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ajkaorjun

One minute travel guide to enigmatic pluralism - 2

DAY 2 : MASS RAPID TRANSIT IN INDIA

1. Underground railway : METRO rail network is available in delhi, bengaluru ( ex-bangalore ), gurgaon and kolkata ( ex-calcutta ) - the last one being the first Indian city to offer this. You could simply take the metro from the airport. Quite a few coaches of the metro are wheelchair-accessible. And you should not forget to visit the metro museum at patel chowk in new delhi.

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delhimetrorail dot com

bmrc dot co dot in

rapidmetrogurgaon dot com

kmrc dot in

Metro projects in execution : mumbai ( ex-bombay ), chennai ( ex-madras ), kochi and hyderabad. Another fourteen cities will commence the construction works soon.

2. Skytrain ie elevated rail system : Mumbai.

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Another fourteen cities ( including kolkata ) will commence their monorail construction works soon.

3. Tram : The low-floor swanky trams in kolkata are widely used by elderly people and the kids. They will be transformed into skybus ie light rail transit soon.

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4. Bus : Low-floor green ( euro III / IV compliant ) vehicles fitted with ergonomic cushy seats and ABS, popularly known as JNNURM buses, are available in both AC and non-AC avatars in thirty four Indian cities - delhi, mumbai, ahmedabad, bengaluru, chennai, kolkata, hyderabad, kochi, faridabad, bhopal, ludhiana, jaipur, lucknow, madurai, nasik, pune, coimbatore, patna, varanasi, agra, amritsar, visakhapatnam, vadodara, surat, kanpur, nagpur, meerut, jabalpur, jamshedpur, asansol, allahabad, vijaywada, rajkot, dhanbad, indore, trivandrum, guwahati, itanagar, jammu, and raipur. Wheelchair-friendly buses are available in select Indian cities like chennai. AC volvo service are also operated by state governments. For instance - if you need an air-conditioned ride in kolkata, look for the WBSTC digital logo ( led matrix ) in the windscreen / windshield, or spot a JNNURM bus with closed doors. And if you want to ride a fuel-cell vehicle, then you must come to delhi! Perhaps the first hydrogen-powered public bus in asia, TATA and ISRO jointly developed the STARBUS, and the successful trials have just finished. BRTs can be found in ahmedabad, pune, delhi, jaipur, mumbai, and indore. The bus rapid transits are under construction in rajkot, surat, and kolkata.

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See you all soon in India!

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BlueOceanBoy

The Hidden Hazards Of Microwave Cooking

Is it possible that millions of people are ignorantly sacrificing their health in exchange for the convenience of microwave ovens? Why did the Soviet Union ban the use of microwave ovens in 1976? Who invented microwave ovens, and why? The answers to these questions may shock you into throwing your microwave oven in the trash.
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Over 90% of American homes have microwave ovens used for meal preparation. Because microwave ovens are so convenient and energy efficient, as compared to conventional ovens, very few homes or restaurants are without them. In general, people believe that whatever a microwave oven does to foods cooked in it doesn't have any negative effect on either the food or them. Of course, if microwave ovens were really harmful, our government would never allow them on the market, would they? Would they? Regardless of what has been "officially" released concerning microwave ovens, we have personally stopped using ours based on the research facts outlined in this article.

The purpose of this report is to show proof - evidence - that microwave cooking is not natural, nor healthy, and is far more dangerous to the human body than anyone could imagine. However, the microwave oven manufacturers, Washington City politics, and plain old human nature are suppressing the facts and evidence. Because of this, people are continuing to microwave their food - in blissful ignorance - without knowing the effects and danger of doing so.

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How do microwave ovens work?

Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic energy, like light waves or radio waves, and occupy a part of the electromagnetic spectrum of power, or energy. Microwaves are very short waves of electromagnetic energy that travel at the speed of light (186,282 miles per second). In our modern technological age, microwaves are used to relay long distance telephone signals, television programs, and computer information across the earth or to a satellite in space. But the microwave is most familiar to us as an energy source for cooking food.

Every microwave oven contains a magnetron, a tube in which electrons are affected by magnetic and electric fields in such a way as to produce micro wavelength radiation at about 2450 Mega Hertz (MHz) or 2.45 Giga Hertz (GHz). This microwave radiation interacts with the molecules in food. All wave energy changes polarity from positive to negative with each cycle of the wave. In microwaves, these polarity changes happen millions of times every second. Food molecules - especially the molecules of water - have a positive and negative end in the same way a magnet has a north and a south polarity.
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Sell-By Date

Like food, all relationships have a sell-by date.

Relationships started way back when the average life-expectancy would have been only 25-40 years of age.
So a lifetime commitment to a relationship wasn't quite so long, 10-15 years if you were very lucky.

Fast forward to the 21st century where people are living happily into their 90s, is it really reasonable to expect a lifetime commitment of 60+ years?

As with all things, there are exceptions in food too. Honey will last indefinitely but even that can crystallise and look a bit shabby. It takes a bit of hot stuff to bring it back again.
Some relationships also stand the test of time, but when they crystallise, somebody needs to be there,and willing, to apply that fix to make it gleam again.

Other foods you do keep forever, much past their sell-by date. But they grow dusty in the back of the cupboard as you don't want to get rid of them, but are not actively using them either. It is better to just clear out the cupboard and start afresh.

With all foods, it is better to enjoy them when they are fresh, and not try to hold on to them as they grow musty and dusty.

The sweetest food is often the one with the shortest lifespan. Think cupcakes grin

So, for 2018, maybe we should stop thinking longterm, and getting disappointed when they go sour, and just enjoy the sweetness of a relationship for however long it lasts.

One beautiful fresh cupcake will always be tastier than the dusty cans in the back of the cupboard.

Carpe diem.
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This is The Tropical Fruits Part II

MMMM Indonesia has a lot of tropical fruits but some of them, I am not found the pictures. Maybe, I will take the pictures before I eat them........

This is the tropical fruits, I find the picture

1.Dragon Fruit, this fruit has two color, gray and purple
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2.Jambu Air, (guava fruit water) also have two color, green and pink
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3. Guava
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4. Cashew Fruit
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5. buah sawo (sapodilla fruit)
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6. buah nagka (jackfruit)
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7. duku
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8. Jeruk Bali (Bali Orange)
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we still have any fruits, I guess it is good enough for the information about tropical fruits
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XuanMai

The "defects" of Jesus (part 2)

Hi everyone!wave

Do you agree with me Jesus was the most weird character in the history of the world ever? If He's a normal person like all people, then I would not loving Him as I've done. And more again... that's...

Jesus didn't know how to do the math
In the parable of "The lost sheep" ( Matthew 18, 12-14; Luke 15, 4-7), we see the behavior of Jesus showed He did not know how to calculate. One who has 100 sheep in an open area, and then He lost one sheep. Can not understand how He calculated that 1 lost sheep that was worth more than 99 (?), because He has left 99 sheep to go looking for the lost one! 1 is bigger, 1 is be worth more than 99? Not true! It seems that Jesus didn't know how to do the math!confused grin wave
Crazyheart38

Promiscuity

Engaging in an unselective s*xual act is not my kind of thing, does that make me less of a woman? I have friends who openly enjoys casual sex, they chat, meet up and end up having sex with the guy. Seems normal to them....not to me.

I see sex as something special between two people who genuinely care for each other . I can wait for that special person and that perfect time...does that mean I'm cold ?

I'm not judging people who engage in casual sex, flings or one nigh stands but to me, promiscuous people have issues and difficulties in forming an emotional bond that could lead to a good relationship.

Would you find these kind of people impressive and someone to be trusted in a relationship?
Mapmakeronline today!

Is old fashioned romance dead?

These days the internet and mobile technology has allowed us to meet people all over the world, messaging, Skype and these internet dating sites have become normal even to those of us over 50.

I do miss the days when I would have to ask permission from a girl’s father, getting dressed up and taking her out for a meal, sending flowers the next day even if the date didn’t go well. Cards and letters? a thing of the past.

Instant messaging is great, but so is talking on the phone, hearing someone’s voice, listening to what they have to say can still give me a warm feeling.

Meeting someone in person for the first time after messages and phone calls should be exciting, the days building up to the meeting are full of nervous worries “will she like me” “will I like her”........Normally these worries are silly but it’s how it should be.

What would be your ideal first date? And do you think that technology has taken away the romance?
Angelpepper

Back Down Memory Lane

I been thinking about the people that, had been here @ ConnectingSingles. In the pass with us. On the blogs & Forums! And I am dedicating this post, in memories of them 2015...hug

And I also! Will like for you to add your memories of someone that was here at CS. In the pass, to the post.

I know many of them. But! I will like for you to add on too!......wine

Redex
Fotina
Delatude
Daytadude
Nonsmoker
Coco
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Catfoot

You Call It Justice?

I find it disturbing that people can call it justice when a human is killed and mutilated by a wild animal and yet when a human kills another human they don’t want to see the death penalty being implemented.mumbling

Has the life of a wild animal now been elevated to above that of a human being? I agree that poaching is wrong and should be punished severely and I agree that a poacher eaten by a wild animal brought it onto himself but it is not for us to say that he got what he deserved. We are supposed to be compassionate beings; the senseless killing of another living creature, be that animal or human, is a tragedy. At least that is what it should be!uh oh

It is a disregard to human life that leads to callous remarks like we saw just the other day on Annlee’s blog. That is why we have a situation where cruelty to animals, treason, tax evasion and the likes is punished more severely than murder. We have lost our respect for life, especially that for human life.blues
cats meow cats meow

Relax, it is Fridayyay
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Life in social media X

Life in social media X
Life in social media X
Life in social media X
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