Thursday, July 8th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
Dario Franchiti is the Man
It’s Dario in the Indianapolis 500 results finals. After an almost perfect 500 mile at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and leading six times for 155 laps. I say that this is such a much deserved win. Not to mention a much deserved $2.75 Million for the win. Dario Franchiti was the best driver in the recently concluded 2010 Indianapolis 500. Our most favourite Scottish driver wasn’t a likely choice in the beginning. In fact he even confessed that winning the Indianapolis 500 the first time was hard to sink in, the second time he was already speechless. But he proved to us all that he does belong to the same league with all the great Indianapolis drivers like Dan Weldon (who finished second).
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 at 12:10 pm
The physical features of Bali 2
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Friday, June 18th, 2010 at 7:52 pm
BUYING EXCLUSIVE JEWELLERY 1
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at 11:45 pm
Know about Hibiscus part 2
Kinds of Hibiscus flower
There are several kinds of hibiscus flowers. According to pattern and shape of the hibiscus flower they are further classified in to many kinds. They are namely Flame Ball, Gator Pride, Lavender Lady, Erin Rachael, Hawaiian Sunset and Electric Blue.
In Hawaiian island the hibiscus flower found with rich quality and familiar too. The locals of Hawaiian refer this flower as Pua Aloalo and also considered as national flower for Hawaii islands. The Chinese hibiscus is generally marketed as ornamental use. In Malaysia the hibiscus rosa sinensis flower is venerated as their national flower. The species of Hibiscus syriacus is regarded as national flower for the country South Korea.
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Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 at 5:41 pm
Rollins Injury Delays Record
Citing a calf injury, Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins had been forced to postpone his bid to break the MLB record for hitting a baseball the furthest.
The All-Star shortstop had planned on using an amped bat to try to break Babe Ruth’s legendary record of 675 feet. The bat consists of state of the art equipment, as it was formed under a coalition involving two university sports science and physics professors. Rollins had planned on attempting to break the record in downtown Philadelphia but those plans have now been placed on hold. In a news conference, Rollins lamented his physical injuires.
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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 at 5:51 pm
Many people have different hobbies. Some of them collect stamps, coins, peculiar articles, like key chain watches, etc; some are costly especially if they are very old like traditional clocks and watches. Collecting Musical Instrument is really a costly hobby. One should have their pocket full so that they can collect them easily. It is a difficult thing to collect unlike other small things, which can be got by either exchanging or investing small amounts. But collecting musical instruments is really very expensive. We can neither exchange nor get gift from others since it is costly. Some old age instruments are very expensive and found in traditional heritage shops.
Some of the unique instruments are Borneo, Sarawak, and the Sape etc. Sape is a guitar type with 3 or 5 strings. Basically the musical instruments can distinguished as three types of instruments. They are string type, based on wine, percussion.
String type instruments are mostly common.. They include the veena, guitar, bull bull thara, sitar, gopichand; Instruments like guitar are played by moving one hand in the string and at the same time playing the free end with the other hand. With an small piece;
In veena one hand presses the taut string at different places while giving beat at the far end which is free. Gopichand is a similar instrument played in Bengal. It is an instrument played by the street vendors.
Wind based instruments include flute, mouth organ, clarinet, Didgeridoo etc. The flute has holes in one end and the other far end has a hole through which air is blown. Clarinet is a similar type of instrument only thing is it kept straight where a flute is held horizontally. Didgeridoo is an instrument originated from Australians, where the aborigine tribal group played it.
The other types of instruments are harmonium, piano. These use a lot of keys in the key board. In harmonium air is blown into the instrument and the keys pressed to get the required sound. Piano is a similar instrument in which there are 5 to 6 notes available and each note denotes the pitch level.
Musical instruments are really gifts given to us by God. Music lovers can have a wide range of collection of instruments. These music lovers spend a lot in collecting musical instruments. It is very rare to find second hand instruments. Each one will be really costly. It is supposed to be one of the costliest hobbies. But still some music lovers don’t mind spending on the goods they feel like collecting. Very rarely second hand instruments are available .Sometimes after buying we have to spend from our pocket to get the instrument to play.
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 6:52 pm
The culture of a person reflects the place from which he originates. The western countries have different culture from the Eastern countries. South Asia falls under the Eastern countries. The South Asian countries include India, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Burma, Hong Kong, Philippines, Korea etc. All these countries have similar culture but differ from place to place due to the religion they follow The Indus valley civilization consisted of the Aryans and the Dravidians. These South Asians are descendents of these people. As they migrated to different countries their culture changed to a certain extent according the place where they settled. Basically they have the same culture. For example they all have idol worship except the Islamians, who came in a later period.
They all have certain things in common like music dance etc; Depending on the place where they live the music and dance varies. General things like food habits, politeness to elders, places of worship, cultural programs which indicates the citizens’ day to day life, etc have similarities although they vary slightly form place to place. The places of worship look different but if we probe deeply into it we will find the similarities. The way they celebrate the festivals has similarities that they have musical programs and dance to the drum music. As they get educated the culture varies as they improve their culture to their tune to fit into their life style as it is faster compared to the olden age.
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 6:17 pm
Bali considered being socio cultural city with all types of religion practiced here. You could see the mixed culture and heritage of different races in the world. The Indonesia basically regarded as Muslim country with Muslims as majority people. Little number of Hindus from India lives their life. The Indians are considered to be minority people. Major places where people flock are considered to be Kuta, Nuva and Sunur. You will have all basic recreation and entertainment activities like night clubs, bar, restaurants and departmental stores. The city of Bali is also famous for its lively music, artistic painting skills, dance lovers, art work and charismatic work in leather goods.

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Saturday, April 4th, 2009 at 2:38 pm
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