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Part Time Online Jobs for Students From Home

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Basically everybody is engaged in their daily routine life. During this daily routine life so many times or mostly require some additional money. Hence they require such kind of jobs which can be done on part time basis. Especially where the students are concerned they have to do their college work. They are most of the time engaged in their college work just like studies, assignment, submission and spending time with group or friends. On the other hand they are passing through the sensitive age period where they might have some personal expenses. Most of the times they can not share these expense details with the parents. In such issues or cases, they need some additional means of money earning through which they can fulfill their requirements of additional expenses. On the net there are so many opportunities through which additional money can be earned easily. And for this purpose very few basic requirements needed just like as mentioned below: Basic typing and online surfing knowled

From Somalia to Siberia… on ice… via Sweden.

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Somalis are going to Siberia… on ice… via Sweden! They are going to be the first and only African team competing in the World Bandy Championships.  I had the good fortune to visit Sweden to report on this amazing story for the BBC.  I went to Sweden with two BBC colleagues, Tim Mansel whose idea it was and who was the producer, and Nick Woolley who directed, filmed and edited this wonderful film: Film of Somalis skating on Swedish ice as they prepare for Siberia And here is a report I did for BBC TV: My TV piece Click on the link below for my radio piece: My radio report Here is a piece I wrote for the BBC's From Our Own Correspondent programme: Bandy is not a game many people know. It’s basically ice hockey writ large – played outdoors on a sheet of ice the size of a football pitch. So the countries that win World Championships are generally those from the frozen north – places like Sweden, Finland and Russia. But in this year’s world championships beginning in January ther