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July 21, 2008

DO YOU KNOW YOUR HEART???

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The heart happens to be a very vital organ of the human system. We relate love with heart. But there is much more to it than what we think.

There is a wide increase in the number of deaths due to heart diseases all over the world. Most people above the age of 45 suffer from some heart disease or the other. Heart attacks are so common now too.

But the bottom line is that most of us are actually unaware about the intricacies involved with heart diseases and how we can overcome them.

I happened to browse through this very important and informative site, http://www.heartlibrary.com/. This is site could serve many of us. The site comprises of interactive heart videos and one could call it a library of these videos.

What doctors cannot tell us or explain to us is found in this site. They have very informative videos related to heart attack, heart block, heart failure, sick sinus syndrome, and much more.

They also have videos related to heart health such as ejection fraction, heart anatomy, angioplasty, heart rhythm module, etc. All these videos have well experienced doctors explaining you the stuff with the required animations.

You would have to shed hundreds of dollars as doctor fee to get to know all this information if not through this site. Your frequently asked questions are also answered in this site.

Just watch their videos to get to know more about your heart.

SMALL Country Big export.

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Taiwan is a force to reckon with. This tiny nation has proved to be a reliable exporter of all types of products.Inthe past three decades it has emerged as a prominent country of export potential.
The phenomenal growth of Taiwan’s exports have left the world wonder struck. Its achievements in this export business are certainly formidable. It has achieved this by its exertion and hard and honest work coupled with extreme care on quality along with Japan.

Along with Japan , Taiwan has also emerged as an important manufacturing center, capable of providing quality products to the world at a very reasonable price.

It is lightly larger than the combined areas of Massachusetts and Connecticut.

Taiwan was inhabited by aborigines of Malayan descent when Chinese from the areas now designated as Fukien and Kwangtung began settling it in the 7th century, becoming the majority. The Portuguese explored the area in 1590, naming it “the Beautiful” (Formosa). In 1624 the Dutch set up forts in the south, the Spanish in the north. The Dutch forced out the Spanish in 1641 and controlled the island until 1661, when Chinese general Koxinga took it over and established an independent kingdom. The Manchus seized the island in 1683 and held it until 1895, when it passed to Japan after the first Sino-Japanese War. Japan developed and exploited Formosa. It was the target of heavy American bombing during World War II, and at the close of the war the island was restored to China.

After the defeat of its armies on the mainland, the Nationalist government of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek retreated to Taiwan in Dec. 1949. Chiang dominated the island, even though only 15% of the population consisted of the 1949 immigrants, the Kuomintang. He maintained a 600,000-man army in the hope of eventually recovering the mainland. Beijing viewed the Taiwanese government with suspicion and anger, referring to Taiwan as a breakaway province of China.

The UN seat representing all of China was held by the Nationalists for over two decades before being lost in Oct. 1971, when the People’s Republic of China was admitted and Taiwan was forced to abdicate its seat to Beijing.

Chiang died at 87 of a heart attack on April 5, 1975. His son, Chiang Ching-kuo, continued as prime minister and was a dominant figure in the Taipei regime. In April 1991, President Lee Teng-hui formally declared an end to emergency rule, which had existed since Chiang’s forces originally occupied the island. In the first full election in many decades, the governing Kuomintang in Dec. 1991 won 71% of the vote, affirming the island’s opposition to reunification with China. In Feb. 1993 the president, himself a native Taiwanese, nominated Lien Chan, another native, to be prime minister, marking a further generational shift away from the mainland exiles.

In the island’s first free presidential election, voters defied mainland intimidation and gave 54% of the vote to incumbent president Lee Teng-hui.
In 1998, Taiwan renewed its push for a separate UN seat—its sixth attempt in recent years. The move has been blocked each time by the Beijing government.
President Lee Teng-hui rankled mainland China by announcing in July 1999 that he was abandoning the long-standing “One China” policy that had kept the peace between the small island and its powerful neighbor and that he would from then on deal with China on a “state-to-state basis.” China, which had vowed to someday unite Taiwan with the mainland, retaliated by conducting submarine warfare exercises and missile tests near the island in an effort to intimidate its tiny brazen neighbor, as it had once before in 1996.
In the March 2000 presidential race, voters elected pro-independence candidate Chen Shui-bian of the Democratic Progressive Party, ending more than 50 years of Nationalist rule.
Taiwan joined the World Trade Organization in Jan. 2002, just one day after China gained entry. In August President Chen outraged China when he asserted that Taiwan and China are separate countries and that a referendum on independence for Taiwan is a “basic human right.”
The day before the March 20, 2004, elections, President Chen Shui-bian and Vice President Annette Lu survived an assassination attempt. Chen won the election over Lien Chan by just 30,000 votes out of 13 million cast. The country’s first-ever referendum failed because less than 50% of eligible voters weighed in on its questions. The referendum asked if Taiwan should arm itself with additional defensive weapons if China does not withdraw its missiles and if Taiwan should continue to negotiate with China.
Tension between China and Taiwan intensified in March 2005, when China passed an antisecession law that said the country could use force if Taiwan moved toward achieving independence. “The state shall employ non-peaceful means and other necessary measures to protect China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the legislation stated. Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian called the bill a “law of aggression.” Hundreds of thousands of Taiwanese took to the streets to protest the bill.
In 2005, China met with several Taiwanese opposition leaders in an effort to undermine Taiwan’s defiant president. Lien Chan, who heads the opposition Nationalist Party, traveled to China in April and met with President Hu Jintao. It was the first meeting between Nationalist and Communist Party leaders since 1949, when the defeated Nationalists retreated to Taiwan. Lien called the visit a “journey of peace.” In May, Hu met with another opposition leader, James Soong, chairman of the People First Party. In a joint communiqué intended to restart negotiations between Taiwan and China, they agreed to a principle of “two sides of the strait, one China.”
President Chen tested China in February 2006, when he announced that he was rescinding the National Unification Council, a group that was established in 1990 to deal with reunification issues with China. He stopped short of abolishing the council, saying, “Taiwan has no intention of changing the status quo.”
In June 2006, Taiwan’s legislature initiated proceedings to oust President Chen because of allegations of corruption involving his family and senior administration officials, but the motion failed later that month. In November, prosecutors indicted Wu Shu-chen, the wife of President Chen Shui-ban, charging that she spent $450,000 in public funds on personal expenditures. Authorities also said that President Chen submitted fake receipts when drawing from the same fund and lied about how he spent the money.
Prime Minister Su Tseng-chang resigned in May 2007. President Chen Shui-bian appointed Chang Chun-hsiung as his successor.
In parliamentary elections in January 2008, the opposition Kuomintang soundly defeated Chen’s Democratic Progressive Party, taking 81 out of 113 seats. President Chen resigned as head of the party. The result of vote was considered a rejection of Chen’s policy of edging toward independence from China. Taiwan continued its move toward warmer relations with China in March, when Ma Ying-jeou, of Kuomintang, prevailed over Frank Hsieh, of the Democratic Progressive Party, 58.4% to 41.6%, in presidential elections. Ma’s victory ended eight years of Democratic Progressive Party rule. Ma said he planned to pursue closer ties with China and spur Taiwan’s economic growth. Ma, however, does not favor political reunification with China.
Ma reinforced his desire to pursue closer ties to mainland China in June when he outlined his economic plan. He called for access to China’s financial markets for Taiwanese businesses, regular passenger flights and cargo passage across the Taiwan Strait, among other proposals. He insisted, however, that China remove the short- and medium-range missiles facing Taiwan before he will engage in peace talks with China.

July 20, 2008

SORROUND YOUR HOME WITH THE THEATER

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Home theaters are getting popular these days at very many homes. The fact that you can sit back at home and watch a movie at home with the full ambience of what you get in theatres is something great.

Amongst youngsters home theaters are now a fashion statement too. They can call their friends home for a movie and by the end of the day get appreciated. Personally, I love home theatres too and would love to own one.

I have always been fascinated by home theatres but I don’t have one yet and am planning on buying it. Home theatres are fun to have and make us the proud owner of a professional, high quality theater.

Precision Electronics Systems is one of the top Home Theater Design firms in the state of Texas. I was first impressed by their website design and the background music, which itself gave the feel of a home theater. So one can imagine how their products are going to be.

Precision Electronics System’s top-end home theater setups include the best flat-screen and projection systems combined with realistic 360 degree surround. They have a wide range of these home theater systems and of great quality.

They even help you design a system to fit in your needs. They are the authorized dealer of Harmon Kardon, Denon, Optoma, Jamo, and many more companies.

You can select your audio, video and the other required components from their separate pricing page and they would professionally install the system for you. That’s not all; their experienced staff would help you choose the system that would be apt for you at the apt price. So you get your own custom tailored system.

Their enhancements include multi room home audio, central vaccum for longer carpet and furniture life, intercom, home automation and prewire.

The multi room audio system is one of their best editions, where you can listen to something different in every room; this really amazed me.
They also offer you with the best speaker available in the market, with enormous electrostatics.

They are specializing in media rooms, speaker, home theater Fort Worth, Dallas, Denton and other surrounding areas.

Why wait?? Get your home theater from Precision Electronics Systems and enjoy watching your favorite movies.

THE HOLY HINDU CITY BANARAS!!!!

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One of the holiest cities for Hindus, is Banaras also refered as Varanasi. It is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The presiding deity for the city is Kasi Vishwanath.

Therefore the city is also refered as Kasi. The holiest river of the Hindus, “GANGA”( ganges ) flows through this city. The popular Hindu belief is that one should visit Varanasi and take a dip in the river Ganga to wash away all their sins and attain salvation.

There are very many Hindu mythological events that are connected to Benaras and so many noble Hindu kings who attain the status of supreme humans, have ruled his city.

However this city has lost its sheen almost completely and it is an example of complete mess and total chaos. It is maintained very poorly and is a standing example for an ignored city.

It is devoid of sanitation, cleanliness, good transport, public hygiene. Some radical measures are needed to restore it to its past glory.

July 16, 2008

CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS WITH COLORFUL CARDS!!!

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Every one of all ages love greeting cards. Greeting cards are a lovely way of expressing your concern and feelings to others. I make it a point to always give greeting cards for all my friend’s birthdays.

In spite of he fact that we may be miles away a simple card wishing them would defiantly make their day. I have also seen cards from many companies wishing their clients on an occasion. I used to wonder how they could get so caring.

Though we share informal cards with family and friends, it s also very important to make use of formal cards for business activities.

If you are to send season’s greetings with your company’s name and logo to your customers that would get you into their good books. This could also be a sort of advertisement for your company.

Few days back I bumped across this very interesting website, http://www.cardsdirect.com/. The site has a large collection of greeting cards for all your business commerce, corporate and personal requirements.

Their card categories are very many and they range from, business greeting cards, Christmas Cards, photo and custom cards, to Holiday and Occasions cards.

Their Business greeting cards include anniversary cards, birthday cards, thank you cards, thinking of your cards, etc. Their cards are so professional in look and are sure to be liked by everyone.

Christmas is one of the widely celebrated events world wide. Card Direct offers you with numerous cards for Christmas. Their cards are eye catching and extremely beautiful that you would have to spend hours in selecting one as you may like all of them.

The Christmas card that I liked the most is their Winter Landscape Season’s greeting card. I am planning on giving this to my family and friends for Christmas this time as the site offers bulk ordering. The card features a snowy landscape of stately trees covered in ice.

The season’s greeting message is imprinted in silver. You can also add a pre-designed verse with one or more lines of personalization in your choice of type style, size and color. The envelopes are also with the silver lining.
I just love this card and the silver background.

They also provide you with the zoom facility through which you can view the card better.. You just have to move the mouse through the card to view the zoomed image of the portion you want.

Book your cards at Card Direct and bring a smile to your client or friend’s face.


LAKSHMI MITTAL - THE INDIAN CZAR OF WORLD STEEL

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It will be hard to believe that an Indian born Britisher could take over the reigns of world steel and control them effectively. A typical Indian traditional business man.

By his shrewd business dealings and merges, achieved the stardom, by becoming the no.1 steel manufacturer in the world. It is not an easy task to accomplish. Because, steel like may other businesses dominated by the Americans and the Europeans.

The saga of an Indian emerging as world leader in steel business is worth studying.

Lakshmi Mittal began his career working in the family’s steelmaking business in India, and in 1976, when the family founded its own steel business, Mittal set out to establish its international division, beginning with the buying of a run-down plant in Indonesia. Shortly afterwards he married Usha, the daughter of a well-to-do moneylender. In 1994, due to differences with his father and brothers, he branched out on his own, taking over the international operations of the Mittal steel business, which was already owned by the family. Mittal’s family never spoke publicly about the reason that caused the split.

Since 2005, Mittal has been the richest person residing in the United Kingdom, the richest person in Asia and the fourth richest person on the planet. He is the President of the Board of Directors and CEO of ArcelorMittal; ArcelorMittal is the world’s largest producer of steel, with assets in France, Belgium, Romania, Spain, Italy, Bosnia-Herzegovina, South Africa, Poland, Czech Republic, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Canada, Bulgaria, United States, Trinidad, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. On July 13, 2005 it was announced that he had donated £2 million to the Labour Party, and on January 16, 2007 it was announced that he had donated a further £3 million.[citation needed]

Mittal, the chairman and chief executive of the world’s largest steelmaker ArcelorMittal (ISPA.AS), joined Goldman Sachs’ 13-member board on Saturday 28 June 2008 as an independent director, the firm said in a statement. Mittal is also joint-owner of the B4U international Bollywood television network.

July 15, 2008

DONT OWE MONEY TO OTHERS!!!

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All along I have been brought up in a very conservative and orthodox manner. Right now I have a tidy business – buying and selling chemicals, for textile industry.

My customers are all quality conscious and since I rise to their expectations, I stay in this business and keep making decent profit. Come what may, I would save at least 205 of my income. This would strengthen my self confidence and I will feel reassured.

The 20% that I appropriate from my income is wisely invested. Because of my insistence upon savings, I literally don not have any debt commitment. I still remember the advices showered upon me by my father about the paramouncy of saving in one’s life.

He would always say that saving is like a wall of a forte. It will protect you from your enemy’s attack.

These days anyone can get into any kind of trouble, financial or otherwise. Much of the problems can be successfully tackled with the power of money. Besides, money saved is wisely invested on various schemes, which all bring in additional revenue.

This additional income comes to you without effort. Actually, it is a luxury. To have surplus in the bank will bring about great deal of joy, sense of achievement and the envy of others.

All along by appropriating a portion of my income towards savings and wisely investing them into stocks and shares, insurance, real estate, deposits with the banks, I could generate additional and regular income, which kept on mounting.

Due to the abundant mercy of Almighty, I carefully negotiated the course of my life, and did not get into the debt trap.

Debt Management Plans are needed for persons who, due to their bad financial planning, get into the hot waters of debts. Debt management consultants will offer workable solution to these persons and save tem from bankruptcy.

UFO’s

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The quest of mankind, to receive an alien from space is never ending. Right from the mythologies of the east and the west, to the modern day scientific explorer, the urge and desire to come in contact with an extra terrestrial is not diminishing. On the contrary, more and more research is invested into the projects that strive to come across the visitor.

An unidentified flying object, or UFO, is any object in the air or upper atmosphere that cannot be identified. Some definitions, such as that which is used by the USAF, define a UFO as an object unable to be identified after scrutiny, while other definitions define an object as being a UFO from the time it is first reported as being unidentified, even though most subsequently become IFOs, Identified Flying Objects.

Reports of unusual aerial phenomena date back to ancient times, but modern reports and the first official investigations began during World War II with sightings of so-called foo fighters by Allied airplane crews, and in 1946 with widespread sightings of European “ghost rockets”. UFO reports became even more common after the first widely publicized United States UFO sighting, by private pilot Kenneth Arnold in mid 1947. Tens of thousands of UFO reports have since been made worldwide.

Since its introduction the term has become heavily associated with flying saucers and alien spacecraft, though an object may be classified as a UFO independently of opinion as to its origins. Most military and civilian UFO investigations concluded that the majority of objects can be identified either directly, or by applying Occam’s Razor .

FINANCIAL FREEDOM!!!

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All along I have been brought up in a very conservative and orthodox manner. Right now I have a tidy business – buying and selling chemicals, for textile industry.

My customers are all quality conscious and since I rise to their expectations, I stay in this business and keep making decent profit. Come what may, I would save at least 205 of my income. This would strengthen my self confidence and I will feel reassured.

The 20% that I appropriate from my income is wisely invested. Because of my insistence upon savings, I literally don not have any debt commitment. I still remember the advices showered upon me by my father about the paramouncy of saving in one’s life.

He would always say that saving is like a wall of a forte. It will protect you from your enemy’s attack.

These days anyone can get into any kind of trouble, financial or otherwise. Much of the problems can be successfully tackled with the power of money. Besides, money saved is wisely invested on various schemes, which all bring in additional revenue.

This additional income comes to you without effort. Actually, it is a luxury. To have surplus in the bank will bring about great deal of joy, sense of achievement and the envy of others.

All along by appropriating a portion of my income towards savings and wisely investing them into stocks and shares, insurance, real estate, deposits with the banks, I could generate additional and regular income, which kept on mounting.

Due to the abundant mercy of Almighty, I carefully negotiated the course of my life, and did not get into the debt trap.

Debt Management Plans are needed for persons who, due to their bad financial planning, get into the hot waters of debts. Debt management consultants will offer workable solution to these persons and save tem from bankruptcy.

DISNEY

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When you go next time to Disney land or the Disney world, spend sometime to get the details about it’s founder and creator.

Walt Disney, will be remembered forever, by the world. Any product meant for the children are always priced at premium. Whether it is shoes or clothing, children products are comparatively priced higher.

The psychology behind this is, not difficult to see. Any parent will always give more importance to the requirement of the children than themselves.

They will go an extra mile to fulfill the need of the children. Walt Disney understood this very well. He targeted the children.

Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was a multiple Academy Award-winning American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Disney is notable as one of the most influential and innovative figures in the field of entertainment during the twentieth century. As the co-founder (with his brother Roy O. Disney) of Walt Disney Productions, Disney became one of the best-known motion picture producers in the world. The corporation he co-founded, now known as The Walt Disney Company, today has annual revenues of approximately U.S. $35 billion.

Disney is particularly noted for being a film producer and a popular showman, as well as an innovator in animation and theme park design. He received fifty-nine Academy Award nominations and won twenty-six Oscars, including a record four in one year.[2] He holds the record for an individual with the most awards and the most nominations. He won seven Emmy Awards. Disney and his staff created a number of the world’s most famous fictional characters, including the one many consider Disney’s alter ego, Mickey Mouse. He is the namesake for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in the United States, Japan, France, and China.

Disney died of lung cancer on December 15, 1966, a few years prior to the opening of his Walt Disney World dream project in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

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