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the advent of DSL, Internet access speed in India has improved a lot. There was a time when I used to download files at 1/2 KB/s and now with my 256kpbs broadband connection, I can get a maximum of GigaOM has an interesting perspective on that....With the advent of DSL, Internet access speed in India has improved a lot. There was a time when I used to download files at 1/2 KB/s and now with my 256
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Computers & Technology by amay at 1:33 AM on June 23, 2008
of magnetic stripe cards.With the advent of new technologies many people have predicted the demise of the magnetic stripe. However, with the investment in the current infrastructure this is not likely to be any for the financial markets has provided the industry with a new lease on life. This coupled with the advent of the security techniques now available means that many applications can expect to be using magnetic stripe
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Computers & Technology by Rupesh at 10:52 PM on June 05, 2008
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Homework Anonymously at 9:51 AM on April 15, 2009
yes. two wheelers may prefer to avoid to wear helmet, wet in reason season and the companion to have the same facility so they may opt nano.which in due course of time may impact 2 wheeler industry...Nano will be a por mans car. The ones with purchasing power will never go for a Nano. A car in Indian
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News & Current Affairs by Opee V at 11:46 AM on March 28, 2009
216, although with spare parts 257.You may be interested in this, which I used for research, and its funny too.http://www.reasonablyclever.c om/lego/advent2006/1.html
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Puja & Rituals by Neha Bist at 4:14 PM on December 31, 2008
216, although with spare parts 257.You may be interested in this, which I used for research, and its funny too.http://www.reasonablyclever.c om/lego/advent2006/1.html
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Puja & Rituals by pragati math at 3:43 PM on December 31, 2008
216, although with spare parts 257.You may be interested in this, which I used for research, and its funny too.http://www.reasonablyclever.c om/lego/advent2006/1.html
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Puja & Rituals by Koena Mitra at 7:58 PM on December 30, 2008
no, it stays in the middle of the advant wreath all season
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Puja & Rituals by Neha Bist at 10:07 AM on December 29, 2008
The Advent wreath is a circular garland of evergreen branches representing eternity. On that wreath, five candles are typically arranged. During the season of Advent one candle on the wreath is lit each Sunday as a part of the Advent services. Each candle represents an aspect of the spiritual preparation for the coming of the Lord, Jesus Christ.CandlesSet on the branches of the wreath are four
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Puja & Rituals by sekhar gupta at 10:11 PM on December 27, 2008
The purple coloration for the shirts and cassocks of Bishops is likewise something whose origins are shrouded in mystery. Some claim that it is because it is the color of penitence and that bishops are supposed to be reminders of that. Most costume historians believe it is because in the Roman Empir
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Puja & Rituals by sekhar gupta at 12:19 AM on December 26, 2008
NARSIMHAVATHAAR. Lord Naaraayana had to assume the form of half lion and half man to kill the demon Hiranya Kashipu. Hiranya Kashipu was bent upon taking revenge on Lord
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Puja & Rituals by seema sanju at 6:19 PM on December 25, 2008
The purpose for which the advent of Matsyaavathaar took place was the restoration of the the vedhas from the hands of the demon Somakaasura, who stole them from Brahma and hid them in the sea. Dharma
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Puja & Rituals by seema sanju at 2:21 AM on December 25, 2008
The gods and demons desired to acquire Amrith, elixir of life that would confer immortality and prayed to Lord Narayana. He instructed them to churn the ocean of milk having the mountain Mandhara as the churning-rod and Vaasuki-serpent as the rope. When the mountain was about to submerge in the ocea
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Puja & Rituals by seema sanju at 2:21 AM on December 25, 2008
Advent is a period of 4 Sundays before Christmas it is in preperation for celebrating Christs birth. You certainly could find out more about it by talking to any Catholic priest at a church parish.
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Puja & Rituals by Koena Mitra at 7:39 PM on December 23, 2008
This varies from year to year. In Western churches, it begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and therefore changes each year. In Eastern churches, it begins in mid-November.
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Puja & Rituals by Neha Bist at 3:43 PM on December 23, 2008