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Tuesday, 24 July 2012
15 Incredible Libraries Around the World
Moldova National Library - Photograph by Daniel Zollinger
These pillars of higher learning are also home to some of the world’s most incredible architecture. Below is a small collection of stunning libraries around the globe. From the historical to the modern, these centres of knowledge and learning also preserve the history and culture of their respective periods. Personally, I would find it hard to concentrate in some of these places, they are too beautiful for the eye not to wander. More images after the break...
Bali Dream--Hotel Viceroy
Bali is a "must" lifetime experience and the way to make it unique is chosing Viceroy Hotel.
With its 25 majestic villas it offers to world travelers perfect tropical gateaway of tranquillity with total privacy, and for those who cannot be completely indulged in nature, Viceroy Hotel is equipped with modern technology.
"The Viceroy Bali's gorgeous valley location is highly regarded for its warm light and harmony with nature, its views and its quiet and unhurried ambiance withnessed at very glance. "
With its 25 majestic villas it offers to world travelers perfect tropical gateaway of tranquillity with total privacy, and for those who cannot be completely indulged in nature, Viceroy Hotel is equipped with modern technology.
Environmental Art
Artist Nicole
Dextras makes wearable environmental art. Her beautiful but ephemeral
Weedrobes are created from natural items and are meant to decompose after use.
While lovely to look at, the project ultimately highlights the importance of
seeking sustainable resources to manufacture clothing.
11 Continuously Inhabited Oldest Cities in the World
Ever
since man learned to grow their own food and rear cattle, they have
been living in permanent to semi-permanent settlements with certain
degree of planning. Although opinions vary on whether any particular
ancient settlement can be considered to be a city, there is no doubt
that towns and cities have a long history.
The
earliest civilizations in history were established in the region known
as Mesopotamia, largely corresponding to modern-day Iraq, northeastern
Syria, southeastern Turkey and southwestern Iran. Archaeological remains
unearthed in Mesopotamia provides proof of settlements dating back to
10,000 BC. After Mesopotamia, the city culture arose in Syria and
Anatolia, as shown by the city of ÇatalhöyĂ¼k (7500-5700BC). Mohenjodaro
of the Indus Valley Civilization in present-day Pakistan existed from
about 2600 BC and was one of the largest ancient cites with a population
of 50,000 or more.
While
it might not be too difficult to determine which is the oldest city in
the world, there is fierce contention for the title of the oldest
continuously inhabited city in the world. Often the age claims are
disputed and historical evidences are difficult to prove. Then there are
differences in opinion as to the definitions of "city" as well as
"continuously inhabited". In any case, the following cities besides
being some of the ancient in the world, they continue to grow and thrive
until the present day.
01. Jericho, Israel
Continuously Inhabited Since: 9000 BC
Jericho
is a city located near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the
Palestinian territories, capital of the Jericho Governorate and with a
modest population of around 20,000. Situated well below sea level
Jericho is believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the
world.
Described
in the Old Testament as the "City of Palm Trees", copious springs in
and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation
for thousands of years. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of
more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates
back 11,000 years (9000 BCE), almost to the very beginning of the
Holocene epoch of the Earth's history.
During
the Younger Dryas period of cold and drought, permanent habitation of
any one location was not possible. However, the spring at what would
become Jericho was a popular camping ground for hunter-gatherer groups,
who left a scattering stone tools behind them. Around 9600 BCE the
droughts and cold of the Younger Dryas Stadial had come to an end,
making it possible for groups to extend the duration of their stay,
eventually leading to year round habitation and permanent settlement. By
about 9400 BCE Jericho had more than 70 dwellings, and was home to over
1000 people. 10 more cities after the break...
Monday, 23 July 2012
Coming Soon..Son Of Sardaar
Son Of Sardaar, starring Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Sonakshi Sinha and Juhi Chawla will release this Diwali. By the name we can know that the movie is all about Sardars. In the movie’s trailer we can see that Ajay devgn is a sardaarcoming from another country to Punjab.Sanjay Dutt is one of the big man in Punjab.
The story goes on and on in this track with a tadka of sardaars and sardarni who is non other than Sonakshi Sinha. Juhi Chawla is the lady opposite Sanjay Dutt.
Lets wait and watch what response will the movie’s trailer get, but according to us it will be a good movie. To watch the trailer just click on “SON OF SARDAAR“.
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Top 10 Greatest College Dropouts
Everyone
has probably been told by their parents that if they want a successful
and lucrative career then they must go to and graduate from college or
university. For most, this does seem to be a truthful statement but
there are many people out there who prove this very theory wrong in the
most spectacular ways. Here we take a look at the most successful and
the most wealthy college dropouts ever. Who says you need a college
education to succeed? these guys and gals prove no one does.
Tiger Woods.
In a world where
prodigious sports talents tend to forgo higher education altogether for
the pros, Tiger Woods chose to continue playing amateur golf at Stanford
University as an economics major. Perhaps it was in Econ 101 that he
learned the term "opportunity cost," because his time at Stanford was
not long. After two years there, Woods turned pro with his "Hello world"
announcement, officially ending his collegiate career. He would go on
to become one of the highest paid athletes in the world, earning more
than $100 million annually at the height of his career. How's that for
economics? 09 more after the break...
20 Worst Footballer Euro-2012
UEFA
Cup Euro 2012 ended not so long ago, as fans and fans from around the
world still can not get over it. I suggest you look at the 20 worst
players from different countries, have been identified on the final
estimates of statistical data championship Euro-2012. 20 Worst Football Championship Euro-2012 after the break...
Feature of Dubai
Feuture of Dubai by Richard Allenby-Pratt
— Dubai - a city located in the desert. A city with rising skyscrapers,
green golf courses, and who would have thought, even with a ski resort.
Here too is clearly visible real struggle of mankind with
nature. Large-scale recession and rising debt frighten its future. Not
so hard to imagine how this huge metropolis under the scorching rays of
the sun will turn into an abandoned metropolis, surrounded by sand,
followed by the financial crisis will eliminate the wealthy donors to
deprive two million foreign workers a piece of bread.British
photographer and artist Richard Allenby-Pratt has created this terrible
post-apocalyptic scenario that is implemented in the nightmarish
representations. 13 more images after the break...
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