Art, design and humanities graduates and those from former polytechnics have the worst job prospects, while students of vocational courses, such as law, medicine and teacher training, are most likely to find degree level jobs. The study compared the jobs of new graduates with those who completed their studies in 1992 the year all polytechnics and colleges of higher education were granted university status. advertisement In 1992, one in five male graduates was engaged in non graduate work at the age of 25. But by last year, the number had risen to more than one in three. Among women, the proportion rose from one in four to just under one in three. Among creative and arts graduates, almost six out of 10 ended up in jobs for which they were over qualified, as did 30 per cent of English and humanities graduates. Meanwhile, only one in 10 who did vocational courses took on non graduate jobs, while the figure was one in five among those who did maths and sciences....<br><a href='http://bestnews-4u.com/news/4925'>http://bestnews-4u.com/</a>
(November 27, 2007 08:19:32 AM)
New Delhi (PTI): The Central Information Commission (CIC) has directed the government to make public information on safety tests data of a genetically engineered crop, while noting that such details need to be divulged as a matter of "public interest." The Department of Bio technology (DBT) which failed to comply with the Commission's order passed in April this year to disclose details about toxicity and allergenicity data of four genetically modified (GM) crops, has now been directed to divulge data on BT brinjal. The CIC's order of April 13 had also directed DBT to disclose bio safety data of rice, okra (lady's finger) and mustard,...<br><a href='http://coolnews-4u.com/news/3628'>http://coolnews-4u.com/</a>
(November 27, 2007 09:08:14 AM)
Those who campaigned to ban fox hunting insisted that they were motivated by kindness towards animals rather than any lesser impulses. The road to hell is paved with good intentions ?? and the countryside is now governed by the values of the visitor, not the inhabitant. I??ve never hunted, but I always thought that the hunt maintained a certain balance. It seldom killed a healthy fox, but dispatched the sick or injured and disrupted the others, forcing the species as a whole to lie low by daylight. You knew where you stood. You had to avoid the twilight hours of dawn and dusk, but you could be reasonably sure your poultry could range safely either side of noon. Now the predators are on the rise, and it??s not just poultry that suffer....<br><a href='http://my-uniq-site.com/news/22678'>http://my-uniq-site.com/</a>
(November 27, 2007 11:14:34 AM)
to how I was treated. Egg did not make it clear that gambling transactions are treated as a cash advance and incur extortionate interest rates plus fees, never mind the fact that as I have an Egg savings account I should not have been charged said fees. I also felt Egg took an extremely heavy handed and judgemental approach towards me they blocked my card. Following a letter requesting that I have a discussion with them, I found the staff incredibly rude. One person kept implying I was an idiot for using a credit card to gamble, and said the card was being primarily used for gambling it was a couple of small transactions! I then said I did not wish to use the card, due to their treatment of me, and was virtually bullied into agreeing to make it repayment only. I am now extremely worried it will have a negative impact on my future credit rating. I have never mismanaged the account, it wasn't near its limit, and I have...<br><a href='http://coolnews-4u.com/news/3562'>http://coolnews-4u.com/</a>
(November 27, 2007 03:32:55 PM)
And Jones immediately revealed his pain of the last fortnight as he described the pressure he has been under during the international break. He said: ??I??ve been a manager for 11 years and I can cope with the pressure. Some of the things written about you are hurtful. ??I still have dignity and pride and you have to put aside the things written ?? that??s the job we are in. ??People say when a manager loses his job it isn??t a catastrophe ?? but it is to the person who has lost his. This is my livelihood, job and my life. It affects your wife, kids and friends ?? and it??s not easy.?? Jones, whose team can lift themselves further away from the Championship relegation zone at Leicester City tomorrow, hopes the much needed win can kick start his Cardiff side back into form. He added: ??It hasn??t been easy the last...<br><a href='http://bestnews-4u.com/news/5595'>http://bestnews-4u.com/</a>
(November 27, 2007 07:27:30 PM)