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  • What's Politics?  By : Lionel Schniepp
    How much do we actually learn about politics.Are we even focused on even realizing about politics. If we study politics we'll better off and ask teh right questions.
  • Uncovering the Lies Of Tobacco Taxes Being Used To Offset Health Care Cost  By : Jonah Jameson
    Politicians and special interest lobby for higher taxes against smokers claiming that the monies will be used to offset health care cost, but is this fact, or fiction?
  • Conflicting Value Systems: The Paradox at the Heart of the American Dream  By : udaystudioexec
    We in the United States pride ourselves in being a society that is able to assimilate and include people of every ethnic group, cultural or religious background, belief or value system. However, what is the cost of defending the vision of the Founding Fathers? What is the paradox at the core of the American Dream?
  • Marketing Your Political Candidate With Four Color Process 4" x 9" Postcards  By : Bob Pairan
    4 color 4" x 9" political candidate and choosing your source for high quality, low cost, four color printing, fast!
  • Bedfordshire: the Spy Capital of World War II-00-5319  By : 4Ps--Marketing
    Groucho Marx famously quipped that ‘there’s no such thing as military intelligence’, but there can be no doubt the work of Allied intelligence in the Bedfordshire/Buckinghamshire area during World War II played a crucial part in defeating Nazi Germany and its Axis partners.
  • political ramble- jeff beck style-00-5268  By : chuck
    Politics is mainly the method and process of taking decisions for the group. The word politics integrates all the domestic and international policies. These
  • Providing relief to victims of Natural Disasters? - BBG Communications  By : Sean Hummer
    In order to answer this question we must first examine what is meant by the words "North America." In defining North America we find that it is a collection of about 25 countries, all of which differ in governmental and economic systems. Closer examination reveals that each government is made up of individual men.
  • Marketing your candidate with four color process 3.5" x 8.5" postcards  By : Bob Pairan
    4 Color 3.5" x 8.5" Political Postcards and choosing Your Source for High Quality, Low Cost, Four Color Printing, Fast!
  • Mother Teresa ramble-00-5227  By : chuck
    Mother Teresa was born as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, on August 27, 1910, the map of the heavens at her birth has the following stellar signature: Sagittarius,
  • Federal ramble, 007 style.-00-5214  By : chuck
    In this article, we will discuss A few things about the main advantages of federalism as a legal order, and look closely at the main reasons for its growing
  • From the Roaring Twenties to Rock n' Roll-00-5204  By : chuck
    Music is an essential part of history.

    The roaring 20’s. The age of Jazz. Jazz was very popular in the 20’s, along with a great Jazz artist named Louis
  • Reusable Grocery Bags Do Not Make You Sick Just Propaganda from Plastic Bags Industry  By : EcoAl
    This article details the hysteria crafted by the Canadian Plastics Industry exaggerating the health concerns of using reusable bags. The goal is to create a healthy environment
  • Hypnotic Mind Control Can Be Used For Your Advantage  By : Jonathan Groves
    There is a big problem to many of the approaches to learning hypnotic mind control, and this problem is the constant dependence of Ericksonian hypnotic language patterns.. Almost everyone knows that talk is cheap. Language does have some importance in hypnotic mind control, but language in and of itself will only take you so far.
  • After 1 Year, Obama vs. Reagan  By : RJ Camposagrado
    How is President Barack Obama doing as we approach end of his first year in office? Obama clearly inherited a difficult situation economically and only Reagan's time in office in the modern era came even remotely close.
  • The Unprecedented Popularity of the Tea Party Movement  By : Roberto Garabell
    The term Tea Party has come to take on an all new meaning in America in the year 2009. Deriving their name and spirit from the original "Boston Tea Party" incident that occured in the year 1773, these modern day Tea Parties are nation-wide protests by citizens, against government spending, the economic stimulus package and any type of tax increases.
  • Pearl Harbor Attacks  By : Brian Gosur
    Sixty eights years ago America was deliberately attacked by Japan launching us into world war ll. The courage and resolve of those brave men and women on that fateful day saved America.
  • Global Terrorism: Twisted Terms to Hijack History  By : Alice Brooks
    Since 9/11, the U.S. has once again positioned itself as the great enemy of global terrorism in the world. But it is hard to swallow this tale if you’re a student of history. Governments that have acted with terror against its own citizens have frequently been kept in power and considered the great friends of western heads of state. Often terrorist is a term turned on the tongue of the beholder.
  • Details Socialized Health Care  By : Greg Jackson
    President Obama met with Congress yesterday to discuss the particulars of his socialized health care plan. The President campaigned preceding year on his aspirations to reform the health care system in the United States and has wasted no time. He has been discussing a plan to let Americans to buy into a government insurance plan. Some rumors say that the President plans to make this plan mandatory with hefty penalties if not purchased andadhered to.
  • A Tale of Cambridgeshire History-00-4590  By : 4Ps--Marketing
    Delving into the local history of many UK cities and towns can be hugely interesting but the area of Cambridgeshire is perhaps the most captivating in its chronicles of times gone by.
  • United States Marine Corps  By : Brian Gosur
    For 234 years the United States Marine Corps has been putting their lives on the line sacrificing, fighting, and dieing for the freedom of all people in America and all around the world.
  • Geithner Believes Downturn is Becoming Weaker  By : Greg Jackson
    The Secretary of the United States Treasury, Timothy Geithner, reported this weekend that the international recession seemed to be ‘losing strength’ but that to come out of it robust the United States and China would need to set up major economic reforms to generate a stronger foundation. According to Geithner, a thriving transition to a stronger international financial system will “call for substantial changes to fiscal policy and financial regulation around the planet.”
  • Michelle Obama Thinks Her Husband Is Most Annoying In Tennis  By : Dave Vower
    At NBCs The Jay Leno Show, aired on late Friday evening, Michelle Obama confessed that her husband is most annoying at a tennis match. On response to the hosts question , what she finds most annoying in Barrack Obama, Michelle said its the approach he beats her very often in tennis games.
  • Health Trade Fails to Meet Necessities  By : Greg Jackson
    One of President Obama’s plans to slice national expenses has fallen short for a second time. The planned $2 trillion savings suggestion that was announced and praised a a small number of months ago has fallen short by several hundred billion dollars. Health industry officials in spite of everything claimed success in producing solid proposals in time for a deadline put in place by the President where they promised to restrict their own costs to aid his outline for health care reform.
  • Indian Government initiates project to save the house sparrows from extinction  By : Dave Vower
    In September this year, the Indian ministry for setting and forest initiated a three year project to assist save the house sparrows in India. This project is to be wiped out collaboration with Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and its primary aim is to attempt to to everything thats doable to assist save the house sparrows from extinction. The project is to be headed by environmentalist Mohammed.E. Dilawar of BNHS.
  • Woman kills terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir  By : Dave Vower
    In an exceptionally brave act, Ruksana Kausar of Jammu and Kashmir killed a terrorisr together with his own weapon. In this September 27th incident, the brave lady of 20 years snatched the assault rifle of an attacking terrorist and shot him dead.
  • Electronic Cigarette Use Sweeps The USA Despite Lack Of FDA Approval  By : Rhonda Mitchel
    It seems that smokers are tired of the government making decisions that affects their lives are not tolerating it any longer and are not asking for approval.
  • Should The FDA Be Obligated To Approve Electronic Cigarettes  By : Rhonda Mitchel
    Most argue that they are harmless and personal freedom should dictate the decision.
  • Judging The Electronic Cigarette Fairly For A Change  By : Rhonda Mitchel
    With so much media spin going on, lets take a look at some key factors.
  • Saudi Arabia Punishes Women Rights Activists With Lashes. Lets Stop it Together.  By : Roberto Garabell
    75-year-old widow named Sawadi in Saudi Arabia was sentenced to 40 lashes and four months in prison for socializing with two men (each 25 years old)that were bringing her bread. The sentence also demands that the woman be deported after serving her sentence.
  • Barak The Magic Negro  By : Jan Michaels
    Recently, the majority of Americans sent a clear message to the Republican party that we reject racism, bigotry and the usual politics of fear and small minded people. This sent the Republican party into a panic and a desperate search for becoming more appealing to more than just rich white people and skinheads.
  • Clarion Fund - Against Radical Islam  By : Roberto Garabell
    The Clarion Fund educates Americans regarding the threats posed by Radical Islam.
  • Copyright Law  By : Luke Anderson
    Creating a work of art, writing a book, or releasing a publication is not an easy task. By all means, everyone involved in such endeavors will do anything to protect them. The Copyright Law serves as a written shield to ...
  • Tenancy Law  By : Luke Anderson
    If you are planning to rent a house or a business space in Munich it might be best to consider consulting lawyers. The Tenancy Law is strictly imposed in ...
  • Inheritance Law  By : Luke Anderson
    When someone dies, people want everything in order. They want their estates to be passed onto their rightful heirs. The Inheritance Law provides the order to which inheritance ...
  • Labor Law  By : Luke Anderson
    A good relationship between a business owner and employees is an ideal picture. Inevitably, there will be differences and there will be occurrences when ...
  • Lawyers in Munich  By : Luke Anderson
    Everything that we do revolves around the law. Our acts are either in accordance or in violation of the laws of the land. If you live in Germany, lawyers in Munich can give you legal advice to make sure that there will nothing to worry ...
  • Help the Marines for Todays Armed Forces  By : Roberto Garabell
    Connecting with service people keeps people talking whether they are at home or on the frontlines. We want folks to be remembering about whats important and to go out and support these awesome men and women. Send a note or shake a soldier’s hand at the local store.
  • We Americans Have Failed Our Military  By : Roberto Garabell
    By electing a President who does not understand or respect American values, we have failed to support the hard work and sacrifice of the brave men and women in our armed forces.
  • Americans Enter Gun Buying Frenzy  By : Roberto Garabell
    Americans across the entire nation are buying firearms in record numbers in anticipation of new restrictions on their Constitutional rights.
  • Raja Petra Released from Imprisonment for Freedom of Speech Activities  By : Roberto Garabell
    Blogger Raja Petra was released from imprisonment due to an order by a Malaysian court.
  • Empty Out Your 401k  By : Roberto Garabell
    The Obama administration and Congressional Democrats are working on plans to confiscate funds in American's 401k retirement accounts. Individual Americans must act now to prevent their retirement funds from being confiscated.
  • Missionary Hamir Lakha  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1888-1963)

    Lakhpat was the oldest port of Kutchh, situated near Indus river. It depopulated from 15000 to 2500 in 1847 during a famine and became absolutely desolated. Hamir Lakha’s grandfather migrated from the depopulated region of Lakhpat and came in Sind, where he rendered valuable services in different villages. It is related that Bibi Mariam (1744-1832), the mother of Imam Hasan Ali Shah visited India with Mirza Abul Kassim in 1829 to resolve the internal strifes of the community in Bombay. She arrived in Karachi via Muscat, and reached Lakhpat after visiting Jerruk. The temperature of Lakhpat was so scorching that the people travelled at night on camels. It was the grandfather of Missionary Hamir Lakha, who arranged her nocturnal journey between Ramki Bazar and Lakhpat. He well cushioned the camels and made the journey of Bibi Mariam comfortable. Ramki Bazar was a small village between Sind and Kutchh in district Tharparkar, about 32 miles from Badin. It was an ancient town and a bustling commercial center where trade caravans came from all parts of India. All kinds of grains and cottage butter were brought from interior Sind and transported on camels in Bhuj, Mundra, Mandavi, etc. It appears that 250 to 300 Ismailis of Kutchh lived in this area. His grandfather had come from Lakhpat and settled in the village called Nindo, near Badin, with his 18 year old son Lakho (1829-1928). Lakho was well built and very muscular. He also held a natural command on mathematics and was competent in maintaining the accounts. Seth Rahmatullah was an Ismaili merchant in Ramki Bazar, who learnt the talent and honesty of Lakho. He employed him in his firm to maintain the accounts.
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  • Letsfixlosal.com - a different blog, but a common purpose.  By : aaroah sunil
    Letsfixlosal is a blog that has been making a lot of waves as it wants to make changes that matter for Los Alamitos. This is one blog that encourages all kinds of participation.
  • Wazir Ghulam Hussain S.Thavar  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1907-1963)

    Thavar Pir Muhammad hailed from Dhoraji. It is said that he left Dhoraji in 1890 with his sons, Shakur Thavar and Hashim Thavar and arrived in Deccan, Hyderabad. He again moved towards Bijapur, where he opened his small grocery shop. His sons were traders of cutlery items and bones. Soon afterwards, Thavar Pir Muhammad ventured into the business of leather. His elder son, Shakur who was born in 1880 had established the Sholapur Tenneries at very young age in Sholapur and became a pioneer merchant of leather. Shakur Thavar died on June 4, 1952 at the age of 72 years.
  • Dewan Ghulam Hussain Mohammad Jindani  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Naser was from Jamnagar, Kutchh and he came from a noble family. He migrated towards Zanzibar in 1851 to find a better life for his family. He had only a son, called Mohammad, who was born in Zanzibar in 1864. Mohammad Naser served the jamat devotedly in different fields. He was also noted for his generosity. When the first Ismaili Council established in 1905 at Nairobi with Varas Mohammad Rehmatullah Hemani as its President, Mohammad Naser was also appointed as one of its founder members (1905-1914).

    On January 15, 1912, the Imam sent him a letter from Karachi and appointed him as his Estate Manager to take care of the Imam’s estates in Zanzibar in place of Varas Saleh. He took over its charges also from Kamadia Pradhan.
  • Wazir Ghulam Hussain Mohammad Ali Dharas  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Devji, the son of Lalji was a native of Junagadh, India. He was an eminent wool merchant, having immense devotion in social services. According to the available information, Devji is said to have joined the Ismaili caravan in Bhuj, Kutchh headed by a certain Dharamsi Punjuani which was bound for Iran for the didar of Imam Shah Khalilullah (1792-1817) in Yazd at the beginning of 1817. They started from the port of Mandavi, Kutchh and boarded for Muscat and landed at Port Abbas, and reached Yazd on camels. Yazd is situated between Isfahan and Kirman on the route leading to Baluchistan.
  • Food Apartheid  By : Roberto Garabell
    The LA City Council is attempting to ban the sale of fast food to the poor people of Los Angeles.
  • Huzur Varas Ghulam Ali Allana  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1906-1985)

    Ghulam Ali Allana traced his descent from a certain Haji, and whose son, Vali was a small merchant in Lahari Bandar, Sind. When the port of Lahari Bandar dried up, Vali came in Jerruk, where he lived with his son Saleh. The son of Saleh was Aloo, whose business expanded as far as Bhuj, Kutchh. Natho, the son of Aloo lived for some time in Bhuj, Kutchh and then settled down in Mulla Katiar, Sind. Natho’s son was Khalfan, who migrated towards Karachi with his wife, called Lakhanni. Khalfan was the care-taker (jamatbhai) in the Kharadhar Jamatkhana. He had four sons, Allana, Pesan, Ghulam Hussain and Mohammad; and four daughters, Fatima, Khatija, Zainab and Mianbai. Allana joined a Jewish firm in Karachi to repair the watches. In 1882, Allana started his own small shop of repairing and selling the watches, and ultimately he was destined to become a leading dealer of watches. Allana was a thrice-married man. He had two sons, Hussain and Fijey from his first wife. He had no child from his second wife. His third wife was Sharafi, the daughter of Mukhi Hashu, and the mother of Dr. Ghulam Ali Allana.
  • Fidai Khorasani  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1850-1925)

    Muhammad bin Zain al-Abidin bin Karbalai Daud Khorasani, was also known as Fidai Khorasani and Haji Akhund in Iran. He was born in 1850 in Dizbad, a village located in the mountains between Mashhad and Nishapur. He traced his descent from Khaki Khorasani (d. 1646), the famous Ismaili poet. Fidai Khorasani took his formal education in Dizbad and studied in Bakiriya Madrasa in Mashhad. He was knowledgeable in religion since childhood and explored rare historical documents on Ismailism.
  • Varas Fadhu Piru Khalikdina  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1885-1936)

    Nur Muhammad was a devout Ismaili, who lived in Jimpir, Sind. His son Khalikdina however took up his abode at Jerruk. Khalikdina had three sons, Piru, Yonus and Juma. The elder son Piru, also called Pir Muhammad, was the Mukhi in Jerruk. Mukhi Piru had four sons, Fadhu, Aziz Ali, Amir Ali and Ghulam Hyder. The most prominent among them was Fadhu.

    The real name of Fadhu was Fida Hussain, but he became better known as Fadhu. He was also called Fazal Ali. Fadhu was born in Jerruk on May 9, 1885. He was admitted in Alumal Trikamdas School for primary education in Karachi. He joined N.G. High School for higher education. After his father died in 1913, he had to take over charge of his father’s business. He also became a Commission Agent of a British firm, Ralli Bros. Ltd. in Karachi, exporting bones.
  • Slight Of Hand Politicians, Lawyers, Judges, Bankers, Corporate Moguls - Scoundrels All  By :
    America is in danger of being destroyed from within. Not by some disenfranchised group, but by the very ones who have benefited the most
  • Is Barack Obama, Camelot's New Knight?  By : Adolfo Rosado
    Barack Obama receives the endorsement of the Kennedys at Washington DC's American University.

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