By: Joyce | 2011-01-11 | Advice In this land, female leader, female Prime Minister, opposition leaders and other women around the sea, the land of women in Southeast Asia, South Asia, other countries do not play a global role had. Inferiority of women, cool and defended the political, this is a strange weird pairing, but also grotesque in this strange, but more to bring out the bumpy roads in these countries, and their own destiny and of the nation and the struggle between hardships. read more
By: Liu Rene | 2011-01-11 | Grief In this land, female leader, female Prime Minister, opposition leaders and other women around the sea, the land of women in Southeast Asia, South Asia, other countries do not play a global role had. Inferiority of women, cool and defended the political, this is a strange weird pairing, but also grotesque in this strange, but more to bring out the bumpy roads in these countries, and their own destiny and of the nation and the struggle between hardships. read more
By: eric | 2010-10-18 | Golf After Annika Sorenstam retired, Lorena Ochoa said goodbye to a tour that she dominated for several years at a mere 28 years old. read more
By: NARA | 2007-11-01 | National, state, local Burma was a part of British India, and later on it became an independent country on 4 January 1948. Since then it is one of the neighboring nations of India.In 1989, the name of the country was changed to Union of Myanmar and the capital Rangoon was renamed as Yangon. When I think of Myanmar, I remember Mr. U Thant the former UN Secretary General in 1961.I was a graduate student at that time.I used to hear his speeches in radio and read them in newspapers. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-11-12 | Celebrities Barack Obama, the President of the United States and his wife, Michelle Obama, visited one of the world's largest mosques during their trip to Indonesia in November 2010. Indonesia is the second destination during their 10-day business trip visit to Asia. Paying a visit to Southeast Asia's largest mosque, Istaqlal Mosque, the President of the United States wore a formal black suit as usual in great events. The First Lady Michelle Obama in a headscaft and a veil- Muslim female outfit got much attention from press and media for her strange fashion style, showing off her respect for the Islamic world despite being a non-Muslim. Below are the most recently updated news of the President of the United States and his wife during the business trip to Indonesia, and let's have a look at the strange fashion style of Michelle Obama in a veil and a Muslim female outfit. read more
By: James W Smith | 2010-04-04 | Politics You may have never heard of Myanmar until you read about the violence against monks that has been making world headline news over the last few weeks. Just what are the problems in the country? Why are monks under attack? Lets examine these questions about the country called Myanmar. read more
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By: Philip Harris | 2010-04-04 | Politics If the news was filled with thousands of priests being arrested in Burma, what would be the reaction? Where are religions when you need them the most? read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-07-01 | Movies The Glass Menagerie is basically a memory play and its actions are drawn from the memories of its narrator, Tom Wingfield. Wingfield is a character in the play set in Saint Louis in 1937. The play was authored by Thomas Lanier Williams who adopted his middle name from poet Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) who was also a famous and an accomplished musician of the time. The glass menagerie is a mel read more
By: Golden Tours | 2011-09-22 | Travel Tips The Tower of London is a truly breathtaking landmark. Were you aware that, over the course of 1,000 years, the Tower of London has repeatedly changed in its role? It has been, at various points in its history, a prison, Royal Palace, a mint, and, perhaps most unusually, a zoo. The Tower has also played host to some horrific, violent and altogether deeply contentious past events. read more
By: Michelle Star | 2012-03-26 | Fashion Michelle Star writes for Esty Lingerie, an online retailer of luxury lingerie by a variety of independent designers that are difficult or impossible to find on the high street. This makes it the perfect choice for ladies underwear when you want to buy lingerie that is unique and that little extra bit special. read more
By: Feng Shui Master | 2010-10-01 | Interior design By now, you perhaps have celebrated the back-to-back dual-day celebration of Mother's Day (Sunday) and Mexican Mother's Day (Monday)! In my opinion, once a mother, always a mother. So every day is Mother's Day! read more