As Malawi marches into the Twenty-First Century against demand for modern of information and communication together with the acute shortage of advanced expertise in the Ministry of Information and Civic Education will soon be water under the bridge, thanks to a tailor made degree programme for journalists in the ministry of Information and Civic Education. The Faculty of Humanities at Chancellor College, a constituent college of the University of Malawi, has drawn a new Bachelor of Arts Commu

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On her arrival in Madrid yesterday Annie Leibovitz told reporters that ‘Madrid was a magical place, like Paris due to its immense cultural creativity’,Today the doors open to an extensive exhibition of her work, described as a type of ‘family album’ |Renown photographer Annie Leibovitz exhibits in Madrid On her arrival in Madrid yesterday Annie Leibovitz told reporters that ‘Madrid was a magical place, like Paris due to its immense cultural creativity’. Today the doors open to an extensive…

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On her arrival in Madrid yesterday Annie Leibovitz told reporters that ‘Madrid was a magical place, like Paris due to its immense cultural creativity’,Today the doors open to an extensive exhibition of her work, described as a type of ‘family album’ |Renown photographer Annie Leibovitz exhibits in Madrid On her arrival in Madrid yesterday Annie Leibovitz told reporters that ‘Madrid was a magical place, like Paris due to its immense cultural creativity’. Today the doors open to an extensive…

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Practical Pessimism

21 June 2009

Sometimes a lack of confidence can help. Hope is a great quality and it is no doubt that your optimism towards what is possible has led you to where you are today. But pessimism about the future has a necessary place in your life and business too. Optimism rules when anticipating (predicting) and enjoying outcomes — but there’s also great value in being pessimistic when preparing (considering) outcomes. After all, things don’t always go ‘our way’. Call it ‘worst-case scenario’ planning.

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