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Religious Services In Blacktown | Australian Funeral Customs - 0 views

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    We organise a traditional and religious services across Blacktown adhering to diverse cultural beliefs and values such as Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Orthodox, Sikh, Islamic.
Charan Amrit

Latest Hindu Religious Motivational Inspirational Quotes and Thoughts - 0 views

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    Read and share amazing Hinduism inspirational and motivational quotes from charanamrit. Here you will see Lord krishna Bhagvad Gita updesh, Geeta quotes, good morning thoughts, and many more. You can like and share these quotes on social networking websites.
bloggerent

The Supreme Court of South Korea ruled that refusal to perform military service due to ... - 0 views

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    the Korean religious Jewish Witnesses believer, 34-year-old Wu Mou was previously accused of violating the Military Service Law and sentenced to one and a half years for refusing to join the military service. Wu refused to accept the appeal, and eventually the Great Court overturned the original
lindsaycere

Religious Marriage Celebrant in Adelaide - 0 views

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    Lindsey is the Best Religious Marriage Ceremonies Celebrant in Adelaide. She known for best Christian Wedding Celebrant in Adelaide area. She experienced more than 15 years as Marriage Celebrants. Lindsey is the No #1 Adelaide's Marriage Celebrant. Most Popular Wedding Celebrant of the year 2019 in Adelaide - Lindsey.
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    Best Marriage Celebrant Adelaide
ishaqm0165

Brief History and Biography of Persian Sufi Scholar and Poet Abu Saeed Al-Khair - 0 views

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    Abu Saeed Al-Khair was born in village Khawaran of Khorasan (presently at Iran) on 7 December 967 BC (year of grace). His complete name is Sheikh Abu Saeed Fazal Ullah Bin Abu Al-Khair. He belongs to a religious family of Khawaran, Khorasan. Muhammad Bin Munawar was one of his talented nephew, who wrote a book "Israr al Tauheed" on his complete life and character. Abu Saeed was a great religious scholar, mystic and Sufi poet.
andreabowes

50 Unbelievable Sexy Statues around the World... - YouTube - 1 views

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    In this world we see many unbelievable things. This time I want to show you some sexy statues. These statues are from various countries around the world.50 photos of statues are very funny and hot. We find the perfect sexy statue pictures. Statue lovers are enjoying this sexy video. Statues are made by stone, metal, wood, clay, sand and many unique materials. Around the world modern artist are very interested to make such sexy statues. There are several types of statue are very hot. Stone statues are very strong. And It was made by ancient period. Statues are used for religious purpose. and its tell about the world past. Here is many statues are sexy and nude its descried that times history around the world. One statues in Vatican exposed penis clearly. Statues are having sex on the positional female statues are nude. Family statues are also nude. Its can change the traveler moment around the world. When statues are exposed many facts are come to. Unbelievable this this are really true, luckily we found these picture of statue on many kind of sex position. These mini statues collection will share around the world. I think you can enjoy the 50 Unbelievable Sexy Statues around the World videos.
ishaqm0165

PERSIAN POET ABDULLAH ANSARI (ENGLISH) - 0 views

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    Abdullah Ansari hails from Herat (now in Afghanistan) and was born in the year 394 AH. His complete name is Khawaja Abdullah Bin Muhammad Ansari. He was the fellow of Alif Arslan Saljoqi, Khawaja Nizam Ul Mulk and Sheikh Abu Al Khair and was also inspired from them. He belongs to the tribe of Abu Ayub Ansari. He was well read poet, scholar, and popular for his hospitality. He was a great religious scholar and Mystic. He was very simple, social and very kind to his people. He has a strong belief on one God (Allah) which reflects from his poetry.
Niharika Anand

Chicago Map | Map of Chicago City - 0 views

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    The Map of Chicago depicts the infrastructure of the city such as airports, major roads, railways and Interstate Highway. Apart from this, the user can easily located important attractions and structures such as educational institutions, hospitals, religious places, shopping centers, theaters, hotels and other points of interest. On the map one can locate educational institutes such as the University of Chicago, Chicago State University, Loyola University Chicago and others. Airports such as O'Hare International Airport and Chicago Midway International Airport are also prominently displayed on the map. Prominent hospitals hotels shown on the map include Jesse Brown VA Medical Center and the Holy Cross. Other prominent places depicted on the map include Hyatt Regency, The Empty Bottle, Harlem Irving Plaza, The Brickyard, Trinity United Church of Christ, Fashion Outlets of Chicago, among others.
Jessica Wilton

Meanings Of Flowers - 0 views

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    Flowers are popularly used as one of the most important mediums for celebrating different occasions in our daily lives. They are clearly visible in different ceremonies including weddings, birthdays, graduation, funerals and so on. Some flowers have religious significance too.
obbservdivya

The Mesmerizing Fragrance Of SNIFF - Shimla Hills India - 0 views

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    Be it home, fabric or food item, the scent is something, which is sensed first by mind even before the sight of these things. The odor plays an integral part in judging the quality of food, air and other routine utilities. A good aroma attracts while a bad one dismisses people from it. No one understands the above-mentioned role of aroma better than SNIFF. It considers making mesmerizing aroma as an art and follows this belief religiously. Its expertise lies in making fragrance for International market across three categories. Lets check them out with us.
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Spiritual Shopping Website - Temple and home pooja Product - rssonline - 0 views

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    ​Buy spiritual items for your temple and home puja ceremonies online at rssonline​ ecommerce shopping website. Rssonline is Worlds no1 spiritual shopping websites. Here have all religious and spirituality products in best quality and low price. Tweet$(document).ready(function() {var media = $('img[src*=\'oc-content/uploads/\']').attr('src'); if(media==undefined) { media = ''; $('.pinterest').remove(); } else { media = '&media='+escape(media); };$('.pinterest').find('a').attr('href','http://pinte...
ishaqm0165

Masnavi Maanavi By Maulana Jalal Uddin Rumi - 0 views

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    Maulana Jalal Uddin Rumi hails from a noble tribe of Arab, who famous for their religious services in the history. His parents settled in Balkh (now in Afghanistan) from Arab country. Maulana Jalal Uddin Rumi born in 1207 at Balkh (Afghanistan).
ishaqm0165

THE STREET BEGGAR - 0 views

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    Begging is very hateful and common practice in our society. It is an abhorrent and hateful job. Beggars are very commonly seen in approximately every cities of Pakistan. They can be seen almost everywhere. They can be found in the streets, at all religious places of worship, historical places, railway stations, bus stops as well as places of tourist interest. It is strictly forbidden in our religion.
Galaxy Tourism

Book Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque Tour and Tickets - Galaxy Tourism - 0 views

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    Galaxy Tourism offers best price for Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque Tour and Tickets. Enjoy the magnificent scenery of Islamic school, Johor Zoo and a religious department.
barbyoli123

Exploring Forced Marriage, Arranged Marriage, and Islam's Perspective - 1 views

In today's diverse world, marriage customs and traditions vary greatly. It's essential to understand the distinctions between forced and arranged marriages, especially within the context of Islam. ...

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Marriage Bureau vs. Online Matchmaking: Which is Right for You? - 1 views

In the quest for a life partner, modern-day singles have two primary options: traditional Marriage Bureaus and the convenience of Online Matchmaking platforms. Choosing the right path for your jour...

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Love Beyond Labels: Challenging Stereotypes in Indian Matchmaking - 1 views

In India, matchmaking has been traditionally dominated by caste, religion, and other societal labels. However, in recent years, there has been a growing movement to challenge these stereotypes and ...

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Charan Amrit

Upcoming October 2016 Indian Hindu Festivals List and Date Time - 0 views

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    To check upcoming Hindu festivals date time, Visit the world famous Hinduism website www.charanamrit.com. See all the festivals of october 2016 Indian Hindu fetsival list date time by clicking the link.
anonymous

vote feature - 145 views

Anyone know how I undo a mistaken "thumbs up"? I accidentally "thumbed up" my own bookmark (I clicked once on the icon hoping to find a thumbs down option.) Unlike Flickr and YouTube, my clumsy v...

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ken meece

Five Ways to Mark Up the Web - 2 views

  • Jim Stroud April 10th, 2007 at 10:34 pm I use Diigo religiously! In my professional life, I train recruiters on how to use the internet to find hidden talent as well as conduct extensive online research on behalf of my employer. I tell EVERYONE that Diigo is THE product to use (bar none) and encourage any and all to try it for themselves. I diigo! Do you diigo?
  • Phil97 April 10th, 2007 at 11:16 pm I’ve spent a lot of time using Diigo. I’ve looked over the other services you mention, just in case there was something better out there. Day in and day out, I can work more quickly and easily. It’s so powerful I still haven’t scratched the surface. They seem to be making it better all the time, and they listen to their users. Diigo rocks the Web!
  • lela April 11th, 2007 at 6:57 am Diigo! I am a diigo user.and through my using,i find diigo is very easy.This litter tool has made my study very conveniently . I have introduced this tool to my classmates .Because this ,i want to be a diigo spreader.
  • ...15 more annotations...
  • The fundamental problems of annotation, regarding construction and usability - remain, even though the web infrastructure has opened up.
  • The memex concept of “trails” doesn’t seem to be captured by many of the current systems (except perhaps TrailFire and ShiftSpace? ) I think the wiki article on memex covers the differences: http://en.wikip....org/wiki/Memex
  • We could be wrong about that, perhaps Diigo or some evolved form of Google Notebook will be the One True Meta-web the market selects. But we should at least stop to consider what it means to have our online culture be privately controlled (or pseudo-publicly controlled; ICANN, etc.).
  • Search has led us astray. A better solution may well come from the way we filter information in real life (where we can’t search cause its not free, there’s no google for the real world). We start locally with things we trust and bring in sources local to those. I trust the NYT and my friends, and find new things to trust from there. When I want to find out something, THAT’s the set I want to search.
  • Stickis.com brings to YOU information from YOUR socially proximate and trusted sources. Wherever you browse the web, it tells you what your personally selected Crowd of friends, bloggers etc have said.
  • Blogrovr.com does this for blogs. Tell Rovr what blogs you like and wherever you browse on the web, rovr tells you what they’ve said about the page you’re on.
  • Wade Ren April 11th, 2007 at 6:04 pm Re: Meer on Diigo - “90% of those features (except annotation) are rarely used by a regular web surfer. Indeed, web annotation itself is not for 90% of the users, and is likely to be adopted only by the minority of the web users who consume information diligently. After all, everyone knows that having a pen and a highlighter while you read is really helpful for digesting and retaining information — but how many actually do it? For the minority of the users that do make use of web annotation, our user feedback tells us Diigo’s other features are quite appreciated. In addition, the Diigo plug-in is completely customizable, allowing users to only keep the features they want
  • For this reason, we are positioning JumpKnowledge as more of a personal annotation tool and not a social annotation tool. This allows us to focus JKN and make it easy as possible to use for non-technical creators and readers.
  • This has enabled search engines to index their pages and generate a fair amount of organic traffic.
  • Wade Ren April 11th, 2007 at 11:54 am Nick, Thanks for covering the web annotation area and mentioning Diigo here. Since the Techcrunch review last August, we have been developing lots of new features and we hope we can give you a demo soon. As a sort of quick showcase of Diigo, click this link to see some annotations on this post http://srl.diigo.com/11xq — no plug-in is needed and you can be using any of the major browsers (firefox, ie, opera, safari) .
  • Stickis Subscribe to only the annotations you want Stickis is a web page annotation service that lets you subscribe to content “channels” from your friends and the community via a browser plugin.
    • eyal matsliah
       
      the same functionality is in diigo's display annotations by group
  • We’re looking forward to achieve a point where we not necessarily compete but can share resources and standards and work together to finally make this great potential for a metaweb to come true.
  • eyalnow April 18th, 2007 at 9:02 am I discovered Diigo two months ago, became an avid user and a self-proclaimed product evangelist, and recently started working for the company. Diigo for me is the knowledge-management solution I was looking for. What sets diigo apart is that it handles *Knowledge*, rather than mere links. It is the ONLY solution that lets me *permanently* highlight and annotate specific text on a webpage, which is then saved to my diigo profile. Diigo complements the mental process in which a sentence “jumps” at you, and you make a mental note about it. By highlighting the sections I deem important, I better understand and remember what I read. I believe there is scientific proof for this. As time goes by, I’m building a repository of all the important Knowledge I find on the net, which I can easily manage, tag, retrieve and aggregate. Regarding the ’social’ aspect: Diigo provides me immediate personal benefits, and I can then share this knowledge with others of my choosing, and follow what other individuals or groups are finding on the net. Not just the pages(links) they are browsing, but the actual sections that they deem important, and their reactions to it. I think that Diigo is not only for ‘researchers’. Most of us conduct some sort of research whenever we read a news article, shop for an appliance, view photos or videos, or read a blogpost. Although I appreciate the other services, and might occasionally use some of them, I find that Diigo already incorporates and combines MOST of their important features, in a way that is more robust and scalable. Diigo specifically addresses the issue that was mentioned in the introduction of this tech-crunch comparison - mark up the web and make annotations on webpages.
  • I diigo! Do you diigo?
    • ken meece
       
      "I diigo! Do you diigo?" i want a T-shirt that says this on the back, along with the DIIGO logo and on the front? the Firefox fox logo, of course
  • I diigo! Do you diigo?
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    review of Diigo, Fleck, shiftspace , stickis , trailfire,
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