im planning to work in a export company for two tyr an then start my own company . wat will be the capital which i ll require to start an medium sized business

Hi you have own business for import & export that is a great ideal .I am chinese in Shanghai and very intrested in working with you in the furture and your proposals or things like that are welcom. 0086-21-13916064193.
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The global trade in human organs is growing. The poor and desperate are being driven to extreme measures – willing to sell body parts, because of the global economic crisis.

Iran is the only country in the world where it is legal to sell an organ for money. Everywhere else, it’s banned, and there’s a huge black market.

Donors receive as little as $1000 for a kidney, although the going rate is around $5000.

The real money is made by the brokers who charge up to $200,000 dollars to organise a transplant for a wealthy patient. India, Egypt, Moldova and Brazil are among the world’s leading providers of organs.

They are either sold domestically or exported to patients in the US, Europe, the United Arab Emirates and Israel.

The most commonly traded organs are kidneys, corneas and livers. It is believed as many as 15,000 kidneys could be trafficked every year.

Al Jazeera’s Nisreen el Shamayleh reports, on the rising organ trade in Jordan.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2009/10/20091011173320608957.html

u can watch video if u want….

STAR the question ..

some people have gone as far as kidnapping children, removing their organs and returning the child to his parents [for a ransom]

Imagine discovering your child is missing a kidney…

*shiver*

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Politics: How do you feel about our tax money going to Israel?

March 9, 2010

….a state that is condemned by more UN Human Rights Council resolutions than all other countries in the world.
Do you not find it morally reprehensible and fiscally irresponsible that Israel receives $3 billion per year in contravention to the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and the Foreign Assistance Act (FAA), while millions of Americans [...]

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Like to start a export and import business in INDIA where can i get ALL the details for doing it?

March 9, 2010

Which product do you want to export and Import?
There are some business federations in almost all the cities, like FICCI in Delhi, or some agencies who conduct courses on this subject.
Some books have been published by Jaina Book Depot. Visit Jaina’s site and find some for you.

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Transgender Realities Part 1

March 9, 2010

A three part series on Transgender Realities, political and personal. Join us as Political Perspectives host Cynthia Dickstein talks with transgender guests Amanda Simpson, just named Senior Technical Advisor to the Commerce Department, and C. Michael Woodward about the issues that they must confront as a result of their decisions to change their genders.
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