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Understanding Desalters By: Geoff Jones
Description of the role of desalters in the petrochemical plant.
This article was written by Geoff Jones of Lintec and is being distributed by http://www.mw-ocs.com.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-05)
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New Plastic Surgery Techniques By: Steven Norris
What types of cosmetic surgeries are leading the way in the way we perceive plastic surgery? New and advanced procedures are discussed.
Steven is thinking about having liposuction procedure and came across some interesting plastic surgery websites.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-05)
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Ismaili Band By: Ibrahim Machiwala Lodhi
The word band is borrowed from the French bande meaning troop. The synonymous word in Spanish is banda adopted from Teutonic form. The term band was used in England to apply to the King's Band of 24 violins at the court of Charles II (1660-1685). The word band represents a broad term that describes a group of musicians performing on wind and percussion instruments. Thousands years ago, when a procession of the Egyptian marched towards the shrine of Serpis, the healing-god, the musicians in the group played reed-pipes, tambourines and drums. The Bible describes, "an hundred and twenty priests sounding with trumpets." In Greece and Rome, trumpeters headed all triumphal processions. In 570 B.C., Servius Tullius introduced bronze trumpet into the Roman army. In the 12th century, the convention of musical notation was accepted; before then all music was played by ear.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many articles on Ismaili Imam, Ismailism, and Ismaili Band in Encyclopedia of Ismailsm, must Visit www.ismaili-net.com(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-05)
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How To Choose A University By: Groshan Fabiola
Whether you are planning the next step in your education directly from high school, a returning student, someone who has been out of the work place or school for awhile(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-05)
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Ismaili By: Ibrahim Machiwala Lodhi
The word batin is derived from batan means hidden, concealed, covert, inward, inner or esoteric. Ibn Taymiyya quotes Hasan Basari as related that, "Verily, each Koranic verse has an outer meaning and the inner meaning" (Majmu Fatwa, Riyad, 1382 AH, 13:231). Abu Na'im related from Ibn Masud in his Kitab al-Huliya as quoted by Suyuti in al-Itaqan that, "The Koran indeed revealed in seven words, and there is not a single word which does not possess its outer and inner meanings. No doubt, Ali bin Abu Talib completely commanded the knowledge of both outer and inner meanings." Yusuf al-Bahrani (d. 1772) quotes the Prophet as saying in Kitab al-Burhan fi tafsir al-Koran (1:17) that, "Among you is one who will fight for the tawil of the Koran as I have fought for its tanzil. That one is Ali bin Abu Talib." In another tradition, the Prophet said, "I am the Lord of revelation (sahib al-tanzil) and Ali is the Lord of interpretation (shib al-tawil)." J.K. Birge writes in The Bektashi Order of Dervishes (London, 1937, p. 106) that, "This is understood to mean that Muhammad taught the external facts about what Muslims should believe and what they should do, but it is only through Ali that one can enter into an understanding of their deeper meaning." Abdullah bin Masud said, "The Koran was revealed in seven letters. There is not a single letter but it has an exterior and an interior meaning and with Ali is the knowledge of these." (Kitab al-Burhan fi tafsir al-Koran (1:21). The Ismailis are also called the Batiniyya (esotericists or interiorists) because of professing the inner aspects of Islam, and as such the Ismailism is the batini tariqah.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many articles on Ismaili Imam, Ismailism, and Ismaili in Encyclopedia of Ismailsm, must Visit www.ismaili-net.com(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-04)
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Varas Basaria Fadhu By: Ibrahim Machiwala
Period (1848-1918)
Basaria I, the ancestor of the later Basaria family was a devoted person in Bhuj, Kutchh. His son was Fadhu, who travelled on foot to behold Imam Shah Khalilullah in Iran, where Fadhu died. Fadhu had three sons, Ghulam Ali, Basaria II and Jaffer. The most shinning figure among them was Basaria II, known as Basaria Fadhu.
Basaria Fadhu was born in 1848. Nothing is known of his early life. He however was well educated and a man of great responsibility. When the Honeymoon Lodge came into the possession of Imam Hasan Ali Shah in 1870, Varas Basaria Fadhu renovated the whole premises at his own expenses.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written biography of ismaili heroes such as Varas Basaria Fadhu in 101 Ismaili Heroes,(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-04)
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Is Googling Making You Smarter Or Dumber? By: Tristan Wise
You spend approximately 7 hours weekly just by googling, that is without opening any websites. Is there a way to make a better use of that time without having to ditch google?
Further information on how to learn while googling the web can be found at: sensitivemessages.com blog.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-03)
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Who Is A Prospect To Be Affected By Panic Disorder? By: Ricky Azzuri
Panic Disorder is a kind of anxiety disorders that is affecting a significant number of the population. The symptoms of this disorder could be frightening and they can, literary overnight, transform the lives of healthy folks into a misery. There are some persons who are in higher risk group than the rest of the population to be affected by panic disorder but everyone might suffer from it regardless of their sex, age or the social background.
If you want to get some more information about panic disorder, please stop by PanicHub.com. You will also find a lot of information about other anxiety disorders and references to drugs free panic disorder cure available online these days.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-03)
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Ideas For 6th Grade Science Fair Projects Science Fair Projects|science Fair Projects For Sixth Grad By: Robert Watson
How does a sixth science fair projects turn kids into productive persons? By teaching them about being organized and responsible. This can come from finishing a 6th grade science fair projects.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-01)
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Smoke Detector Or Heat Detector? By: Ron Grosso
The names of these detectors make their differences obvious. Smoke detectors are more sensitive when it comes to detecting smoke while heat detectors are more sensitive to any significant change in temperature. However, both detectors are the same in the sense that they detect the typical fire parameters. But this in no way means they are interchangeable.
Resculite, Inc works hard to help keep your family safe. We carry a large selection of carbon monoxide detectors , (read entire article)(posted on: 2008-09-01)
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