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Saturday, August 28, 2021

Banking service chronicle

 Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle Monthly Magazine by bsc academy-subscribe published this article page no 39 very quietly this brutal totalitarian dictatorship that sought to enslave the planet quietly disappeared and more remarkably they all became capitalists. what a wild world we live in. i submit to you that we are on the eve of a new american revolution perhaps as powerful as the birth of our democracy in the 1700s. what has happened is that the power in this country is in the process of being re-distributed to the people themselves who are the voters. we were born as a republic remember the words and to the republic for which it stands in the pledge of allegiance. we are fast becoming a democracy based on the information dispersion created by the internet and cable television as a tool in everybodys home. granted there is tremendous noise on the internet meaning that there is an abundance of useless information but in the universe there are many gems and they are on the internet as well banking service chronicle monthly magazine.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Pratiyogita kiran English

 Pratiyogita kiran English

Pratiyogita kiranEnglish by kiran prakashan delhi published this article page no 13 iranian 240mm rocket launcher m 1985 it is important to analyze the basic characteristics of these weapon systems. the main factor related to the present conflict regards the rockets maximum range and the type of warhead used. so far the hezbollah have been using mainly short range rockets fired either from a single launcher often with an improvised timer enabling to aim the rocket towards a general direction and flight angle and then walk away from the launch site. iranian 122mm-mrl-iran various types of electronic timers often with a simple modified alarm clock do the rest. these rockets are an iranian version called haseb of the russian 107mm katyusha with a range of up to nine kilometers. another way to launch the rockets is by using multiple launchers to create a salvo effect. such launchers can be towed or mounted on jeeps trucks etc pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine free download.

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Meri saheli magazine yearly subscription

 Meri saheli magazine yearly subscription

Meri saheli magazineyearly subscription published this article page no 18 they have also started an annual north american model boat association world cup final. every year at the end of october through the beginning of november you can experience the annual london bridge days which are celebrated all over town! there is something for everyone at lake havasu with so much to do and see there. the sunsets are absolutely breathtaking and the scenery with all of its mountain splendor is simply amazing. the town is very welcoming to tourists and is one place that you might want to consider for your next vacation Meri saheli hindi magazine subscription.


Meri saheli magazineyearly subscription


Meri saheli magazine yearly subscription

 Meri saheli magazine yearly subscription

Meri saheli magazineyearly subscription published this article page no 16 lake havasu city has some of the most spectacular scenery in the southwest. actually the lake was a previous colorado river reservoir and was formed when the parker dam was built between 1934 and 1938. the town was named for the 45 mile long lake havasu on the colorado river by the chemehuevi indians and translates into land of the blue green water. it remains today a water lovers paradise. this pretty little mountain-scaped town of twenty-six square miles has a population of around 45000. it runs along the colorado river is also home to the mohave and sonoran deserts. lake havasu has an unbelievable 300 or more days of sunshine annually making it a perfect location for both water and desert lovers alike Meri saheli hindi magazine subscription.


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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

shine india magazine english medium

 shine india magazine english medium

shine india magazineenglish medium published this article page no 11 somehow the current president bush got it into his mind saddam still represented a threat to the stability of the region and therefore invaded again. in doing so he has opened pandoras box. once that box was opened no one can predict with any accuracy how this is going to play out. we have certainly done a number of things none of which play to our favor 1)                we have strengthened and emboldened iran. we are no longer in a position to threaten iran with invasion for continuing its nuclear program. we do not have the force structure to back up our threats. 2) we have strengthened syria in the same way as iran. 3)  we have aggravated the arab-israeli situation by weakening our own image as an honest third party to the conflict. 4)            we have destabilized iraq as a country and as a functioning state with no endgame in mind. 5)    we have placed our prestige on the line and are at the lowest level of respect in our allies eyes since world war ii. 6)                our position as the moral guiding force of this planet is in jeopardy. 7)           we have started a war that we do not know how to finish. what the president must do right now is recognize where we are at. this is why he lost the congress in the last election. americans are never sitting stay or watch idly. we are an active nation shine india monthly magazine subscription.

 shine india magazine english medium

shine india magazine english medium

 shine india magazine english medium

shine india magazine english medium published this article page no  10 the primary goal of all american presidents and not the congress is to determine for our country what our interests should be. the president then must create policy to advance our interests. it is not a coincidence that the first invasion of iraq in 1990 took place shortly after the fall of the soviet union. our middle east policy up until that point was to prevent soviet penetration and domination of the oil rich middle east. with the fall of the soviet union our policy became to prevent any one country in the region from creating hegemony over the region (the reason being oil). this was saddams sin. he attempted to control the oil wealth of the region by invading kuwait and therefore neutralizing saudi arabia. this had to be prevented at all costs. in 1990 the cost was a us led coalition to remove saddam as a threat to the oil stability of the region and that is why the first president bush never marched to baghdad. saddams removal from kuwait was enough to insure that hegemony would not be created shine india monthly magazine subscription.

 shine india magazine english medium

shine india magazine english medium

 shine india magazine english medium 

shine india magazineenglish medium published this article page no  9 the history of the entire region is one of violence instability anarchy and uncertainty. in that simple sentence you will understand why our presidents desire to install a democracy in iraq cannot work. every country in the middle east has an unstable regime ruling a society whose members have low tolerance for one another and are inherently volatile. even if our president were successful in forcing our democratic principles on the people of iraq the whole system would of necessity fall apart in a matter of months to a year or two as a new equilibrium would be formed among the warring factions. this is not george bushs fault. he has simply allowed himself to be misguided as to the reality of the day to day situation in iraq. his advisors have failed him miserably and he has failed america in not changing his advisers quickly enough to understand what he is dealing with shine india monthly magazine subscription.

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