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  • Social Screaming - a Fashion  By : Misha Ghosh
    Of all the contrivances for amusement in this congenial globe the
    "Fashion Show" is the most ingenious, and would in all probability most excite the
    wonder of an angel sent down to audit our social life. If he should pause at the entrance of the hall where the party is in progress, he would be puzzle
  • Huzur Varas Ghulam Ali Allana  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Period: (1906-1985)

    Ghulam Ali Allana traced his descent from a certain Haji, and whose son, Vali was a small merchant in Lahari Bandar, Sind. When the port of Lahari Bandar dried up, Vali came in Jerruk, where he lived with his son Saleh. The son of Saleh was Aloo, whose business expanded as far as Bhuj, Kutchh. Natho, the son of Aloo lived for some time in Bhuj, Kutchh and then settled down in Mulla Katiar, Sind. Natho’s son was Khalfan, who migrated towards Karachi with his wife, called Lakhanni. Khalfan was the care-taker (jamatbhai) in the Kharadhar Jamatkhana. He had four sons, Allana, Pesan, Ghulam Hussain and Mohammad; and four daughters, Fatima, Khatija, Zainab and Mianbai. Allana joined a Jewish firm in Karachi to repair the watches. In 1882, Allana started his own small shop of repairing and selling the watches, and ultimately he was destined to become a leading dealer of watches. Allana was a thrice-married man. He had two sons, Hussain and Fijey from his first wife. He had no child from his second wife. His third wife was Sharafi, the daughter of Mukhi Hashu, and the mother of Dr. Ghulam Ali Allana.
  • The economy of Tanzania  By : Fred Mlaponi-4576
    Describes the economy of Tanzania
  • Fidai Khorasani  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Period: (1850-1925)

    Muhammad bin Zain al-Abidin bin Karbalai Daud Khorasani, was also known as Fidai Khorasani and Haji Akhund in Iran. He was born in 1850 in Dizbad, a village located in the mountains between Mashhad and Nishapur. He traced his descent from Khaki Khorasani (d. 1646), the famous Ismaili poet. Fidai Khorasani took his formal education in Dizbad and studied in Bakiriya Madrasa in Mashhad. He was knowledgeable in religion since childhood and explored rare historical documents on Ismailism.
  • Varas Fadhu Piru Khalikdina  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Period: (1885-1936)

    Nur Muhammad was a devout Ismaili, who lived in Jimpir, Sind. His son Khalikdina however took up his abode at Jerruk. Khalikdina had three sons, Piru, Yonus and Juma. The elder son Piru, also called Pir Muhammad, was the Mukhi in Jerruk. Mukhi Piru had four sons, Fadhu, Aziz Ali, Amir Ali and Ghulam Hyder. The most prominent among them was Fadhu.

    The real name of Fadhu was Fida Hussain, but he became better known as Fadhu. He was also called Fazal Ali. Fadhu was born in Jerruk on May 9, 1885. He was admitted in Alumal Trikamdas School for primary education in Karachi. He joined N.G. High School for higher education. After his father died in 1913, he had to take over charge of his father’s business. He also became a Commission Agent of a British firm, Ralli Bros. Ltd. in Karachi, exporting bones.
  • Ismaili Centre  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The Ismaili Centre has great importance in Ismaili society. It serves as a multipurpose place for a faithful. An Ismaili does not enter the Centre for worship only but he also learns a lesson how to lead a life of chastity, contenment, tolerance, fraternity and balance. To promote economic and social development programs and cultural activities, the Ismaili Centre in different parts of the world have been built by the Present Imam, whose detail is given below:- (see other Ismaili centre entries)
  • Ismaili Band  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word band is borrowed from the French bande meaning troop. The synonymous word in Spanish is banda adopted from Teutonic form. The term band was used in England to apply to the King's Band of 24 violins at the court of Charles II (1660-1685). The word band represents a broad term that describes a group of musicians performing on wind and percussion instruments. Thousands years ago, when a procession of the Egyptian marched towards the shrine of Serpis, the healing-god, the musicians in the group played reed-pipes, tambourines and drums. The Bible describes, "an hundred and twenty priests sounding with trumpets." In Greece and Rome, trumpeters headed all triumphal processions. In 570 B.C., Servius Tullius introduced bronze trumpet into the Roman army. In the 12th century, the convention of musical notation was accepted; before then all music was played by ear.
  • Influence of the New Moon  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Sir Isaac Newton's theory of gravity speaks that every particle attracts every other particle with a force that depends on their masses and the distance between them. The moon constantly attracts the earth behaves like a loose garment that can be pulled out from the body to fall back again. It implies that every day, when the moon is directly overhead, the water of the earth flows out towards the moon, and causes high tide. Hence, during the full moon, the attraction is greater than the normal. Dr. Lyall Watson writes in Supernature (London, 1973, p. 49) that, "Every drop of water in the ocean responds to this force, and every living marinal animal and plant is made aware of the rhythm. The lives of those that inhabit the margins of the seas depend entirely on this awareness."
  • Immunity of the Prophets  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The very object of the raising up of the prophets and Imams makes it clear that they themselves must be free from the bondage of sin or error, and thus, the doctrine of the infallibility or immunity has therefore always been an admitted principle of Islam.

    The Bible itself, notwithstanding the many alterations, contains clear evidence of the immunity of the prophets. Of Noah, it is said that he "was a just man and perfect in his generation" (Gen. 6:9). To Abraham, the Lord said: "Walk before Me and be thou perfect" (Gen. 17:1). To Moses, He said: "Thou shalt be perfect with the Lord thy God" (Deut. 18:13).
  • Ikhwan As-Safa  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The Abbasid caliph Mamun (d. 218/833) patronized philosophy and professed Mutazalism. It was an interesting trend among the educated elite to drift towards Greek philosophy and ultimately a bulk of the contradictions raised among the Muslims in interpreting Islamic practices. It must be known that the intellect is an indispensable faculty in man, but despite this, its power of penetration has a definite limit. It may enjoy apparent supremacy and mastery in certain fields, but there are many things, which are baffling and incomprehensible to it. The intellect cannot grasp a thing as a whole and its entirety. Its range of operation is limited, and therefore a true spiritual master is needed to guide a proper method.
  • Idda  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The word idda is derived from the verb adda, meaning to count or enumerate. A woman whose marriage is annulled, or when she is divorced, a period of waiting, known as idda, is followed. The Koran says: "O Prophet! when you divorce women, divorce them for their prescribed time (idda), and calculate the number of the days prescribed, and be careful of (your duty to) God, your Lord. Do not drive them out of their houses, nor should they themselves go forth, unless they commit an open indecency; and these are the limits of God, and whoever goes beyond the limits of God, he indeed does injustice to his own soul. You do not know that God may after that bring about reunion" (65:1).
  • Hijrat I Medina  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "It was the 13th year of the Prophet's mission when the clouds had gathered fast. The Meccan chiefs centered in their Council Hall (darun-nadwa), a chamber inside Kaba, to deliberate over what might be treated with the Prophet. Stormy was the meeting, for fear had entered their hearts. Imprisonment for life, expulsion from the city, each was debated in turn for the Prophet. They decided then on a final and desperate remedy, namely to kill the Prophet. Murder by one man would have exposed him and his family to the vengeance of blood. The difficulty was at last solved by Abu Jahl, who suggested that a number of courageous men, chosen from different families, should sheathe their swords simultaneously in the Prophet's bosom, in order that the responsibility of the deed might rest upon all, and the relations of the Prophet might consequently be unable to avenge it.
  • Indian heritage sculpture  By : emfex
    Bronze statues are very popular decorative pieces in India, and indeed, all over the world. Bronze is also used to make busts, monuments and idols. In India, bronze sculptures of Hindu gods and goddesses are the most favored. Bronze is also used to craft mythological figures. In addition to these Hindu statues , Buddha sculptures are also popular. As are statues associated with other religions. Bronze craftsmen also cast bronze animal figures, and figures of birds. Bronze figures of humans are a
  • Hajj  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The word hajj literally means repairing to a thing for the sake of a visit (al-qasd li-l ziyara), and in the technicality of law of repairing to the House of God to observe the necessary devotions (iqamat an li-l-nusuk). The word hajj occurs nine times in the Koran in five different verse (2:189), three times in 2:196, three times; and once each in 2:197, 9:3 and 22:27.

    The hajj takes place in Zul Hijja, the last month of the Muslim year. On the 7th day of the month, the pilgrims start the rite of ihram (derived from haram meaning prevention or forbidding, or entering upon a state in which a particular dress is put on. The ihram dress consists of two seamless sheets, a sheet reaching from the navel to below the knees and a sheet, which covers the upper part of the body. Both these sheets must be, preferably, white) from the miqat (a place where a person intending hajj), then enter al-masjid al-haram, preferably through bab as-salam (the gate of peace) and listen to a sermon describing the rites, which they are about to perform. The rites themselves begin on the 8th. After the dawn prayer, the participants perform tawaf (tawaf al-qudum, the making circumambulation of arrival) and sa'y. They then proceed to Mina, which is about three miles from Mecca, where they offer the prayers. After sunrise on the 9th, they proceed to the plain of Arafat, which is nine miles further east, repeating talbiya on the way. The talbiya consists in saying aloud labbaika Allah-umma labbaika means "Here am I, O God! Here am I in Your August Presence." At Arafat, the guide pitches a tent, either on the plain or, if possible, on the adjacent mountain, Jabal Rahma (the Mount of Mercy), the khutba is delivered from the pulpit of Jabal al-Rahma.
  • Hadith or Ahadith  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word aman al-ummah means the security of the ummah. The Prophet is reported to have said: "Just as the stars are a means of securing (aman) the people of the earth against drowning, my Ahl al-Bayt is a means of securing my ummah from division" (Mustadrak, 3:149 etc.). In this context, according to ar-Risala fi l-Imama (comp. 408/1017) by Abul Fawaris Ahmad ibn Yaqub, Imam al-Muizz said in a speech he delivered on the day of fast-breaking in Cairo that, "O people, God has chosen a Messenger and Imams. He has made them superior and favoured them. He has accepted them as the guides to His creatures. He sent down His revelation upon them, and made them speak with His wisdom. They are like luminous stars : if one of them sets, another one shining, glittering and fully radiant will illuminate."
  • Hadith  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word hadith (pl. ahadith), occurring 23 times in the Koran, is a noun formed from the verb hadatha means to be new. The Hebrew hadash carries the same meaning. From this followed the use of the term for a piece of news, tale, story or a report. The story tellers were also called hudath. The Muslims since the very lifetime of the Prophet called the report with regard to his sayings as the hadith.

    The Prophet of Islam was not only the transmitter of the Koran, but he also interpreted it. The only difference between the ordinary expressions of the Prophet and his revelations consists in the fact that the former are Divine in content alone, the latter are Divine in form as well. The ground for the view is afforded by the Koran: "And We have revealed you the exhortation (i.e., the Koran) in order that you may explain to men what has been revealed to them" (16:46).
  • Fidai  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The Persian word fidai (or fidawi, pl. fidaiyan) means one who offers his life for a cause or sacrifices. Its synonymous Arabic word is fidaiyyun. It is a term for special Ismaili devotees of Iran and Syria, coined for the first time in Alamut period, who risked their lives. The term fidai is the symbol of loyalty and sacrifice - a highest form of virtue.
  • Etiquette of Eating, Drinking and Clothing  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The host should offer water to wash the hands of his guests from the right to the left, washing his own last. When a man has guests with him, he should eat joyfully with them; he should be the last to begin to eat, and he should be the last to lave his hands before, and last to do so after, a meal (Kitab Majmu'at al-Hawashi, p. 59). When the host's relation are present at a meal, the host should wash his hands last, apart from the members of his own family (Daim al-Islam, p. 414)
  • Conciliation And Arbitration Board (CAB)  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    With the imposition of the New Constitution of the Shi'a Ismaili Muslims in 1986, the Conciliation and Arbitration Board (CAB) came into existence for the first time in the Ismaili world. Previously, the Ismaili Councils executed the judicial activities in the community. The judicial activities of the Council thenceforward consigned to the newly formed Conciliation and Arbitration Board.
  • Chhanta  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word chhanta is an Indian word, means an act of sprinkling (the water). Its synonymous in Arabic is rashash means to sprinkle, and rashash'tun (pl. rashashat) means an act of sprinkle (of water). Its proper word in Persian is pashidan. It is a sin that defiles man and renders him impure. The chhanta is a symbolic rite in Ismaili tariqah to dissipate the sins or forgiveness. It is also an act of the purity of body, soul and intellect, thus the sanctified water is sprinkled three times on the face of the believers in its rite.
  • Alamut  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Alamut is a historical fortress of the Nizari Ismailis. Its location in mountainous terrain lies about 100 km. Northwest of Tehran, and situated in the high peak of Elburz mountain. Alburz generally was pronounced as Elburz, is the name given to great mountain range, dividing the high plateau of Iran from the low lands of Caspian Sea. The original Iranian word Alburz is derived from two Zand words, signifying the high mountain. The fortress of Alamut is 600 feet high, 450 feet long and 30 to 125 feet wide and is partly encompassed by the towering Elburz range. The rock of Alamut is known at present as Qal'ai Guzur Khan.
  • Ahl Al-Dhimma  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "According to Islamic law, the non-Muslims inhabited in the Islamic state were called ahlu dh-dhimmati (people of protection) or simply al-dhimma or dhimmis. They included the Christian, Jewish, Magian, Samaritan and Sabian. Ahl al-dhimma were prohibited in the Muslim state from holding public religious ceremonies, from raising their voices loudly when praying and even from ringing their church bells aloud. All schools agree that it is not allowed to build new churches, synagogues, convent, hermitage or cell in towns or cities of Dar al-Islam (Muslim lands). When these injunctions were disobeyed, the Muslim leaders were authorized to treat the offenders as dwellers in Dar al-Harb (non-Muslim lands) and not as ahl al-dhimma in Dar al-Islam (Muslim lands), vide Subh al-A'asha fi Sina'at at al-Insha (Cairo, 1922, 13: 356) by Qalaqashandi (d. 821/1418).
  • The Meaning of Aga Khan  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    As is universally acknowledged, the conferment of a title is a mark of distinction recognizing performance, achievement, eminence and excellence. A title, be it civil or military, temporal or ecclesiastical, denotes a designation of class, stature and dignity. By the same token, all titles do have basic meanings and background in their conferment.

    We, the Ismailis associate ourselves deeply with the name or rather the title "Aga Khan" and we are so much used to being addressed by our beloved Imam as ‘Yours affectionately’ - ‘Aapke Pyare’ - ‘Shafqat ke Saath’ - ‘Tamaro Mamtarru’ Aga Khan that we seldom pause to think of how the title of ‘Aga Khan’ to our last four Imams came to be, or what it really means.
  • Do you think the world will end in 2012?  By : Dr. Golden
    hey say the world will endin 2012, I think I have made a few points here to destroy that theory
  • What Effect Does a High Divorce Rate Have on Society?  By : James Walsh
    Divorce rate has increased manifold in the last four or so decades. It has taken the form of an epidemic, with some countries experiencing a divorce rate as high as fifty percent. A lot of factors have contributed to bring things to such a pass.
  • Purpose of Acquiring Knowledge in Islam  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    In todays world acquiring knowledge is of great importance and if an individual wishes to progress in this world he must struggle to acquire knowledge as much as possible.

    Importance of acquiring knowledge is also being emphasized by Islam because Islam is the religion of knowledge. The first ayah of the Quran to be revealed is the key to knowledge. Allah (SWT) says:
  • Gun Control Is Not Constitutional  By : Gaile Group Inc
    On October 18th [2000], a Texas jury found San Angelo physician Timothy Joe Emerson not guilty of aggravated assault and child endangerment. In August 1998 his wife, who became involved in an adulterous affair with another man, had filed for divorce and applied for a temporary restraining order barring Dr. Emerson from, among other things, threatening or attacking her during the divorce proceedings. A few days later at a hearing, Mrs. Emerson claimed that her husband had threatened during a tele
  • 'Day Job Killer' - Father Dave's Review  By : Rev. David B. Smith
    Day Job Killer
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    Day Job Killer made over 5,000 sales on the first day, with marketers scrambling to emulate Chris McNeeney's multi-million dollar success in affilaite marketing. But is Day Job Killer really the definitive guide to marketing millions?
  • Silver Jubilee Of H.H. Prince Karim Aga Khan  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The Imam appeared in a ceremonial high-walled black cap, a white tunic and a brown, embroidered robe. Sitting between Mata Salamat Umm Habibeh and his own wife, the Prime Minister Mohammad Ali recorded the whole ceremony with his 3-D camera, frequently shooting back at the photographers. After the recitation of the Holy Koran, the Imam rose and raised his hands in prayer before resuming his seat. The afternoon sun was blazing down and a servant of the Governor Generals household was holding a sunshade over the Imam.
  • Diamond Jubilee of Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    In a message to Diamond Jubilee Souvenir Year Book, the Imam said, The Ismailia history has passed through several stages of development. My Diamond Jubilee marks such a stage in the present times. With it a phase of consolidation and cooperation has been achieved among my spiritual children in various countries, and now lies ahead a period of goodwill and expansion.
  • Golden Jubilee Of Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Bombay was the venue for the celebrations in India. Huge crowd in festive and solemn mood had gathered at Hasanabad to attend the unique occasion on January 19, 1936. When the Imam and Begum arrived at 10.35 a.m. to receive one of the most spectacular ovations from a crowd of over 40,000 Ismailis, every inch of space in the Hasanabad ground was taken up. The Imam took his seat on the gadi embroidered in gold with the coat of arms of his family. To his right sat his mother, Lady Aly Shah, and to his left sat the Begum. The Imam was dressed in a purple robe with a great turban, with all the decorations and insignia glittering on his breast.
  • Jubilee Celebrations In Ismaili History  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    A peep into the historical records tends to reveal the culture of holding the jubilee festival which was celebrated for the first time by Moses in obedience to the commands of religion before the inauguration of the Christian era. The Law of Moses prescribed a special year for the Jewish people: "You shall hallow the fiftieth year and proclaim the liberty throughout the land, to all its inhabitants; it shall be a jubilee for you when each of you shall return to his property and each of you shall return to his family. This fiftieth year is to be a jubilee year for you: you will not sow, you will not harvest the un-gathered corn, you will not gather the untrimmed vine. The jubilee is to be a holy thing to you, you will eat what comes from the fields." (The Book of Leviticus 25, 10-14) The trumpet with which this particular year was announced was a goat's horn called yobel in Hebrew, and the origin of the word jubilee. The celebration of this year also included the restitution of land to the original owners, the remission of debts, the liberation of slaves and the land was left fallow. In the New Testament, Jesus presents himself as the One who brings the old Jubilee to completion, because he has come to "preach the year of the Lord's favour".
  • LiveJasmin - find the sexiest camgirls  By : Clint Jhonson
    Something about female curves will always drive most of the men crazy with desire. What do you like best about a womans body
  • Good vs. Bad boys  By : lazy
    Bad Boy Sawyer Pluss: Wears leather! Already off to a good start for a film with a vision of barebacking, dont you think! He swears, which we all know we love in the bedroom. He sticks his hand on his lust interests ass every time he has the opportunityto get a rise that is. He has enough hair to pull and seems to have a good fight in him.
  • Import and export of natural gas  By : KenWilson
    By importing and exporting natural gas, the USA participates actively to the global flow of combustibles such as oil and gas. According to official figures, the USA imports gas from nine countries and exports it to three others.
  • Who Helps The Victims  By : Jeffrey A Solochek
    Thousands of people around the world are becoming victims to these cyber crimes like Phishing, Identity theft, and Nigerian scams but what happens after these people become victims. When my wife and I became victims of a Nigerian scam with Identity theft wrapped into it very few if any offered us any type of assistance. Victims of crimes like these are being re victimized by local law enforcement, banks, and mortgage companies. The re victimization is after these people first become victims of one of these cyber crimes. It isn't the cyber crime that destroys these victims but instead it is because of the ignorance of local law enforcement.
  • What is an e2 investor visa  By : Clint Jhonson
    Obtaining a green card is something a lot of people are working on. This is something that will allow you to reside and work in the United States. A visa can be obtained in different ways and for different purposes. The process of obtaining a visa is very long, costly and, above all, frustrating.
  • Natural oil and gas industry and utilization  By : Rick Martin
    In what follows, we will offer a general description of natural gas producing and industry, as this is one of the most important industries in the world.
  • How important natural gas is  By : Rick Martin
    Natural gas is an important resource for our society. It is not useful only in almost each industry, but also in the households. The same thing is valid for oil as well. The world needs oil and gas to function.
  • How much do we know about natural gas  By : Rick Martin
    The main reference to natural gas is in terms of non-renewable fossil fuel, but presenting many possibilities for renewable sources. Together with oil, it represents the most common combustible. The difference between oil and gas is that while the former is viscous, the latter is gaseous.
  • A perspective on oil and gas  By : Rick Martin
    Natural gas is one of the most used and useful energy sources; people use it in transportation, industry, as well as for commercial and residential purposes.
  • My Problem With The Law of Attraction  By : Jeffrey A Solochek
    I have always prided myself on being above average in intellegence. When I used To Watch Star Trek the Next Generation i used to compare myself as a cross between Data and Spock. With this mentallity it has been hard for me to put faith into the premise of a supreme being. I have always told myself that I am a believer in the theory of Evolution. This has made 'the Secret" difficult for me.
  • Dance and Communication  By : Ian McKenzie
    Communication does not have to be verbal or written. The author argues that it is impossible not to communicate, and discusses the power of dance as a tool in communication.
  • The Simple life with Paris Hilton  By : KenWilson
    Youve seen her on TV, in movies and you certainly listened to her music. She is sexy, intriguing and mysterious. Having an already famous name, Paris Hilton is more than renowed. Playboy magazine called her the sex star of the year and Guiness book chose her as the most overestimated celebrity.
  • Obtaining an E2 investor visa  By : Clint Jhonson
    Immigration legal procedures may appear as overly sophisticated for the immigrant who does not have access to the adequate amount of information concerning his or her rights and obligations.
  • The steps needed for obtaining a green card  By : Clint Jhonson
    There is a long, difficult and time consuming process that needs to be undertaken if someone wants to obtain a green card and enjoy the benefits of US naturalization. A number of critics state that if the process would be simplified, the number of illegal immigrants would decrease significantly.
  • What is an immigration test  By : Clint Jhonson
    All over the world people are trying to move away from their country and seek another place where they think it will be better for them. The reasons for relocation are various. They can be of political or economical nature or just because they do not want to live there anymore.
  • Requirements for completing the naturalization process in the United States of America  By : Clint Jhonson
    The naturalization process is certainly not one that will find its completion in a short while. On the contrary, it may require a few years of your life to become a citizen of the U.S. in legal terms.
  • Has MySpace Become MyBully  By : Jeffrey A Solochek
    MySpace has recently gone out and shut down any US based company that had software add ons for helping people to use MySpace. One company they shut down was Spacepromoter which had software to allow marketers to create multiple MySpace profiles. Shutting down a company like this makes a lot of sense because in their terms they say you are only allowed to have one MySpace profile.
  • Vehicle Donation Information  By : Anand Dongre
    looking forward to donate your vehicle for a noble cause, visit vehicle-donation.us for information and facts related to vehicle donation
  • The Benefits of Using the Innovative Text Bus Service  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Virtually everyone who depends on public transportation to get from point A to point B (especially in major cities, where the traffic is generally very intense even outside rush hours) on a regular basis agrees that waiting for the bus or any other means of transportation can at times become a very frustrating, if not truly annoying experience.
  • Taking Care Of Dubai's Heritage  By : Pankaj Mohan
    A new legislation in UAE will prevent any acts of changes or demolition of historic buildings inside the country. Learn more why any such law was felt necessary.
  • Dubai's Bachelors Are To Be Segregated  By : Pankaj Mohan
    Dubai's bachelors, who are always over the barrel and under a constant demand for being segregated from the rest of the community, are a worried entity today. Read more about this aspect of Dubai's life through this article.
  • How To Find the Perfect Plus Size Evening Gown  By : Andrea Morris
    How to finda the perfect plus size evening gown for that special occasion.
  • Condominium Living in Toronto  By : Rob Parker
    Over the last decade the popularity of condos in downtown Toronto has increased, find out why.
  • Divorce and Joint Accounts  By : Jhaye
    There are unavoidable circumstances that the relationship needs to be ended. Though, the effects sometime are unbearable, the burden falls on the siblings because of insufficient knowledge about the real score of their parents getting separated. Divorce has become great issues to some countries, it helps both parties to reflect if the separation really needs to be done or the relationship only needs a heartfelt talk and for reconciliation.
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  • The Mechanics of Deception Cryptography - Part II  By : Roberto Bell
    Morten St. George's theory that some of the Nostradamus prophecies employ secret communication techniques and that they reveal genuine knowledge of the future.
  • Medical missions: are we really making a difference  By : oneclickdoctor
    Medical missions: reaching-out to the needy.
  • Essence And Manifestation  By : Elysha
    Essence is the totality of who you are - the one - just as it is right here right now. Manifestation is the ground of duality. It is where polar opposites play themselves out, where variance has such "scope," variation.
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  • Dotcom Business Growth Secrets  By : Jay Tee
    Most people dont really understand business and thus work too hard. In reality, we should only focus on 3 basic areas of the chassis to transform our businesses into a profit powerhouse...Heres the 3 areas of the business chassis we should focus on :
  • Vegetable Culture.  By : John Ugoshowa
    As a rule, we choose to grow bush beans rather than pole beans. I cannot make up my mind whether or not this is from sheer laziness.
  • The Cultivation Of Vegetables  By : John Ugoshowa
    Before taking up the garden vegetables individually, I shall outline the general practice of cultivation, which applies to all.
  • Wild-Flower Garden.  By : John Ugoshowa
    A wild-flower garden has a most attractive sound. One thinks of long tramps in the woods, collecting material, and then of the fun in fixing up a real for sure wild garden.
  • The Genesis Of Soil.  By : John Ugoshowa
    Soil primarily had its beginning from rock together with animal and vegetable decay, if you can imagine long stretches or periods of time when great rock masses were crumbling and breaking up.
  • Requisites Of The Home Vegetable Garden.  By : John Ugoshowa
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