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Cities Having The Best Quality Of Living



1- Vienna
2- Zurich
3- Geneva
4- Auckland
5- Vancouver
6- Dusseldorf
7- Frankfurt
7- Munich
9- Bern
9- Sydney
11- Copenhagen
12- Wellington
13- Amsterdam
14- Ottawa
15- Brussels
16- Toronto
17- Berlin
18- Melbourne
19- Luxembourg
20- Stockholm
21- Perth
21- Montreal
23- Hamburg
24-  Nurnberg
24- Oslo
26- Canberra
27- Dublin
28- Calgary
28- Singapore
30- Stuttgart
31- Honolulu
32- Adelaide
32- San Francisco
34- Paris
35- Helsinki
36- Brisbane
37- Boston
38- Lyon
39- London
40- Tokyo
41- Milan
41- Kobe
41- Yokohama
44- Barcelona
45- Chicago
45- Lisbon
45- Portland, OR / USA
45- Washington DC
48- Madrid
49- New York
50- Seattle

The Easiest Countries to Start-up a Business (51 to 100)

The ease of doing business index is an index created by the world bank. A high rank indicates simpler, better regulations for businesses and better law enforcement and property rights. The index is calculated based on laws and regulations, with the participation of thousands of government officials and worldwide independant consultants. Many factors are taken into account for defining a rank:

- Procedures, times, cost and capital required to start up a new business
- Dealing with permits in general, construction permits, procedures, time and cost
- Employment issues, ease of recruitment, labor cost and laws
- Registering property: procedures, time and cost
- Ease of getting banking facilities and credits
- Investors protection and law enforcement
- Tax rates
- Import and export facilities


RANKING:

51- Bulgaria
52- Botswana
53- Saint Lucia
54- Azerbaidjan
55- Tunisia
56- Romania
57- Oman
58- Rwanda
59- Kazakhstan
60- Vanuatu
61- Samoa
62- Fiji
63- Czech Republic
64- Antigua and Barbuda
65- Turkey
66- Montenegro 
67- Ghana
68- Belarus
69- Namibia
70- Poland
71- Tonga
72- Panama
73- Mongolia
74- Kuwait
75- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
76- Zambia
77- Bahamas
78- Vietnam
79- China
80- Italy
81- Jamaica
82- Albania
83- Pakistan
84- Croatia
85- Maldives
86- El Salvador
87- Saint Kitts and Nevis
88- Dominica
89- Serbia
90- Moldova 
91- Dominican Republic
92- Grenada
93- Kiribati
94- Egypt
95- Seychelles
96- Solomon Islands
97- Trinidad and Tobago 
98- Kenya
99- Belize
100- Guyana

Lionel Messi: The Magician

Magic Messi
The football match between Barcelona and Real Madrid on the semi-finals of the Champions league was a true show and extremely entertaining. The actors of this show were stars like Lionel Messi and his teammates. It is true that football is a team game involving a strategy where every player has a strict role and function, but nevertheless Lionel Mesi was outpacing all his colleagues, both from his own team and from the oponent team. In fact he was everywhere! Running the faster, manoeuvering with great skill with an intriguing style and speed, he was truly the shining star of this game.

As he was attacking relentlessly and trying to score in the adversary net, again and again, Real Madrid players couldn't avoid committing numerous fouls against the argentinian phenomenon and the best player in the world. The game commentators were jumping off their seats, hailing loudly the show and following every move of the champion's feet that never stopped tackling amazingly and sending the fever to the attendance in the stadium, where a crazy feast and celebration was going on ! The seating areas became like an immense dancing stairs where young and old, guys and girls were jumping, shouting and singing insanely like there was no tomorrow!

And when the referee gave the final whistle ending the game with a positive even result claiming Barcelona's ascension once again to the finals of the Champions League at Wembley on the 28th of may with either Manchester United or Schalke, it was the inevitable fate for the catalunian team and it's magician who was very close to score on several occasions during both half times, and who gave the best and the maximum of what he had.

Thank you Lionel Messi for this show, thank you for your talent and art, and congratulations for this glorious win which is pretty much deserved and with distinction. The taste of the win is particularly nice when it comes to surviving an adversary such as Real Madrid and Kristiano Ronaldo.

The Easiest Countries to Start-up a Business (1 to 50)

The ease of doing business index is an index created by the world bank. A high rank indicates simpler, better regulations for businesses and better law enforcement and property rights. The index is calculated based on laws and regulations, with the participation of thousands of government officials and worldwide independent consultants. Many factors are taken into account for defining a rank:

- Procedures, times, cost and capital required to start up a new business
- Dealing with permits in general, construction permits, procedures, time and cost
- Employment issues, ease of recruitment, labor cost and laws
- Registering property: procedures, time and cost
- Ease of getting banking facilities and credits
- Investors protection and law enforcement
- Tax rates
- Import and export facilities


RANKING:

1- Singapore
2- Hong Kong
3- New Zealand
4- United Kingdom
5- United States
6- Denmark
7- Canada
8- Norway
9- Ireland
10- Australia
11- Saudi Arabia
12- Georgia
13- Finland
14- Sweden
15- Iceland
16- South Korea
17- Estonia
18- Japan
19- Thailand
20- Mauritius
21- Malaysia
22- Germany
23- Lithuania
24- Latvia
25- Belgium
26- France
27- Switzerland
28- Bahrain
29- Israel
30- Netherlands
31- Portugal
32- Austria
33- Taiwan
34- South Africa
35- Mexico
36- Peru
37- Cyprus
38- Macedonia
39- Colombia
40- United Arab Emirates
41- Slovakia
42- Slovenia
43- Chile
44- Kyrgyzstan
45- Luxembourg
46- Hungary
47- Puerto Rico
48- Armenia
49- Spain
50- Qatar

The Royal Wedding: good but not Wow!

The Royal wedding between Prince William and Catherine Middleton was one of the most followed events on TVs and on the internet. Many sources have cited around two billion people watching and following the events on the 29th of April. But was it really worth it? Waiting for hours to see a car transporting members of the Royal family to the Abbey and then back to Buckingham palace in a carriage, or people following them to the palace to see the kiss or take a photo of them waiving to the crowd!
Prince William and Catherine Middleton after their wedding
Centuries ago, when the world was still ruled by monarchies, this spectacle would have been a solemn event, as people of that time would dream to see a glimpse of the Prince or watch the Queen waving. But in the twenty first century these images seem old-fashioned if not strange, especially when you witness such a large crowd of British marching in the streets of London like an army, reaching finally to Buckingham Palace to watch ten people on a balcony waiving for them for less than a minute! And then just after this moment of ecstacy, going back home.

One can understand that such event has generated good revenues for the British treasury (several  billion of British pounds) from hotel reservations, gadgets related to the events, brodcasting rights etc..otherwise it would have been out of question for the government to shut down the streets of the city and to halt business on a working day in London.

On the other side, even those amazed by the event have began to speak about the bride's dress and her general appearance, which was good but not great. Beginning with the dress, a clear flaw on the brest level was not well seen by fashion designers and critics, as the bride's dress on cameras was giving the impression of a tip on the brest level.
The bride's face was also looking a little fade, probably due to the fatigue from the last days of preparation before the wedding, and many analysts suggested that she looked like a 34-35 years old lady instead of 29. Observers underlined that the bride's general appearance and dressing should have deserved more attention in the preparation for this "wedding of the century".

As for the queen herself, and on the balcony of Buckingham palace, she was seen standing with her hands behind her back, in a bended posture; If this would be understandable for an 85 years old lady, it's rather a very unsual scheme for a symbol like the Queen of England who is considered by many to be the reference for noble gestures and "savoir-vivre".

If by this marriage event the image of the Royal family among people was meant to be improved, it was clear that the majority of the attendees who were interviewed in the streets were clearly not from the younger generation. We have mostly seen fifty and sixty years old people making the celebration. In the future, and with all the major events that the world is witnessing, it is clear that much less attention and interest will be given to royalties and monarchs!