Posted by Azad | Nov 19th, 2008
There are a few concerns that I have with the train station system in Ukrain. I will ealobrate on the side of the ticketeers, ticket buyers and the overall system.
Most of the ticketeers installed at all counters are mid-to-50’s, slow-working, cold-looking females. What could be worse?
Posted by Azad | Nov 19th, 2008
Here are some pics, as requested by few, of Ukraine.
LOT Polish Airlines
Posted by Azad | Nov 19th, 2008
Last weekend, Marta (flatmate), Oksana (another interpreter) and me went to 2 of the most interesting villages in the Carpathian region; Yaremcha and Kolomia.
We started with Yaremcha on Saturday. A one-way trip going to the village cost about 10 Hrivna, and it took about one and a half hour to reach there.
Posted by Azad | Nov 19th, 2008
The weekend was filled with excitement as I was invited to visit the city of L’viv.
In the 18th century, Lviv was the heart of the western ukrainian empire. The eastern and western bloc were divided. The eastern was more inclined towards the culture, tradition and political influence of the Slavian countries whereas the western part were within tight Russian control.
Posted by Azad | Nov 19th, 2008
It has been about 5 days since I arrived in Ukraine. I boarded the Lot Polish Airline from Heathrow to Kiev Borispol Airport in Ukraine, with a short transit in Warsaw, Poland.
Posted by Azad | Nov 19th, 2008
http://www.mycf10.co.uk
Deen Intensive Cardiff (DIC) 2008
Posted by Azad | Nov 19th, 2008
Saya telah diminta untuk mengulas tentang beberapa isu mutakhir negara oleh Saudara Zulfiqar Samsuri dalam projek survey blog RepublikKata. Saya berkira-kira bahawa ini suatu inisiatif yang baik dalam mendapatkan ulasan masyarakat terhadap isu-isu semasa yang penting buat negara tercinta! Syabas! Saya ikuti laporan-laporan akhbar setiap hari berkenaan isu-isu yang saudara timbulkan dengan dekat. Ulasan saya...
Posted by Azad | Nov 19th, 2008
I’m going to argue about some idealism, in a simplistic way.
On one side we have the libertarian. Fighting for a world of absolute freedom and self-responsibility. Success is reacheable and limitless when there’s no boundary prohibiting it. Human intelligence is given the highest honour. Open market produces competition. A large number of competitors results for better service and high quality products...