Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Voting should be made compulsory in india if not why

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  http://wellnessmama.com/2193/never-eat-vegetable-oil/
Reply john says July 20, 2014 at 9:52 PM well what about high oleic vegetable oils for example is the high oleic safflower oil healthier than regular one because of the high in monounsaturated content. Then I tried giving it all up: I spread coconut oil on the kids bread (not a hit!), use it for baking and making frosting for birthdays (and I still do since they do not notice a difference)

  http://wealth18.com/should-nri-file-income-tax-returns-in-india/
If your taxable income for the year was below Rs 2 lakh but the bank deducted tax at source on your interest amount, you can claim a refund by filing your tax return. I am planning to visit Europe on tourist visa where they require income tax returns also, how should i file my ITR if money earned outside India is not taxable

10 More Reasons Why Parents Should Not Send Their Kids to College - Altucher Confidential


  http://www.jamesaltucher.com/2011/01/10-more-reasons-why-parents-should-not-send-their-kids-to-college/
The reality is that education is in a state of crisis, and most educational leadership is incompetent to effectively address the problem (or worse, corrupt by bloated administrative budgets and high fees). You have probably been helped by more people than you will ever know in your life and you probably cover that in another blog, just as your blogs have helped others

  http://www.theprovince.com/news/asia-pacific/index.html
Indian shopkeepers withdrew a popular brand of Nestle instant noodles from their shelves on Wednesday, June 3, 2015, after tests revealed the snack contained unsafe levels of lead. Colin Hill and his family had their suitcases packed and went to bed in their Cloverdale home on July 12 preparing to wake up before dawn for an early-morning drive to the Bellingham airport

Bush Watch Home


  http://bushwatch.small-mobile-entities.com/bush.htm
The question is whether it will be seen as the moment when America remembered the importance of good government, or the moment when neglect and obliviousness to the needs of others became the new American way. Simmons compared the current public mood over energy issues to a "fog of war." He also repeated his oft-stated opinion that the drilling rigs and other equipment used around the world to pump oil out of the ground are so uniformly old and decrepit that they pose a problem every bit as dire as peak oil itself

She's back! Arizona legislator suggests church attendance should be mandatory


  http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/03/26/1373476/-She-s-back-Arizona-legislator-suggests-church-attendance-should-be-mandatory
They all thought he was talking about some independent Bible church (with Jesus being the font of "living water") when in reality he was referring to his innerspring mattress, being fond of sleeping in on Sunday mornings. I grew up in the '50s and early '60s and can never recall a time when I was forced to do anything relating to religion in any public school I attended (including, for a short time, a segregated school in Alabama)

  http://vote.myworld2015.org/
People should be able to join and participate in trade unions and all aspects of civil society including diverse forms of civic engagement and voluntary action. Governments should agree on plans to reduce pollution in oceans and rivers, plant new forests and preserve existing ones, and move towards sustainable agriculture and food systems

Thoreau's Civil Disobedience - 1


  http://thoreau.eserver.org/civil1.html
He forthwith adopts one of the candidates thus selected as the only available one, thus proving that he is himself available for any purposes of the demagogue. Others, as most legislators, politicians, lawyers, ministers, and office-holders, serve the state chiefly with their heads; and, as they rarely make any moral distinctions, they are as likely to serve the devil, without intending it, as God

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