Rajasthan situated in the north western part of India is a globally famous tourism destination. It is the largest state of India having several fascinating places of tourist interest. It is one of the beautiful states of India with amazing tourism options that never fails to lure visitors. The state is endowed with invincible forts, exquisite palaces, terrific temples, blossoming gardens, picturesque lakes, rich culture and tradition etc. Every year quite in a large number tourists from all over… Continue
The name Rajasthan is combination of two words – Raja (King) and Sthan (Place). So Rajasthan literally means the “Land of Kings”. Indeed it is a land of kings. Still the magnificent monuments, forts, palaces and havelis built by its various rulers depict the royal glory of state. Drenched into royal splendor this state of India is globally famous for its heritage monuments, forts and palaces. Almost all the cities and major tourist destinations of the state are dotted with some of magnificent fo… Continue
India the land of exotic natural beauty is also famous for its varied wildlife parks and sanctuaries. The unique geographical feature, its exotic flora & fauna and irresistible wildlife safari have attracted tourist from every corner of the world. India is the best place for wildlife lovers as the enchanting topographical feature have resulted in a number of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries all over the country. Most of the India states are famous for their respecti
Rajasthan is one of the most famous tourism destinations of India. It is famous among tourists from all over the world. There are lots of tourism opportunities in the state. The state has several catchy attractions to offer its visitors. Havelis, forts, palaces, wildlife parks, temples, etc are famous attractions of Rajasthan tourism which deserve the attentions of tourists through out the entire globe. In this article I am trying to describe some of famous and worth visiting
The name Rajasthan is combination of two words – Raja (King) and Sthan (Place). So Rajasthan literally means the “Land of Kings”. Indeed it is a land of kings. Still the magnificent monuments, forts, palaces and havelis built by its various rulers depict the royal glory of state. Drenched into royal splendor this state of India is globally famous for its heritage monuments, forts and palaces. Almost all the cities and major tourist destinations of the state are dotted with some of magnificent fo… Continue
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My name is Doris Anne Beaulieu. I have a website-Life’s Ultimate Test dot com-on which you can learn more about my mission to change the face of home schooling.
I attended a parochial school as a child in the 1950's. In this Catholic school I was sheltered from the realities of the world around me-from swearing, from public displays of affection, from slang. These are often some of the same things that modern home schooling parents aim to protect their children from. A superior court judg… Continue
If you read my last blog (spare a thought), you’ll know that this xmas, I decided to volunteer for a fantastic charity called Crisis, helping them support homeless people at a time when they can feel particularly lonely and isolated. Specifically, I volunteered to work out of the Rough Sleepers’ centre looking after homeless people’s dogs. I’ve always wanted to volunteer, and,… Continue
This xmas, I’ll be doing something I’ve never done before – and something that I’ve always wanted to do but just didn’t get around to for one reason or another. I’m going to be volunteering for a fantastic charity called Crisis, helping them support homeless people at a time when they can feel particularly lonely and isolated.
Crisis is dedicated to ending homelessness by delivering life-changing services and campaigning for change. They do this… Continue
In January 2009, I will have worked for Virgin Media, (in one or more of it’s incarnations) for nine years, during which time I have reported to 6 different bosses, (there were a couple who only lasted a few weeks so I have not counted them).
Three of them, Tony Grace, Howard Watson and Stephen Beynon are all still gainfully employed at Virgin Media and all fall into “really important people” status
Tony, Howard and Stephen have all at some time packed me off for a dose “Personal Development”… Continue
Added by Johnpc on December 7, 2008 at 7:48am —
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In a couple of my most recent blogs, I’ve talked about some amazing stories of how social media has hit the headlines – through Obama’s election campaign to its important role in the attacks in Mumbai last week.
D’oh!
Well, it’s been hitting the headlines for other reasons too, here are some examples of how NOT to use some of the applications – what were they thinking?!!...
· Facebook jury – a juror asked her fellow facebook bud… Continue
Added by Abi Signorelli on December 6, 2008 at 8:33am —
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On Saturday night millions of people across the UK, (maybe you included) watch Strictly Come Dancing, the TV reality show where “celebrities” partner with real Ballroom dancers with one couple being judged / voted off the show each week.
I don’t watch the programme, as Austin Powers (International man of mystery) say's, “it’s not my bag baby” and anyway it clashes with the X-Factor, which is much more, “my thing”
That said, I have becoming more and more interested over the last few weeks after… Continue
Added by Johnpc on December 2, 2008 at 5:54pm —
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