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  • Pakistan Attractions
    By: jacobson | - Pakistan is also one of the most visited countries around the world. People from around the world come here for its unique culture, food, music and people who are very caring. It has some of the most attractive mountainous ranges and some of the highest mountain peaks around the world. The major cities of Pakistan which have all the latest amenities of life , with business centers, latest infrastructural facilities and modern lifestyles are Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar, Lahore, Multan.


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  • Missionary Kassim Ali Muhammad Jaffer
    By: Ibrahim | - (b. 1925)

    Saboo, the great grandfather of Varas Kassim Ali lived in Jerruk, Sind. His grandfather, Karmali and his family known as the Sabooani family migrated to Karachi and settled in the location of Kharadhar. The father of Varas Kassim Ali was Muhammad Jaffer (1856-1946), served as a volunteer, and supplied the vegetables and fruits daily in the Honeymoon Lodge for Imam's family. In 1920, he generously contributed funds in the building of the premises of the Baitul Khiyal in Kha ...

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  • Chief Wazir Kassim Ali Hasan Ali Javeri
    By: Ibrahim | - Period (1877-1968)

    Sayed Imam Shah (d. 1520) is said to have launched a brisk mission in Gujrat. He converted a certain Khoja Jiva in Khambat, Gujrat. Khoja Jiva was well rooted in Ismailism and he himself converted large number of Kanabi caste of the Hindus, notably Motilal, Daya Ram Nathu, etc. The descendant of Motilal migrated to Surat during the time of Imam Nizar II (1585-1628), who deputed Sayed Abdul Nabi in India, whose tomb is in Kankara Khadi, near Surat. He was followed ...

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  • Varas Karim Kassim
    By: Ibrahim | - Period (1878-1958)

    Karim Kassim was the younger brother of Varas Bandali Kassim (1875-1956). He was born in 1878 in Karachi, where he acquired his formal education from Sind Madresa-tul-Islam School upto fourth class. He held a strong command in English, Gujrati and Sindhi languages. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan was his classmate.

    Karim Kassim left Karachi most probably in 1908 and made Hyderabad as his next home. He built a beautiful bungalow at Princ ...

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  • Motion Detector Alarm Color Hidden Camera With Dvr For Home And Business Security
    By: Jack Krohn | - This Mini Alarm DVR with PIR detection & motion detection color hidden camera is loaded with features that makes it unique. Here are the major ones.

    1.Hidden Camera with DVR-It records images to an 8 GB SD card up to 144 hrs depending on speed.

    2.Flash Memory-Built in 128M flash memory for all types of documents.

    3.Overwriting-When memory is full it keeps recording over old pictures-a unique feature.

    4.Lithium Ion Battery-Can record up ...

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  • The Most Popular Home Security Products-the Top Five
    By: Jack Krohn | - Home security is a huge business in the US because burglary is on the rise. Throw in home invasions and you are talking about a big problem with lots of potential solutions in the industry that revolves around home security.

    They have all kinds of products and services available in this multi-billion dollar industry. There security guards, perimeter fences, security systems with or without monitoring, guard dogs, security devices, hidden cameras-the list goes on and on.
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  • Manali Tourer Attractions
    By: adinsmth | - Manali Travel

    Holy with achromatic mountains, pine grooves, river and lakes, Manali presents the philosophy exemplar of Fuss Nature. It is situated at an height of 6260 feet above the sea construction and is one of the preferred section for tourist in Bharat. The mesmerizing hill-station is sandwiched between the sky scratch peaks of Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar. Thence, nature lovers and adventure freaks, oft meet here to fit their type of bark.

    Superfine term to travel ...

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  • Manali - Blessed With Snowy Mountains
    By: adinsmth | -

    Manali - Glorious with achromatic mountains Fortunate with snowy mountains, conifer grooves, river and lakes, Manali presents the aesthetical exemplar of Mother Nature. It is situated at an height of 6260 feet above the sea raze and
    is one of the challenger dirty for tourist in Bharat. The mesmerizing hill-station is sandwiched between the sky scratch peaks of Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar. Thus, nature lovers and labor freaks, ofttimes call here to fulfil their typewrite of bar ...

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  • Varas Karim Kassim
    By: Ibrahim | - Period (1878-1958)

    Karim Kassim was the younger brother of Varas Bandali Kassim (1875-1956). He was born in 1878 in Karachi, where he acquired his formal education from Sind Madresa-tul-Islam School upto fourth class. He held a strong command in English, Gujrati and Sindhi languages. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan was his classmate.

    Karim Kassim left Karachi most probably in 1908 and made Hyderabad as his next home. He built a beautiful bungalow at Princ ...

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  • Fire And Burglar Alarms
    By: Derick Kon | - Fire and Burglar Alarms are security systems that prevent invasion of an intruder and prevent damages caused by fire. These are electronic alarms designed to alert users of specific dangers.

    Burglar alarm systems are available in different types according to control panels, keypads, sensors, and motion detectors. Such systems commonly use security sensors that indicate opening of a door or window or detect motion via passive infrared (PIR).

    The type of sensors designed ...

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  • The Vital Role Of An Indoor Motion Detector In Home Security
    By: David Deffenbaugh | - After the door and window alarms, indoor motion detectors are a primary feature of good, effective home security system. Unfortunately, many people are leery of motion detectors. They either think they are "too" hi-tech and therefore not affordable, or they"ve had negative experiences with too many "false alarms" by accidental triggering.

    The truth is, motion detectors are available based on a variety of technologies and covering a wide range of pric ...

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  • Knock Off The Burglars With Your Home Alarm System
    By: Anannya Negi | - A mans home is his castle, as the saying goes. But homes today dont normally feature ramparts, drawbridges, moats and six-foot thick stone walls to keep out unwanted visitors. Today, a home security alarm, and preferably monitored home alarm systems, is needed to ensure your homes security. Not only does installing a home alarm system improve the safety of your family and possessions, but it can also decrease your home insurance costs. The Top Ten Home Alarm and House Security Devices l ...
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  • Differentiating Your Led Design
    By: Gavin Hesse | - Currently, when most illumination customers think most differentiation, they think most using colouration LEDs for mixing light. These RGB, RGBA, etc. applications fit an interesting niche in both architectural and stage illumination designs. However, a lack of imagination has gripped the market in terms of attractive many of these same principles and attacking the substantially larger White Light market.
    Most engineers are currently creating me-too albescent light designs by attrac ...

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  • Honorary Missionary Kassim Ali R.paroo
    By: Ibrahim | - Period (1906-1998)

    In 1852, Haji Paroo and Jaffer Paroo, two brothers emigrated from Bhuj, Kutchh and settled in Zanzibar. The son of Jaffer Paroo was Hasham Paroo, whose son was Rajab Ali. The son of Rajab Ali was Count Kassim Ali R. Paroo.

    Count Kassim Ali Paroo was born on October 31, 1906 in Bagomoyo, Tanganyika. His whole family migrated to Mombasa, Kenya in 1913. He joined Government School in Mombasa (1911-1916). There weren't any facilities for higher education ...

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  • Missionary Kassim Ali Muhammad Jaffer
    By: Ibrahim | - Period (b. 1925)

    Saboo, the great grandfather of Varas Kassim Ali lived in Jerruk, Sind. His grandfather, Karmali and his family known as the Sabooani family migrated to Karachi and settled in the location of Kharadhar. The father of Varas Kassim Ali was Muhammad Jaffer (1856-1946), served as a volunteer, and supplied the vegetables and fruits daily in the Honeymoon Lodge for Imam's family. In 1920, he generously contributed funds in the building of the premises of the Baitul Khiyal ...

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  • Social Web Results
  • Conexant Launches New Video Surveillance Solution for Smart Home and Security Applications Shared By: netishop - The low-power CX93510 encoder... motion sensors with low-cost passive infrared (PIR) technology, intercoms, baby monitors, and IP network cameras.

  • DD&F Installs Third Custom Environment at PIR | Phoenix Arizona Real Estate Local News and Business Directory Shared By: evliving - Local creative fabrication studio, Detail Design and Fabrication (DD&F), continues to impress Arizona sports facilities with their creative and unique...

  • Blog Archive » Raceway’s ‘Winter Wonderland’ will include one night just for bikes Shared By: djrhienna - Since 1993, the Portland International Raceway (PIR) has hosted the holiday tradition known as Winter Wonderland Each year, over 100,000 people...

  • Is the sensor on top of the traffic light a camera? Shared By: darksnitch - Generally, I believe they are passive infra red (PIR) devices to detect the presence of a vehicle stopping at the red traffic light. This is to notify...

  • PIR, Peacock Lane holiday light shows offering car-free nights | Hard Drive - OregonLive.com Shared By: pdxcommute - We're still rubbing the full moon out of our eyes this morning, trying to come up with an alt-commuting holiday song mash up. Jingle bike bells all...

  • Conexant Systems releases video encoder Shared By: KoreaSemicon - It includes support for PIR technology, which is used in motion sensors to detect changes in temperature caused by infrared sources of energy, such as...

  • DNSSEC: What a Registrar Needs to Know Shared By: Afilias -  The Vulnerability of DNS  Quick Intro to DNSSEC  PIR and DNSSEC Timeline  Friends and Family Program  Some DNSSEC Terminology  OT&E Functionalit...

  • Sindh ghost schools reopening Shared By: muhdabbas - 1,700 schools removed from list of non-functional schools Hyderabad, Dec 06: Sindh Education Minister Pir Mazhar-ul-Haq has stated that 1,700 building...

  • DD&F Blog | DD&F Installs Third Custom Environment at PIR-Richard Petty Raceway Shared By: sandybruce - November is race time here in the Valley,... and eighth collaborative project with Phoenix International Raceway (PIR); The Richard Petty Raceway.

  • VideoSecu Motion Sensor Stylr Sentry Eye PIR IR Night Vision Camera and DVR All in One Digital Video Recorder built in... Shared By: silasbramblett3 - Amazon.com: VideoSecu Motion Sensor Stylr Sentry Eye PIR IR Night Vision Camera and DVR All in One Digital Video Recorder built in rechargable battery...


  • The Driveway Report
    By: Andrea M. | - Want some security options for the outside of your house?
    Your driveway is a great place to start! There are certain detectors or alarms that will tell you if someone or something comes onto your property via the driveway.
    The amount of different models and options can be confusing, so lets break it down.

    First you have your plain Jane hose model. This involves stringing a visible hose across your driveway. A signal is then sent usually to a wireless transmitter around 6 ...

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  • Sir Karim Ibrahim
    By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1840-1924)

    Karim Ibrahim's father Ibrahim Pabani came from Mandavi, Kutchh. He was an eminent owner of the ships, sailing in Arabian and Zanzibar coasts. He had three sons - Ladha, Datoo and Karim. Ibrahim Pabani died in 1857.

    Karim Ibrahim was born on November 18, 1840 at Mandavi, where he acquired his formal education. When his father died, he was about 16 years old. He prospered his business in Bombay and opened the branches as far as Hong Kong, Shanghai an ...

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  • Missionary Karam Hussain
    By: Ibrahim | - Period (1882-1934)

    The Shamsi Ismailis in Punjab, the followers of Pir Shams (d. 1356), mostly practiced the Ismaili faith in solitude in the garb of the Hindus, and became known as the gupti (secretive). These gupti Ismailis mostly resided in 73 different villages in Punjab. Most of them revealed themselves from the Hindu culture, and emerged in public and assumed the Islamic names soon after the orders of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah in 1910. The Imam is reported to have issued his n ...

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  • Wazir Jivabhai Bhanji
    By: Ibrahim | - Period (1866-1938)

    Jivabhai Bhanji traced his lineage from a certain Bhagat Virabhai Devasi, who lived in the beginning of 15th century in Kathiawar. Paraptani is said to be his only son, and his son was Parpiya. Karim was the younger son of Parpiya, and the son of the former was Bhima, who also lived for some time in Mundra, Kutchh with his son Hamid. The next generation followed by Hamid was
    Bhanji, who passed a hard life in Kathiawar in poverty with his two sons, Jiva and K ...

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  • Juma Jan Muhammad
    By: Ibrahim | - Period (1850-1912)

    Juma Jan Muhammad was born possibly in 1850 in Bombay, where he got his early education. He was a leading leather merchant in Bombay and a commission agent. He was also an owner of a tannery at Dharavi. He extended his business as far as Europe and Burma.

    Juma Jan Muhammad also waged war against the parents who were grinding their daughters in the millstone of illiteracy, and exerted in promoting education among the females, and took keen interest in ...

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  • Missionary Juma Bhagat Ismail
    By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1868-1935)

    Juma Ismail or Juma Jan Muhammad traced his descent from a certain Ramal, who lived in the village of Buara in district Thatta, Sind and died in Jerruk. His son mostly dwelt in Kutchh and returned to Bhambor in Sind. The Kalhora rulers of Sind were his deadly enemies, therefore, the son of Ramal came in Karachi, assuming the name, Bambo. His son was Motiyo, who lived in district Badin. His son Allana, whose son Vali resided in Tando Bagho, Sind and looked after t ...

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  • Where To Locate Sound Effects
    By: S. Housley | - Royalty-free sound effect libraries contain thousands of sound effects that can be licensed for specific uses. A customer who uses royalty-free sound effects, as opposed to hiring a sound engineer to create them from scratch, can save considerable time, effort, and money. Typically, podcasters and other content producers can obtain non-exclusive rights to a single effect, or they can purchase a subscription of sorts. The subscriptions allow publishers to download a limited number of sound effect ...
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  • Microwave Motion Detector Safeguards Against Unfamiliar Movement In House
    By: Anannya Negi | - PIR and MW technology motion sensor is designed to detect human body movement in any protected area. It is equipped with high immunity and digital processing so that there is no possible intrusion in any protected area.

    This microwave motion detector, as the name suggests detects any minutest movement to alert everyone and all. Its regular auto-testing and reporting system safeguards against smallest fault possible. This advanced safety equipment generates reports that are supervis ...

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  • What You Really Need To Know About Home Monitoring Sensors
    By: David Deffenbaugh | - Many of the latest technological advancements that have impacted home security systems are evident in the systems monitoring sensors.

    An example of this is infrared motion detectors (sometimes called PIR motion sensors, or passive infrared sensors). These sensors are able to detect infrared radiation, such as is produced by the human body.

    Still other examples are sensors producing a beam of light with a companion photo sensor. Motion is detected when the ...

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  • What Kind Of Home Security Motion Detector Is Right For Me?
    By: David Deffenbaugh | - The home security motion detector is the where the entire home security system is activated. These are the input points for the entire system. They initiate the signals that result in the alert or the alarm being triggered. These sensors come in a variety of types and are based on various technologies. Quite frankly, choosing the appropriate sensors is a critical step in planning your home security system.

    Magnetic
    These are the most common sensors in home securit ...

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  • Cheap Flights To Islamabad - Budget Travel To Pakistan
    By: Richard Johnes | - Looking to travel Islamabad? A large number of cheap flights are available for your travel to Pakistan. You can take cheap flights to Islamabad for your trip and tours. Everyone wants to save hard earned money, so taking a cheap flight deal is one of the good options. Islamabad is the tenth largest city and capital of Pakistan. This city is well known for its hostility and friendly people.

    Whether you are traveling for a holiday or business a trip, cheap flights to Islamabad is the ...

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  • Count Jafferali Ali Megji
    By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1909-1968)

    Jafferali Ali Megji was born on December 16, 1909 in Dar-es-Salaam. Soon after his education, he joined the services of the community in different fields till he became the Honorary Secretary of the Council in 1937 and served for nine years with zeal and enthusiasm. He also established Corporations in Tanganyika.

    In 1948, he was appointed the President of the Ismailia Association for Tanganyika, and held the post for eight years. He was also the dir ...

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  • Count Jafferali Ali Megji
    By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1909-1968)

    Jafferali Ali Megji was born on December 16, 1909 in Dar-es-Salaam. Soon after his education, he joined the services of the community in different fields till he became the Honorary Secretary of the Council in 1937 and served for nine years with zeal and enthusiasm. He also established Corporations in Tanganyika.

    In 1948, he was appointed the President of the Ismailia Association for Tanganyika, and held the post for eight years. He was also the dir ...

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  • Count Jafferali Ali Megji
    By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1909-1968)

    Jafferali Ali Megji was born on December 16, 1909 in Dar-es-Salaam. Soon after his education, he joined the services of the community in different fields till he became the Honorary Secretary of the Council in 1937 and served for nine years with zeal and enthusiasm. He also established Corporations in Tanganyika.

    In 1948, he was appointed the President of the Ismailia Association for Tanganyika, and held the post for eight years. He was also the dir ...

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  • Jaffer Rahimtulla
    By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1870-1912)

    Jaffer Rahimtulla was the younger brother of Sir Ibrahim Rahimtullah (1862-1942). He was born in 1870 and after the death of his father, his brother Ibrahim Rahimtullah gave him adequate education. After his matriculation in 1888, he joined the university and passed B.A. (Hon.) in Philosophy and Logic. He then proceeded to London in 1894 for high education in laws and eventually became the barrister. He studied in London the laws of inheritance of the Ismailis fo ...

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  • Missionary Jaffer Ali Muhammad Sufi
    By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1908-1963)

    Jaffer Ali Muhammad Somji, surnamed Sufi was born at Karachi in 1908, where he took his formal education, both religious and secular. He started his career as a religious teacher as well as a supervisor of Wazir Rahim Boarding School. He also became a regular missionary in Karachi, and then moved to East Africa.

    In 1932, Jaffer Ali Muhammad Somji was appointed as a religious teacher of Boys High School in Mombasa, where he also established The Youn ...

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  • Honorary Missionary Jaffer Ali A.bhalwani
    By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1903-1990)

    Mukhi Rai Abajibhai Nathu Bhalwani was the Mukhi of Sanosara jamat in Saurashtra. He was a hakim by profession and treated the Ismailis free of charge. His wife Galabai (d. 1907) was also a dedicated social worker. Mukhi Rai Abajibhai died on February 10, 1956 and left behind four sons, in which Jaffer Ali Bhalwani was most prominent figure among the Ismailis.

    Jaffer Ali Bhalwani was born on December 27, 1903 in the village of Sanosara in Saurashtra ...

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  • Honorary Missionary Jaffer Ali A.bhalwani
    By: Ibrahim | - Period: (1903-1990)

    Mukhi Rai Abajibhai Nathu Bhalwani was the Mukhi of Sanosara jamat in Saurashtra. He was a hakim by profession and treated the Ismailis free of charge. His wife Galabai (d. 1907) was also a dedicated social worker. Mukhi Rai Abajibhai died on February 10, 1956 and left behind four sons, in which Jaffer Ali Bhalwani was most prominent figure among the Ismailis.

    Jaffer Ali Bhalwani was born on December 27, 1903 in the village of Sanosara in Saurashtra ...

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  • Conquest Of Mecca
    By: Ibrahim | - "The Treaty of Hudaibia had been nearly two years in force. Acting on the discretion allowed by the treaty, Banu Khazao and Banu Bakr, inhabiting Mecca and its neighborhood, the former had become the allies of the Prophet, the latter had entered into an alliance with Qoraish. These two rival tribes had been fighting among them for a long time. Aided by a party of Qoraish, Banu Bakr attacked by night an unsuspecting encampment of Banu Khazao, and slew several of them. The Khazao were forced to ta ...
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  • Musta'alins (bohras)
    By: Ibrahim | - "Badr al-Jamali, the Fatimid vizir expected the succession of Musta'li but he died in 487/1095, a month before the death of Imam al-Mustansir. The Imam appointed Lawun Amin ad-Dawla as a new vizir, but after few days, al-Afdal, the son of Badr al-Jamali managed to obtain office of vizirate when the Imam was on death-bed. After the death of Imam al-Mustansir, the year 487/1095 marks the triumph of vizirial prerogative over caliphal authority in the structure of the Fatimid empire. Al-Afdal howeve ...
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  • Thousands Of Different Swords For Sale Online
    By: Todd Alan | - For those interested in replica swords for sale should first be clear whether they want the original swords or the replica swords. Original swords of famous persons still remain in museums but some historical swords for sale may be located online for the serious collector.

    The person trying to buy swords for sale will be shopping for two reasons generally " to collect items and put them up for show as pieces of envy for neighbors or these may be very thoughtful gifts for a friend or f ...

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  • The Largest Selection Of Swords For Sale
    By: Todd Alan | - For sword gurus interested in swords for sale, they should first be clear whether they want the original or the look-a-like replicas. Most original swords of famous persons remain in museums but some historical swords for sale may be located online and can be acquired for those willing to make the investment.

    The person trying to collect swords for sale will be shopping for two reasons generally " to build a collection and put them up for show as pieces of envy for friends or these m ...

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  • Swords For Sale Galore Online
    By: Todd Alan | - For those interested in replica swords for sale should first be clear whether they want the original swords or the replica swords. Original swords of famous persons still remain in museums but some historical swords for sale may be located online for the serious collector.

    The person trying to collect swords for sale will be shopping for two reasons generally " to build a collection and put them up for show as pieces of envy for friends or these may be very thoughtful gifts for someon ...

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  • Ding Dong Burglar In Your Home
    By: Scott Chalmers | - Security in the home is at risk especially during hotter days when people become more careless. In fact it is surprising how careless people are when it comes to home security. People still leave spare keys under the mat, above the doorframe or even under a plant pot next to the front door. Leaving a key outside your door like this is highly irresponsible and may even in some cases invalidate any insurance cover you think you have.

    It's a really warm day and like everyone else you ...

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  • The Way Of The Lover
    By: ross heaven | - Syed Hamraz Ahsan was born into a Sufi Syed family and is a descendant of the prophet Mohammed. His grandfather was a pir (Sufi saint) and spiritual healer, who belonged to the Sufi Qadiriyyah Order, one of the oldest and most respected in the Indian subcontinent. In 2007, Syed Ahsan provided the introduction to my book, The Way Of The Lover: Rumi and the Spiritual Art of Love.

    I follow the religion of Love;
    Whatever way Love's camels take,
    That is my religion ...

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