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I belives, in the art power to get the hapiness and the well be at life. An art networks and the exchange global and intercultural of pratice with the diferent's way's to see and live the arts on his global and universal communal sense make's live better to each one
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Globalization has become a universal term, everyone talks about that, everyone debates, writes and suggets about globalization. Its good results, its bad effects. Now what should I write about globalization, is the serious question, because I believe in writing less but very provacative and productive. That is promise to all my dear readers, so I am deriving the excerpt of one of the most famous articles, that is personally very close to me. Gloabalization is capturing pace across the borders of different nations, for its contribution in developing global economy and world progress. BUt being an Indian, in this article, let's have a critical analysis of the impact that globalization lead to...
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Sam
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Most of the arguments in this analysis are not valid at all. You are saying that the opening of India to "cheap and filthy material" from the big bad West has encouraged more dating and celebration of valentine's day, which you made them sound as...
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Rosie Highgroves
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Nice read!We should remember that "India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border!" Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA http://www.travelindia360.net
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The Giant Hand of Atacama K S VENKATARAMAN Chile is a South American country, situated along the southwestern coast. The Atacama Desert in the north separates Chile from Peru and Bolivia. In some sections of Atacama Desert rainfall has never been recorded! In such a location, it is not normal to come across any work of art. But much against your normal expectations, we are able to see not merely a work of art; but one that astonishes us with its size and delicate workmanship. Mario Irarrázabal, a Chilean sculptor was born in Santiago in 1940. He studied philosophy and art from 1960 to 1964 at the University of Notre Dame, IN, and theology at the Università Gregoriana Pontificia in Rome...
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would love to live a short ,peaceful and meaningful life rather than a long never-ending one.
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Mudras For Healthy Living Practice this Mudra's atleast 3 to 5 Min Every day for lifetime Diseases free. Note: For Illustration, we put both hands closer, But in practice no need to put your hands closer. Vayu Mudra: For joint pains, Stomach problems etc. Surya Mudra: Cholesterol etc. Prithvi Mudra: For peace of mind, Body active etc . Pran mudra: Eye problems, Nervous problems And it also charge all parts of the body. Pachan Mudra: Do only after taking food. It is for Digestive system. Ling Mudra: Headache, Fever etc. Jal Mudra : This is for Blood purifier And all skin diseases. Hraday Mudra: For Asthma, and Respiration related diseases Dhyan Mudra : For Concentration power, Free from Depr...
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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Thanks,Sulagna for referral and to Rohit who has now days opened his "KHAZANA" to share with every one on toostep.I have also made it a point to share good things with other sites like face book,twitter,linked in.
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p-rak
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Thanks for referal- keep on for more knowledge
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Sulagna Brahma
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Hi Rohit, Nice of you to post it here. I would like to add that one should observe that is the MUDRA working well for him. People can also have reactions by practicing MUDRA either wrongly or in some cases the MUDRA does not suit them because of...
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Sweet story ! Bird asks a Bee -'After a strenuous hard work, You make honey, but a man steals your honey from you. Don't you feel sad about it ?' Bee responds -'Never, One can steal my honey, but one can never steal the art of making honey from me... ' Living for self is part of living; Living for others is Art Of Living
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Female bees are meant for HARD-WORKING. We always quote this to others. But, this part of stealing honey never stopped them discouraged. It never stop collecting honey. Like a wax-Candle, that gives out light & burnt out at the end by giving us...
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An ongoing quest for me, and one that I am renewing this year, is to eliminate all that is unnecessary from my life. Now, you might read this and think that I am cutting everything fun from my life, but that’s not true. Let me explain. The first question in this quest, of course, is what does “necessary” mean? We must first examine what things are necessary … and the first question in this examination is … necessary for what? What is the true aim? My answer, which will be different than others, is “necessary for a happy life.” This definition, then, would include many things besides the basics of clothing, shelter and food. I might not need a good relationship with my wife in order to survi...
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One day, a father of a very wealthy family took his son on a trip to the country with the firm purpose of showing his son how poor people live. They spent a couple of days and nights on the farm of what would be considered a very poor family. On their return from their trip, the father asked his son, “How was the trip?” “It was great, Dad.” “Did you see how poor people live?” the father asked. “Oh yeah,” said the son. “So, tell me, what did you learn from the trip?” asked the father. The son answered, “I saw that we have one dog and they had four. We have a pool that reaches to the middle of our garden, and they have a creek that has no end. We have imported lanterns in our garden, and they have the stars at night. Our patio reaches to the front yard, and they have the whole horizon. We have a small piece of land to live on, and they have fields that go beyond our sight. We have servants who serve us, but they serve others. We buy our food, but they grow theirs. We have walls...
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