Sexual favours for cab fares common practice | News.com.au

Sexual favours for cab fares common practice | News.com.au.

This is absolutely embarrassing and disgusting. I am ashamed the the predator is an Indian. This happens to be the same demographic of people who cried that the Australians were picking on the Indian students and immigrants.

I know for a fact that this behaviour would not be tolerated in India so why is acceptable for these people to act like animals here in Australia? For anyone that thinks that this is an isolated incident then think again.

Below are just two examples of Indian cabbies accused of rape in Australia alone:

http://brisvaani.com/indian-taxi-driver-accused-of-raping-passenger/

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/57270/oz-court-refuses-bail-indian.html

Facebook IPO: How big will it be and what’s the significance? – The Washington Post

Facebook IPO: How big will it be and what’s the significance? – The Washington Post.

Will this be the next Google Inc? Or the next Yahoo.com? Will Facebook be able to convince investors that it is more then just a media company? Whatever happens, the hype around the upcoming Facebook IPO appears to have everyone talking from the management of Facebook who stand to make a million or so. Actually about a 1,000 employees stand to make over a million dollars as a result of this IPO and some close to $10m. Not a bad pay day for a relatively young company. It is though all paper money. Real estate agents, property investors and even the California budget analysts are all talking about the “Facebook impact”.

Maybe California, once the worlds 6th largest economy may get a shot of positive energy from the “Facebook impact” to revitalise the economy. Who knows, but stay tuned to see what happens next.

 

Motivation….what is it???

What does motivation mean to you?

I will share with you what it means to me and we can discuss if you all feel that I am on the right track or not.

Motivation to me equals smile. A smile of satisfaction, contentment and of joy. A smile comes on my far she. I kow I have achieved something or made a positive difference to myself or someone or soothing around me.

A slide comes on the face of someone who is positively impacted by my actions. It could be that I made an error be it in my work place or in a personal capacity. However I am motivated to fix that error to ensure the smile returns to the persons face. that is motivation.

Motivation to me is knowing that one or another my actions have a positive impact on someone. Even of the initial impact was not so positive, I am motivated to fix the issue to ensure the smile returns.

If I do the wrong thing, I am motivated to fix the issue so I can sit back and smile and be satisfied that’s have done the right thing.

It’s been a while since I have updated this blog, howeve I feel this is the best way to start 2012. Now I would love to hear what motivates the visitors to this blog.

Movember – Day 4

Coming along nicely, although I had a slight shaving accident which put the Dirty Sanjeev at risk.

It might be time for me to go see a barber and get the mo designed properly.

Hope you all are having a great week and  mo’s are being looked after.

Don’t forget to donate:

*Donating online at: http://mobro.co/thejackfactor
*Writing a cheque payable to ‘Movember,’ referencing my Registration ID: 1878032 and mailing it to: Movember, PO Box 60, East Melbourne, VIC, 8002

Movember Day 2

not a great deal showing on the face write now, however the Dirty Sanjeev (like a Dirty Sanchez only Indian) is well on its way :)

Don’t forget to donate:

*Donating online at: http://mobro.co/thejackfactor
*Writing a cheque payable to ‘Movember,’ referencing my Registration ID: 1878032 and mailing it to: Movember, PO Box 60, East Melbourne, VIC, 8002

Movember – Day 1

Hi,

It’s Movember and time to focus on men’s health. To show my commitment, I’m donating my face to the cause by growing a moustache for the entire month of November, and need your support. My Mo will spark conversations, and no doubt generate some laughs; all in the name of raising vital awareness and funds for prostate cancer male depression.

Why am I so passionate about men’s health?
*1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime
*This year 20,000 new cases of the disease will be diagnosed
*1 in 8 men will experience depression in their lifetime

I’m asking you to support my Movember campaign by making a donation by either:
*Donating online at: http://mobro.co/thejackfactor
*Writing a cheque payable to ‘Movember,’ referencing my Registration ID: 1878032 and mailing it to: Movember, PO Box 60, East Melbourne, VIC, 8002

Funds raised will help make a tangible difference to the lives of others. Through the Movember Foundation and its men’s health partners, the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and beyondblue – the national depression initiative, they are funding world class research, educational and support programs which would otherwise not be possible.

If you’d like to find out more about the type of work you’d be helping to fund by supporting Movember, take a look at the Programs We Fund section on the Movember website: http://au.movember.com/about

Thank you in advance for supporting my efforts to change the face of men’s health. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.

Jagdeep Olak
Please donate at: http://mobro.co/thejackfactor

Now India has spoken in United Nations General Assembly.

The Prime Minister of the largest democracy in the world and the most secular state- India in his address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Saturday 24th October said the western nations should not use force to force regime change ( Times Of India 25th October 2011)- this statement can be read in more ways than one.

What has transpired in Libya and may also happen in Syria is one way.

The western countries forcing a model of democracy in countries where regimes have been toppled by military intervention such as Fiji is another way.

If not using military power than the use of smart sanctions against them such as those applied against Fiji citizens is the same thing.

Western nations must appreciate that one size does not fit all- and in the same way not one model of democracy fits all the countries. What is good in Australia, the UK, USA and other European countries does not suit others where cultural settings, the political make up and the demographic is different from their own.

The political setting in Fiji was completely different from those in many other countries-here the population was divided the basis of race-the constitution was based on race and the population was required to vote on the basis of race- this was of the legacy left behind by Fiji’s former colonial masters –the Brits.

The underlying causes of all the military, as well civilian, coups in Fiji had been the race card.

Either the indigenous Fijians were worried about losing their rights or it was politically driven by some disgruntled politician who felt it their birth right to in control of the country politically.-the race card had been the issue identified as the pretext of carrying the coups.

Whenever there was a coup in Fiji it was the military which was asked to solve the problems and bring about law and order back into the country.

Therefore the question to ask is then –why not remove the race issue and treat everyone as “Human Race” in Fiji rather than as Indians, Fijians or others meaning Fruits salads- which included Chinese, Part Europeans and others of mixed races”.

In Australian any one of any ethnicity once he or she or even it becomes an Australian citizen is called Australian -but in Fiji people of Indian ethnicity born in Fiji could not call themselves Fijian until recently.

Can’t the Australian and New Zealand politicians, our immediate neighbours see this racial divide or is it they cannot go against their former colonial masters’ wishes as well.

Yet when the current military regime is trying hard to reform the laws of Fiji to create an inclusive society where everyone is treated as human beings and not on the basis of their ethnicity they are putting what they call smart sanctions-placing travel bans on people taking up jobs in the government or quasi government institutions, cancelling people permanent residencies of Australia.

Most pathetic case is that of a Public servant who was employed as permanent secretary in government ministry and as public servant was transferred sideways to the prime minister’s office –he has been banned from travelling to Australia and New Zealand-worst even when his wife who is a New Zealand citizen got seriously sick in New Zealand- he had to literally beg and plead to the New Zealand High Commission in Suva to be his wife’s bedside in hospital-after much frustrations he was given a visa for only about five days to go to New Zealand and that too was restricted to be only in the radius of 10 kilometres of his wife and not do any other business while in Auckland.

How stupid, silly, inhuman and narrow minded can these New Zealanders and the Australians be?

Yet they have the audacity to encourage their own citizens to go and work in Fiji and continue to push their exports into Fiji. Is this hypocrisy or interference?

So Australia and New Zealand- pay attention to what the Prime Minister of India has said. He is worth giving ear to. If what the IMF and the World Bank are predicting another or recession is on its way then the worst to suffer will be the western countries followed by China which is dependent for its trade on the western countries and if China collapses, Australia will collapse as Australia’s resources are exported to China-India will then emerge as the leading nation in the world. It will then be a force to reckon with.

Pay heed to India and stop interfering with the political and internal affairs of another sovereign state-let them find a solution themselves to their problems. They will get there and remove those silly smart sanctions which are no longer smart and effective either.