Monthly archives: March 2015
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luckylucy
March 21, 2015
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It courses through Bangkok’s bustling canals and the world’s mighty rivers. It is the lifeblood of the desert oasis as well as North America’s Great Lakes. We often take it for granted, but fresh water is one element we must always have nearby. Whether scarce or abundant, it quenches our thirst and provides us with food to survive. It offers a road where there are none, and a natural […]
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prems
March 21, 2015
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Despite the regular increase in the number of Indian working in United States, India suffered the highest number of L-1B visa denials between 2012 and 2014. The data released by the Virgina-based National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) shows that 56% of the L-1B visa petitions by Indians were rejected, compared with an average denial rate of 13% for all countries other than India. Rejection rates have increased […]
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drvani
March 20, 2015
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Do you feel exhausted all the time? Is it bogging you down and not allowing you to concentrate while preparing for the board examinations. You are not alone, many students complain of exhaustion before and during examinations. A combination of factors including stress, irregular sleep, imbalanced meals and lack of physical exercise contribute to exhaustion. Don’t feel helpless. You can regain your energy and focus by following these simple […]
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drvani
March 20, 2015
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Jim Morris was a competitive bodybuilder for 30 years, and became vegan within the past twelve. At 50 he was a vegetarian, and at 65 he was a vegan. Our understanding of human health continues to evolve and change over time, just like anything else. As science continues to shed light on the health benefits associated with eating less meat and more ‘earthly’ foods like organic fruits and vegetables, […]
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Billlang
March 20, 2015
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The world could suffer a 40 percent shortfall in water in just 15 years unless countries dramatically change their use of the resource, a U.N. report warned Friday. Many underground water reserves are already running low, while rainfall patterns are predicted to become more erratic with climate change. As the world’s population grows to an expected 9 billion by 2050, more groundwater will be needed for farming, industry and […]
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Amanda
March 20, 2015
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Leading electronics company, LG Electronics India has launched the world’s first and India’s largest 105 5K TV (105UC9T) at the LG India Tech Show 2015. It is the company’s first television with gigantic 105 (266cm) Screen and IPS 5K Panel with lifelike 5K imagery at wider angles for immersive viewing, representing the next generation of television technology. Launched at the LG India Tech Show 2015, 105 5K TV will be […]
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newtonsbrain
March 19, 2015
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WhatsApp, the most popular instant messaging service used worldwide, has started rolling out the voice calling feature to its users. The company is rolling out the new feature in phases, and it appears some will have to wait longer than others. You can click to visit this blog that explains all about it in detail. Here are the answers to all your questions about WhatsApp’s voice calling feature. What is […]
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drvani
March 19, 2015
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If your heart is skipping a beat with every run, while watching the nail-biting India Vs Bangladesh Quarter Final match that is on now, we advise you to take a break, and watch the latest Mauka Muaka ad. It will definitely give you a reason to smile, no matter who you are supporting. Just a few hours before the match began, the latest Muaka Mauka ad was released. And […]
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drvani
March 18, 2015
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Coconut oil is one of the few foods that can actually be classified as a superfood. There is such a hype surrounding the product that it really makes you wonder what the sudden ubiquitousness of this tropical plant is all about. It contains a unique combination of fatty acids with powerful medicinal properties Coconut oil contains what is known as medium chain fatty triglycerides, which are fatty acids of […]
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newtonsbrain
March 18, 2015
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Avian cholera is suspected in the deaths of at least 2,000 snow geese that fell dead from the sky in Idaho while migrating to nesting grounds on the northern coast of Alaska, wildlife managers said Monday. Dozens of Idaho Department of Fish and Game workers and volunteers at the weekend retrieved and incinerated carcasses of snow geese found near bodies of water and a wildlife management area in the eastern […]