Zoon on June 17th, 2009

Anything you catch in the sea is lawful for you, and all food from it, for your enjoyment and that of travellers… (Qur’an, 5:96)

The fact the average age of people developing and dying from heart disease is constantly decreasing has considerably increased the importance attached to coronary health. Although a great many advances have been [...]

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Zoon on June 17th, 2009

Kerala is a land of rivers and backwaters. Forty-four rivers crisscross the state along with innumerable runlets. Kerala is enchantingly beautiful and is truly the undiscovered part of India, which is also considered as God’s own State that is also known for emerald-green sliver of land. It is a tropical paradise that is sandwiched between [...]

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Production, economists aptly put, is creation of utility. Good. Fine. But where are the factors of production in Nigeria mostly found? Simple. In the cities or not very far from the cities! Land, Labour, Capital and Entrepreneurship. Yes! The land for the cities is mostly skimmed from the surrounding areas, eventually creating a megalopolis like [...]

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If you are taking the family away for a holiday, there is nothing better than booking a Summer Cruise, a very popular choice. This is not just an activity to be enjoyed by the family. Often newlyweds will leave their honeymoon till the Summer months so they can get away when the weather [...]

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Zoon on June 17th, 2009

Area 51. It’s the most famous military institution in the world that doesn’t officially exist. If it did, it would be found about 100 miles outside Las Vegas in Nevada’s high desert, tucked between an Air Force base and an abandoned nuclear testing ground. Then again, maybe not— the U.S. government refuses to say. You [...]

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Dover, Southampton and Harwich seem to be the most favoured UK departure ports for cruise lines. But what about you poor folks who don’t live anywhere near these ports? Having to fly, drive or take the coach or train to get there can easily add on an extra day to your holiday and not everyone [...]

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When Phileas Fogg set off around the world on a wager for £20,000 he was given just 80 days in which to circumnavigate the planet – a feat deemed almost laughable upon the arrival of the magnificent Concorde, but nonetheless an enviable adventure. Anyone who has been travelling will concede that the world is a [...]

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Comedian Don Barnhart tells what it takes to make the soldiers laugh in a dangerous setting like a war zone.
My name is Don Barnhart and I am a professional stand up comedian.  What do I mean by ‘professional’?  Well, what I mean is that I have been fortunate enough to make a comfortable living travelling [...]

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Zoon on June 17th, 2009

ISAAC NEWTON, about 300 years ago, theorized how gravity works. He imagined a man throwing an object from the top of an unusually high mountain. If simply dropped, the object would fall, as would an apple, downward to the ground.

If, however, it was thrown forward, it would follow a curved path in falling to the [...]

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Zoon on June 17th, 2009

by Roy Witman

These days, the world is at your fingertips. Say the word and you can quickly book a cruise to any of the seven continents. With so many destinations available, how in the world do you choose where to go? Perhaps a quick overview of some exotic, exciting and eclectic [...]

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