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A Key to Organizational Success & realizing the Managing Cultural Diversity

06th October 2009
Organizations around the world has been realizing the cultural diversity within organization is not a negative aspect, rather can facilitate organizational stalk for glory (Papers4you.com, 2006). However it is not an easy task to manage employees with dif... Read >
Author: vivekkisna

KARMANETICS : an experiment to discover the possibility to attract good and bad luck

02nd October 2009
I’ve been a devoted Christian (Methodist) all my life until I discovered the bullshit in my bible. After finding so much racism, machismo, chauvinism, slavery, rape, torture, violence etc in most other bibles too, I came to the conclusion that I was hy... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Key to Organizational Success & realizing the Managing Cultural Diversity

01st October 2009
Organizations around the world has been realizing the cultural diversity within organization is not a negative aspect, rather can facilitate organizational stalk for glory (Papers4you.com, 2006). However it is not an easy task to manage employees with dif... Read >
Author: vivekkisna

On Marriage and Married Life

17th September 2009
Men and women's likes and dislikes are obliged to conform to the usages demanded by social and political economy. In Turkey women accept with a good grace the custom of a plurality of wives; in Tibet men accept with good grace a plurality of husbands and ... Read >
Author: Adam Rise

Many Ways to Save at the Pump with a Gas Reward card

16th September 2009
I recently purchased a new car. I had been without one for about 10 months, and oh baby, after such a long wait, was I ever ready for a heavily damaged 95 Pontiac Sunfire. As soon as I got it, I picked up my girlfriend, took her down to the best chili and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How Quality Incense Is Made And Produced In Modern Times…

07th September 2009
The relationship between incense sticks and religious rituals go back a long time in history. The use of this aromatic product can be traced back as far as to the time of The Bible. The primary use of incense in those days were limited to religious ceremo... Read >
Author: John Michael

How to Train a Shih Tzu

30th August 2009
Shih Tzus are small dogs with spunky personalities. They make great family dogs because they are fun and playful. Shih Tzus are extremely smart but they are always seeking attention and companionship. Shih Tzus are originally bred in Tibet. They are on... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

Tibetan Rugs – Untangling the Threads of History

18th August 2009
Tibetan rugs continue to grow in popularity – even as the traditional Oriental rug market is suffering – why? And why are they mostly made in Nepal and India – can they really be Tibetan rugs if they’re not made in Tibet? Tibetan rug making is... Read >
Author: Susan Richardson

Goji Extract - Do you take it daily?

31st July 2009
People who care about their health are always looking for new foods that can maintain their health and stave off the risk of disease . Of course, while advanced in medical technology keeps bringing amazing advances it still cannot cure all diseas... Read >
Author: Byron Beck

Tours to India - How to Choose Your Tour Operator

26th July 2009
India is one of the most promising tourist destinations of the world. It is a magical land that reverberates with rich history and glows with a promise for tomorrow. The magnificent monuments, rich colorful history, cultural treasures and heritage temples... Read >
Author: Jenny Franklin

Matchmaker - Does Financial Stability Really Matter?

11th July 2009
This article is for all of the guys in the dating seeking world who are wondering if financial stability really matters. If you are interested in dating a woman that is only interested in a casual dating relationship, then solid financial stability is no... Read >
Author: Allan Tan

Tibetan jewelry as reminders for living right

17th June 2009
When it comes to mysticism and cultures that can change our lives, one of the greatest of them all finds its roots in Tibet. The general view of their followers is bald, skinny men that wear orange robes that stand around chanting all day long. This m... Read >
Author: Jhoana_Cooper

Shih Tzu breed

15th June 2009
Shih Tzu is also popularly known as small lion. The Shih Tzu breed is originally from Tibet. However, the Shih Tzu breed is associated largely with the China where, they revered as palace pets and were taken as prized companions. Shih Tzu breed is affecti... Read >
Author: jchain814

Goji berries- gift of the Himalayas to mankind

10th June 2009
Goji berries, a fruit found in the Himalayan region, has been found to contain life-giving properties. The fruit is also sometimes called wolfberries. The berries are believed to have nutritional values greater than many other health foods. The fruit stim... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Oriental Rug Repair and Cleaning in Pittsburgh

07th June 2009
A large investment such as an oriental rug is one that you hope to get use out of for years to come. A rug, however, is probably one of the hardest things to keep in mint condition. Since the most popular place to put a rug is in high traffic areas such a... Read >
Author: Kristina Keffer

Singing Bowls in Meditation

20th May 2009
Tibetan singing bowls originated in the Himalayan regions of Tibet, Northern China, India, Bhutan, and Nepal. Historians are unable to pinpoint exactly when singing bowls came into being, but the technique to build similar instruments existed in Asia as ... Read >
Author: hinkyimports

Goji Berries - Ancient History

18th May 2009
Goji berries were first known long ago around 100 AD when it was mentioned in a health almanac printed and distributed to the natives of the Eastern Hemisphere. Around 800 AD, a poet mentioned the power of goji in his writings. Since then, however, goji b... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Tour Tibet and China

12th May 2009
Tibet is fascinating. I have only seen Tibet in summer. The sky is a firmament, sapphire in color, deep and beautiful. The white clouds, as white as hada, which is a piece of silk used as a greeting gift among Tibetans, form patterns high above, which cha... Read >
Author: lilichinese

Ladakh Hotels | Ladakh Hotel Packages | Ladakh Car packages

01st May 2009
The landscape the surrounds the Leh Palace makes it even more exotic and attractive. Back in the 17th century, the Leh Palace was constructed by King Sengge Namgyal. And as history records it, the Leh Palace was later abandoned as the Kashmiri armies besi... Read >
Author: LEH-LADAK

Goji Juice: Himalayan or Tibetan?

16th April 2009
Where Does Goji Grow? Although Goji can be grown basically anywhere, it thrives in China, Asia, India and Mongolia. Recently the UK has implemented the Goji bush as an ornamental plant. The main growing areas are the Himalayan Mountains and Tibetan regio... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Names for Shih Tzu Dogs

02nd April 2009
Shih Tzu dogs are wonderful companion dogs. To come up with good dog names, we need to learn the character, history, attribute, appearance, and temperament of the Shih Tzu. Here are the favorite names for the Shih Tzu. Shih Tzu really means lion dog. It ... Read >
Author: Dennis Estrada

I never asked for permission

17th March 2009
I was once a kid who turned around to ask strangers in the crowd, what should I choose, where should I go, but wrong directions got me lost in the snow. Someone must know, someone should tell every chicken when to break the shell. Maybe a wise old man in ... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

3 Unbeatable Ways To Achieve Superior Mind Power

06th January 2009
Have you ever wanted to achieve superior mind power? The first way would be meditation. More often than not our minds are cluttered by our busy schedules, our stresses of work and home, our bad relationship, our money woes and thinking about our future... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Turning the Wheel of Dharma

17th December 2008
It took Buddha a whole lifetime to discover and refine the secrets to enlightenment, but a meager forty-nine days after reaching enlightenment he was asked to teach all he had learned. Buddha rose without question from his deep meditation to help the monk... Read >
Author: J_Mac

Practical Wushu Training

30th November 2008
The Martial Arts or Wushu, have been created and developed for self-defense and survival throughout the human history. The correct Chinese Wushu training can improve the practitioners' physical ability, health and willpower. It also gives an individual an... Read >
Author: yangguang01

Mysterious and Beautiful Tibetan Silver Jewelry

28th November 2008
For Tibetans, jewelry is a part of everyday life as well as a reflection of their religious beliefs. Tibetan jewelry often represents deities or ritual items, such as dorjes or mantras. Silver is one of a precious metal with relative low price and are... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)

China Tours... Just As Varied As The Country Itself

18th November 2008
China tours have become highly popular since the People's Republic opened its doors to mass tourism. There are so many options now that it's easy to get confused. Let's describe what you can expect, depending on where you go. The Chinese capital Beijin... Read >
Author: abul kashem

Pashmina Shawls suppliers

04th November 2008
Pashmina refers to a type of fine cashmere wool derived from Changra or Changthangi or Pashmina goat (capra hircus). These goats are found in Changthang, a high altitude plateau with gentle slopes in Ladakh that stretches approximately 1600 km into Tibet;... Read >
Author: Rajni Sharma

Connecting With Carpool Ride Share with Carpool Expert

09th September 2008
Imagine yourself in a Chuandixia Village in China, or going to a trip somewhere in Anilao, under the sea, to snorkel and see for yourself the wonders of ocean. You can’t go there alone, to have carpool friends and ride share to go to an unknown but exci... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

China Cultural Tour, Travel in China to Learn Chinese Culture

02nd September 2008
If you're going to have a China Cultural Tour, Travel in China to Learn Chinese Culture facts. You can have a glance on this article. China Fact Tours provides travel service throughout China, except in Taiwan Island. We are happy to take our clients t... Read >
Author: vlin

Epiphany at the Portola

02nd September 2008
Last month I took a group of students, primarily high-powered businessmen and women, to China and Tibet for a meditation retreat. I was amazed at how much China had changed from the late eighties. Back then almost everyone wore a drab uniform and very few... Read >
Author: Steven S. Sadleir

Orenburg Shawls: a well guarded secret

05th July 2008
Since antique, shawls are knowned, with references even in the Bible, but the recent Shawls story came from the English's Kashmir discovery in the 18th century. What enthralled all public about these shawls, was the extraordinary softness of the cloth,... Read >
Author: Alan Carter

Who Are The Spiritual

01st July 2008
As humanity in our quest to be more spiritual; we have not performed well. We create institutions and teachers to teach us the ways of spirituality and we get down on our knees to beg for it and we reject it when it comes to us. Is this being spiritual? ... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter

The Orenburg Shawls Mystery

30th June 2008
Since antique, shawls are knowned, with references even in the Bible, but the recent Shawls story came from the English's Kashmir discovery in the 18th century. What enthralled all public about these shawls, was the extraordinary softness of the cloth,... Read >
Author: Alan Carter

The Orenburg Shawls Mystery

30th June 2008
Shawls are known since antique, but all the recent shawls history starts from the Kashmir shawls discovery from the 17th century end. One of the specific features of the Kashmir shawls is the matter used to make them: the Tibet goat's down. This down ... Read >
Author: Alan Carter

Midui Glacier

11th June 2008
The Midui Glacier is located in Yupu Township,about l 00 kilometers east of the county seat of Bomi in Nyingchi Prefecture,Tibet. A monsoon marine glacier,the Midui Glacier is formed from the convergence of two world. class ice waterfalls,sandwic... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

How To Spice Up Your Home With Rug Runners

22nd May 2008
Rug runners are an easy way to compliment your household. They are a good way to protect your hardwood, tile or marble flooring. They are very small and resemble small carpets. They come in many styles and sizes. Their colors do not need to match the envi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How To Spice Up Your Home With Rug Runners

20th May 2008
Rug runners are an easy way to compliment your household. They are a good way to protect your hardwood, tile or marble flooring. They are very small and resemble small carpets. They come in many styles and sizes. Their colors do not need to match the envi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

What is Spirituality

15th May 2008
What is this illusive thing that people go looking for called Spirituality? Spirit is 1/3 of the individualized entity; the body or ego that we know ourselves as being alive. By our very nature we are already spiritual and everything that we do is spiritu... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter

How To Get Pregnant - Avoid Fertility-Killing Foods

28th April 2008
When you’ve been struggling for some time to get pregnant, and you believe you’ve tried everything, then you must begin to eliminate every potential mistake you might be making – no matter how small or trivial it may seem. Some of these small cha... Read >
Author: Ellie Lewis

The Origins and History of Singing Bowls

27th April 2008
Where it all started The knowledge of singing bowl production would have spread throughout Asia along established trade routes. Many believe that the Buddha, Padmasambhava, crossed the Himalaya mountains from India into Tibet. He bought the teachings... Read >
Author: handcrafteduk

Shnizzie Snort Rapid Detox

25th April 2008
Detoxification Diet: Colon Cleanse Diet Body Detoxification Niacinamide These toxins result in fatigue infections of skin and other organs migraines flatulence heartburns constipation and many other serious diseases. Seventy percent of all disease pr... Read >
Author: Lori

Green Tea - The Secret Weapon Of Weight Loss

24th April 2008
A number of 'wonder' herbs are being used these days with green tea one of the most interesting; the antioxidant properties of green tea are renown but there is still much to learn about this unusual herb. It is possibly to buy green tea weight loss produ... Read >
Author: coolbj

Sarkozy's Olympic message

10th April 2008
Up until now, the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, has remained pretty reticent about whether he's planning to attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic games in Beijing in August. But on Tuesday, he finally broke his silence and tentatively called on ... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton

White Water Rafting In The Indian Himalayas

07th April 2008
India has constantly been known usually for its prosperous heritage, varied culture and astonishing sight seeing alternative. However, only a small amount of people know that the country also endow with outstanding options for adventure tours. India has a... Read >
Author: Vineet

Why You Should Consider Malpractice Insurance Acupuncture Policy

25th March 2008
Acupuncture is excellent way to cure the diseases and now days this treatment is becoming famous. Study of this treatment was started in the Tibet and later it spread all over the world. This treatment is also called as the Chinese traditional medicine as... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Look At The Various Equine Acupuncture Methods

25th March 2008
Acupuncture is one type of the medicine and been practiced for more than 3000 years. This was first developed its roots in Tibet and then spread all over the world. During the early days it was called as the wonder medicine. Practitioners considered this ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Shih Tzu Puppies: Stubborn Though Persistent

19th February 2008
The Shih Tzu puppies are excellent examples of toy breed dogs though they are not the delicate type that you would expect from a toy breed puppy. As you might expect, these dogs are not big in size and they also do not weigh much though they come in a var... Read >
Author: Rebecca Simpson

The Causes That Make My Heart Sing

01st November 2007
Alex Shalman started a writing project called Caring Compassion Charity where each person tagged is to write about a cause they feel passionate about. I was tagged by Priscilla Palmer and Jean Browman at the Cheerful Monk. Much appreciated!There are two ... Read >
Author: tinasu

Weight Loss - Drink Goji Juice for weight loss

20th October 2007
Modernization is wonderful, but there are also other factors in the modern life we live in that may subject our bodies to harm. Understanding what can harm us and what will help us will be our best defense.Goji juice is juice from the goji fruit or berry ... Read >
Author: Alien

Goji Berries - Pure Goji Juice

13th September 2007
Goji berries are termed as a gift of life. It is a kind of berry exclusively available in the valleys of Himalayas. It is especially in the less densely populated region of Tibet and Mongolia. It is cherished and celebrated by the native people for its gr... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

The Dalai Lama and China

02nd September 2007
While most of the world is familiar with the Dalai Lama in regards to his position within Tibetan Buddhism, the Dalai Lama and China are also issues that make this man famous. The current Dalai Lama, who is the 14th in succession to hold this position,... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Turquoise Mines From Around The World

14th August 2007
The beautiful blues and greens of turquoise have been treasured by many cultures all across the world since pre-historic times. Turquoise has been mined from a number of locations worldwide, including Persia (present day Iran), Tibet, China, Egypt and the... Read >
Author: Chris Ralph

Gendun Drup’s Search for Truth

19th June 2007
There is a student in Tsongkhapa who is well-known in Tibet as the first Dalai Lama. This man, Gendun Drup, went to a Tibetan Buddhism school. Gendun Drup was from a family of traveling tribe people so his parents prepared him to grow to be a shepherd unt... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Everest Team Conquers Everest

06th June 2007
Congratulations and felicitations! Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hip Hooray! We would like to extend hearty and fervent congratulations to the intrepid Everest Team whose valiant mission to climb the mighty Everest has been long chronicle... Read >
Author: Aston Lloyd & Partners

The Hidden Secrets Of Tibetan Goji Berries

09th March 2007
Today all over the world people are starting to stand up and take notice of this amazing fruit that is known as the goji berry. It's difficult to believe that such a small berry has the potential to prolong a persons life for an extended period of tim... Read >
Author: sid snow

Be Mystical and Spiritual with Prayer Rugs from Tibet

16th November 2006
The home of the Dalai Lama, filled with mystical and magical mountainous ranges, it is now wonder that so many people pay homage and do pilgrimages to this wonderful land on earth. It's also no wonder so many people buy prayer rugs from Tibet. Buddhism... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier

Goji and Weight Loss

15th November 2006
Goji as The Asian Weight Loss Secret In an Asian anti-obesity research, patients were given goji each morning and each afternoon. Results were exceptional with most patients losing significant weight. Researchers at UCLA and elsewhere have demonstra... Read >
Author: Hope Ocampo

Is there a Guru in the house?

31st July 2006
The Internet has provided us with many marvelous advantages in international marketing, from the speed and convenience of email to the ease and economy of product downloading. Yet these wonders pale by comparison when you realize the sheer volume of Gu... Read >
Author: Joe Myna

Managing Cultural Diversity- A Key to Organizational Success

19th July 2006
Organizations around the world has been realizing the cultural diversity within organization is not a negative aspect, rather can facilitate organizational stalk for glory (Papers4you.com, 2006). However it is not an easy task to manage employees with dif... Read >
Author: Verena Veneeva

The Art Of Office Zen

10th May 2006
This is not the Karate Kid performing the Crane kick down at the beach with Mr. Miyagi, nor is it meditating like a Buddhist monk high in the mountains of Tibet. The word Zen gets thrown around all over the place; think of all the books labeled "The Zen o... Read >
Author: Damon N. Burgess

The History Of Shih Tzu Is Steeped In Mystery and Legends

11th December 2005
The History Of Shih Tzu Is Steeped In Mystery and Legends I understand that Apso means dog, but could also mean "goat-like" or "shaggy" in the Tibetan language. To the Tibetan people it was used to mean "Temple Dog." In that connection it became kno... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Shih Tzu's Relationship To The Pekingese

07th December 2005
Some westerner breeders challenge the assumption that the Shih Tzu from Tibet were on occasion interbred with the native Pekingese to reduce the Shih Tzu to a smaller size. However, there are those in China at the time who probably have a better position... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Shih Tzu Tibetan Heritage

07th December 2005
There has also been opinions that the Tibetan Lion Dog is the result of a cross between the Lhassa Terrier and the Pekingese. The dogs of each country, the Lhassa Terrier from Tibet and the Pekingese from China had been taken to the other country from ti... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

History of Crochet 1500 BC

21st October 2005
Little is known of crochet's early history. It seems likely that the earliest crochet was made using fingers, rather than the hooks used today. There are theories that crochet could have existed as early as 1500 BC, as part of nun's work, which included n... Read >
Author: Kris Perry