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A.P.Durai
Member since 13th December 2006
A.P.Durai, after his retirement from the Indian Police Service, is a
full time worker of a worldwide spiritual organisation which trains spiritual seekers in meditation.
Himself an authorised trainer in meditation, he spends most of his time on it.
Having been the Director of the National Police Academy in India, he often lectures to police officers under training on holistic development.
He is deeply interested in human development and transformation through a spiritual approach.
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30th June 2007
Port Macquarie accommodation is of such variety and comfort that you will find it an enchanting holiday that will never fade away from memory.
What do you expect on your holiday in Port Macquarie? At the end of your visits to the beaches, golf links, s...
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22nd May 2007
A family holiday package in Port Macquarie is no longer a pipe dream for mothers and housewives like you. An affordable, safe and multi-dimensioned family holiday awaits you in Flynn’s Beach Resort.
Situated in New South Wales, Australia, at the mou...
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18th April 2007
BEACH WEDDING – A PERFECT VENUE
A Beach Wedding is the fitting culmination to your romance and the beginning of your lives together. It announces an endless saga of romance for you with your chosen life partner. It is truly a fairy tale wedding, th...
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01st March 2007
A weekend getaway is the soothing balm for a tired soul trapped in the urban jungle. It cries for freedom from the never-ending chores of the modern rat race. As a management expert put it, ”What if you have come first in the rat race? You are still a r...
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18th January 2007
If you have observed from a distance people doing yoga poses, you would think they are latter day contortionists. You could be wrong, they are wise people who have realised well in time how easily and relatively inexpensively they can keep their bodies he...
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18th January 2007
TIME magazine (October 16, 2006), in an article on child mortality caused by diarrhoea, a water- borne disease, says that the annual toll of the disease is 1.9 million children. A telling comment on what humanity has done to its water resources!
When ...
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18th January 2007
A man given to too much drinking goes to a doctor. The doctor puts him through
various tests and finally pronounces his finding: “Sir, the problem seems to be that
there is too little blood in your alcohol !”
Our style of life, our food habits, ...
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18th January 2007
“The face that launched a thousand ships,” is how a beauty of the ancient Greek world is described in poetry. Was the real reason bad breath, one wonders? This may be a flippant speculation but it is no secret that no beauty or beauty aids can mask ...
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18th January 2007
Ever dreamt of trekking into the high mountains, putting your hands into the crystalline
blue glacial water that gushes forth through the rocks? Of drinking the pristinely pure cool water so refreshing and life giving, with the sweetness of minerals an...
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14th December 2006
On return from vacation, young children in a school were asked to write down their experiences. A bright girl started her essay like this: " Every year, we used to go and live with our grandparents during the holidays. They used to live in a huge house, b...
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14th December 2006
“An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. "
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Knowledge of how the wheels of economy move and how they impinge on the individual bread earner’s life and his future surely can pay handsome dividends.
Hidd...
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14th December 2006
The investor makes money grow not only for his personal security and happiness. He becomes a participant in the economic activity of the country and a promoter of common welfare. Drops of individual savings cumulatively form the ocean of funds that keep t...
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