Articles, tagged with "guinness book of world", page 1
31st January 2012
From a faltering Kimberley Process for conflict diamonds to the Guinness Book of Records, the jewelry industry saw its share of hits and misses in 2011. Here is my highly subjective pick of notable news and trends from and about the jewelry industry.
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Author:
Fleury Sommers
26th January 2012
The "Happy Birthday" song is traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of someone's birth. In 1998, the Guinness Book of World Records proclaimed that very song as the most recognized song in the English language, followed by "For He's a Jolly Good ...
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Author:
Opal Cain
23rd January 2012
During our lives, we have experience a variety of falls. We have slipped, we have tripped and fallen down in a variety of situations at work, play and home. One concept we are intrinsically aware of is that the further you fall, the faster you go and th...
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Author:
Barry Bowen
04th November 2011
"I stood there, very still, on the edge of the bridge. Rope clinging around my waist! My heart pounced so loudly I thought it would burst out. But then I took it, the first step off the bridge…. And I screamed! I was falling free in the air, and it...
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RAJ GUPTA
20th September 2011
Located in Atlanta and founded in 1835, Oglethorpe University, one of the earliest denominational institutions in the South, is an independent, highly-selective, coeducational liberal arts institution of just over 1,100 students from more than 34 differen...
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Author:
intownelite2x
17th August 2011
N.M. Roof Designers Limited (NMRD) is a receiver of the Guinness Book of World Records for
designing and constructing world’s widest RCC flat roof. NMRD being run under the excellent
leadership of Mr. Deepak Sognai (B.Tech IIT Kanpur) is known for...
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Author:
Deepak sogani
31st July 2011
Taking a Luxury train tour in India is one of the essentials during your Indian travel. It exposes you to the fascinating royal land of India and offer enjoyment, luxury and beauty. These royal trains are rated among the most legendary attractions of Indi...
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Minartravels
21st July 2011
High above misty valleys and foaming rivers, ensconced in swirling clouds and perched on an escarpment, lies Cherrapunji (4,500 feet). This is a stunning location and the year-round rain earned Cherrapunji coveted entry long ago into the Guinness Book of ...
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Author:
Ayush Aggarwal
13th July 2011
Seven years can be a long time in the music industry. Bands can break up, singers can reinvent themselves and musical styles can change. But the British boyband McFLY has been one of the few to have bucked the trend.
Debuting in 2003, the band’s first...
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Author:
Andrew Joyce
11th May 2011
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Author:
ANDY
09th May 2011
Did you know that the most viewed online viral ad, the Evian Roller Babies ad, garnered more than 45,166,109 views as of November 2009? Although certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most watched ad of the year, it had diminutive to no of...
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Author:
Aliceshown
09th May 2011
THE Shimla Kalka rail route, which has completed 100 years, offers the charm of old-world
travel amidst lofty pines and lush green, misty mountains. This is one of the four narrow gauge rail routes on hill terrain in the country, the other three being t...
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Author:
Madan
04th May 2011
Let me set the scene: Looking in the mirror can either be a painful experience if you are dissatisfied with your slightly misshapen, droopy face or it can be a joy as you witness subtle changes occurring daily when you choose exercise over doing nothing ...
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Author:
Cynthia Rowland
18th March 2011
THE Shimla Kalka rail route, which has completed 100 years, offers the charm of old-world travel amidst lofty pines and lush green, misty mountains. This is one of the four narrow gauge rail routes on hill terrain in the country, the other three being the...
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Author:
Madan
17th March 2011
I've been to Toronto many times since I first visited the city back in 2006,, and I have really enjoyed the city as there are many things to do there, including the hockey Hall of Fame, and the Royal Ontario Museum. However, many people really enjoy going...
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Author:
William Jason