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Le Rapport Entre La Qualité De Vie Et L'espérance De Vie By: Élise Lupin
Les éléments de la qualité de vie sont dans une part communs à la plupart des gens et d'autres éléments sont individuels. Les médecins sont d'avis qu'il y a un rapport évident entre la santé mental et la santé physique et donc un rapport entre la qualité de vie et l'espérance de vie.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-25)
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Ismaili Flag - Red Color - Its Special Features By: Ibrahim Machiwala Lodhi
"Red (ahmar) is the colour of fire and blood. It is linked with vital force. It is gushing colour, hot and male, unlike green. Adam signifies red in Hebrew. Red (ahmar) is used only once in the Koran (35:27-8) in the plural form humr. The red sulphur (kibrit ahmar) of Islamic esotericism denotes Universal Man. Abdullah Numair narrates on the authority of al-Bari; who said, "I have never seen anyone more attractive and elegant in a red cloak than the Prophet" (Tabaqat, 2:534). Jabir b. Abdullah also narrates, "The Prophet put on his red sheet on the Eids and Fridays" (Ibid). Abu Juhaifah Wahab bin Abdullah relates: "I saw the Prophet in Mecca at Batha. He was in a tent made of red leather. Bilal came out with water, which the Prophet had made his ablutions. Then he came out wearing a red mantle."
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many articles on Ismaili Imam, Ismailism, and Ismaili Flag - Red Color - Its Special Features in Encyclopedia of Ismailsm, must Visit www.ismaili-net.com(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-25)
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Varas Dayabhai Velji By: Ibrahim Machiwala
Period: (1870-1937)
Veljibhai (d.1922) had two sons in Kathiawar, Dayabhai and Kassimbhai with two daughters from his first wife. He had also two other sons, Hussainbhai and Valibhai with one daughter from his second wife. Among these four sons and three daughters, the most famous was Varas Dayabhai Velji.
Varas Dayabhai was born in Bhankh, Kathiawar most probably in 1870 and lost his mother in infancy. His father thus married second time. Varas Dayabhai was eager for education, but could not acquire it and learnt Gujrati to some extent from his sisters.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written biography of ismaili heroes such as Varas Dayabhai Velji in 101 Ismaili Heroes,(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-25)
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Macular Degeneration: Quietly Robbing Vision By: John Tang
Macular degeneration is an age-related condition predominately found in elderly adults and often is not discovered until excessive vision lost occurred.
The center (the macula) of the inner lining of the eye (the retina) begins to suffer thinning, atrophy, and sometimes bleeding. The result can lead to central vision loss and is the leading cause of impaired low vision in the United States.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-24)
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Ismaili Flag - Pre-islamic Period By: Ibrahim Machiwala Lodhi
Warfare in pre-Islamic Arabia was waged regularly for a certain part of each year as an ordinary part of the routine of tribal life, the ostensible motive being the desire for plunder or revenge. In the Meccan oligarchy the clan of Abdul Dar of Qoraish enjoyed the privilege of holding the tribal standard. Before the advent of Islam, the Qoraish waged a war on another tribe; they received from the hands of Qassi (d. 480) the liwa, a piece of white cloth, which Qassi himself had attached to a lance. In those days, the banner of war, offensive or defensive was hoisted in the dar al-nadwah (council chamber); this was the chief prerogative of Qassi. The dar al-nadwah was a kind of town hall on the north of Kaba in Mecca. The champions who offered themselves for single combat wore distinctive signs on their armour, but nothing more specific is known of these signs or emblems. The Arab poets enjoyed to compare the flowers of the garden with the flags of different tribes, and also composed couplets to dignify the banners.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many articles on Ismaili Imam, Ismailism, and Ismaili Flag - Pre-Islamic Period in Encyclopedia of Ismailsm, must Visit www.ismaili-net.com(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-23)
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Air Condition Repair – Diy Air Conditioner Repair By: Ricky Lim
The major air condition repairs carried out are due to the air conditioner not being able to turn on, or the cooling capacity has been reduced, the air flow is lost or it can also be due to the internal components of the air conditioner.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-23)
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College Dissertations Advice By: David Lee
A college dissertation is prepared on a wide variety of different subjects at the college education level by students. As a college dissertation sometimes take even years to complete many college students seek professional college dissertation advice and consultation services for preparing a comprehensive college dissertation.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-23)
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Acne Skin Care Treatment Product – How To Find The Top Acne Products By: Ricky Lim
When you encounter a bad case of acne make sure you handle it properly. Acne skin care treatment products have been developed to help cure your problem but make sure you use the right ones.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-22)
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The Latest Technology And The Distance Learning Education By: Ryan Roy
Distance education is a breakthrough in higher education that has received worldwide attention. Online learning is a perfectly suited option for today's university population. Students, faculty, and administrators alike have enjoyed the advantages of distance education.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-22)
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What Is Glaucoma? By: Larry Tang
Glaucoma is the name given to a group of eye diseases in which the optic nerve at the back of the eye is slowly destroyed. Glaucoma damages a part of the eye called the optic nerve. The optic nerve receives light from the retina and transmits impulses to the brain that we perceive as vision.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-22)
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