. So instead of grumbling around for a few hours thinking I quickly write off my discontent to remain happy. The boots will be awarded. Not for the little ones but to the big and strong. Sometimes vi there will be cross twists and just be happy crazy thoughts. Love <3 Twitter:pippiglassbil More about me: http://frokenmissnojd.bloggo.nu/Lilla-Jag/
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... She can be erratic, she ... Imagine what a mess she can get up to in the world. All these natural disasters, what if you could limit them. Today is a day for illustrative of natural disasters (earthquakes, tsunamis, etc.). Unfortunately, we can not prevent them, but with research you can get information about when, where and how and thereby limit the disastrous consequences. That is the International Day for Disaster Reduction want to put the light on.
The red graph clearly shows how the number of natural disasters has increased. The black graph shows how the number of deaths from natural disasters have fallen. vi I think this indicates that you have managed to limit the disastrous consequences of natural disasters. But satisfied can not be until that number is down to zero ...
And to completely turn the tables vi ... ... Something that is close to zero ... ... is the number of post offices in Sweden. Feels strange to celebrate the Universal Postal Union today. Or perhaps it is that we must pay attention to it? UPU - Universal Postal Union, UPU - was founded in 1874 and became a specialized agency of the United Nations through an agreement, which entered into force in 1948. UPU purpose is to unite countries into a single postal territory by secure mail service, organization and development globally, keep pace with the new technology and contribute to mail technical support within the Union and to promote international cooperation in postal matters. The UPU's highest decision-making body is the UPU Congress which consists of all member countries and meets every five years to review the Universal Postal Convention and its supplementary agreement. Current operations are controlled by the Executive Council, which meets annually and consists of 40 members elected by the Congress of equitable geographical distribution. The Advisory Commission on postal matters composed of 35 members elected by the Congress conducts vi studies investigating vi coordination problems vi and address issues relating to postal services. The UPU has its headquarters in Bern. Blah blah blah, what interesting facts ... One would think that they would work to preserve the postal service ... Here in Sweden it has been taken over by ICA, Coop and various other actors. Is there an entry, but no mail, little was nowhere ...
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