Curvaceous fashionista Kimberly Noel Kardashian was born on October 21, 1980, in Los Angeles, California. Kim Kardashian is an American celebrity, known primarily for her public social appearances and as a television personality. She has nine brothers and sisters. She was involved with Nick Lachey, Ray J, Nick Cannon, The Game, Damon Thomas and Jeremy Ferrer. Between 2000 and 2004 she was married to Damon Thomas who is an R&B producer. Kim is a star of the reality TV show, Keeping Up With The Kardashians. In May 2008, Kim released a fitness DVD, entitled Workout with Kim Kardashian. Here is the few pics of Kim Kardashian, Kim Kardashian Hot Wallpapers, Kim Kardashian Sexy Photos, Kim Kardashian Hot Sexy Pictures, Kim Kardashian Latest Images.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Playboy Celebrity Kim Kardashian Sexy Photos
Curvaceous fashionista Kimberly Noel Kardashian was born on October 21, 1980, in Los Angeles, California. Kim Kardashian is an American celebrity, known primarily for her public social appearances and as a television personality. She has nine brothers and sisters. She was involved with Nick Lachey, Ray J, Nick Cannon, The Game, Damon Thomas and Jeremy Ferrer. Between 2000 and 2004 she was married to Damon Thomas who is an R&B producer. Kim is a star of the reality TV show, Keeping Up With The Kardashians. In May 2008, Kim released a fitness DVD, entitled Workout with Kim Kardashian. Here is the few pics of Kim Kardashian, Kim Kardashian Hot Wallpapers, Kim Kardashian Sexy Photos, Kim Kardashian Hot Sexy Pictures, Kim Kardashian Latest Images.
Playboy Celebrity Kim Kardashian Sexy Photos
Curvaceous fashionista Kimberly Noel Kardashian was born on October 21, 1980, in Los Angeles, California. Kim Kardashian is an American celebrity, known primarily for her public social appearances and as a television personality. She has nine brothers and sisters. She was involved with Nick Lachey, Ray J, Nick Cannon, The Game, Damon Thomas and Jeremy Ferrer. Between 2000 and 2004 she was married to Damon Thomas who is an R&B producer. Kim is a star of the reality TV show, Keeping Up With The Kardashians. In May 2008, Kim released a fitness DVD, entitled Workout with Kim Kardashian. Here is the few pics of Kim Kardashian, Kim Kardashian Hot Wallpapers, Kim Kardashian Sexy Photos, Kim Kardashian Hot Sexy Pictures, Kim Kardashian Latest Images.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Pokhara, Nepal
Pokhara is the third largest city in Nepal, and it is considered by many to be the most beautiful place in the world.
Situated next to Phewa Lake and cradled in the northwestern corner of the Pokhara Valley, in no other place do mountains rise so quickly. Within the 30 km area, the elevation rises from 1,000 m to over 7,500 m. That breathtaking rise has been the muse for spiritual inspiration and nature loving adventure seekers from around the world.
The city also has a great live music scene, with plenty of eccentric bars and hotels, and a thriving nightlife scene. It’s no wonder it is fast becoming the destination of choice in Nepal for travelers and expats alike.
The climate is sub-tropical, but due to the elevation the temperatures are moderate: the summer temperatures average between 25–35 °C, in winter around 5–15 °C. So although you may think of cold weather when you think of Nepal, think again.
Aside from being a destination for mountain trekkers (about half of all tourists visiting Pokhara are there for the start or end of a trek to the Annapurna Base Camp and Mustang), there are also plenty of mountain lakes, majestic waterfalls and raging scenic rivers to enjoy too.
Lying at the center of an important old trading route between Tibet and India, Pokhara has a deep rooted history as a crossroads for travelers. In fact, until the end of the 1960s the town was only accesible by foot and it was considered even more a mystical place than Kathmandu. Many of the mountains around Pokhara still have medieval ruins worth checking out as well.
Temples worth visiting in the older part of town are Bindhyabasini temple and Bhimsen temple. Another temple, Barahi temple, is located on an island in the Phewa lake, accessible only by boats. Meanwhile, the best viewpoint of Pokhara is Sarangkot (1,600 m) and Thulakot (in Lekhnath a part of famous Royal Trek from where four lakes Phewa, Begnas, Khaste and Dipang and whole Annapurna range can be seen) to the west of the city. It’s a can’t miss hike, sure to entice any apprehensive aspiring expats.
Getting around town isn’t too difficult either, with several bus routes mostly running from north to south. Getting in and out of town can be done at Pokhara Airport, situated in the middle of town, which offers flights to Kathmandu, Jomsom, Manang, Bhairahawa (Siddhartanagar) and Bharatpur. Helicopters to Manang and Jomsom are also available for charter.
Furthermore, the city of Pokhara has some important educational institutions. Prithivi Narayan Campus, IOE Western Region Campus providing engineering education, Foresty Campus, Nursing Campus under Tribhuvan University and Manipal College of Medical Science under Kathmandu university.
All in all, it’s everything an expat needs. Get there soon before the rest of the world discovers this incredible city en masse. See for yourself whether it truly is the most beautiful city on Earth!
Navigating the Australian Rivers
Murray River
The Murray River is the largest river of Australia, and is sometimes called the “Mighty Murray.” It begins in the Australian Alps, and then goes through the plains, and ends up in Lake Alexandria. This river forms the border between New South Wales and Victoria. Its waters eventually empty into the Indian Ocean. Some cities along this river include Swan Hill, Mildura, Renmark and Murrary Bridge. Some of the life in the river includes silver perch, golden perch, Murray River Crayfish and eel-tailed catfish.
Darling River
The Darling River’s source is in New South Wales, at the confluence of the Culgoa and Barwon Rivers. It used to be a major route of transportation in the late 19th century. The water is very polluted toddy, due to runoff from pesticides and drought. The Murray River and the Darling River make up a basin that measures over a million square kilometers, which is about 15% of the land of Australia. Some cities along the Darling River include Bourke, Louth, Tilpa and Wilcannia.
Click here to read what Henry Lawson had to say about the Darling River.
The Snowy River
The Snowy River originates in the Australian Alps, in New South Wales, and then empties into the ocean in eastern Victoria. It also passes through the Snowy River National Park. Australians irrigate much of this water and also use it for hydro electrical power. Only about half of it reaches the ocean. There are four waterfalls on the snowy river, and it flows through several lakes. Very few towns are situated on the Snowy River. It’s a beautiful river which is the source of much Australian folklore. The Snowy River is also a recreational place where people go for swimming, camping and canoeing.
The Murrumbidgee
The Murrumbidgee translates as “big water” in the local Aboriginal language. It goes from New South Wales, and it reaches the Murray River. It passes through one of the major farming areas, the Riverina region, so it is an important source of water irrigation. Some towns on the river include Tharwa, Jugiong, Wagga Wagga and Hay. It is also associated with many swamps and wetlands. Along the river, you will find many River Oaks and Black Citrus Pines. The water is home to fish like Murray Crayfish, Macquarie Perch and Trout Cod. Many Australians go here to picnic, swim, fish, canoe and camp.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Romantic poet and expat extraordinaire, Lord Byron, called Dubrovnik the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, and we can’t help but agree. Located in Croatia’s extreme south, it remains one of the most popular tourist attractions on the Adriatic Sea. It would make a pretty good new place to live, too.
In 1979 the city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it has been home to countless artists, poets, playwrights, philosophers and scholars throughout its history, making this gem of a city the ideal place to ponder the things that really matter in life. The Croatian language and its literature heritage also owe a lot to the inspiration that this city brings.
Despite its popularity as a tourist destination, under 50,000 people call the city a permanent home. And the climate here is predictably Mediterranean, which means mild winters and pleasant, sunny summers.
Notable events and places within the city include the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, when artists are given the keys to the city for entertaining the city’s guests with live plays, concerts and games. The historic arcitecture in the Old Town is majestic too. And there are many Mediterranean islands around the city which offer breathtaking hiking, views, and swimming in those clean, transparent waters of the Adriatic.
If you’re interested in traveling or moving to Dubrovnik, check out Croatia Online, a really helpful blog highlighting tips, undiscovered places and travel facts throughout the country.
Taoism: Beliefs in China and Taiwan
“Be still like a mountain and flow like a great river” Lao Tse.
Tao, or “Dow,” can be described in English as “the path” or “the way,” but has no clear definition. It is a reference to some type of power that flows through all animate and inanimate entitles, and regulates the balance in the universe. It also recognizes the need of contrasts for balance; light and dark, man and woman, etc. The Yin Yang is a Taoist symbol.
History
The founder of Taoism is supposedly Lao Tse, who lived around the same time as Confucius, 604-531 BCE. However, it is not clear if Tao was actually a real person or a legend, nor a mixture of a few thinkers. Some believe he was an actual person seeking a way to avoid aspects of society like warfare, but others feel he was just mythical. Taoism began as a philosophy, but was turned into a state religion in 440 CE; it is one of the great philosophies of China along with Buddhism and Confucianism. Taoism had been oppressed during the strict communist control periods from 1949-1960, and during the cultural revolution from 1966 to 1976. Many temples and texts were destroyed. However, there is more tolerance and practice of this belief ever since 1982. There are about 20 million Taoists, mainly based in Taiwan.
Beliefs and Practice
One Taoist belief is that the Tao is a force flowing through all aspects of life, and believers must harmonize themselves with this energy. It surrounds everyone, which gives everyone the chance to achieve enlightenment. They believe that time goes in a cyclical pattern, rather than linear. Health and vitality are very important to people’s lives.
Everyone must respect the air around them, as it gives them life. There are “Three Jewels” in Taosim: compassion, moderation and humility. Taoists believe that nature should have its natural flow, and you shouldn’t disturb that. Before taking actions, Taoists believe that humans should think about the consequences.
Some Taoists practice Tai Chi to maintain health. It is a practice to balance the energy flow that connects our bodies to our surroundings. It is believed to lower blood pressure and stimulate the central nervous system, as well as to loosen the tension in the muscles.
Learning and Understanding Confucianism: Chinese Philosophy
Confucianism is one of the backbones of Chinese culture and way of life. In China, this philosophy is blended with Taoism and Buddhism in much of the country. It is difficult to say how many people follow Confucianism, as it is not a registered philosophy or church, and few people describe themselves only as Confucianism followers. Nevertheless, it is essential to understand Confucianism if you are planning to move to China or other countries in East Asia.
Confucius, aka K’ung Fu Tzu, was born in 551 BC in the state of Lu, or modern-day Shantung, China, which was during the Chou Dynasty. Confucius opened a school when he was 22, and was then appointed Minister of Justice of Lu. He left his position and spent 13 years wandering around China and teaching philosophies to assorted rulers. He gained some followers, and then settled in Lu and continued to teach there, until he died in 479 BC. By today’s standards, he was a conservative thinker who valued order.
The main rules of Confucianism are as follows:
- Li: Manners and etiquette
- Hsiao: Love in the family
- Yi: Righteousness
- Xin: Honesty
- Jen: Humaneness, Benevolence
- Chung: Loyalty to the state and order
Confucius believed that one must obey the written laws of society. However, there must not be an abundance of arbitrary laws. For society to run smoothly, there should not be too many invasive laws.
Another essential belief is the five relationships:
- Ruler to Subject
- Father to Son
- Husband to Wife
- Elder Brother to Younger Brother
- Friend to Friend
Needless to say, Confucius was not an egalitarian. The only one of these relationships that is on equal grounds is friend to friend. He believed that there needed to be hierarchy and order for greater society (or for a family, school etc) to function. Confucius also emphasized a respect for deceased ancestors. These beliefs and relationships were not solely for the living, but for all souls. Children must respect their parents greatly, and they owe a lot to their parents. However, those who are superior, like parents, owe benevolence and protection of the younger and more inferior people.
There are six sects of Confucianism: Han Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism, Contemporary Neo-Confucianism, Korean Confucianism, Japanese Confucianism and Singapore Confucianism. The philosophy has adapted to different times and separate cultures.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Top 10 Countries with the Hottest Men
10: Brazil
Tanned skin, sense of rhythm, incredible smiles… Brazilian guys are hot for sure! The main issue is the strong competition with brazilian women, but don’t be pessimistic. Being an expatriate could add to your sex appeal…
9. USA
Don’t you want to hug this poor lonesome cowboy? Great nature escapes are always good opportunities to walk on the wild side…
8. Japan
Asian countries are popular for beautiful men but Japan is probably one of the countries with the most refined and elegant ones. Needless to say that their great sense of fashion is also a big plus
7. Cuba
Cuban men are very sexy latin lovers. A proud people, a strong and rich culture, beautiful guys… What are you waiting for? Go to Cuba!
6. Greece
Are you looking for a tall, dark and handsome man? The “looks like a greek god” cliche is still very vivid for our greatest pleasure.
5. French Polynesia
Being french I felt I couldn’t really put French men on the list as it could be judged unfair… but I couldn’t resist to French Polynesia! The famous “sea sex and sun” song from Serge Gainsbourg should have been created there… :-)
4. Spain
Not only are they beautiful, generous, and friendly. But with their particular taste for ‘fiesta”, you will never be annoyed with a Spanish man.
3. South Africa
Mali, Morroco, Nigeria, Egypt… Africa is one of the continents with highest competition but south africans seem to find the right balance: muscular, powerful, virile, brave… There are just not enough adjectives to describe them!
2. England
There is no mystery… The reason why they are more and more on TV is because we just love this British accent! A subtle mix of sensuality and elegance… What else do we need?
1. Italy
Masculine and mediterranean, our macho men are inevitably the winners in this contest.
Don’t you love when they smile at you while speaking passionately with their hands about this important soccer game?
The Least Populated Countries in The World
10 - Dominica 72,500
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dominica in Latin), November 3, 1493. In the next hundred years after Columbus' landing, Dominica remained isolated, and even more Caribs settled there after being driven from surrounding islands as European powers entered the region. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to the United Kingdom in 1763. The United Kingdom then set up a government and made the island a colony in 1805.

The Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis (also known as the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis),[2] located in the Leeward Islands, is a federal two-island nation in the West Indies. It is the smallest sovereign nation in the Americas, in both area and population.
5 - San Marino - 30,000