The Asian Economic and Social Review (AESR) is an economic research journal related to Economic updates of Asian which began in the 2011 decision of several institutions to create a professional journal for policymakers and researchers in the field of Economics.
From its initiation, the sponsors were committed to ensuring that the Asian Economic and Social Review (AESR) offer peer-reviewed articles of high analytical quality for a professional audience. The primary objectives of the IJG are to widely disseminate the best policy-relevant and applied research on Economics and to promote communication among researchers both inside and outside of industry.
John Wolf now serves as managing editor along with co-editors: R E Brown, Andrew Clark. A distinguished group of associate editors work along with the journal's managing editor and co-editors to coordinate solicitation and review of articles across a range of disciplines reflecting the mission.
The AESR is a free publication available for download from the AESR web site.
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*Asian Economic and Social Review
* Temporary Page - Asian Economic and Social Review
From its initiation, the sponsors were committed to ensuring that the Asian Economic and Social Review (AESR) offer peer-reviewed articles of high analytical quality for a professional audience. The primary objectives of the IJG are to widely disseminate the best policy-relevant and applied research on Economics and to promote communication among researchers both inside and outside of industry.
John Wolf now serves as managing editor along with co-editors: R E Brown, Andrew Clark. A distinguished group of associate editors work along with the journal's managing editor and co-editors to coordinate solicitation and review of articles across a range of disciplines reflecting the mission.
The AESR is a free publication available for download from the AESR web site.
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*Asian Economic and Social Review
* Temporary Page - Asian Economic and Social Review
Yabause is an open source emulator for the Sega Saturn. It runs mainly on Windows, Linux, OpenBSD and Mac OS X systems using OpenGL and SDL. An unofficial FreeBSD port is available and a primitive Dreamcast port exists, as well as a version for the Wii. In 2007, SofiyaCat began a PlayStation Portable port.
Features
Yabause has features such as:
*Open source and extremely portable, many ports already exist for multiple platforms
*Ability to load CD images or run directly off a Saturn disk using an ordinary CD-ROM
*Debugging
*Multiple region emulation
*Cheat system
History
Development of Yabause began primarily for Linux, with the first release on September 12, 2003. Windows and Mac OS support came at version 0.0.6 on July 5, 2004. OpenBSD support came at version 0.8.5 on June 23, 2007.
Notable Release History
0.0.1 (September 12, 2003)
* First release
0.0.4 (February 10, 2004)
* SDL incorporated into Yabause
0.0.5 (May 31, 2004)
* BIOS screen loads
0.0.7 (December 5, 2004)
* First non-Linux ports
* First games booting
0.5.0 (September 27, 2005)
* Major compatibility update
0.6.0 (December 24, 2005)
* GUI and speed improvements
0.7.0 (August 21, 2006)
* Rewritten software renderer
0.8.0 (December 23, 2006)
* Many GUI and compatibility fixes and improvements, including an early networking code
0.8.5 (June 23, 2007)
* Better BIOS support, early cheat system, official OpenBSD support
0.8.6 (August 18, 2007)
* Bug fixes and minor emulation improvements
0.9.0 (September 23, 2007)
* Support for rotation backgrounds, UI improvements
0.9.1 (November 5, 2007)
* Save state support (Linux and Windows)
0.9.5 (May 11, 2008)
*window, line scroll and mosaic emulation, emulation of the two peripheral ports
0.9.6 (June 29, 2008)
*bugfixes, improvements to the software renderer
0.9.8 (November 30, 2008)
*Mouse support
0.9.9 (January 12, 2009)
*Gtk+/Qt ports : locale detection / Qt port : multiple players support
0.9.10 (May 31, 2009)
*New cores for sound, 68k and joystick. Up to 12 players and video recording/input recording for Windows port. PSP port.
Future
Goals for the future before a stable 1.0 release is the complete emulation of the Sega Saturn, minus any external peripherals (possible for later releases though)
Features
Yabause has features such as:
*Open source and extremely portable, many ports already exist for multiple platforms
*Ability to load CD images or run directly off a Saturn disk using an ordinary CD-ROM
*Debugging
*Multiple region emulation
*Cheat system
History
Development of Yabause began primarily for Linux, with the first release on September 12, 2003. Windows and Mac OS support came at version 0.0.6 on July 5, 2004. OpenBSD support came at version 0.8.5 on June 23, 2007.
Notable Release History
0.0.1 (September 12, 2003)
* First release
0.0.4 (February 10, 2004)
* SDL incorporated into Yabause
0.0.5 (May 31, 2004)
* BIOS screen loads
0.0.7 (December 5, 2004)
* First non-Linux ports
* First games booting
0.5.0 (September 27, 2005)
* Major compatibility update
0.6.0 (December 24, 2005)
* GUI and speed improvements
0.7.0 (August 21, 2006)
* Rewritten software renderer
0.8.0 (December 23, 2006)
* Many GUI and compatibility fixes and improvements, including an early networking code
0.8.5 (June 23, 2007)
* Better BIOS support, early cheat system, official OpenBSD support
0.8.6 (August 18, 2007)
* Bug fixes and minor emulation improvements
0.9.0 (September 23, 2007)
* Support for rotation backgrounds, UI improvements
0.9.1 (November 5, 2007)
* Save state support (Linux and Windows)
0.9.5 (May 11, 2008)
*window, line scroll and mosaic emulation, emulation of the two peripheral ports
0.9.6 (June 29, 2008)
*bugfixes, improvements to the software renderer
0.9.8 (November 30, 2008)
*Mouse support
0.9.9 (January 12, 2009)
*Gtk+/Qt ports : locale detection / Qt port : multiple players support
0.9.10 (May 31, 2009)
*New cores for sound, 68k and joystick. Up to 12 players and video recording/input recording for Windows port. PSP port.
Future
Goals for the future before a stable 1.0 release is the complete emulation of the Sega Saturn, minus any external peripherals (possible for later releases though)
* The Almani is a tribe of Baloch people living in Southern belt of Punjab ( Jhang, Ahmad Pur Sial, Shorkot,Sargodha, Joharabad, Khoshab, Okara, Muzafargrah, D.G. Khan, and Sadiqabad) and in Sindh, mostly in the Upper belt(uttar sindh) and some in lower belt of Sindh (Larh).(Ghotki,Sukkur,Nosheroferoz,Khairpur,Dadu,Nawabshah,Hyderabad,Jamshoro,Badin,Few in Thatta and Karachi).
*Famous Almani Baloch Chief Sardar/Tribal leaders.
#Sardar Saghir Ahmad Khan Almani Saghir Ahmad Khan Almani, is the Famous Almani baloch tribe leader in Tehsil Ahmad Pur Sial Dist. Jhang.Sardar Saghir Ahmad Khan Almani is also very resptable and famous and having deep relations in other tribles of baloch like Jalbani, Koshik, Saabki , Juglani, and Laliana Baloch tribes of this area.Having very respectable name in Politics of that area.
#Sardar Muhammad Usman Khan Almani,is the famous chief sardar of the Almani tribe.Based in district Nosheroferoz of Sindh..
# Mir Ali Khan Almani,is another famous and strong figure of the Almani tribe very famous amongst the Almani tribe in sindh and southern parts of punjab. He is also based in district Nosheroferoz Sindh,and was the Zila Naib Nazim of the district, very active and liked by different local tribes in the area,and is the younger brother of the chief sardar.
# Almani people of Ghazi Ghat are famous because of their education. Ghazi Ghat is situated 23km east of river Indus.
*Famous Almani Baloch Chief Sardar/Tribal leaders.
#Sardar Saghir Ahmad Khan Almani Saghir Ahmad Khan Almani, is the Famous Almani baloch tribe leader in Tehsil Ahmad Pur Sial Dist. Jhang.Sardar Saghir Ahmad Khan Almani is also very resptable and famous and having deep relations in other tribles of baloch like Jalbani, Koshik, Saabki , Juglani, and Laliana Baloch tribes of this area.Having very respectable name in Politics of that area.
#Sardar Muhammad Usman Khan Almani,is the famous chief sardar of the Almani tribe.Based in district Nosheroferoz of Sindh..
# Mir Ali Khan Almani,is another famous and strong figure of the Almani tribe very famous amongst the Almani tribe in sindh and southern parts of punjab. He is also based in district Nosheroferoz Sindh,and was the Zila Naib Nazim of the district, very active and liked by different local tribes in the area,and is the younger brother of the chief sardar.
# Almani people of Ghazi Ghat are famous because of their education. Ghazi Ghat is situated 23km east of river Indus.
The Seaboard World Airlines landing at Marble Mountain was an incident that took place in Vietnam in summer 1969 (most likely in April). A transoceanic Douglas DC-8 Super 63 full of Vietnam-bound troops erroneously landed at Marble Mountain Air Facility, a helicopter support base with a 1.4 km (4300 ft) asphalt runway. Confused by the nighttime illumination, the aircrew had mistaken it for Da Nang Air Base, which had a 3.0 km (10,000 ft) runway. The aircrew made a full-stop landing with no damage or blown tires.
There were 217 American troops on the aircraft, which had originated at March Air Force Base via Honolulu and Guam. The aircraft landed at about 0300 hours, thus causing the entire base to go on alert. Several enterprising Marine officers put a ladder up to the door of the airplane and escorted the crew to their officer club. When daylight came fuel was drained from the tanks prior to backing the plane down the runway to make it light enough for a short-obstacle takeoff the next day. The plane was then ferried to Da Nang.
The marines brought school buses up to the plane doors and the 217 troops jumped onto their tops and then down the hood and onto the PCP runway. They were then all loaded aboard the buses for a trip to Danang Main. The commotion woke everyone at our Army OV-1 SAC camp, which shared the strip with the marines. We had a few beers, watched the confusion, and then went back to bed. We looked at the skid marks the next day, and the plane had set down about 800 ft. from the start of the runway. There were 4 black streaks till it stopped, but the nose gear never hit sand.
There were 217 American troops on the aircraft, which had originated at March Air Force Base via Honolulu and Guam. The aircraft landed at about 0300 hours, thus causing the entire base to go on alert. Several enterprising Marine officers put a ladder up to the door of the airplane and escorted the crew to their officer club. When daylight came fuel was drained from the tanks prior to backing the plane down the runway to make it light enough for a short-obstacle takeoff the next day. The plane was then ferried to Da Nang.
The marines brought school buses up to the plane doors and the 217 troops jumped onto their tops and then down the hood and onto the PCP runway. They were then all loaded aboard the buses for a trip to Danang Main. The commotion woke everyone at our Army OV-1 SAC camp, which shared the strip with the marines. We had a few beers, watched the confusion, and then went back to bed. We looked at the skid marks the next day, and the plane had set down about 800 ft. from the start of the runway. There were 4 black streaks till it stopped, but the nose gear never hit sand.