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12th October 2009
The world has seen some sophisticated gadgets in the last decade. All leading gadget manufacturers have shown their best in the form of their products and all have been highly appreciated. Let’s take for example Apple. It’s a company that needs no int... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar
12th October 2009
Are you planning to travel to Asia within the next year, and are looking for some fun festivities to attend? Well, look no further – weave researched some of the more incredible Asian festivals for you to check out during your travels.
Travel Asia: ... Read >
Author: bknandra
12th October 2009
Are you planning to travel to Asia within the next year, and are looking for some fun festivities to attend? Well, look no further – weave researched some of the more incredible Asian festivals for you to check out during your travels.
Travel Asia: ... Read >
Author: bknandra
11th September 2009
Navratri is the most Famous Festival of Gujarat around the world. Navratri is group of 'nine nights', where Gujarti people enjoy festival with joy and relious, for nine nights. This is an ancient and colourful festival. Navratri honours the one Divine Sha... Read >
Author: Hiral Vyas
25th August 2009
Churches are removing holy water and asking people not to shake hands during services and are using Antibacterial Hand
Gel in an attempt to combat the spread of swine flu.
Changes have been made to some Roman Catholic Masses across the city after a m... Read >
Author: 39jack4u
21st July 2009
The Temple of Ares was so named by Pausanias in the second century A.D. Located in modern day Athens, Greece and what was northern Agora in ancient times, the Temple of Ares is now lying only in ruins. Of an early date, the foundation of the Temple of Are... Read >
Author: submitterm
26th June 2009
On 4th of June, 1858, John Bright, one of the greatest orators in the British House of Commons, raised a question: “How long does England propose to govern India? Nobody can answer that question. But, be it 50 or 100 or 500 years, does any man with the ... Read >
Author: Asarul'Islam Syed MD
08th June 2009
Contemporary churchgoers have special concerns these days. With the number of disturbing cases of priests molesting children coming to light in recent years, the question is how to maintain the level of mutual trust traditionally enjoyed by preachers and ... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
05th June 2009
Home to a mammoth Buddha statue, the Po Lin Monastery is a true revelation of the cultural side of Hong Kong. The Po Lin Monastery itself is the most popular Buddhist monastery in the country and attracts not only worshippers, but also streams of tourists... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
04th June 2009
Situated on the corner of Ploenchit Road and Ratchadamri, the Erawan Shrine is considered to be a holy place of worship for many locals, which houses a Hindu god. The main attraction of the shrine is the statue of Phra Phrom which is a replica of the Hind... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
29th May 2009
Hello Again,
In acknowledgement of your favourable response to my previous humorous/pointless ramblings about my love of chocolate and the passion displayed by other chocolate worshippers, I have decided to give you another offering. You will see th... Read >
Author: Lloyd Gordon
10th February 2009
Gone are the times when celebrity sunglasses remained an exclusive domain for rich and famous. Though the prices of designer sunglasses still fall under ‘prohibitive’ zone, yet people have found a way out to bypass the costly route and still reach fas... Read >
Author: replicassunglass
03rd February 2009
Named to commemorate Ma Zu, a fortune-teller in Putian, Fujian Province, Barra temple is frequently visited by worshippers of any kind. Ma Zu’s name is written in history as a person whose spirit helped vendors and fishermen to overcome the dangers in t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
19th December 2008
The 2008 US presidential race was a wild one. The anti-opposing candidate ads and campaigns have been getting more and more elaborate and as history shows, it's not a rare occurrence. Presidents and presidential candidates have been called antichrists for... Read >
Author: Angie Ryan
06th October 2008
Denim has almost reached an iconic status amongst the youngsters and whilst it is really difficult to point the time of exact evolution of the outfit called "jeans" into a youth icon, there is no doubt of their impact!
Jeans seemed to become a key fash... Read >
Author: Neil Thompson
01st September 2008
Finally you have decided to visit Rome after all the planning and travel management. It’s a great place to be in and the ambience is nothing less than mesmerizing to steal your heart away in a jiffy! With so much to see and so little time at hand, you s... Read >
Author: Dee
15th August 2008
Salzburg is a city of culture and music, which is reflected in the architecture, (the apartments of Salzburg are highly recommended which are located directly in the old town) in the monuments and in the daily life. It is the capital of the federal state ... Read >
Author: JoshuaThorpe
26th June 2008
As soon as you arrive in Mauritius, it won’t take long to realise that you’re in a place overflowing with colour and life that you’ll be desperate to plunge into.
There can be few better ways to start than by immersing yourself in its crystal ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
29th May 2008
Explore Exotic Turkish Beaches
When one conjures up thoughts of the Turkish landscape, beaches are not often the first thing that comes to mind. But if you take into consideration that Turkey is surrounded by water on three sides, it begins to make sen... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller
21st May 2008
Are you planning to travel to Asia within the next year, and are looking for some fun festivities to attend? Well, look no further – weave researched some of the more incredible Asian festivals for you to check out during your travels.
Travel Asia: ... Read >
Author: Kaushal
10th March 2008
Maha Shivratri 2008 is ready to come your way on 6th March. It is the day when Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati tied the knot. So, it celebrates their divine union and at the same time it is a boon for all those who are looking forward to their marriage. Mo... Read >
Author: kundan
10th March 2008
Maha Shivratri 2008 is ready to come your way on 6th March. It is the day when Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati tied the knot. So, it celebrates their divine union and at the same time it is a boon for all those who are looking forward to their marriage. Mo... Read >
Author: kundan
04th March 2008
One of the most common characteristics of most wealthy men and women in the bible is that they were worshippers. This article examines the story of David and worship life, through the ark of God in the Old Testament.
The ark, in Old Testament times, r... Read >
Author: Ola Aroyehun
15th November 2007
If we are Christ's people, then we are driven by a pure as well as purifying thirst to know Him more. We are in the business of establishing God's kingdom on earth, the one cause which, the world over, we can pursue with clear consciences, because God's S... Read >
Author: Patrick Roberts
13th September 2007
Muslims have two major celebrations in the year. Both are called Eid (meaning celebration). Eid Al-Fitr or the “Celebration of Breaking the Fast” marks the end of Ramadan. And Eid - Ul- Adha or the “Festival of Sacrifice”, celebrated after the end... Read >
Author: fancycreativity@gmail.com
10th September 2007
There is a lot of confusing and misleading information when it comes to what is and what is not culturally acceptable in Dubai. Dubai is a vibrant cosmopolitan city with over 100 nationalities living together in harmony. Millions of tourists flock to Du... Read >
Author: Ahmed Juma
10th May 2007
The spiritual heart of Asakusa, and for that matter Tokyo, is the impressive Sensoji Buddhist Temple. Built sometime in the 7th century before Tokyo was even Edo, to house the golden statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, which, according to legend was f... Read >
Author: Mark Eden
26th April 2007
Chennai, formerly known as Madras is the capital of the great state Tamil Nadu and is one of the four metropolitan cities in India. This 350 year old city grew up under the huge influence of an English settlement of Fort Saint George and with time absorbe... Read >
Author: Vinay
06th August 2006
Soli, in North Cyprus, is not far from Guzelyurt. Soli is an ancient town where you can see the ruins of the marketplace from Greek days, a Roman-era theater, and a Byzantine basilica. Step back in time to learn about Soli in the days not long after Const... Read >
Author: Jessica I. Jones
21st March 2006
Candles have been used for centuries to provide warmth and light. Furthermore, they have been included in religious ceremonies for just as long. The history of the candle is intimately connected with the history of religion. The symbolism and usage var... Read >
Author: Cassie Morgan
13th March 2006
The next time you're looking through your family album or anyone else's notice how many pictures were taken on somebody's front porch. It's a place that's been front and center on our houses, and in our hearts, for centuries. We've spent many hours ... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran
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