Archive | 10. Mar, 2010

The Age of Natural Amber Stone


Amber is millions of years old and is made up of fossilized resin of trees. It contains souvenirs from the early history of the life on the planet. Hence, it is often called as a time capsule. Even prehistoric man found this organic gem quite attractive. One can see this in the ancient beads and [...]

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Hotel Rwanda Movie Questions


Tokyo’s cost of living index only increased by 1.4% from July 2008 to July 2009, but is 16 index points clear of 2nd placed Hong Kong (11th in July 2008). Hotel Rwanda Movie Questions Last year Oslo, Norway, was the 2nd most expensive global location to live, however Oslo’s cost of living relative to the [...]

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Agate Stone : Cheap, Durable, Beautiful


Chemical Formula: SiO2Mineral: ChalcedonyColor: Varies from green to blueHardness: 6.5 – 7.5Specific Gravity: 2.6 – 2.64

Agate is a fine-grained, fibrous variety of chalcedony with colored bands or irregular clouding. Each individual agate forms by filling a cavity in host rock. It is found in concentric layers in a wide variety of colors and textures in [...]

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Globalisation Of Legal Industry


Globalization: There is no specific term as to the meaning of Globalization (G11N ). Different dictionaries give different meaning of the word ‘globalization’. However the term globalization is used in many contexts referring to particular industry. In the business and financial context it would mean that the increase of trade around the world, especially by [...]

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Tradition, Modernity and Future of Civilisation


TRADITION, MODERNITY AND FUTURE OF CIVILISATION
__________________________________________Madan Mohan. L
Ph.D., Research Scholar,
Osmania University, Hyderabad

…..There are two things that we can hope to give to our children; one is the wings and the other, roots. Wings are required to move ‘and adapt ourselves with times, for the biggest lesson that we can learn from human history [...]

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EZE IGBO OF IRELAND: A BREACH OF ETIQUETTE

EZE IGBO OF IRELAND: A BREACH OF ETIQUETTE By Chris Okafor
The delay in publication of this article barely five months after the shamble coronation of Mr. Mathew Emeka Ezeani as the King of Igbo in Ireland was to give much room for reactions which has been consistent in the media over past few [...]

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Belize Islands – A Taste Of Paradise


Belize islands offer ordinary people like you and me the opportunity to live like royalty on our own private island!
Islands in Belize are mainly small enough to be owned privately, although there are some larger islands which are more like Caribbean resorts, where investors can purchase luxurious apartments benefiting from all of the mod cons [...]

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Choosing a Paradise Home Property in Thailand


It is normal to dream of living In a paradise. Most of us do it. All our ideas of paradise are probably very different though as people are looking for vastly different things. Properties for sale in barbados and Thailand present people with two diverse choices.
Barbados has become the catch phrase for many people daydreaming [...]

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Women?s Political Struggle in Nepal: a Shared History of South Asia


Women’s Political Struggle in Nepal: a Shared History of South Asia
Dr.Kedar Karki
Nepal is a small, landlocked Himalayan State, placed between India and China. Its population of over 18 million is predominantly rural. Since its unification 200 years ago, Nepal has been a monarchy. In the 18th century, the warrior king Prithvi Narayan Shah unified many [...]

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Job Opportunities in Bahrain

Bahrain is the smallest of the Gulf States but financially and politically, it wields a lot of influence in the area. Like all other Gulf States, it is also in an aggressively developmental stage and has a lot of job opportunities [...]

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