Archive for April 20th, 2012
The worst precedence
By Mutasim Mahmoud
Since Al-Hillal club was established eighty years ago, we didn’t hear of a player who wanted to imprison the chairman of the club for financial dues. Hammouda Bashir put himself in a direct confrontation with al-Hillal crowds. He linked himself with the worst precedence in the history of Al-Hillal. Not only was he satisfied with issuing the arrest warrant of the chairman of Al-Hillal, but he put the order in the airport to embarrass the chairman while he [...]
The Prevalence of Smoking Use among University Students at the Academy of Medical Sciences and Technology
Researcher name:
Marwa Mohammed Osman
Supervisor name:
Siddek Mohammed Ahmed Shaheen
Source:
University of Khartoum
Faculty of: Economic and Social Studies
Department of: Econometrics and Social Statistics
Many young people smoke, and therefore they are at risk of developing tobacco use related diseases. Those who do not smoke have colleagues, friends or relatives who do. Hence nonsmoker suffers from involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke and also risk developing tobacco caused diseases. This is a descriptive community based study carried out to determine the prevalence of tobacco use among [...]
Design and Implementation Of Thermally Controlled Laser Switch
Researcher name:Abdelgadir Mohammed Ahmed Alfaki
Supervisor name: Dr. Nafia Abd Ellatif
Source: Sudan University of Science & Technology
Institute of Laser
The application of laser in a specific field relies on the unusual and peculiar properties of the laser beam. A laser source possesses unique properties which are superior to those of conventional light sources. The key idea of this thesis is to design and implement a thermally controlled laser operated photosensitive switch. The design criteria of the switch depend on designing two independent [...]
Sudan Support for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Project
By Daily Ethiopia
President Omar Al-Bashir of Sudan, receiving the credentials of Ethiopia’s newly appointed Ambassador Abadi Zemo, said the Sudan government understood the mutual benefits that the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project could offer Ethiopia and Sudan. He said he would extend the necessary support to ensure the massive hydro-power project would be successfully completed. Last year, when Prime Minister Meles laid the corner stone of the Renaissance Dam, he pointed out that the Dam would significantly reduce the problems [...]
Ethnic Militarization: The Privatization of War in South Sudan
By Julius Nyambur Marko-Wani, NSV
NEW YORK, USA – There are, in principle, at least two basic reasons why private individuals are not licensed to conduct war. The two prohibiting standards are: justice for war and justice in war. The just war tenet provides that any just war must be declared by a lawful authority. Complementarily, the justice in war dogma stresses the observance of proportionality and discrimination in war.
Although what constitutes a war is still quite controversial—not as defined [...]
