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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao chaired a State Council on the 12th executive meeting. The meeting decided to support labor-intensive small and medium enterprises, to support industrial upgrading, increased twice in the second half on the basis of the export tax rebate rate, since December 1, 2008, to further improve the part of the labor-intensive products, mechanical and electrical products and other influenced by the export tax rebate rate. To implement the decision of the State Council, Ministry of Finance, State Administration of Taxation recently issued the "Ministry of Finance State Administration of Taxation on the improvement of labor-intensive commodities such as VAT export tax rebate rate of notification" (Cai Shui [2008] 144).

Notice a clear increase of the 3770 tax rebates for a specific range of goods, mainly as follows: The rubber tires and other parts of the main or all of the artificial fast-growing wood as raw material part of the forest products tax from 5% to 9%; will Metal extrusion die with the mold parts, glass of tax from 5% to 11%; will freeze on shrimp, crabs and some other aquatic rebate from 5% to 13%; to bags, shoes, hat, umbrella, furniture, bedding, lamps, clocks and other goods tax rate from 11% to 13%; to toothpaste and some other chemical products, stone, aluminum and other non-ferrous metal processing materials with commodities such as tax rate from 5% , 9% to 11%, 13%; to agricultural pumps, motorcycles, bicycles, household appliances, mechanical and electrical products and some other tax rate from 9% to 11%, 11% to 13%, 13% to 14 %.

 

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On the improvement of labor-intensive products such as commodity export tax rebate rate of VAT Notice

Tax [2008] 144

 

Provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, separately listed cities (bureaus), state tax, the Finance Bureau of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps:

  State Council's approval, decided to raise some of the goods VAT export tax rebate rate (hereinafter referred to as tax rebates). Notice on the matter are as follows:

    First, enhance the scope of tax rebate rate of goods

(A) some of the rubber products, forest products tax from 5% to 9%.

(B) part of the mold, the glass of the tax from 5% to 11%.

(C) some of the fish's rebates from 5% to 13%.

(D) to bags, shoes, hats, umbrellas, furniture, bedding, lamps, clocks and other goods tax rebate from 11% to 13%.

(E) some of the chemical products, stone, wood and other non-ferrous metal processing products rebate rate from 5%, 9% to 11%, 13%.

(Vi) some of the tax rebate rate of machinery and electronic products from 9% to 11%, 11% to 13%, 13% to 14%.

The tax rate improve the specific product name, tariff and tax rates in the annex.

  Second, the execution time

The notice required the adjustment of tax rates since December 1, 2008 from the Executive. Specific execution time, the "declaration of export goods (export tax rebates only)" Customs export date indicated.

Hereby notified.
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Through Mexico's Copper Canyon Aboard the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad

                 The streets of Chihuahua appeared black, movement-devoid slabs as the van unimpededly slipped over then at 0530 to the train station, not a single automobile encountered during the brief journey from the Hotel San Francisco.  Founded in 1709 by the Spaniards and taking the Indian word for “dry and sandy place” as its name, Chihuahua City, located on a 4,667-foot desert plain, is the capital of Chihuahua, Mexico’s largest state, with a 150,000-square-mile area.  A cowboy city, it is characterized by the Franciscan Cathedral in its main square, Pancho Villa house, cowboy hat-clad citizens, and stores displaying endless rows of cowboy boots.  The state itself, topographically distinguishable by brown, vegetationless formations, is the leading producer of apples, walnuts, cotton, and jalapeno peppers, and is prevalent in lumber production and cattle ranching.  An agrarian Mennonite produces its own indigenous type of cheese.

                Ahead, and beyond the fence, appeared the two locomotives and the four lighted passenger cars comprising the daily westbound Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad, operating as Train 74, cradled by one of three tracks as it was prepared for its still-nocturnal departure to the Copper Canyon and, ultimately, to its Pacific coast terminus, Los Mochis.  I would only travel halfway today, to Posada Barrancas.

                The tiny, twin wooden-bench terminal, sporting little more than two ticket windows—‘tequillas” in Spanish—was almost equally devoid of life, save for the attendant behind the barred window and three other luggage-toting, still-sleeping travelers.

                Fifteen minutes before its 0600 departure, the door to the platform was opened and the handful of passengers exited through it, reimpacted by the cold, dark morning and met by the conductor, who indicated the passengers’ seat numbers.  The first of the two passenger cars, configured with 68 thick, reclining seats in a four-abreast, two-two, arrangement and alternatively upholstered in red-gray or dull green, featured car-length overhead luggage racks, window pane-encased adjustable blinds, and aft, men’s and women’s lavatories.  The dully-lit car, soothing to the early-morning, incompletely-opened eyes, greeted me with welcome, heater-generated warmth, as evidenced by the steady hum audible before boarding.

                Protracted reaction, as the couplings snagged the trailing car, produced an initial jolt as the chain initiated movement.  Creeping past the still-dark and empty streets, the train lurched over the silver rails, which passed through the suburbs of Chihuahua, seemingly slipping away from day before day itself had even arrived.

                Operating over the long-envisioned rail link between the fertile Chihuahua plains and the Mexican west coast in order to transport goods to the port of Topolobambo for transfer to the shipping routes, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad traces its origins to Albert Kinsey Owens, an American railway engineer, who moved to Mexico in 1861 and conceived a Chihuahua-Topolobambo connection.  Forming a Mexican-American company two years later to design it, he was awarded a contract by the Mexican government to build a rail line between Piedras Negras and Topolobambo which would eventually offer spur lines to Mazatlan, Alamos, and Ojinaga.  However, ultimately unable to secure sufficient funding to complete the project, Owens ceded it to Foster Higgins, whose Rio Grande, Sierra Madre, and Pacific Railway Company operated over the 1898-completed, 259-kilometer section between Ciudad Juarez and Casas Grandes.  Insurmountable obstacles equally precluded its further extension.

                The project was next adopted by Enrique Creel, who operated the Kansas City, Mexico, and Orient Railroad and who was able to further connect Casas Grandes with La Junta after four years of additional construction, from 1910 to 1914.  But revolutionary attacks thwarted further completion of the next sector, that from Ojinaga to Creel.

                By 1900, Topolobambo was connected to El Fuerte by several Mexican and US rail companies, but the fully envisioned route, from Chihuahua to Ojinaga, remained elusive until 1927, when the Mexican government itself completed the sector which Creel had started.  Remaining was the 260-kilometer stretch within the canyon whose topographical obstacles and 7,000-foot elevation change would require extreme engineering feats to overcome.  Nationalizing the independent rail companies which operated over either end of the still-unconnected line in 1940, the Mexican government announced 13 years later, in 1953, that the program would be completed.

The originally estimated five-year construction project, commencing with Owens’ work in 1863, ultimately took some 90 years and $90 million to complete, the final track not laid until 1961.  The project, having experienced multiply-failed attempts by several companies, cost overruns of hitherto unimaginable proportions, engineering failures, the Mexican revolution, and World War I, ultimately triumphed with a rail connection between the sea-level city of Los Mochis and the high-elevation capital of Chihuahua via the rugged, inhospitable topography of a series of Sierra Madre Occidental-located canyons traversed by tracks which threaded their way through 86 tunnels and over 37 bridges, thrice crossed the Continental Divide, and were subjected to an 8,000-foot elevation change in the process.

Dawn encroached itself on night’s blackness as a colorless metamorphosis, progressively revealing the opaque hue of the cloud cover.

The Chihuahua suburbs yielded to rich, chocolate-brown foothills and the gold, straw-like hay growing right up to the rails.

Decreasing speed, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad ceased its momentum at Cuauhtemoc, now 132 kilometers from its origin.  Originally known as San Antonio de Arenales, the village, later adopting the current name after the Aztec emperor, traces its origins to the railroad’s arrival in 1900, but experienced significant growth some 21 years later when the Mennonite community settled there.

Reinitiating motion, the train moved amid wheat-gold fields, which stretched on either side to the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains.  The first hint of the topography to come had been glimpsed.  The sky, now an illustrious blue, retained a few scattered white cotton formations.

I walked into the Dining Car for breakfast, my first meal on the rails.  Located directly behind the locomotive, it featured a forward galley; four, four-place booths; a glass divider; two two-place booths on the left and a c-shaped, inward-facing divan with tables on the right; a second glass divider; and another four, four-place booths.  Brass lamps attached to the car sides hung above each table.  Seats alternated between dark red or green upholstery.

A standard, two-page menu featured purchasable breakfast, lunch, and dinner items.  My own breakfast included an omelet of ham and cheese, fried potatoes with peppers and onions, refried beans with grated cheese, and tortillas and salsa.

Leaving the valley and its ubiquitous apple orchards, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad passed over the Continental Divide for the first of what would become three occasions and briefly stopped at La Junta, site of the railroad roundhouse, now at a 6,775-foot elevation.  Upon departure, it commenced its gradual climb, leaving behind the plains of Chihuahua.

By 1030, having covered some 200 kilometers, Train 74 wound its way through the Sierra-Madrean oak-pine woodland as it ascended through 7,000 feet.  San Juanito, at 265 kilometers from Chihuahua and at an 8,000-foot elevation, was Mexico’s coldest community, although the sun currently shined unobstructedly.  Established in 1906, it, like many villages along the route, took root as a result of the railroad’s expansion.

At kilometer- 551, the peaks of the Sierra Madre Occidental loomed ahead.

Plunging through Tunnel 4, at 4,134.8 feet the line’s longest and the location of the third crossing of the Continental Divide, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad emerged onto dual-branching track, ceasing motion while an eastbound freight train passed to the left before partially backing into the tunnel and reemerging on the spur line for its approach into 7,735-foot Creel.  Founded in 1907, during the first stage of railroad construction, it is the gateway to the Tarahumara Indian culture and, as the principle community within the canyon proper, is inhabited by some 5,000 people.  Its current economic activity includes trade, the railroad itself, the lumber industry, and tourism.  A brief stop permitted a large, name tag-bearing tour group to board the otherwise empty passenger cars before the train almost instantly regained momentum and moved past the town’s main square and line of wooden shops and guest houses.  Redirecting itself off of the spur line, it rejoined the main track for its canyon-penetrating journey.

As the four-car chain thread its way though rock wall and pine, the Ferromex diesel engines appeared ahead and either to the left or the right of the windows as they negotiated the turns.  Climbing toward the line’s highest point at kilometer marker 583, 8,071-foot Los Ojitos, Train 74 followed the winding, ever-ascending, single track, wafts of crisp pine air and smoldering wood fires entering both ends of the cars at the conductor’s stations.

At 1235, the train threaded its way through tall, dense pine and the carpeted expanses of the canyon became visible through the left windows; moving through kilometer marker 592, it commenced a steep descent over “el lazo” as the track’s geometry looped into a complete circle and recrossed over itself.

Approaching Divisadero at 1320, now 354 kilometers from its origin, the two-locomotive and four-car Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad transitioned from mountain to canyon topography and decreased speed, moving past a chain of flatbed freight cars supporting vehicles, and ceased movement at the two-track station.  Unleashed for a 15-minute scenic stop, its patrons were instantly engulfed in a Mecca of activity as they negotiated the stalls which served as the temporary displays of the Tarahumara Indian’s basketry and wood carvings enroute to the Divisadero Overlook, where they were met with the thin, crisp air and the panoramic view of the Copper, Urique, and Tararecua Canyons whose size, depth, and grandeur were awe-inspiring and silence-promoting.  A thin line, representing a tributary to the Urique River, snaked 4,135 feet below.  The geological formations themselves were the result of plate tectonic shifting some 90 million years ago, a planetary phenomenon which later produced the mountains of North and South America.  Earthquakes of hitherto unimaginable magnitude ultimately produced the Sea of Cortez between Baja California and the Mexican mainland.  Today’s canyons were deeper, greener, and four times larger than Arizona’s Grand Canyon.

A blow of the locomotive’s whistle indicated that it was time to return to the train for the journey’s continuation.  The quick, four-kilometer trek to the Posada Barrancas Station, which served three canyon lodges, took me to my overnight destination, the small pick-up truck awaiting only feet from the rail car’s steps.  After only a 30-second stop, the train reinitiated power and its trailing passenger car disappeared as it moved between the track-sandwiching rock faces and rounded the bend, the location’s daily lifeline now severed for another 24 hours.  The truck, making its way up the dirt hill with the luggage on its flatbed, stopped in front of the Hotel Posada Barrancas Mirador.

 A three-story orange adobe lodge built on the rim of the 5,770-foot-deep Copper Canyon, it featured wood-framed balconies in rustic Tarahumara Indian style and included three daily meals.  The lobby, adorned with a brown tiled floor and yellow adobe walls with an Indian-patterned border, featured a cathedral ceiling of wood slats and thick, tree trunk beams with three wagon wheel-like chandeliers, a huge adobe fireplace with a pottery-adorned mantel and a crackling fire during evenings, and leather sofas and arm chairs.  A small, separate bar featured small, round wooden tables, colorful Indian-motif chairs, an orange adobe fireplace, and a painted, wall-length mural of the Copper Canyon and the railroad tracks which ran through it.  A large, outdoor, canyon-overlooking balcony framed by a natural branch- and trunk-border was accessed by a door from the lobby. 

A tiled, outdoor walkway led past crevices of pottery, rocks, and cactus on the right and the room doors on the left.  The rooms, in quintessential Mexican-Indian style, retained the hotel’s tile floors and featured rough, white adobe walls; wood-beamed ceilings; small, white adobe fireplaces with orange bases; separate, outside sinks and closets whose wooden doors were made of diagonally-patterned tree branches; inside tiled showers; and rustic tree trunk and branch balconies overlooking the canyon.

Lunch was served in the dining room, which contained long, wooden tables, and featured a downward-slanting ceiling made of thin wood branches, four wooden chandeliers, a green slate fireplace, and floor-to-ceiling windows which looked out over the canyon, and included cream of mushroom soup; filet of grilled beef, baked potato, refried beans and cheese, nachos with melted cheese and tomato sauce, and tortillas and salsa; peach cream pie with a graham cracker crust and chocolate sauce drizzle; and coffee.

The few wisps of cloud brush-stroked on the western horizon above the rock-sculpted walls of the canyon temporarily transformed themselves into pink and purple hues.  The air, thin, pure, and brisk, exuded tranquillity.  Far removed from a settlement or town of any appreciable size, the orange adobe hotel overlooking the rim became an isolated world unto itself.

Dinner, the second meal in the canyon, included lentil soup; barbecued chicken breast, lime rice with green olives, and mixed vegetables; and pineapple cake.

The canyon, now devoid of light, was reduced to a black, referenceless hole.  The grid of stars, unobstructed by a single cloud vapor, pollution-caused haze, or ground light, penetrated the night sky like high-intensity beams melting into black wax.  The cold, rarefied air was heavy with the aromas of the burning logs in the lodge’s adobe fireplaces.  Surrendering to sleep, I lapsed into the void of oblivion…

 II

                 Pierced only by the sounds of the periodically-howling coyotes, night had remained invisibly black.  At 0630, between the Copper Canyon and a band of black cloud, dawn poured itself into day as molten orange lava through a sliver on the eastern horizon, progressively encroaching itself until the once-black cloud band became infused with tinges of orange, like a sponge gradually absorbing day’s liquid.  The crevices and corrugations of the canyon’s cliffs, although still indistinguishable, became visible in silhouette form beneath the dark-blue sky whose nocturnal light, the profusion of interstellar stars, had faded until only a planet-representative pinpoint of light remained diagonal to the lodge’s balcony.  Absorbing the full fury of day, the cloud band hovering over the horizon became engulfed in fiery red flame.

                The daily westbound train, which would take me the remaining half of the distance to its terminus, Los Mochis, had just pulled out of Chihuahua.

                The clouds, now totally consumed by fire, were completely engulfed by red.  As the flame burned itself out, the red once again progressed to a cooler orange and the sky transformed itself into a morning baby blue.  The gray granite of the canyon’s sculpted rocks and the green of its lower-elevation vegetation became distinguishable.

                Breakfast, served in the hotel’s dining room, had included orange juice; a fresh fruit plate of watermelon, papaya, cantaloupe, banana, cherries, and limes; pancakes, maple syrup, and bacon; and coffee.

                By late-morning, the lodge seemed suspended by its silence as its guests, temporarily away, became involved with hiking and horseback riding excursions, almost in anticipation of the daily train from Chihuahua, lifeline to the isolated canyon community.  A very small, colorfully-clad Tarahumara woman, carrying a baby cradled in a fabric sling behind her back, peeked into the lodge’s window, in curiosity of the “other” life experienced here.

                The suspension of silence, time, and society was abruptly shattered at 1330 as the dark green and red Ferromex diesel locomotive, sprouting gray smoke and pulling its chain of five cars, appeared between the bushes on the single track, following the right curve and stopping at the “Old West’-resembling wooden platform on which some 20 people, having emerged from Posada Barrancas’ three lodges, congregated.  Unlike yesterday’s train, today’s was comprised of a single locomotive, the standard dining and bar cars, and three passenger cars.  Clamoring on board with the rest of the luggage-carrying passengers, I reached my left-hand seat just as the engine had released its brakes and the westbound train had slipped between the two rock faces on the other side of the dirt road.

Only moments after leaving the station, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad followed the multiplying tracks into San Rafael and stopped parallel to the eastbound train.  A gradual descent, from 7,500 feet to sea level, would characterize most of the remaining journey.

Lunch, served in the dining car, included a California baguette of ham, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, mayonnaise, and Dijon mustard on French bread with crispy French fried potatoes.

Rounding a left bend, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad plunged through a tunnel and over the 695.4-foot Laja Bridge, the tracks now nestled in a pine tree-rich canyon.  At 1515, it pulled into the 5,300-foot station of Bahuichivo, which serves the town of Cerocahui, located 16 kilometers amidst apple and peach orchards, and the village of Urique, which is located at the bottom of the canyon.  Between kilometers 688 and 708, the train bored through a series of 16 tunnels carved into the canyon’s edge.  The track, paralleling the slender, rocky, almost-dry Septentrion River below, was itself “miniaturized” by the green-carpeted peaks of Chihuahua pine, Douglas fir, and Quaking aspen towering above it.  The sky, abundant with majestic, floating silver cloud islands, was otherwise an illustrious blue.

Reduced to but a model railroad, the six-chained linkage moved amid the towering, granite and green alpine-topographical peaks of oak and pine, periodically swallowed by a series of tunnels, which instantaneously reduced day-blue to night-black.  Mimicking the locomotive’s turns, curves, and jolts at slightly delayed rates, its trailing cars followed suit with uncanny precision.  As soon as the train exited a tunnel, the seemingly tiny round hole representing the entrance into the next always appeared ahead.

Entering tunnel 49, the train, now descending into the Santa Barbara Canyon, executed a 180-degree turn before emerging and again was subjected to a second 180-degree bend on the bridge spanning the Septentrion River.  The village of Temoris, founded in 1677 by Jesuits and located on a 3,365-foot plateau above the station, had been reached by 1610 in the afternoon.

Passing through the Rio Septentrion Canyon, Train 74 traveled through notably tropical topography, characterized by banana, palm, and mango trees

At 1708 and kilometer-marker 748, the train crossed the 1,018.5-foot Chinipas Bridge which, at 335 feet above the green surface-appearing Chinipas River, was the highest of the line, and, six kilometers later, bored through the last and longest of its tunnels, number 86, which was 5,966 feet in length.  Like the last sounds of a symphony, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad exited canyon country.

As evening approached, the passengers, many of whom belonged to one of two travel groups, made way to the bar car for wine and cocktails.  The car itself, located between the dining and the passenger cars, had been configured with an inward-facing bar with several round bar stools, mirrored shelves for wine and liquor bottles, and upside-down hanging glasses.  Primarily upholstered in red, its lounge chairs were sandwiched by small, round drink tables, while a stand-up bar and a concessions counter for salable snacks and souvenirs was installed at the front of the car.

At kilometer marker 781, the train passed over the Agua Caliente Bridge, which spanned the Fuerte River and, at 1,637 feet, was the line’s longest.  Traversing low, scrubby cactus and thornforest terrain at 1730, it moved at considerable speed beneath paling blue skies and dark, periodic nimbus cloud collections characteristic of dusk.  Horizontal lines of cloud, brush-stroked on the western horizon, were eaten by burning orange coals.  Hovering only feet above the curved silhouettes of the mountains, the sun, in pure cylindrical geometry, burned with orange fury before slipping behind them.  Settling into nocturnal rest, it projected a volcanic eruption of purple and orange liquid lava skyward in its aftermath.  The snaking river below the bridge cradling the track seemed lit with a violet match.  The cloud formations, temporarily torched by orange, metamorphosed into purple as night snuffed out the few remnants of day’s embers burning just above the horizon.  A quilt of ruby and gray stratonimbus draped itself over day, covering it with suffocating darkness, and leaving the warm, lighted interior of the passenger cars as the only remaining light.

Train 74, now traveling parallel to flat, almost-desert scrub in the state of Sinaloa, had left the Copper Canyon and the foothills of the Sierra Madre behind, and would close the remaining gap to its final destination in blackness, leaving only the “clock” of its wheels against the track as audible evidence of its advancement.

Walking to the dining car for the last meal on the rails, I ordered a bottle of French white wine and an entrée of chicken cordon bleu with a mushroom cream sauce, Mexican rice, and mixed vegetables.

The town of El Fuerte, reached at 1910, was of Spanish colonial architecture and had been founded in 1564 by the Spanish conqueror Francisco de Ibarra for the purpose of erecting a fort to protect its citizens against Indian attack.  Serving as a trading post on the Camino Real for three centuries, whose Spanish mule trail had connected Guadalahara, the Alamos mines, and the Sierra Madre Occidental, it had become the capital of Sinaloa in 1824.

Lurching on the single track beneath dark velvet, star-diamond skies and moving over the flat expanse of land, Train 74 covered the remaining 82 kilometers between El Fuerte and Los Mochis, the rectangles seeming to skim along the sides reflections of its lighted passenger car windows on the track-side vegetation.

The rectangular reflections of the car windows were like the reflections of the journey: unlike other rail lines, which offered alternative transportation means to certain destinations, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad offered the only land line to and through the Sierra Madre Occidental and its related canyons.  The life line to the communities along its track, from Chihuahua to Los Mochis, it offered singular-method, vital transportation; traveled over 653 kilometers of track whose route could only be equated with an extreme feat of railway engineering; offered unparalleled mountain and canyon scenery; and connected the Mexican and Tarahumara Indian cultures.

The single track burgeoned into many and the train passed a considerably-sized railway yard.  The lights of Los Mochis, the modern city located only 19 kilometers from the port town of Topolobambo, loomed ahead.  Creeping through the suburbs, the houses of which were only yards from the actual track, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad moved past the modern Estacion de Los Mochis at a snail’s pace and snagged its brakes for the last time at 2205, completing its 16 hour, 20-minute journey from the plains to the Pacific.

Taking my suitcase from the overhead rack and climbing down the few stairs to the platform, I watched the uniformed crew turn off the train’s lights and file into the terminal, having completed another westbound run, and could only marvel at the vital role they played in the railroad’s purpose to link the Copper Canyon with the rest of Mexico.

 

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A graduate of Long Island University-C.W. Post Campus with a summa-cum-laude BA Degree in Comparative Languages and Journalism, I have subsequently earned the Continuing Community Education Teaching Certificate from the Nassau Association for Continuing Community Education (NACCE) at Molloy College, the Travel Career Development Certificate from the Institute of Certified Travel Agents (ICTA) at LIU, and the AAS Degree in Aerospace Technology at the State University of New York – College of Technology at Farmingdale. Having amassed almost three decades in the airline industry, I managed the New York-JFK and Washington-Dulles stations at Austrian Airlines, created the North American Station Training Program, served as an Aviation Advisor to Farmingdale State University of New York, and devised and taught the Airline Management Certificate Program at the Long Island Educational Opportunity Center. A freelance author, I have written some 70 books of the short story, novel, nonfiction, essay, poetry, article, log, curriculum, training manual, and textbook genre in English, German, and Spanish, having principally focused on aviation and travel, and I have been published in book, magazine, newsletter, and electronic Web site form. I am a writer for Cole Palen’s Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in New York. I have made some 350 lifetime trips by air, sea, rail, and road.

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VACLAV HAVEL –"Hope is not the same as joy when things are going well, or willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously headed for early success. Hope is the ability to work for something to succeed... Hope gives us strength to live and to continually try new things, even in conditions that seem... hopeless."

VACLAV HAVEL –"Work for something because it is good, not just because it stands a chance to succeed."

VAIDYA R K MISHRA –"In winter digestive levels are high, people feel hungrier, and can actually digest food better, nourishing their bodies more. Winter is the time to build up and nourish all systems — the hair, the nails, and the skin. It's also the best season for taking herbal products."

VAJJALAGAM –"Only two virtues are enough; why should the good stand in need of many? Anger lived like a lightning flash And friendship enduring like a line inscribed on a rock."

VALMIKI –"Valmiki: 0 Venerable Rishi! Please tell me whether there is a perfect man hi this world who is at once virtuous, brave, dutiful, truthful, noble, steadfast in duty, and kind to all beings. Narada: There is such a one, a prince of Ikshvaku's line named Rama. He is virtuous, brave, gentle, and wise. He is a great hero. He loves his subjects immensely He is a protector of Dharma. He is firm and steadfast. He is just and liberal. He is well-versed in the Vedas and in the science of arms. Rama is unique in the possession of virtues and matchless in beauty He is an obedient son, a kind brother, loving husband, a faithful friend, an ideal king, a merciful enemy, and a lover of all living beings. All people adore him."

VALMIKI'S RAMAYANA –"The gods said to Brahma,'Lord, there is a rakshasa (demon) called Ravana who, having secured your favour, is oppressing us aU... We are overwhelmed with terror because of this dreadful creature, Ravana, 0 Lord, please find some means to destroy him."

VAN MORRISON –"In order to win you must be prepared to lose something. And leave one or two cards showing."

VAN WYCK BROOKS –"If all men were basically evil, who would bother to improve the world instead of giving it up as a bad job at the outset?"

VANAPARVAN –"At Meru the sun and the moon go round from left to right (Pradakshinam) every day, and so do all the stars. The mountain, by its luster, so overcomes the darkness of night that the night can hardly be distinguished from the day The day and the night are together equal to a year to the residents of the place."

VANDANA SHIVA –"More women are pro-peace because they care about life."

VARAHA PURANA –"One who plants one peepal, one neem, one ber, 10 flowering plants or creepers, two pomegranates, two oranges and five mangoes, achieves the greatest good."

VARANASI CITY GUIDE, EICHER –"Shiva is not perfect: He is easy to anger, easier to please, prone to impulsive mistakes. It is because of this that he is loved so deeply by his devotees, somehow, you feel that this many-hued God will listen to your prayers more kindly understand your frailties better. And to seek his blessings you have to come to his special city — the ever luminous Kashi."

VARTAN GREGORIAN –"Dignity is not negotiable, Dignity is the honour of the family."

VASANT DESAI –"A ceaseless song of spirit hums around Soothing the instrument with joy abound Spirit manifests with a cosmic bang But not disturbing creation's joy Birth and death are the instrument's two strings On which life's music seamlessly rendered."

VATICAN CITY, EASTER 2001 –"Rediscover today with joy and wonder that the world is no longer a slave to the inevitable. This world of ours can change. Peace is possible even where for too long there has been fighting and death, as in the Holy Land and Jerusalem."

VAUVENARGUES –"All men are born truthful, and die liars."

VED MEHTA –"India has an uncanny way of bringing out extremes in people. I suppose because we have been afflicted and enriched by centuries of migrations, moved like a pawn between this ruler and that. Our capacity for a single allegiance has been dulled. Instead we have developed an ability to be compassionate and cruel, sensitive and callous, deep and fickle."

VED VYAS –"Adhere there is Krishna, there is dharma, where there is dharma, there is victory Since Duryodhana, leader of the Kauravas, lid not observe dharma, ie did not have Krishna. No Krishna, no victory."

VEDANGA JYOTISH –"Just as the crest of a peacock and jewel-stone j of a snake are placed at the highest place of body I (forehead), similarly the (position of mathematics I is the highest in all the branches of Veda and Shastra."

VEDANTA –"Raja yoga is the royal path of meditation. As a king maintains control over his kingdom, so can we maintain control over our own "kingdom" — the vast territory of the mind. In raja yoga we use our mental powers to realise the Atman through the process of psychological control."

VEDANTA- "Sanyas is the fourth and the final stage of life. It is the stage of surrendering and realizing."

VEDANTA- "The truth is one. Sages call it by various names."

VEDANTA SOCIETY –"Whatever brings us closer to attaining innate Divinity is ethical and moral; whatever prevents us from attaining it is not."

VEDANTA SOCIETY OF NEW YORK –"The Sanskrit word Vedanta can be split into two separate words, Veda and anta, literally meaning the anta (end) or culmination of the Vedas... Although most Vedic hymns indicate that polyatheism or the practice of worshipping multiple gods and goddesses prevailed in India during the Vedic period, the notion of One God was distinct as well in many hymns... In Vedanta is found a reconciliation of religion with science, of faith, with reason. A Vedantist is a seeker of truth who accepts and respects all religions as paths to the same goal."

VEDANTIC WISDOM –"The universe is derived from an ultimate principle of spiritual consciousness, the one and only existent from eternity. The void is to be understood as the Primordial Nothingness — the raw stuff out of which all is created as well as the background against which every creation can be discerned."

VEDIC PRAYER –"Oh God, lead us from the unreal to the Real. From darkness to light. Lead us from death to immortality Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti."

VEDIC RISHI –"Look upon all sentient beings with friendly eyes."

VEERAPPA MOILY –"Corruption is not only an ethical issue but it is also hindering our growth."

VEGETIUS- "Let him who desires peace, prepare for war."

VEMON LAW –"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards."

VEN WILDER –"Worrying is like a rocking chair: it gives you something to do, but gets you nowhere."

VERA WANG –"As the mother of two daughters, I have great respect for women."

VERGIL – "The mind of man is ignorant of fat, or of coming doom."

VERGIL- "Longer shadows fall from lofty mountains."

VERNE N ROCKCASTLE –"The water you are about to drink/ Deserves a second thought, I think; For Avogadro, oceans, and those you follow/ Are all involved in every swallow... The water you're about to taste/No doubt represents a bit of the waste/from prehistoric beast and bird, a notion not at all absurd... So someone slaking a future thirst/ Could easily drink what you drank first./The fountains spraying in the park/ Distribute bits from Joan of Ark/And Adam, Eve, and all their kin;/ You'd be surprised where your drink has been. The water you cannot retain/ Will some day hence return as rain, Or be beheld as the purest dew,/ Though long ago it passed through you."

VERNON HOWARD –"You have succeeded in life when all you really want is only what you really need."

VERNON LAW –"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward"

VESTAYASNA –"Then that do we choose, 0 Lord of Wisdom, 0 beautiful truth, that do we think, do we speak, and do we practice, which shall be best of the actions of living ones for both worlds."

VICENTE FOX –"We are trying to convince the people of the benefits of a migration dad. which is greatly in the interests of the US and Mexico."

VICKI BAUM –"Fame always brings loneliness. Success is as ice cold and lonely as the North Pole."

VICKI WOODYARD –"Sitting in surrender you will be present in presence. Gifts will arrive from the magic of the moment — peace, bliss, and all the hell realms will offer themselves to you... Sitting in surrender I learned the truth of my being. It is unlimited peace surrounded by limited angst. Once you know how to get to peace, you will be willing to let the angst go. Persevere in peace. Persist in its protection. Surrender into the power of now."

VICTOR BORGE –"A smile is the shortest distance between two people."

VICTOR BORGE –"Laughter is the shortest distance between two people."

VICTOR COUSIN-"You can only govern men by serving them. The rule is without exception."

VICTOR FRANK –"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves."

VICTOR HUGO -"Thought is the labour of the intellect, reverie is its pleasure."

VICTOR HUGO –"Caution is the eldest child of wisdom."

VICTOR HUGO –"Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old age."

VICTOR HUGO –"From the oyster to the eagle, from the swine to the tiger, all animals are to be found in men and each of them exists in some man, sometimes several at the same time. Animals are nothing but the portrayal of our virtues and vices made manifest to our eyes, the visible reflections of our souls. God displays them to us to give us food for thought."

VICTOR HUGO –"Hope is the word which God has written on the brow of every man."

VICTOR HUGO–"Ideas can no more flow backward than can a river."

VICTOR HUGO- "If suffer we must, let's suffer on the heights."

VICTOR HUGO –"The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved."

VICTOR HUGO –"The supreme happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved."

VICTOR HUGO –"The supreme happiness of life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or more correctly, of being loved of yourself."

VICTOR HUGO –"The truth of an upright man must be accepted on his own terms. Moreover, since nature varies, we must agree that all the beauties of human excellence may be fostered by faith that we do not share."

VICTOR HUGO –"Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart."

VICTOR KIAM –"Entrepreneurs are risk takers, willing to roll the dice with their money or reputation on the line in support of an idea or enterprise. They willingly assume responsibility for the success or failure of a venture and are answerable. for all its facets."

VIDA D SCUDDER –"It is through creating, not possessing, that life is revealed."

VIDURATO DHRITARASHTRA –"Forgiveness is a virtue of the weak, and an ornament of the strong. Forgiveness subdues (all) in this world; what is there that forgiveness cannot achieve? What can a wicked person do unto him who carries the saber of forgiveness in his hand?"

VIETNAMESE PROVERB –"Brothers and sisters are as close as hands and feet."

VIETNAMESE PROVERB –"Brothers and sisters are as close as hands and feet."

VIJAY MALLYA –"Power is a very loaded term. It seems to suggest influence and how much influence I have or don't have is for others to judge. Power is also a very misunderstood term. Being called powerful tends to boost people's egos. I have no ego. I just do what it takes to make my businesses thrive. If people say I'm powerful, it's not going to change my character or my behaviour in any way."

VIJAY TENDULKAR –" What is reality? The coexistence of the observer and the happening makes the reality. Reality becomes reality only when it is seen. There is nothing like absolute reality your perception of what is happening combined with the happening makes the picture of reality complete."

VIJAY TENDULKAR –"Good-bad, right-wrong, once you tag things like that, you lose the ability to see the complete truth...A murderer can also be a loving father. Don't tag things. Words are insufficient to describe the picture in totality Try not to get trapped in the dictionary meaning of words."

VIJAY TENDULKAR –"Theatre is possibly the medium I'm most comfortable with. There is, I feel, more respect for a writer's word there. And it is a medium that's open to change from one performance to the next. Speaking of words, I really envy musicians some- tunes. Vocalists... they can transcend the word quite easily, get away from its heaviness and achieve the unsaid element in communication..."

VIJAY TENDULKAR –"There are times when one's life appears to be a stage. People come, people go. They come in order to go, and go with no intent of return. When they return, they return as one's past. A past that would make you feel that the present is false."

VIJNANA BHAIRAVA –"Let inhalation and exhalation become spontaneous. Then the coiled up Shakti uncoils and straightens upwards. She is the great Goddess, both immanent and transcendent, the highest sanctuary. He who follows the ascent of this energy while preoccupied with this rite that consists of deep bliss, will, thanks to this Goddess and completely absorbed in her, attain Bhairava."

VIKRAM BHATT –"Films are not about creativity originality and vision. They are about entertaining audiences."

VIKRAM BHATT –"Films are not about creativity originality and vision. They are about entertaining audiences. Once you understand and accept that an idea always existed before you did, then you look at the whole aspect of 'copying' in a different light."

VIKRAM SETH –"A plump gold carp nudges a lily pad And shakes the raindrops like mercury; And Mr. Wang walks round. 'Not bad, not bad. He eyes the Fragrant Chamber dreamily He eyes the Rainbow ; Bridge. He may have got The means by somewhat dubious means, but now This is the loveliest of all gardens. What Do scruples know of beauty anyhow? The Humble Administrator admires a bee Poised on a lotus, walks through the bamboo wood, Strips half a dozen loquats off a tree And looks about and sees that it is good. He leans against a willow with a dish And throws a dumpling to a passing fish."

VIKRAM SETH –"Cold, cold friend, Frost—Night comes, and I Am dispossessed. Most cold, cold, is this night, and my youth old, my spirit lost. I cannot rest. I walk alone. Frost, burn upon my every bone."

VIKRAM SETH –"It was a contract of trust with more than you. I know I left my home too many years ago. I place the golden thread across my , that done, Struggle with my left hand to put it on. You should have done that; I too have lost half the rite. I promise you your gift in'78. Those future numerals look curious; and your brother Too will be strange when next we meet each other. How we must both have changed; only the custom stays, Educing from the past the undying days."

VIKRAM SETH –"When every park becomes a highway plain Cemeteries and -courses will remain; For every thinking man who is not red Reveres the rich; and, next to them, the dead."

VILLARI –"Politics is the art of preventing people from taking part in affairs which properly concern them."

VILLARI –"The names and memories of great men are the dowry of a nation."

VIMALAKIRTI –"Passions consist of conceptualizations. The ultimate non-existence of these conceptualizations and imaginary fabrications — that is the purity that is the intrinsic nature of the mind."

VIMALAKIRTI SUTRA –"One who seeks the Dharma finds it in seeking it in nothing."

VIMALAKIRTIS –"Passions consist of conceptualisations. The ultimate nonexistence of these conceptualisations and imaginary fabrications — that is the purity that is the intrinsic nature of the mind."

VINAYA PITAKA –"Teaching & Learning The teacher, brethren, should regard the pupil as his son. The pupil should regard the teacher as his father. Thus these two, by mutual reverence and deference joined, dwelling in life, will win increase, growth, progress in this Norm-discipline."

VINAYA-PITAKA –"All the great rivers, that is to say the Ganges, the Jumna, the Aciravati, the Sarabhu, the Mahi — these, on reaching the great ocean lose their, former names and identities and are reckoned simply as the great ocean."

VINCE LOMBARDI - "I have found the paradox that if I love until it hurts, then there is no hurt, but only more love."

VINCE LOMBARDI –"If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score?"

VINCE LOMBARDI –"It does not matter how many times you get knocked down, but how many times you get up."

VINCE LOMBARDI –"It's easy to have faith in yourself when you're a winner, when you re number one. What you've got to have is faith in yourself when you re not a winner."

VINCE LOMBARDI –"It's easy to have faith in yourself and have discipline when you're a winner, when you're number one. What you got to have is faith and discipline when you're not a winner."

VINCE LOMBARDI –"Just play has fun. Enjoy the game. Michael Jordan Football is like life, it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority."

VINCE LOMBARDI –"Perfection is not attainable. But if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence."

VINCE LOMBARDI –"The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will. Leaders aren't born, they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work. And that's the price we'll have to pay to achieve that goal, or any goal."

VINCE LOMBARDI –"We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time."

VINCE LOMBARDI –"Winning is a habit. Unfortunately, so is loosing."

VINCE LOMBARDI –"Winning is not a sometime thing; it's an all-time thing. You don't win once in a while, you don't do things right once in a while, you do them right all the time. Winning is habit. Unfortunately, so is losing."

VINCE PFAFF –"To promote cooperation and teamwork, remember: People tend to resist that which is forced upon them. People tend to support that which they help to create."

VINCE PFAFF –"You do not need to know how you're actually going to achieve a goal when you set it. Just repeatedly visualize the desired result, and the "how" will open up to you."

VINCENT VAN GOGH –"Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together."

VINCENT VAN GOGH –"Love is something eternal; the aspect may change, but not the essence Perhaps it will seem to you that the sunshine is brighter and that everything has a new charm. At least, i believe this is always the result of a deep love, and it is a beautiful thing. And I believe people who think love prevents one from thinking clearly are ' wrong; for then one thinks very clearly and is more active than before. And love is something eternal — the aspect may change, but not the essence. There is the same difference in a person before and after he is in love as there is in an unlighted lamp and one that is burning. The lamp was there and it was a good lamp, but now it is shedding light too, and that is its real function. And love makes one calmer about many things, and in that way, one is more fit for one's work."

VINCENT VAN GOGH –"Perhaps it will seem to you that the sunshine is brighter and that everything has a new charm. I believe this is always the result of a deep love, and it is a beautiful thing. People who think love prevents one from thinking clearly are wrong; for then one thinks very clearly and is more active than before. And love is something eternal — the aspect may change, but not the essence. There is the same difference in a person before and after he is in love as there is in an unlit lamp and one that is burning. The lamp was there and it was a good lamp, but now it is shedding light too, and that is its real function. And love makes one calmer about many things, and in that way, one is more fit for one's work."

VINCENT VAN GOGH –"The more I think about it, the more I realize there is nothing more artistic than to love others."

VINCENT VAN GOGH –"There is no blue without yellow and without orange."

VIRGIL –"Happy is he who has been able to learn the causes of things."

VIRGIL –"The spirit within nourishes, and the mind, diffused through all the members, sways the mass and mingles with the whole frame (of the universe)."

VIRGIL –"Yield not to misfortunes, but advance all the more boldly againstthem."

VIRGINIA ELLIS –"God bless the loved ones washed out to sea/ and those battered and left on the shore/ And God bless those who watched from the heights/ until they could watch no more."

VIRGINIA SATIR –"Life is not the way it's supposed to be. It's the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference."

VIRGINIA SATIR –"We need 4 hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth."

VIRGINIA VOLF –"I meant to write about death, only life came breaking in as usual."

VIRGINIA WOOLF –"A soulmate is the one you could sit on a porch with, never saying a word, and walk away feeling like that was the best conversation you've had."

VIRGINIA WOOLF- "Examine for a moment an ordinary mind on an ordinary day."

VIRGINIA WOOLF –"For most of history. Anonymous was a woman."

VIRGINIA WOOLF- "It is fatal to be a man or woman pure and simple: one must be a woman mainly, or a man womanly."

VIRGINIA WOOLF –"The history of men's opposition to women's emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of the emancipation itself."

VIRGINIA WOOLF –"To enjoy freedom we have to control ourselves."

VIRGINIA WOOLF- "Trivial personalities decomposing in the eternity of print."

VIRNA SHEARD –"Hark! Hark to the wind! T is the night, they say, When all souls come back from the far away — the dead, forgotten this many a day!"

VISHNU DR –"Just as light is diffused from a fire which is confined to one spot, so is this whole universe the diffused energy of the supreme Brahmn. And as light shows a difference, greater or less, according to its nearness or distance from the fire, so is there a variation in the energy of the impersonal Brahmn. Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are his chief energies."

VISHNU PURANA –"Auspicious Beginnings 0 Goddess Lakshmi, freedom from bodily ailments, riches, destruction of enemies, and happiness are not difficult to attain for persons who are in your vision."

VISHNU PURANA –"Good Governance The earth is upheld by the veracity of those who have subdued their passions, and following righteous practices, are never contaminated by desire covetousness, and wrath."

VISHNU PURANA –"My songs are a part of Him, who wears a form of sound."

VISHNU PURANA –"Oself of all beings!... We worship you in the genii, the Yakshas... 0 Supreme Man! We bow to your fearful evil shapes which wander at night, cruel and deceitful."

VISHNU PURANA –"The earth is upheld by the veracity of those who have subdued their passions, and following righteous practices, are never contaminated by desire, covetousness and wrath."

VISHNU PURDNA -"All songs are a part of Him, who wears a form of sound."

VISHNU SHARMA –"A person seeks friendship for a reason;/ with reason a person incurs enmity/ So, is it not reasonable for a person/ to seek amity rather than enmity?"

VISHNU SHARMA- "Giving and receiving, each other's secrets sharing, dining, entertaining; these six are sure signs of affection. Unless some act of kindness is done, affection scarcely comes to anyone; the very gods grant their blessings when entreated with offerings. As long as a gift is in the offing so long will affection be forthcoming; once the calf sees the under dry he bids his mother goodbye."

VISHNU SHARMA –"Not weighing a full measure; always quoting false prices; swindling consistently one's regular customers, are despicable practices followed by wild tribes of the hills."

VISHNU SHARMA –"One person above all deserves high praise in this mortal world of ours: he who carries out to the last particle the dictates of virtuous conduct: from whom no suppliant turns away, no seeker of sanctuary leaves disappointed, his hopes shattered... A chalice of trust and affection, a sanctuary from sorrow, anxiety and fear—Who created this priceless gem, a friend? A word of just two syllables: MITRA"

VISHNU SHARMA –"When a man is penniless, his kinsmen find no time to give him the time of day; his pride takes a beating; his moon of good conduct wanes, vanishes, leaving no trace; in cold indifference his turn away; misfortunes swell and burgeon; soon, others misdeeds are imputed to him. Op- pressed by waning fortunes, struck down by cruel Time, a man sees his even become foes, while long-standing affection turns cold."

VISPARAD –"Do you keep your feet, hands, intellect ready, 0 Mazdayasni Zoroastrians, in order to practise lawful, timely, well-done deeds, in order to undo unlawful, untimely, bad-done deeds. Let one practise here good industry; let one make the needy prosperous."

VITARAGASTAVA –"Lord! You are the uninvoked saviour, motiveless compassionate being, a well-wisher even when unprayed, a friend even when unrelated."

VIVIAN E GLYCK –"Follow the wisdom provided by nature. Everything in moderation — sunlight, water, nutrients. Too much of a good thing will topple your structure. You can't harvest what you don't sow. So plant your desires, gently nurture them, and they will be rewarded with abundance."

VIVIAN E GLYCK –"You can't harvest what you don't sow so plant your desires, gently nurture them, and they will be rewarded with abundance."

VIVIAN M ILLINOISL –"It's not what you do that defines you. What defines you is how well you rise after you have fallen."

VIVIAN Y LARAMOR –"Tomorrow holds no fears for me, since I have found today."

VLADIMIR HOROWITZ –"I am a general. My soldiers are the keys and I have to command them."

VLADIMIR NABOKOV –"I think, like a genius, I write like a distinguished author, and I speak like a child."

VLADIMIR PUTIN –"I was educated o the street. To live ad to be educated o the street is just like living in the jungle."

VOILTAIRE –"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease."

VOLRAIRE - "JUDGE A MAN BY HIS QUESTION RATHER THAN HIS ANSWERS."

VOLRAIRE - "Men use thought to justify their injustice, and speech to conceal their thoughts."

VOLRAIRE –"If we do not find anything pleasant, at last we shall find something new."

VOLRAIRE –"In speaking against fanaticism, let us not imitate the fanatics: they are sick men in delirium who want to chastise their doctors. Let us assuage their ills, and never embitter them, and let us pour drop by drop into their souls the divine balm of toleration, which they would reject with horror if it were offered to them all at once."

VOLRAIRE –"It is funny rather than taste which produces so many new fashions."

VOLRAIRE- "It is new fancy rather than taste which produces so many new fashion."

VOLRAIRE –"Optimism is the madness of insisting that all is well when we are miserable."

VOLRAIRE –"Superstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy: the mad daughter of a wise mother."

VOLRAIRE –"Thank for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so, too."

VOLRAIRE –"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease."

VOLRAIRE –"The secret of' being a bore is to tell everything."

VOLRAIRE –"The sentiment of justice is so natural, and so universally acquired by all .mankind, that it seems to be independent of all law, all party, all religion."

VOLRAIRE- "Truth is fruits which should only be plucked when quite ripe."

VOLTAIRE –‘When it is a question of money, everybody is of same religion."

VOLTAIRE –"All most all human life depends on probabilities."

VOLTAIRE –"By appreciating we make excellence in others our own property."

VOLTAIRE –"Fear follows crime and is its punishment."

VOLTAIRE –"God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh."

VOLTAIRE –"He who has not the spirit of his age has all the misery of it."

VOLTAIRE –"If there were only one religion in England there would be danger of despotism, if there were two, they would cut each other's throats, but there are 30, and they live in peace and happiness."

VOLTAIRE –"We are rarely proud when we are alone."

VOLTAIRE –"We owe respect to the living; to the dead we owe only truth."

VOLTAIRE –"When it is a question of money, everybody is of the same religion."

VOLTAIRE- "Who shine in the second rank, is eclipsed in the first."

VOLTAIRE–"My prayer to God is a very short one "Oh Lord, make my enemies ridiculous!"

VS APTE –"Etymology: Dhanvantri means Dhanu or medicinal knowledge; Antari is one who has reached the pinnacle."

W B PRESCOTT –"In any contest between power and patience, bet on patience."

W B YEATS –"Education is not filling a bucket, but lighting a fire."

W C FIELDS –"I never vote for anyone. I always vote against."

W I E GATES –"Victory has a hundred memories but defeat has amnesia."

W SOMERSET MAUGHAM –"People ask for criticism, but they only want praise."

W SOMERSET MAUGHAM –"People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise." Winston Churchill –"I do not resent criticism even if for the sake of emphasis; it parts for the time with reality."

W WORDSWORTH –"Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting/ The Soul that rises with us, our life's star/ Hath had elsewhere its setting/ And cometh from afar: / Not in entire forgetfulness/ And not in utter nakedness/ But trailing clouds of glory do we come/ From God, who is our Home."

W. B. YEATS-"The blood dimmed tide is loosed the ceremony of innocence is drowned the best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity."

W. BAGEHOT –"The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."

W. CLEMENT STONE –"There is very little difference between people — it is called attitude, and it makes a really big difference. The big difference is whether it's positive or negative."

W. CLEMENT STONE/NAPOLEON HILL –"Every negative event contains within it the seed of an equal or greater benefit."

W. S. LANDOR –"There is nothing on earth divine except humanity."

W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM –"We are not the same persons this year as last; nor are those we love. It is a happy chance if we, changing, continue to love a changed person."

W.B.YEAST –"Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold/ Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world."

W.C.FIELDS –"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit."

W.E.B.DU BOIS –"There is in this world no such force as the force of a man determined to rise. The human soul cannot be permanently chained."

W.E.GOLDSTONE- "This is the negation of God erected in to a system of government."

W.H. ALIEN –"The young are slaves to dreams; the old servants of regrets. Only the middle aged has all their five senses in keeping their wits."

W.J. CAMERON –"Money never starts an idea; it is the idea that starts the money."

W.M.LEVIS –"The tragedy of life is not that it ends soon, but that we wait so long to begin it."

W.R. WILLIAMS –"Youth is the season of hope, enterprise and energy, to a nation as well as an individual."

W.W. ZIEGE –"Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from reaching his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude."

WAIKMAN –"Civilisation varies with the family, and the family with civilisation. Its highest and most complete realisation is found where... woman is exalted to her true and lofty place as equal with the man; where husband and wife are one in humour, influence, and affection, and where children are a common bond of care and love. This is the idea of a perfect family."

WALLACE D WATTLES –"The poor do not need charity; they need inspiration. Charity only sends them a loaf of bread to keep them alive in their wretchedness, or gives them an entertainment to make them forget for an hour or two. But inspiration can cause them to rise out of their misery If you want to help the poor, demonstrate to them that they can become rich. Prove it by getting rich yourself."

WALLACE STEVENS –"Time is a horse that runs in the heart, a horse Without a rider on a road at night. The mind sits listening and hears it pass."

WALLY AMOS –"Life is just a mirror, and what you see out there, you must first see inside of you."

WALPOLA RAHULA –"Be aware and mindful of whatever you do, physically or verbally during the daily routine of work in your life, private, public or professional... That is to say, that you should live in the present moment, the present action, when and where it is relevant."

WALPOLA RAHULA –"Sometimes you see a man in a restaurant reading while eating... You wonder whether he eats or reads. One may say that he does both. In fact, he does neither, he enjoys neither. He is strained and disturbed in mind... and he does not live his life in the present moment, but unconsciously and foolishly tries to escape from life."

WALT DISNEY - "Somehow I can't believe that there are any heights that can't be scaled by a man who knows the secret, of masking dreamed come true. The special secret it seems to me can be summarised in four C's. They are curiosity, confidence, courage and constancy, and the greatest of all is confidence. When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way. ? Implicitly and unquestionably. All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them."

WALT DISNEY - "You have not realise it then, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you."

WALT DISNEY –"A dream is a wish your heart makes."

WALT DISNEY –"I only hope that we don't lose sight of one thing — that it was all started by a mouse."

WALT DISNEY –"I'd rather entertain and hope that people learn something and educate people and hope they're entertained."

WALT DISNEY –"Mickey Mouse is, to me, a symbol of independence. He was a means to an end... I only hope that we don't lose sight of one thing —that it was all started by a mouse."

WALT DISNEY –"The greatest gifts you can give your children are the roots of responsibility and the wings of independence."

WALT DISNEY –"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing."

WALT DISNEY –"Too many people grow up. That's the real trouble with the world, too many people grow up. They don't remember what it's like to be 12 years old. They patronise, they treat children as inferiors. Well I won't do that."

WALT DISNEY –"When people laugh at Mickey Mouse, it's because he's so human; and that is the secret of his popularity."

WALT DISNEY –"When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. And one thing it takes to accomplish something is courage."

WALT DISNEY –"Why do we have to grow up? I know more adults who have the children's approach to life. They're people who don't give a hang what the Joneses do. You see them at Disney land every time you go there. They are not afraid to be delighted with simple pleasures, and they have a degree of contentment with what life has brought — sometimes it isn't much, either."

WALT DISNEY –"You can design and create, and build the most wonderful place in the world. But it takes people to make the dream a reality."

WALT DISNEY –"You can dream, create, design, and build the most wonderful idea in the world, but it requires people to make the dream a reality."

WALT DISNEY –"You may not realize it then, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you."

WALT DISNEY:- "You have not realize it then, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you."

WALT DISNEY'S WISDOM –"All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures. It is the very nature of fantasy and fable."

WALT WHITMAN –"Are not the processes of culture rapidly creating a class of supercilious infidels, who believe in nothing? Shall a man lose himself in countless masses of adjustments, and be so shaped with to this, that, and the other, that the simply good and healthy and brave parts of him are reduced and clipp'd away, like the bordering of a box in a garden?"

WALT WHITMAN –"Behold, I do not give lectures or a little charity When I give I give myself."

WALT WHITMAN- "Behold, I do not give Pictures or a little charity. When I give I give myself."

WALT WHITMAN –"Do I contradict myself?/ Very well then I contradict myself."

WALT WHITMAN –"Do I contradict, myself?/ Very well then I contradict self/I am large, I contain multitudes."

WALT WHITMAN –"In the faces of men and women, I see God."

WALT WHITMAN –"To breathe the air, how delicious! To speak, to walk, to seize something by the hand!... To be this incredible God I am!... 0 amazement of things, even the last particle! 0 spirituality of things! I too carol the Sun, ushered or at noon, or as now, setting; I too throb to the brain and beauty of the earth and of all the growths of the earth...."

WALTER ANDERSON –"I am responsible. Although I may not be able to prevent the worst from happening, I am responsible for my attitude towards the inevitable misfortunes that darken life. Bad things do happen; how I respond to them defines my character and the quality of my life. I can choose to sit in perpetual sadness, immobilized by the gravity of my loss, or I can choose to rise from the pain and treasure the most precious gift I have —life itself."

WALTER ANDERSON –"If you're angry at a loved one, hug that person. And mean it. You may not want to hug — which is all the more reason to do so. It's hard to stay angry when someone shows they love you, and that's precisely what happens when we hug each other."

WALTER BAGEHOT –‘It is good to be without vices, but it is not good to be without temptations."

WALTER BAGEHOT –"The greatest mistake is trying to be more agreeable than you can be."

WALTER BAUER –"The Arctic expresses the sum of all wisdom: Silence."

walter benjamin –"He who is not very strong in memory should not meddle with lying."

WALTER CHRYSLER –"I prefer the folly of enthusiasm to the indifference of wisdom."

WALTER GAGEBOT –"A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."

WALTER GROPIUS –"If your contribution has been vital there will always be somebody to pick up where you left off, and that will be your claim to immortality."

WALTER J TURNER –"Everything has a cause and for everything there is an effect."

WALTER LIPPMAN –"When all men think alike, no one thinks very much."

WALTER LIPPMAN –"When all think alike, then no one is thinking."

WALTER LIPPMAN –"You cannot endow even the best machine with initiative; the jolliest steam-roller will not plant flowers."

WALTER PATER –"To burn always with this hard, gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life."

WALTER REUTHER –"If you are not big enough to lose, you are not big enough to win."

WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR – "We talk on principal, but act on motivation."

WALTER SCOTT –"O, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practise to deceive!"

WALTER WINCHELL –"Gossip is the art of saying nothing in a way that leaves practically nothing unsaid."

WANG YANGMING –"The state of having neither good nor evil is that of principle in tranquility Good and evil appear when the vital force is perturbed. If the vital force is not perturbed, there is neither good nor evil, ' and this is called the highest good."

WANGARI MAATHAI –"I am working to make sure we don't only protect the environment, we also improve governance."

WANGARI MAATHAI –"We can work together for a better world with men and women of goodwill, those who radiate the intrinsic goodness of humankind."

WANGARI MAATHAI –"We can work together for a better world with men and women of goodwill, those who radiate the intrinsic goodness of humankind."

WARREN BENNIS –"Managers are people who do things right, leaders are people who do the right things."

WARREN BUFFEN –"We simply attempt to be fearful when others are greedy and to be greedy only when others are fearful."

WARREN BUFFET –"Let's suppose the stock market is a single individual, Mr. Market. Sometimes he feels euphoric and can see only the favourable factors affecting the . When in that mood, he names a very high buy-sell price because he fears that you will snap up his interest

WARREN BUFFETT –"A public opinion poll is no substitute for thought."

WARREN BUFFETT –"If past history was all there was to the game, the richest people would be librarians."

WARREN BUFFLETT – "Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when others are beautiful."

WARREN BUFFLETT – "Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when others are fearful."

WARREN G. HARDING –"My God, this is a hell of a job. I have no trouble with my enemies. I can take care of my enemies all right. But my damn friends, my goddamn friends. They're the ones that keep me walking the floor nights."

WARREN HUTCHERSON –"In school you were told that in case of fire you have to line up in a single file from smallest to tallest. What was the logic? Do tall people bum slower?"

WARREN THOMAS –"It's relaxing to go out with my ex-wife because she already knows I'm an idiot."

WASHINGTON LIVING –"Great minds have purposes; others have wishes."

WASSILY KANDINSKY –"Colour is the keyboard, the eyes are the hammers, and the soul is the piano with many strings. The artist is the hand that plays, touching one key or another purposively, to cause vibrations in the soul."

WAYNE DYER - "In any relationship in which two people become one, the end result is two half people."

WAYNE DYER – "You are always a worthwhile human being not because anybody says so, not because you're successful, not because you make a lot of money, but because you decide to believe it and for no other reason."

WAYNE DYER –"A real friend never gets in your way- unless you happen to be on the way down."

WAYNE DYER –"Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into."

WAYNE DYER –"Advance confidently in the direction of your own dreams to live the life that you have imagined. That's when you have success."

WAYNE DYER –"Everything in the universe has a purpose. Indeed, the invisible intelligence that flows through everything in a purposeful fashion is also flowing through you."

WAYNE DYER –"Everything is in motion. Everything flows. Everything is vibrating."

WAYNE DYER –"Everything you need you already have. You are complete right now; you are a whole, total person, not an apprentice person on the way to someplace else. Your completeness must be understood by you and experienced in your thoughts as your own personal reality."

WAYNE DYER –"Examine the labels you apply to yourself. Every label is a boundary or limit you will not let yourself cross."

WAYNE DYER –"Feelings are not just emotions that happen to you. Feelings are reactions you choose to have."

WAYNE DYER –"Forgiveness is an act of self-love."

WAYNE DYER –"Happiness is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to cope with it."

WAYNE DYER –"I am realistic. I expect miracles."

WAYNE DYER –"I cannot always control what goes on outside, but I can always control what goes on Inside."

WAYNE DYER –"If you want to materialize more prosperity, then start the process of thinking abundantly and acting that way also. Give) thanks for all that has manifested in your life. Examine ways in which to be grateful and take some risks, knowing that what you want to attract is already an energy that you share. Buy yourself something special and ; donate something to Someone less fortunate, even if your ego balks!"

WAYNE DYER –"In any relationship in which two people become one, the end result is two half people."

WAYNE DYER –"Look at yourself as someone who is reaching for healing, and at the complexity of what needs to be healed. Do not think that you exist alone without other human beings of equal complexity."

WAYNE DYER –"No one can create anger or stress within you. Only you can do that by virtue of how you process your world."

WAYNE DYER –"Positive thoughts keep you in harmony with the universe."

WAYNE DYER –"Practice being kind rather than being right."

WAYNE DYER –"Real magic in your relationship means the absence of judgment of one another."

WAYNE DYER –"The only evidence of life is growth."

WAYNE DYER –"There is a power within you that allows you to form a thought or picture. This is the energy of attraction that is in all creative processes. In using this power you are not in any way attempting to interfere with the laws of nature. You are fulfilling the laws. This undifferentiated power is the basis for the mysterious attraction that draws your desires to you."

WAYNE DYER –"There is no scarcity of opportunity to make a living at what you love; there's only a scarcity of resolve to make it happen."

WAYNE DYER –"Thoughts, when properly nourished and internalized, will become a reality in your world of form. Thoughts are extremely powerful things."

WAYNE DYER –"When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself."

WAYNE DYER –"When you think positive, happy, loving thoughts, there's a different chemistry that goes into your body than when you think depressing, negative, anguished thoughts. The way you decide to think has a dramatic effect on your chemistry and on your physiology."

WAYNE DYER –"You are not a human being having a spiritual experience. You are a spiritual being having a human experience."

WAYNE DYER –"You cannot be lonely if you Iike the person you're alone with."

WAYNE DYER –"You don't need anything to experience prosperity."

WAYNE DYER –"Your children will see what you're all about by what you live, rather than what all you say."

WAYNE DYER –"Your children will see what you're all about by what you live rather than what you say."

WAYNE DYER R –"I can not always control what goes on outside, but I can always control what goes on inside."

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General Knowledge Pt.- IX

 

Where was mahatma gandhi on independence day?

Even as India celebrated her hard won freedom on August 15, 1947, Mahatma Gandhi, who had played such a sterling role in the movement, was in Kolkata. Saddened by the Partition of the country, he spent the day fasting and in prayer. This was in stark contrast with the celebrations in Delhi where Nehru gave his Tryst with Destiny' speech as Indians rejoiced in their new-found Independence.

Which is the largest cantilever bridge in the world?

A cantilever bridge is formed by two projecting beams or trusses joined in the centre by a connecting member and supported on piers and anchored by counter-balancing members. The Quebec Bridge in Canada is considered the world's largest cantilever bridge. It crosses the lower Saint Lawrence river west of Quebec city The bridge is a riveted steel truss structure and is 987 metres long, 29 metres wide and 104 metres high. It presently accommodates three highway lines, one rail line and one pedestrian walkway. It once carried a streetcar line. Each cantilever span is 170 metres long.

When did g-8 come into existence?

The G-8 (Group of 8 nations) officially came into existence only in 1998 although the concept of major industrial democracies meeting annually to discuss and solve economic and political concerns has existed since 1975. At that time, it was the G-6 (the US; the UK, Japan, Italy, Germany and France) that formed the international community at the first summit in Rambouillet, France. Canada joined in the 1976 summit in Puerto Rico. In 1998, the Birmingham Summit saw full Russian participation. Since 1991, the USSR and then Russia participated in post summit dialogues with the G-7.

When was the first disneyland set up?

The first Disneyland was set up July 15, 1955 in Anaheim, California, USA The opening was attended by 28 154 persons and 90 million people watched it on television. The themepark was the brainchild of Walt Disney famous for his creation of Mickey Mouse and gang. Disney acquired 160 acres of orange groves and walnut trees in Anaheim, south of Los Angeles. Its construction began on July 21, 1954 and cost around $17 million.

When did mickey mouse make her debut?

Mickey Mouse's girlfriend, Minnie, made her film debut, along with Mickey, in 'Steamboat Willie' on November 18, 1928. That date is recognised as her official birthday. Along with Mickey, who shares her birthday, and Donald Duck, she is one of the only three Disney characters with an officially recognized birthday. A popular character, Minnie did not have her own cartoon series, but appeared in 73 cartoons with Mickey Mouse and Pluto.

Which is renoir's most famous painting?

'Bal au Moulin de la Galette, Montmartre' (Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette), an open-air scene of a popular dance garden on the Butte Montmartre — painted in 1876 — is one of the most famous paintings of Pierre Auguste Renoir. 'Bathers' (Les Baigneuses), painted in 1918, which is in the collection of The Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pennsylvania is another famous painting by this French painter. He was originally associated with the Impressionist movement and his early works were typically Impressionist snapshots of real life. By the mid-1880s, he had broken with the movement to apply a more disciplined, formal technique to portraits and figure paintings.

Though pizzas are round in shape, why are they packed in square boxes?

Pizzas, or most things irrespective of their shape, are packed in square boxes because: i) Easy to manufacture square boxes; ii) Easier and speedier handling, packing and unpacking; iii) Wastage during manufacture is less as curving round boxes would result in loss of material on the edges; iv) In storing square boxes in stacks, they occupy optimum space and can be , placed efficiently and v) Carrying and serving a pile of pizzas in square boxes is more easier.

How many types of cheese are produced all over the world? Which is the most popular?

Cheeses can be distinguished based on: i) country of origin; ii) kind of milk used (raw, skimmed or pasteurised); iii) texture (hard, semi-hard, semi-soft or soft) and iv) the animal from which the milk is derived (cow, goat, sheep, buffalo, horse or camel). As the number of cheese-making countries is very large, the above classification system gives rise to at least a few thousand varieties. The most popular is Cheddar. It's made from cow's milk, is hard or semi-hard in texture, and the colour varies from white and pale yellow to yellowish orange.

What is the origin of the word loophole'?

Loophole comes from the Dutch word 'liupen', meaning 'to peer'. Loopholes were a vertical slit or opening in the wall of a fortification such as a castle, allowing a defender to look out or shoot while remaining protected. Metaphorically, therefore, the word means a gap, omission, and error, ambiguity that one can exploit.

What is the silk route?

The Silk Route is an ancient trade route built in 8th century B.C. linking China with Central Asia and the Mediterranean region. It is 4,000 miles long and originates from Sian. With the Great Wall of China to the northwest, it bypasses the Takia Makan Desert, climbs the Pamirs (mountains), crosses Afghanistan, and goes on to the Levant. It carried goods between the two great civilisations of Rome and China. Silk came westward, while wool, gold, and silver went east. As silk was the major item being transported, it was called the Silk Route.

Which is blink technology?

It's the contact less payment technology for credit cards. It's just like a regular credit card in many ways with the account holder's name and account number on the front of the card. On the reverse is a magnetic strip containing the account information, so the card can be used where regular credit cards can be used. The key difference is inside the card. Embedded within is a small Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) microchip. When the chip is close enough to the right kind of terminal, it can get information from the chip (in this case, account number and name). Instead of swiping the magnetic strip on the card through a standard reader, cardholders simply hold their card a few inches from the blink terminal. The card never leaves the cardholder's hand.

Which was the tallest hand-built sand sculpture?

It was a sand sculpture of a big tent, with a horse carousel, that stood at 28 ft 71/4 inches high. Using about 240 tones of sand, it was created during The South's Largest Children's Festival in Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, US on July 24, 1998 after 100 man-hours by Team Sandtastic. The team's sculpture entered the Guinness Book of World Records. The tallest indoor sand castle was made at New York State Fairgrounds between August 21 and September 7,1998 with a height of 33 ft 5 inches.

Why is the head of the german government called a chancellor and not a prime minister?

Chancellor is the official title used by people whose civilisations have directly or indirectly risen out of the Roman Empire. The title is borne by officers of various degrees of dignity. The head of government in Germany is also called kanzler (chancellor) but the name of the office today is bundeskanzler (Federal chancellor). This position is equivalent to that of a Prime Minister and is elected by the German Parliament.

How did new orleans get its name?

New Orleans is the largest city in the state of Louisiana. It's famous for, among other things, its Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest. It was founded in 1718 and at this point of time, Philip II, Duke of Orleans (a city in France, about 200 km south-west of Paris) was the ruler of France. In his honour, New Orleans got its name.

Who invented the t-shirt?

During World War I, US soldiers, sweating in their woollen uniforms, noticed the light cotton undershirts worn by European soldiers. Since they were much more comfortable, they quickly became popular among the Americans, and because of their design, they were named T-shirts. During World War II, the T-shirt became standard issue underwear in both the US Army and Navy after WW II, the T-shirt started appearing without a shirt covering it.

Who was the last emperor?

The last emperor of China was Henry P'u Yi, pronounced Too yee His name is variously spelled P'u-i, Puyi, Pu-Yi, or Buyi. P'u Yi was a member of the Ch'ing (or Qing) Dynasty — a Manchu. The Manchu were originally nomads from Manchuria, northeast of China. They conquered China in 1644, but kept themselves largely separated from the Chinese. They retained their own language and fashions, lived apart and married other Manchus. For a long time, the Chinese weren't even permitted to settle in the Manchu homeland.

What do the suffixes gmbh and spa (added to some european companies) stand for?

GmbH stands for Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung in German and SpA stands for Societa per Azioni in Italian. Both are representative of companies with limited liability for stockholders. It is similar to a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the US.

What is the origin of the term 'hollywood'?

Hollywood is a district of Los Angeles. Due to its fame and identity as a major center of movie studios and stars, 'Hollywood' is often used to refer to the American motion picture industry. Daeida Wilcox, who met a woman who spoke of, coined it her country home in Ohio named after a Dutch settlement called Hollywood. She bestowed the name to the family ranch in Southern California. Harvey Wilcox, Daeida's husband, drew up a grid map for a town, which he filed with the county recorder's office on February 1, 1887, the first official appearance of the name 'Hollywood'.

What is the cow parade festival?

The Cow Parade Festival is the world's largest public art event showcasing life-size sculptures of cows in different cities. Numerous artists, designers and others are invited to paint their own designs on these sculptures, which/are then displayed in parks, squares and streets. After the event, many of the sculptures are auctioned and a substantial portion of the proceeds goes to charity.

Who is a history sheeter?

The answer (May 8) says the term does not find place in dictionaries yet. However, I'd like to point out that it's included in the Oxford English Dictionary, 11th edition and gives the meaning as (of Indian origin), 'a person with a criminal record'.

When was the london eye opened?

The London Eye was inaugurated on December 31,1999 by British Prime Minister Tony Blair, although it was not actually open to the public until March 2000 due to technical problems. The Eye (sometimes called the Millennium Wheel) is the largest observation wheel in the world and stands 135 metres high on the south bank of the Thames in London, England. It carries 32 sealed air-conditioned capsules attached to its external circumference. One capsule can accommodate up to 25 persons. It provides a 30-minute slow-moving passage over London. It is designed by architects David Marks and Julia Barfield and operated by Tussauds Group.

Who was the first playback singer in indian cinema?

It's WM Khan. The first Indian talkie 'Alam Ara' was made by Ardeshir M Irani, on March 14,1931. It was a Parsi theatre piece adaptation retaining the play's songs. This gave Indian cinema its first singer WM Khan and achieved success in Sri Lanka and Myanmar. For the song recordings, only a harmonium and tabia were used out of the camera range and the singer sang into a hidden microphone. The fakir song by WM Khan - 'De De Khuda ke Naam Par Pyaare' - became extremely popular.

Why are black cat commandos called so?

Black Cat Commandos are called so because of their black uniforms including the headgear. They are reckoned to be one of the best anti-terrorist outfits in the world. It is a highly specialised specific operation unit armed with sophisticated weapons meant to storm hideouts to neutralize enemy threats. The National Security Guards members are trained to react swiftly in a combat situation.

Who is a neo-luddite?

In 18th century England, Ned Ludd led a movement to destroy manufacturing machinery in the belief that its use led to a fall in employment. A Neo-Luddite is a person who opposes technology, especially the use of computers in the work place.

Why is the tabia superior to the western drum?

Indian percussion instruments, tabla, pakhavaj or mridangam are more versatile than the drums used by Western musicians. The drums offer only the beat while a variety of musical notes is produced using the Indian instruments. The late Prof. C. V. Raman, a Nobel Prize winner, gave an explanation for this phenomenon. The obvious difference between the tabla and the drum is that the tabla is coated with a black paste to make a circular mask. The loading of the vibrating membrane explains why Indian percussion instruments are versatile.

Who designed the electronic logic circuit?

In 1939 Bruno Rossi, an Italian cosmic ray physicist, while detecting nuclear ray radiation, designed the electronic logic circuit. He called it the coincidence circuit. The electronic logic forms the 'intelligence5 of every digital machine, including the computer.

What is a venturimeter?

It is a simple contraption made of mercury filled U-tube to measure the flow of liquids. Venturimeters have now been replaced by compact digital flow meters.

Why is the all weather" all terrain vehicle called a jeep?

Even in the deep interiors of India, a jeep is a handy vehicle to maneuver on the difficult mud tracks. The engineers of the Allied Army conceived the jeep during the World War-11. They called it GP or simply the General Purpose vehicle that can be used to carry troops, guns and even smaller field guns. The term GP slowly metamorphosed into jeep.

What is a fugu?

Fugu is a fish that is eaten as a delicacy in Japan after the removal of its skin and certain organs that contain poisons. In fact, chefs have to obtain a license from the government before being able to use the fish in recipes.

What are simple machines?

Modern day machines are based on a few simple gadgets. They are: Lever, pulley, inclined slope, and wheel and axle. Incidentally, the clock is called the mother of all machines.

Who is the inventor of modern-day roads?

The idea of building roads and pavements using layers of broken stones and tar was conceived by a Scottish engineer, J. L. Mc Adam. Hence, roads built in this manner are called macadamized roads.

Who invented lego?

Construction games often simulate children's imagination and inventiveness. The most popular building game is Lego. Kirk Christiasen invented this.

Where did the chewing gunur riginally come from?

The chewing gum is made from the sap of a tree, the sapodilla, found in the forests of Guatemala. The sap is boiled to make it elastic before adding various flowers.

Why are denim trousers called ‘jeans'?

In 1851 Levi Strauss, a German, arrived in California with rolls of rugged canvas like cloth. The original purpose was to make tents for miners. The miners insisted on rugged outfits instead. Similar cloth was called 'Genoa' which got its name from the Italian city from where it originated. The term was later Americanized and called 'Jeans'.

How many grads make a full circle?

Grad is the 'metric' equivalent of angular measure. A right angle has a measure of 90 degrees or 100 grads. This implies that a full circle is made of 400 grads. In other words, a grad is nine-tenth of a degree.

What is a funicular railway?

Funicular railway is a train pulled by the tension in a rope. Normally the ascending and descending coaches counterbalance. Funicular railways are used in mining and quarrying applications.

What is the angle of banking?

Whenever a vehicle takes a turn, there are two forces working on it. One is the centripetal force that works towards the center of the circle. A pseudoforce called the centrifugal force balances this force. It is possible that the vehicle may deviate from its circular motion. In order to avoid a possible accident, the outer curve of the road is elevated in relation to the inner curve. This elevation is called the 'angle of banking'.

There is more to guts than you think. Say what.

Physicists continue to search for a theory of everything — a theory that would connect all four fundamental forces in nature: namely, gravity, strong nuclear, week interaction and electromagnetic forces. While the weak interaction and electromagnetic forces have been unified, the next logical step is to link them with the strong nuclear force. The theories that attempt such unification are called Grand Unified Theories (GUTs).

Is the unit 'calorie' used by the dietician the same as that used by the physicist?

No. A 'calorie' as defined by the physicist is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree centigrade. One calorie of food is the equivalent of 1,000 calories of heat. The dietician's unit is described as one kcal.

What are tachyons?

Tachyons are hypothetical particles — at least, not yet discovered — that move faster than the speed of light.

How are expert systems helpful?

The application of artificial intelligence in computer-based systems used to tackle a real life situation results in an expert system. A computer expert and a domain specialist devise an expert system. For example, a medical expert system installed on an off-shore drilling platform or remote area is made with the help of a medical practitioner.

What are the main functions of a karta in the hindu undivided family? Can he marry outside his community? And if he does, can he continues to; perform his duties as a karta?

KARTA is like the Managing Director. Just as the Managing Director has all the powers on behalf of the company, the karta has the right to sell, purchase, and invest the money belonging to the Hindu Undivided family and to take all such actions as he deems to be in the interests of the family. It is as if he has the General Power of Attorney on behalf of all the other members of the Hindu Undivided Family. He can marry out side his caste, but if he marries a non-Hindu, he ceases to be the karta. If he marries a person of his own community, but enters into marriage under the Special Marriages Act (what is referred to as registered marriage), he ceases to be the karta. If he marries outside his caste (not community) but the marriage is solemnised according to the traditional Hindu rites or even according to Arya Samaj rites, he can remain the karta.

What do the words 'book post' written on postal envelopes mean?

ON some categories sent by mail, some concession is provided. Thus you can send printed books to a friend at a concessional rate. You can send even handwritten stories for being published in The Indian-Express at a concessional rate. But you must remember not to send a letter along with such a contribution. You have to write: 'Matter for Press Book Post'.

What is the hawala racket? How did it work?

MANY people have often asked me this question. I have been hesitating to reply because most of my readers are young. Hawala literally means charge or custody. Hawala racket is bound to be there in a society shackled with far too many laws that are being enforced by an overwhelmingly corrupt bureaucracy and police and a highly inefficient judicial system. When an ordinary citizen visits a government office or even the Municipal Corporation, he cannot make the employees there do the job (for which they are paid handsome salaries) unless he pays bribes. To be able to pay such hefty bribes, the businessman, in particular, needs unaccounted (black) money. If you want a little black money, you can get it by asking the garage owner, who repairs your car, to provide you bills for good and services that are not provided. He will ask for 10 per cent or 20 cent of the bill as commission. You immediately will have some unaccounted (black) money. Now imagine a transaction like transfer of property worth lakhs. Unless the businessman is prepared to wait for years together, he will not be able to get the office of the Registrar of Properties to register the transfer without paying thousands of rupees. From where can the businessman get the money? From paying fake bills against some commission. Hawala is the word used for such illegal transactions, involving mainly other countries. Hawala money comes handy to pay the huge bribes to people in very high positions. All such hawala transactions raise the cost of living because the businessmen will have to recover the money paid for fake bills, from the goods and the services that his company renders.

What are the seven wonders of the world?

I request readers not to ask questions for which answers can be easily found in good books of general knowledge or children's encyclopedias. However, the answer to the above question is: Pyramids of Egypt, 2. Hanging Gardens of Babylon, 3. Statue of Zeus at Olympia, 4. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, 5. Mausoleum of Halicamassus, 6. Colossus of Rhodes and 7. Pharaohs of Alexandria. Of these only the pyramids are substantially in existence today.

What is the difference between new delhi and delhi?

THE Red Fort was built by Shah Jahan and on its completion in 1638; he shifted the capital from Agra to Delhi. It is the area within the gates known as Delhi Gate, Turkman Gate and Ajmer Gate in the south and Kashmir Gate and Mori Gate in the north. In the north west was the Kabul Gate and below it, the Lahore Gate. Of these gates, only the Kashmir, Ajmer, Turkman and Delhi gates (or their vestiges) survive till this day. Inside old Delhi are the areas now known as Daryaganj, Chandni Chowk, Jami Masjid, the Royal Palace, etc. The work began on the construction of New Delhi in 1913, but it remained suspended during the First World War (1914 to 1918). New Delhi was formally inaugurated on February 15, 1931. A number of sites and buildings, now as Raj Path, Jan Path, Kasturba Candhi Marg, Connaught Place, Mandir Defence Colony, South Extension, Irapati Bhavan, North Block, South etc. are all parts of New Delhi.

When were the epics, the ramayana and the mahabharata written? Who ruled our country at that time?

SANSKRIT is the language in which the Ramayana and the Mahabharata were composed. The language of the Vedas is slightly different and seems to have been the spoken language, much before the Ramayana. Rig Veda was the earliest Veda to have been composed. It is at least 3,000 years old. Atharva Veda, according to some scholars, could have been composed only about 2,500 years ago. The Ramayana and the MahabJirata, like the Vedas, have come down us through oral tradition. The language which the Ramayana is composed suggests that if was perhaps written only about 2,500 to 3,000 years ago Ramayana is the adi-kavya, the first poem. But the incidents described in the Mahahabharata have led many scholars to believe that the period described in it was prior to describe in the Ramayana. There are differences among scholars even about the period of the Ramayana. Many feel that the Bala Kanda, the first chapter of the Ramayana, which describes the childhood days of the princes and Uttara Kanda, the chapter, which describes the days after the coronation of Rama are both later additions. As far as the person who ruled our country during the time the epics were written, it is anybody's guess.

It is said at times that someone is in the seventh heaven. What does it mean?

According to scholars, around 2nd century B.C., heaven came to be regarded by the Jews as a place where the good people resurrected from the dead would dwell with Yahweh (the God of Israelites). Christianity and Islam too consider heaven to be the destination of those who believe in Christ and Allan respectively. In the Mahabharata, it is I said, those who follow the path of truth and righteousness find a place in heaven. The wicked ones go to hell; Yudhishthira was ushered into the heaven (Swarg). Among the Hindus, the concepts of heaven (Swarg) and hell (Nark) are to be found at length in the Puranas. There is reference to seven heavens, one above the other. The seventh heaven is the highest. By the time of Tulsidas, the concept of seven heavens was common among the masses. When someone is said to be in the seventh heaven, it is conveyed that he is enjoying unalloyed happiness.

What is mind? What is soul?

A hundred pages would not be enough to answer, even in brief, this question. It has haunted man from the dawn of civilisation. The "existence of mind is experienced in such occurrences as sensations, emotions, perceptions, desires, memory, traits of personality, etc. Materialists hold the vie^ that there is, nothing but matter and concepts like soul and even mind, independent of matter are false. Plato was the first person in the West to hold the view that matter and mind were two separate entities. The word he used was psyche, which has been translated as soul (and not as mind) in most writings. Rene Descartes, the philosopher argued that mind and matter are two separate and distinct sorts of substances. Hindus (Including Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs) hold the view that the soul is indestructible and survives the death of the body. Jews, Christians and Muslims may not believe in rebirth, but they too believe that soul has independent existence and it survives the death of the body.What is the relationship of the mind to the body and the soul? There are no clear definitions anywhere. In Vedic literature (Taittiriya Upanishad), Bhrigu first comes to the conclusion that food is iman (the Ultimate Reality). Then he realizes that more important than body and food is the life-breath. Then he realises that more important still is the mind. More important than the mind is intellect and beyond the intellect is Atman. Thus the Upanishad refers to the existence of body mind, intellect and Atman, in Kathopanishad, Nachiketa, is told that subtler than the body is the mind. Subtler still is the intellect and subtler than the intellect is Brahman (Atman).

Why does our prime minister hoist the national flag from the ramparts of the red fort, and not from india gate on independence day?

SUBHAS Chandra Bose, who led the Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauz) from Singapore, introduced the slogan, 'Chalo Delhi'. And he exhorted his men to hoist the flag of independent India on the Red Fort, which has been symbolic of central power for many centuries. Hence the importance of hoisting the National flags on the Red Fort.

What is meant by a box office hit?

IN the early days, in all cinema theatres, for comfortable viewing, there used to be boxes, which offer had only two seats or four seats ii each of them. If the tickets when sold, including the tickets for the boxes, it was said that the film was box office hit. Now boxes are not to be seen in cinema theatres, but the phrase has remained.

Why is cape town in south africa also known as the cape of good hope?

CAPE of Good Hope is situated on the southern extremity of the African continent. The name Cape of Good Hope is used today to mean the entire Cape province But originally it was applied to the promontory, about 45 km south of Cape Town. Portuguese navigator Bartolomeu Dias gave the name. He had referred to it as Cabo da Boa Esperanca, meaning 'cape of good hope'. It was from around this area that the ships used to get food for onward journey. Perhaps this was the reason why Bartolomeu used the adjective good.

In christian grave yards, we often see the letters inri. What do they stand for?

INRI stands for Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum, which means Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.

Who are gypsies? From where do they come?

Gypsies are a nomadic race. They rarely remain at one place for long. They are known by various names. The word Gypsy, used in Britain is derived from Egyptian. The British believed they came from Egypt. The French refer to the, Gypsies as Bohemians. In Holland and Denmark, they are called Gitanos (perhaps from Egyptian). In Europe, Gypsies are famous for the they carry and the forecasts they make. A few international Congresses of Gypsies have been held since 1960: It is now relieved that they all originated in India and migrated in waves, particularly since about 1000 AD. They veiled via Persia to Egypt and Europe. In Europe they refer to themselves as Roma and their language as Romany. In India, they are called various names like Banjaras, Lamans, Labanas, Lambaris, Vanjaris, etc. They claim that their main occupation throughout history was to transport goods from one place to another, particularly for armies on the march. They are good as artisans. Many Banjara groups these, days lead a settled life. The late Shri Vasantrao Naik, the former chief minister of Maharashtra was a Banjara, Another former CM, Sudhakar Rao Naik, also belongs to this commumty.

Why do some people become terrorists?

BEFORE I answer this question would like you to remember that Psychology is not an exact science. The reply given by me need not be acceptable to many others. I have interacted with literally thousands of youngsters. My understanding of the human mind, particularly the mind of teenagers, has made me believe that only those can learn to love, help and give, who have a high level of self-esteem and who feel secure. And who can develop self-esteem? Those who have accepted themselves with all their plus and minus points. Many youngsters find it difficult to accept themselves, when their parents do not accept them for what they are and expect them to achieve results which the youngsters are not capable of. This makes the youngsters feel insecure. Moreover, our education system is highly competitive and breeds insecurity. All around us, our youngsters see corruption of the kind, that has never been witnessed before. As a result, many lose faith in receiving fair and just treatment. This makes them insecure. Just as marshes breed mosquitoes, insecurity breeds violence as well as escapism (alcohol addiction etc.). I would like to add that not only real insecurity, but also even the perception of insecurity could have the same negative results. Those who perceive they are insecure also turn violent. And our shortsighted political leaders are great at imparting insecurity to their listeners.

Which is the most expensive hotel in the world?

The world's most expensive is The Mansion at the MGM Grand — the $5,000 price tag is simply for the room. Meals and alcohol are charged separately. What guests get for their money is plenty of space — the villas range from 2,400 to 12,000 sq.ft. — as well as original Picassos on the walls, and the prestige that comes with being able to afford a room there.

Why are all buildings in jaipur pink in colour?

When Maharaja Jai Singh II ascended the throne in 1699, he shifted the capital from the rugged hills of Amber to the present city He appointed the architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya to give shape to his plans and ideas to lay out the new city The pink colour of the city was not in these plans but in 1863 Jaipur dressed itself pink to welcome Prince Albert, the consort of Queen Victoria. This is how the colour became an integral part of the city, and is today popularly referred to as The Pink City'.

What's the origin of the term french leave?

French leave primarily means taking leave without permission from work or duty. Some believe it is meant to convey the act of leisurely desertion from a military unit. Being away on leave from one's post or duties has its roots in the 17th century and does not so much have its origins in cowardice but in a French custom of leaving a party without saying goodbye and/ or thanking the hosts.

What is the origin of the buffet systym?

A buffet is a meal-serving system where patrons serve themselves. It's a popular method of feeding large numbers of people with minimal staff. The term originally referred to the sideboard where the food was served, but eventually became applied to the form the buffet became popular in the English-speaking world in the second half of the nineteenth century the 16th-century French term buffet applied to the display itself and to the furniture on which it was mounted, often draped with rich textiles, but more often as the century advanced an elaborately carved cupboard surmounted by tiers of Shelves. In England, such a buffet was called a court cupboard.

What is the origin of the term copycat?

The term copycat (also written as copy-cat or copy cat) refers to the tendency of humans to duplicate the behaviour of others, as expressed in the saying, 'monkey see, monkey do'. The expression may have originated from observing the habits of kittens that learned by imitating the behaviour of their mother. Copycat has been in recorded use since at least 1896, in Sarah Orne Jewett The Country of Pointed Firs' but the expression could be many decades older.

Which is the largest island in the world?

Greenland, officially called Kalaallit Nunaat, is the largest island in the world. Its area is 2,175,600 sq km, of which 81% is ice-capped. It was discovered by the Norwegian navigator Eric the Red in 10 A.D. It is surrounded by the Arctic Ocean to the north; the Greenland Sea to the east; the Denmark Strait to the southeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the south; and Davis Strait and Baffin Bay to the west. The capital of Greenland is Nuuk.

What are navratnas?

Navratnas was the group of nine intelligent people during the rule of Akbar and Chandragupta Maurya. In recent times, Navratna is the group of nine public sector units (PSUs) making a profit. These include ONGC, NTPC, HPCL, BPCL, IOC, SAIL, GAIL and BHEL.

Who holds the record of lighting highest number of candles at a time?

The largest flaming candle image took place at the Serena Hotel in Faisalabad Pakistan when 48 people lit 8 154 candles to create the Sandoz logo on December 31 2003

Why are the florida keys called so?

The Florida Keys is a group of islands in state of Florida in southeast of the United States. The Keys extend from the peninsula near Miami, run south and then curve west to Key West, and out to the uninhabited Dry Tortugas. They are in the Florida Straits. The word 'key' is probably derived from the Spanish 'cayo', with its roots in Taino, the language of the original inhabitants of the Caribbean.

Which is the only six-faced clock tower in the world?

The Victoria Tower, built by Hartley in 1848 at the entrance to Salisbury Dock. It has a unique six-faced clock with a bell, which was used to signal high tides and ring out other warnings. Jesse Hartley (1780-1860) designed and built the Albert Dock and its warehouses. At that time he was surveyor to the Liverpool Dock Trustees and by far the highest-paid salaried engineer in the country.

What is a cooling-off period?

A cooling-off period is the period of time that you are allowed, after signing an agreement, to cancel without incurring a financial penalty Under the Distance Selling Regulations 2000 you have the right to change your mind and cancel an order within seven working days, although some services and goods are not covered by these regulations. If you do decide to cancel, then you should put this in writing. A telephone call is not sufficient unless both you and the trader agree otherwise.

What is the significance of hiri moale festival?

The Hiri Moale Festival is celebrated in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. This is a celebration of the traditional Hiri trade that existed from precolonial times until some 60 or 70 years ago, where the Motu people near Port Moresby would create the large multi-hull lagatoi canoes with their crab-claw sails, and sail westwards into the Gulf of Papua to trade clay pots for sago. It is now the major festival, commemorating as it does trading and cultural links, and friendship between people.

Who holds the record of lighting highest number of candles at a time?

The largest flaming candle image took place at the Kankaria Lake, Ahmedabad, on March 25,2001 when members of the general public and volunteers of the National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL), an Ahmedabad-based NGO, lit 20,000 candles in presence of Sunder Singh Bandhari, the then governor of Gujarat. They were paying homage to over 20,000 people killed in the earthquake that rocked Gujarat on January 26,2001.

Why is it easier for a fat person to swim fast in water?

In the human body, bones are heavier than water, but the fat is much lighter; that is why those who are obese (fat) can be more at ease in water.

Who invented the atm?

Don Wetzel invented the first successful and modern ATM in the US. However, he was not the first inventor. In 1939, Luther George Simjian started patenting an earlier and not-so-successful version. Don Wetzel was the co-patentee and chief conceptualist of the automated teller machine. The other two inventors were Tom Barnes (chief mechanical engineer) and George Chastain (electrical engineer). It ^took $5 million to develop it. A working

What is wimax connectivity?

WiMax stands for Wireless Interoperability Microwave Access. A faster version of Wi-Fi, WiMax is a wireless technology that offers a faster broadband connection at longer distances of up to 50 kms. The radius of WiMax coverage is measured in square kilometers unlike Wi-Fi, which is easured in square metres.

Which is the biggest prison in the world?

Leaving out Russian gulags, most of which have been disbanded, Chinese labour camps for which figures are not available, and Indian prisons like Tihar which hold more people than their authorized capacity, the biggest prison in the world is the State Prison of Southern Michigan in prototype was ready in 1969 and the first working ATM was installed in New York.

When is international car-free day celebrated?

International car-free day is celebrated on September 22 on which humans deplete the ozone layer a little less. More than 100 million people in about 1,500 cities celebrate it. Motorists forsake their gas guzzlers and lessen their contribution to global warming. It is aimed at getting commuters out of using their cars and considering environmentally sounder alternatives.

Who are true yogis? How can we identify yogis in society?

Krishna has defined a yogi in many ways in the Gita. At one place he says: One who excels in his work is a yogi (Yagah karmasu Kaushalam). At another place he says: One who maintains equanimity of mind in happiness and unhappiness, in victory and defeat and in profit and loss is a yogi. But the common people use the word yogi to describe a person who performs yogic asanas or pranayam.

What is the meaning of the letters isi written on many products? What is the full form of isi?

ISI stands for the Indian Standards Institution, with its head office in Delhi. Only those products, which meet the specifications laid down by ^he Indian Standards Institution, are permitted to use the ISI mark.

What is meant by street?

Wall street is a street in Manhattan, New York, which has been the centre of financial activities for a number of years. The stock exchange is also situated there. In Mumbai, Dalal Street has been the hub of financial activities and the Bomaby Stock Exchange is situated there. So when it is reported that Dalal Street is jubilant, it means those engaged in commercial activities feel jubilant.

What does rappelling mean?

Rappelling or abseiling is the process of descending a fixed rope. Rappelling can be done with gear like Figure 8 ring, GI steel carabineers or without any gears but just with a rope tied around the body with different knot techniques. Rappelling is used in a number of situations. Rock climbers use it to return to the base; military or police use it to raid buildings from helicopters, and rescue teams use it to access places which are flooded or on fire.

What is "fourth generation warfare"?

Fourth generation warfare's goal is collapsing the enemy internally rather physically destroying him. Targets will include such things as the population's support for the war and the enemy's culture. Correct identification of enemy strategic centers of gravity is very important. Fourth generation warfare seems likely to be widely dispersed and largely undefined; the distinction between war and peace will be blurred to the vanishing point. It will be non-linear, possibly to the point of having no definable battlefields or fronts. The distinction between "civilian" and "military" may disappear.

Who won the first nobel prize for literature?

Sully Prodhomme, the French poet and essayist, was the first recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1901. His works have a lyrical quality and melancholy world view. One of his major works is a 4,000-line epic poem/Le Bonheur'. He delved into the philosophy of poetry, and favoured a style that was calm and impersonal in character. He was the first in the long list of illustrious writers who have this prize, the latest being British playwright Harold Pinter.

Who coined the term 'six degrees of separation'?

'Six degrees of separation' refers to a theory whereby a person can be connected to any random person in the whole world through just five or six intermediary persons. The concept was first mentioned in 'Chains', a 1929 short story by Hungarian Frigyes Karinthy. Later, American sociologist Stanley Milgram conducted experiments to prove this theory, which he termed 'the small world problem'. His findings were published in 'Psychology Today', wherein the term 'six degrees of separation' was first coined. The phrase became popular after playwright John Guare wrote an eponymous play in 1990.

What does the french term 'beur' mean?

Beur is a variation of the French term 'arabe', meaning Arab. It is used to refer to second-generation Algerian immigrants. Although they are French by nationality, they haven't been wholly integrated to mainstream French society. They experience a peculiar problem of not belonging either to Algeria or to France, and are confined to the periphery of French cities. Unemployment is very high in this community. Recently, their problems were brought to the forefront when two boys were electrocuted when fleeing from the police. This sparked largescale riots in Paris for many days.

Which was the world's first newspaper and when was it started?

Since the essence of a newspaper is the regular publishing of information of recent events, the credit goes to Rome for publishing the first news paper. A daily was published there from 59 BC which was called Act Diurna. Copies were written by hand and hung in prominent places in the city as well in the provinces of Italy. The gazzette recorded important political as well events. However Niewe Tijdinghen, pub-lished from 1605 from Antwerp, Belgium, is considered the first newspaper by many. It contained miscellaneous information.

What is the difference between a cafe and a restaurant?

THE word 'restaurant5 has its origin in the French language. It is a place where food as well as snacks are served. Cafe was a word coined by the Americans to mean a place where coffee was served. Today, it means a place where drinks as well as light refreshments are served.

I understand that according to the hindu calendar this year is 1921. After which god is this calendar named?

SHAUVAHANA was a great king (not a god) who defeated the Shakas and routed their army. It is believed that the Shalivahana era is reckoned from the year he ascended the throne (in 78AD)

Why do we need money? Why can't we trade and get what we want against what we give?

Long, long ago, our ancestors obtained whatever they wanted by a system called barter. The farmer, who grew cotton would go to the market and get food grains or cloth SSpf the value equivalent to the cotton he had given. Wealth was rtfeasured in the Vedic period by the number of cows a man owned. But the barter system has many disadvantages. You may have cotton to sell. But if there is no one who wants cotton in your village, but you must have cloth, how can you get it? You will have to go to the next village. If you go to the market with your cow and want to buy a cot, how will you pay for it? The cow may be worth three cots. Can you cut the cow into three?" That is why barter gave way to money-gold coins, copper coins and silver coins. Teeth, cigarettes and sea shells also have been used as money. Money is something acceptable as a medium of exchange for goods and Services.

What are the legal rights of a married daughter in her father's property? What are the legal rights of a married daughter in the ancestral property?

According to the Hindu Succession Act, married daughters and unmarried daughters have an equal right in their father's ancestral property (ancestral property which has become the father's personal property) along with their brothers. That means the daughter has as much right as the son in the personal property of the father which he has inherited from his ancestors. As regards the father's own property, which he has earned or acquired, he has a right to distribute it in any proportion, among his daughters (married or unmarried) and sons. The father can leave behind a will to make his intentions clear. But when the father does not leave behind any will, the daughters have as much right as the sons on the personal property of the father, both ancestral and earned.

How should we address a woman, whose marital status is not known? What word is the most appropriate - miss, ms or mrs.?

If you are addressing a letter, just use Ms. Even when you are addressing in person, rest assured no one would take offence, if you address as Miss.

What does the term 'screen slave' mean?

Screen slaves refers to people who are abnormally addicted to the computer. For example, screen slaves would communicate via e-mail with people sitting right next to them. The screen slave culture, which is particularly rampant in offices the world over, is adding to the sedentary lifestyle of white collar workers, thereby increasing related disorders such as obesity, heart disease and Repetitive Stress Injury.

What is more important — value education or academic education? What are values?

Academic education helps you to enter into a profession or get a job in a private company or in the government. Even if you wish to be a farmer, academic education helps you to do better than others. But without value education you cannot be happy. You will not be able to get along with others at your office, in your family or in the neighborhood. Our ancestors defined education (yidya) as that which librates a person from the bond of ‘me and mine' and enable him/her to work for the good and welfare of others also Sa vidya ya vimuktaye. In a society, society, people would want to money, goods and other benefits, without putting in commensurate work. This is what a thief would want to do. Most people in a society, deprived of value education, tend to be thieves in this broad sense. In such a society, a clerk in the taluka office or the Municipal Corporation, would not work unless he gets bribes. In other words, the clerk is a thief. The bribe paid by a citizen or a trader cannot come from nothing. They, in turn, will have to "steal" from other segments. The trader will underweigh the goods or charge more for what he sells. Thus he steals from his customers. The teacher would steal from the parents of his students by not doing his job well, except in coaching classes. The policemen would steal from those who come to lodge complaints. Since many would be busy stealing rather than producing wealth such a society cannot prosper. Verrier Elwin, a great anthropoligist, studied closely many tribal societies and came to certain conclusions. Tribes which told stories to their children in which wickedness triumphed over goodness, became . weaker and poorer. When Moses gave the Ten Comrnandments, they served to provide values to the Jewish society. What Jesus said during the Sermon on the Mount and elsewhere, served to provide values to Christians. Ramayana and Mahabharata and the code of Manu have provided role models and described values that need to be cherished by the Hindus. Manu says that a righteous person (1) is Courageous (2) ever willing to forgive (3) does not give in to self-indulgence (4) does not covet what does not belong to him (5) is meticulously clean (6.) has full control of his senses (7) has'the wisdom to know the right from the wrong (8) is learned (9) truthful (10) and does not lose his temper

Which is the longest ropeway in the world?

The longest ropeway currently in use is in Lapland — 13.163 kms long between Ortrask and Menstrask in Norsjo. The longest-ever ropeway was the Eritrean Ropeway running for 71.8 kms from near Massawa to the southern end of Asmara. However, this ropeway was rendered non-operational by the British removing the engines shortly after their victory at Keren in World War II.

What's the origin of the terms ‘throwing the hat over the windmill'?

Throwing the hat over the windmill' has its origin in Cervantes' story on Don Quixote, a 13th century legendary knight He mistakes windmills for his enemies and throws his hat over them as a token of challenge, challenging them to a fight. All this he does in a crazed state of mind.

Who came up with the idea of insurance?

While the concept of insurance has existed since Babylonian times, the modern day avatar of insurance can be traced back to London fire of 1666. After this accident, Nicholas Barbos set up an office to insure buildings. The first insurance company was set up in 1732 in Charles Town, South Carolina, USA. Benjamin Franklin is credited with standardizing the concept of insurance by founding the Philadelphia Contribution of Insurance of Houses by loss of fire, in 1752.

What is a south american cowgiri called?

South American cowgirls are called gauchas, while the cowboys are known as gauchos. Their Australians counterparts are called jackeroos and jillaroos.

When was the bikini invented?

Parisian engineer Louis Reard invented the bikini in 1946. It was named after the Bikini Atoll, where nuclear weapon tests were carried out, because it was expected to cause a surge of excitement just like the atomic bomb. Reard followed in the footsteps of Jacques Heim who had introduced the world's smallest bathing suit, the 'Atome'. Reard split the Atome' smaller, but no model was prepared to wear it. He then hired Micheline Bernardini, a nude dancer from the Casino de Paris. In 1957, Brigitte Bardot's bikini in And God Created Woman' created a stir and suddenly all the women wanted to wear it. Liz Hurley, not particularly averse to posing in bikinis until recently, turned her back on it after she turned forty.

What are the advantages of a credit card over a debit card?

Though the basic purpose of both the plastic cards is saving you from the burden and risk of carrying cash, they are used a bit differently for making pay ments. There are two main advantages a credit card has over a debit card. One, you can spend within a specified limit even if your bank balance doesn't carry sufficient balance at that point of time. Two, if used thoughtfully, credit card enables you to avail of interest free credit up to 45 to 50 days.

What is the origin of the word 'honeymoon'?

Some believe that the honeymoon originated as an ancient Babylonian practice that involved drinking mead, a honey based alcoholic drink, for a lunar month after a marriage. The first literary reference to the word honeymoon was in 1552 in Richard Huloet's Abecedarium Anglico Latinum'. It held that the word honeymoon was a sardonic reference to the inevitable waning of love like a phase of the moon.

Why is a mafia gangster called a don?

The mafia as a criminal institution originated in Sicily, Italy. The word 'Don' in Italian means boss. So the leader of a mafia gang came to be known as a don. Synonyms for don include Capo Crimini, which means super boss in Italian.

Why do banks insist on customers giving their mother's maiden name?

This is one of the security measures taken by banks to verify a customer's identity. Today, Internet banking, phone banking and multi-purpose ATMs are used to conduct money transactions. All of them depend on entering passwords. If any miscreant finds out someone's user ID or debit/credit card, she may try to misuse it and may even try to generate a fresh set of passwords or change the address, etc. To prevent this, security measures are taken while such a request is being made and mother's maiden name is one of them. It is believed that usually only very close people are aware of such information and a stranger would not be able to furnish it. Combined with other confirmatory questions like date of birth, exact address, etc., this provides a reasonable level of security.

What is the difference between a call centre and a bpo organisation?

A Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) organisation is responsible for performing a process or a part of a process of another business organisation; outsourcing is done to save on costs or gain in productivity. A call centre performs that part of a client's business which involves handling telephone calls. A call centre, for example, might handle customer complaints coming in over a telephone. Thus, a call centre can be considered a BPO organisation. The converse is, however, not true because there exist BPO organisations, such as medical transcription agencies, which handle their business through websites and do not process any telephone calls on behalf of their clients.

What is the world cup skeleton race?

This involves reclining on y6W stomach on a bobsled chute and riding it on snow. It involves several intricacies including shifting body weight to tackle difficult pathways and so on. In fact, skeleton racing was the first sliding sport in the Olympics. Lincoln De Witt, Kazuhiro Koshi and Ursi Wallser are some well-known skeleton racers. The world cup series of skeleton races was established in 1985. Teams from all over the world participate in the event.

Why is prometheus associated with fire?

Prometheus was the son of lapetus (one of the Titans). Zeus ordered Prometheus and his brother Epimetheus to make creatures to inhabit the earth. Prometheus created man, but was sorry for his creations, as he watched them shiver in the cold winter nights. But Zeus was against the idea of granting fire to humans. Prometheus climbed Olympus and stole fire from the hearth of Zeus. He carried the fire back in the stalk of a fennel plant. Zeus punished Prometheus for a few centuries where he was chained to a rock and an eagle ate his liver everyday each night, the liver of Prometheus is renewed and put back.

Which js the world's biggest airport?

The King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is the world's biggest airport with an area of 81 square miles. The second biggest airport is the Denver International Airport, which covers 53 square,miles. The race is currently on between Dubai and Beijing to build the world's biggest airport.

What is the difference between a porch and a portico?

A porch is an extension of the floor, either on the front or back entrance of a residence. It may be covered with an inclined roof and have light frame walls extending from the main structure. Porches are generally used to have a comfortable pause at the entrance. Portico is a type of porch supported by regular arrangement of columns, leading to a large building.

What is the law of diminishing returns?

Implied by Thomas Malthus in his 'Essay on the Principle of Population' (1798), the law of diminishing returns first came under examination during the discussions in England on free trade and the Corn Laws. It is also called the law of decreasing returns and the law of variable proportions. Law of Diminishing Returns states that if one factor of production is increased while the others remain constant, the overall returns will relatively decrease after a certain point.

Why was mahatma gandhi not honoured with a nobel peace prize?

Gandhiji was nominated for the Nobel peace prize five times (1937,38,39,47, and 48), and was short listed three times (1937,47, and 48). However, due to lack of direct contact and familiarity with Gandhiji, some of the Nobel committee members voted against him, thus causing a big omission on the part of the awards committee. In 1937, some members recognized his greatness, whereas the others felt he was inconsistent in his pacifism and was too much of a nationalist and an ordinary politician. In 1947, the committee was more favourably disposed to Gandhiji, but thought it odd to select him for the prize when India and Pakistan were engaged in a bitter separation and conflict. In 1948, after the assassination of Gandhiji, the committee almost finalised selecting Gandhiji for the award, but held back their decision, as several advisors of the committee felt that the Nobel prize cannot be given to anybody posthumously When in 1989, Dalai Lama was chosen for the award, the committee stated that the award was in part a tribute to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi.

On deodorant bottles, why is it specified to spray from a distance of 15 cms or 6 inches?

The deodorant cans are pressurised cans which eject the spray of deodorant from a single point source. Consequently, the spray diverges and spreads widely as it moves away from the source of ejection. Thus if the can is held too close to the skin then very less area of skin gets sprayed with too much of deodorant, making the process wasteful; while if the can is held at a distance of more than 15 cm the concentration of deodorant over the skin becomes too less and this renders it ineffective. A distance of 15 cm ensures that just the right amount of deodorant is sprayed over the unit surface area of skin thus making it most effective.

Why is the dragon associated with china?

While there are several stories related to the origin of the dragon's association in China, one such story links its origin to an ancient emperor Huang Di. Legend has it that Emperor Huang Di's coat of arms was a snake. Also, everytime he conquered a tribe, he incorporated the vanquished region's emblem in his kingdom. So the motif of the dragon, with the body of a snake, tail of a fish, antlers of a deer, face of a quilin, talons of an eagle and eyes of a demon, is nothing but a pastiche of all the emblems amassed by Huang Di. Also, since Huang Di is an ancestor of the Chinese, the people of China are known as the 'descendants of the dragon'.

What is the origin of the idiom 'the 4 stork brought the baby home'?

In folklore, the movements of at stork are said to be indicative of what is likely to happen in future, different types of movements associated with different kinds of events. In several western counties it is believed that if a stork is seen on the roof of a house, a baby birth is likely to occur in that house soon, and hence the belief that babies are brought by storks. The above belief was supposed to have originated in some Dutch villages, where an increase in population led to an in crease in houses; which in turn led to an increase in babies, and at the same time an increase in storks because of more nest able roofs. This phenomenon led to the wrong conclusion that the more the storks in a place, the more the babies.

What is baaz?

Baaz is to India, what Rita and Katrina are to the US. It is the cyclone that ravaged several villages and towns in Tamil Nadu last month, and even washed out the much awaited ODI between India and South Africa in Chennai. As the state began recuperating from the floods, the weather department once warned that the Baaz would hit the coasts of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh on Dec 1,2005, as the cyclone was proceeding in the west-northwest direction. It finally hit Chennai on December 2.

Why is the heart associated with emotions even though it has nothing to do with it?

Even though emotions are centred in the brain, a strong rush of emotion such as fear, anger or love pumps adrenalin to the heart. This accelerates the heart beat. So, prior to the advancements in science, the heart was thought to be responsible for emotions.

Why does k represent black in the colour combination cmyk?

CMYK stands for cyan, magenta, yellow, and key or black. These are the four colors of ink used in the traditional method of printing hardcopies of images, called offset printing. The black is referred to as K denoting key, a shorthand for the printing term key plate. This plate impresses the artistic detail of an image, usually in black ink. CMYK is a color mixing system that depends on chemical pigments to achieve the desired hues.

Why is a sting operation called so?

A sting operation most likely owes its etymological origin to the bee. Typically, a sting operation involves an investigative agency such as the police or the media, who lure a criminal to commit a crime in order to trap them red-handed. They might pose as a criminal themselves, and thereby set up a trap in terms of an alluring offer, often known as a honey trap. Once the target takes the bait, the trappers "sting" them by way of arrest or publication, the way a bee would sting someone who tries to take honey from a beehive.

What is the difference between sauce and ketchup?

Traditionally, in the US, tomato ketchup was prepared with tomatoes, sugar, vinegar/ acetic acid and spices. It is used as a dressing or table condiment to be consumed with chips, burgers, etc. Ketchup is cold and is never heated as a rule. Tomato sauce, on the other hand, is made from tomatoes, oil, meat or vegetable stock and spices. Vinegar is not usually used. Sauces are generally served hot. Most manufacturers insist that ketchup is made with spices, onions and garlic while sauce is generally made without spices.

In which countries do rodeos take place?

Although a rodeo is mainly thought of as a distinctly North American phenomenon, it enjoys success in other counties too Countries with a significant ranching and livestock culture also develo

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You may have questions about how somebody could place a magnetic marker over a golfing ball and have to do what it's designed to do. How could you attach magnetic golfing ball markers to some ball and have it achieve the up coming green? Golfing balls aren't magnetic, so it wouldn't stay on, right? Obviously you're right, as well as the fact may be the actuality that golfing ball markers don't truly attaching for the golfing ball. Individuals in golfing appear to like naming factors for a little something they don't truly do. Ball markers don't mark balls anymore than a divot product is utilized on divots.

 

Many golfers will simply use a quarter they keep handy. There are also a lot of players that prefer best golf clubs more personalized and they buy regular golf ball markers. Golf ball markers are generally about the size of a quarter in diameters and roughly the thickness also. That is 24.26mm (0.955 inches) around and 1.75 mm (0.069 inches) thick. You can also find them in smaller sizes and they're made of metal or plastic. The main qualification is that they are thin, visible in the grass and won't impede the movement of a golf ball passing over it. These are nifty little devices that a person can carry in their pocket. You can also pin or clip them to your golf bag, or most anything else handy. Magnetic markers come attached to clips and various types of divot tools: which, if you're in the habit of loosing your divot tool, having a ball marker attached can give you another reason to keep track of it.

 

A golf ball marker is used to take the place of a golfer's ball so it doesn't get in the way of the next player. Anyone who has played a round or two of miniature golf (probably most of us) knows that another person's ball can play havoc on your attempt to get around the plastic bumblebee. Your opponent's ball has stopped in a very inconvenient spot and it's now in your way of reaching the hole. Playing with TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons a round of golf on a regular golf course isn't much different in respect to an opponent's ball ending up in an undesirable spot. There isn't much one can do at the mini golf-a-rama but grin and bear it, and hope you don't hit the other ball. If you're on a normal golf course you are playing on grass with Cheap golf clubs but with high quality. This gives you a bit of an advantage in being able to replace a ball with a marker. The disk goes into the grass, the ball is picked up and play can continue without fear of hitting another's ball and having their putt go astray.

 

Whatever your tastes are, you will uncover magnetic the game of golf ball markers to meet them. American college and experienced football and baseball set logos are popular, collectively with individuals from the Army, Navy, Marines and oxygen Force. You'll uncover cute animals, flowers, butterflies, shamrocks, athletic positioned on logos and collectibles from expert the game of golf competitions. You might get them covered in Swarovski and have them customized made. Most something you like is available for marking your place for the green.

 

 

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Electric Golf Trolleys – Making Golf Games Better

Golf is a game of swings. The better and more accurate your swing is, the better golfer you are. However, mastering a perfect golf swing exposes you to a lot of health hazards. Some of the very common health hazards that a golfer often face are problems with lower back, elbows, shoulders, hands and wrists. Plenty assistive golf equipment has been introduced lately to ward off these hazards and make the game of golf a better one. Plenty of new concepts have also emerged to help golfers reduce the hazards of the game and assist in achieving the perfect swing.

Some of the commonly used pieces of assistive golf equipment are ball teeing devices that help a golfer to tee up their ball while in standing position, which when used with a putter help a golfer to mark their ball on the green without the need of bending down, mini caddies that allow a golfer to carry 2 balls, tees, pencil etc. in one that attaches to belt or bag, tee tools, remote controlled or manual electric golf trolleys etc.

All these piece of equipment somehow or other help to reduce a golfer’s stress and make the game of golf more comfortable and enjoyable. The most vulnerable parts of a golfer’s body which are always open to hazards are the shoulders, neck and lower back. And these are the parts that are used mostly in the golf swing. If these areas are tired, the game becomes tough for a golfer and eventually he/she cannot give his best. As a result the probability of losing the game is fairly high.

Before these pieces of equipment emerged, the only way to move around a golf course was to walk, and with the addition of carrying the heavy golf bag on the shoulders. For a person with knee, back or shoulder problems this idea was definitely not comfortable. The process of carrying the heavy bag, putting it down and again picking it up all through the game was tough even for a person with no health issues.

The most notable amongst the items of assistive golf equipment is probably electric golf trolleys as they effectively reduce this hazard to a large extent. Golfers using electric golf trolleys do not need to carry a heavy golf bag on their shoulders as they move around the course between swings. This reduces the stress, especially in the lower back and shoulders, that adds to the stress of walking and thus helps to effectively reduce a golfer’s handicap. Walking between shots definitely does have cardiovascular health benefits, but pulling a thirty to forty pound golf bag along does not.

Electric golf trolleys can be manual or remote controlled. These items often come with batteries, rain covers, travel bag, chargers and toolkits. Some of the electric golf trolleys are foldable and are very easy to store. Some more advanced ones come with a score card holder. Stylish as they are, with all the features to reduce the hazards of the game and aiding golfers in their efforts to achieve the perfect swing, electric golf trolleys go a long way towards making the game of golf a better one.

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Ed Hardy popularized the mesh hats trend with a wide array of styles, designs and colors, similar to the diverse and vibrant collection of Ed Hardy graphic tees and tattoo . Mesh hats from Ed Hardy are available in the form of the basic cap, the rhinestone cap and specialty caps, as well as comfortable beanies with stylish yet minimalistic designs.

Known throughout the world as the premier tattoo clothing brand, Ed Hardy trucker hats and graphic tees are the brand's flagship products. Mesh hats from Ed Hardy feature a wide array of style elements including design or puff embroidery, embroidery patches, frayed fabric patches or frayed threading, flocking, zig zag stitching, metallic threading and rhinestone detailing.

There are several fabrics used in Ed Hardy mesh hats including chenille for some styles.  Graphics are applied using various techniques including screen printing, sublimation and applique.  The various fabric and graphic application combinations result in endless style possibilities creating unique and fashionable mesh hats. Several of the basic mesh hats at Ed Hardy from the Koi Basic Cap to the EH Tiger Basic Cap are available with the same graphics on different colors, allowing the choice of favorite colors.

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Everywhere, baseball caps have obtained acceptance being a dress code for your head. The baseball cap is an integral part of the standard baseball uniform worn by players, while using brim pointing forward to protect your eyes from the sun. Your cap is usually seen in every day informal wear. Available to buy, you'll discover different options of baseball caps. You will find variation in color, styles, patterns and several works that are much more innovative on the caps. As we are aware that there are many different kinds offered in the market, it's become a problem to identify them. For sorting out this matter, just about every cap is named based on its attributes.

 

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Sportsmen in different physical activities wear caps utilizing their team's logo and colors as sideline caps; both styles are also sold as authentic team products in retailers and are quite popular. Other caps may simply use a ' logo design, just like Reebok, Nike or Carhartt; these types of hats are often made of brushed cotton. Golfers tend to prefer the visor form of cap which doesn't cover the head but keeps the sun out of their eyes; women also typically have worn visors casually but a trend towards particular youth subcultures see an increase in visor attractiveness among both sexes. A different variation of the baseball cap is often a plastic mesh cap that has a foam front imprinted with a company logo. This type of baseball cap might possibly be called a trucker cap or a gimme cap as it is given away for free as an advertising pitch.

 

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Sharpie® Permanent Markers Are Not Just For Writing

Common And Not So Common Uses For Sharpie® Permanent Markers

Sharpie Permanent Markers are so versatile I wonder how I ever got along with out them. The markers come in a vast array of types, tip sizes and shapes, and assorted colors providing countless uses. The Sharpie marker ink is fade and water resistant and dries quickly. So versatile is this fantastic group of permanent markers, there is practically no project you cannot accomplish.

There are different types of Sharpie Permanent Markers made for specific projects. There is one marker made for labeling cd's and another family of markers designed for creating flip charts.
One type of Sharpie markers is actually paint markers. You can even get a Sharpie Permanent Marker with a retractable top with no cap to misplace and no mess. There is also the variety of Sharpie highlighters in various colors. Whatever your writing project, there undoubtedly is a Sharpie Permanent Marker that will do the job well.

Many of the Sharpie markers come in a mini size for portability. They can be carried in your pockets or purses. The mini-Sharpies are equipped with a cap ring for attaching to a key chain, golf bag, backpacks, or even attached to a belt loop.

Common Uses for Sharpie Permanent Markers

I use the Sharpie highlighters when I am reading to mark points of interest. Sometimes I use more than one color in order to make note of certain phrases for different projects. For example if I just want to focus on the point I use a yellow marker. If I want to utilize the point in an article or a web idea, I mark it in pink for quick referencing.

Sharpie laundry markers are great for labeling my granddaughter's and book bags. With a Sharpie permanent marker I label her lunch boxes, toys, books and whatever she carries out of the home.

When going to pot luck dinners and family get togethers I use my Sharpie marker to label the food containers. Also in the kitchen I use a Sharpie permanent marker to label frozen foods with the product and date.

In the office I use a these permanent markets for addressing envelopes and packages. I use a fine point for the envelopes and a medium for large packages so the print is larger and clearly read. The markers are smear proof and not apt to be smudged if dampened in bad weather.

On holidays I like to use different colors for signing cards and addressing envelopes. For example, at Christmas I might use red, green and the metallic silver and at Easter it would be purple, pink and yellow that I would choose. Using the colors on gift packages also lends a festive look.

My granddaughter loves the many colors of the Sharpie Permanent Markers for art projects. She is quite the artist and the water-based Poster-Paint Sharpie markers are safe for children.

Not So Well Know Uses For Sharpie Permanent Markers

Sharpie Permanent Markers can be an invaluable tool for all kinds of household repairs and save you money. If you yard sales and flea markets you will no doubt have brought home furniture or household assessory for a bargain. Perhaps the item has a paint scratch or is faded in spots. No worries, Sharpie Permanent Markers to the rescue. With the wide assortment of colors available you can match almost anything.

I once repaired worn spots on a beautiful rattan dinette set by utilizing two marker colors. I had purchased the set at a considerable discount because there were some faded areas. I dug out my magic Sharpie markers and was able to repair the flaws by using a black and dark brown marker together to blend the colors. The repair was so well matched I have yet to find the retouched areas.

Picture frames are another item I regularly repair with Sharpie permanent markers. At estate sales I often find exquisite frames. Generally the frames will be faded or worn. I whip out my collection of Sharpie markers and make my repairs. Again these touch-up jobs are barely perceivable.

What you can touch up with Sharpie permanent markers is an almost endless list. I have touched up porcelain candle holders, furniture, pottery, leather belts and purses and even nicked and faded areas on my favorite shoes.

Cloth items can be colored, and repaired with Sharpies. I once ruined a leopard upholstered seat cover with bleach splatter. It was a very unusual chair and I was in tears, as I thought it to be ruined. In desperation I reached for my faithful Sharpie markers and worked at the leopard spots with black, tan and brown colors until I was able to repair the seat so well I am the only one who identifies the corrected spots.

Without a doubt, I would be totally lost without my markers. I buy them in packs of ten or more so I have enough colors on hand for quick touch ups. I think of my markers as my doctors bag for household mishaps. I totally love and recommend Sharpie Permanent Markers for art, writing, office and household projects. For a nominal investment you will have a simple but efficient tool.

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Where to Purchase Promotional Gifts and Corporate Merchandise?

Not everyone is comfortable surfing the net for their requirements and this is where promotional gift and corporate merchandise brochures come into their own. They are ideal for those who like to browse and pick up ideas.

Promotional gift and promotional merchandise catalogues are produced by trade groups, importers and suppliers and are anything from 112 pages up to around 180 pages and, in some cases, well in excess. These brochures are used by various gift houses and distributed to their customer base and, at times, a general mailing list.

The contents are pretty standard and are often listed under: desk accessories, timepieces & electronics, executive selection, computer accessories, writing instruments, conferences & exhibitions, calendars & diaries, advertising giveaways, lifestyle, & china, umbrellas, golf, clothing & headgear and bags & cases. Additionally, separate catalogues are issued by specialist manufacturers of pens, watches, headgear, corporate clothing and the rest.

Here is a brief run-down on what you will find in each of the sections of a standard business gift catalogue.

1. Desk Accessories - coasters, mouse mats, advertising rulers, scale rulers, paperclips, memo holders, paper blocks, pads and post-it notes.

2. Timepieces & Electronics - watches galore but mainly from the cheap end of the market although the watches from Swiss Army are anything but cheap and are obviously a quality product. Clocks are electronic desk clocks with lots of features including weather forecasts, alarm, date and temperature.

The electronic part of the title is covered by a selection of calculators, radios and MP3 players.

3. Executive Selection - here is where catalogue publishers always struggle to find the right products. Often their idea of a corporate executive gift is a touch ambitious. There is nothing of note in the catalogue on my desk save the Swiss Army products, Waterman, Cross and Rotring pens.

4. Computer Accessories - is a much more interesting section with many USB based products such as flash drives, hub pads, laser pointers, mobile phone chargers and a selection of optical mice.

5. Writing Instruments - pens and pencils to the rest of us! Whatever the definition, you can spend an awful lot of money or be a real cheapskate in this section. In fact, anything from Cross and Mont Blanc in the three and four figures down to golf style pencils for a few pennies as well as inexpensive crayons, highlighters and erasers.

6. Conferences & Exhibitions - just about every conceivable variation on the bag and carrier theme with a wide selection of portfolios, zipped cases and folders. Materials include everything from luxury leather to PVC suitable for any kind of conference handout.

There are numerous identity badges (metal badges, window badges, conference name badges, ID badges, lanyards) as well as bottled water and promotional drink cans.

7. Calendars & Diaries - a handsome choice of corporate pocket diaries, desk diaries and personal organizers in an assortment of bindings.

Promotional calendars live in a world of their own with illustrations of animals, scenic views, females and company products.

8. Advertizing Giveaways - a selection of cheap and cheerful advertizing giveaways running from badges to yo-yos. Seen by some as unmitigated tat there is enough worthwhile stuff here to run different sales, advertizing and programs every day of the year without repetition.

Perennial favorites include confectionery, key fobs, button badges, soft toys, puzzles, stickers, balloons, ice scrapers, stress balls, logo-bugs; actually, a treasure chest of low-cost advertizing giveaways.

9. Lifestyle - a surprisingly large section with binoculars, drinks bottles, promotional cameras, hampers and so on.

There is an amazing collection of Swiss Army pen knives and the ever popular Mag-Lites. Travel drinking bottles and insulated travel mugs are plentiful with cooler bags, hampers and glove box atlases completing this section.

10. Crystal & China - an expansive section with anything from an earthenware mug to some heavyweight crystal from Wedgwood and Dartington - enough here for corporate executive promotional gifts. Lead crystal paperweights, flat glass paperweights and presentation crystal add to the overall class and quality.

11. Umbrellas - not just a fashion accessory or something to keep the rain off because there is a huge market for corporate, promotional, sports and advertising umbrellas. Additionally, there are briefcase telescopic umbrellas and garden parasols.

12. Golf - almost any product is branded and used as a promotional golf gift. Golf balls, tees, caps, markers, penknives, golf bags, towels, tee shirts, polo shirts, umbrellas, scorecards, pencils, china and crystal are all served up as promotional items for the company golf day.

13. Clothing & Headgear - anyone used to flat caps and trilby hats as headgear will be bemused by the twenty pages that cover promotional clothing & headgear. There is a huge choice of baseball style caps, bobble hats and beanie hats along with various fashion hats.
Clothing has an infinite variety of tee shirts, polo shirts, sweat shirts, jumpers, fleeces, body warmers and "hoodies" along with office shirts, slacks, blouses and skirts and work jackets and boiler suits.

14. Bags & Cases - this section expands every year with laptop cases, pilot cases, shoulder bags. Tote bags, brief cases, rucksacks and the like as well as the modern shopping bag in some eye-catching pattern and colors.

Specialist Product Catalogues And Brochures - as well as the standard gift catalogues there are countless other publications devoted to each of the products mentioned previously. Therefore, you would be well advised to get hold of a pamphlet or information sheet from one of the manufacturers.

It is truly a vast market place which is why there are so many promotional and corporate merchandise catalogues.

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