Who wishes to continue in miser, wretchedness, and depression? Alcoholism is a disease that ends at the time of death. However, this interim period between the two points can be extended into a normal, happy, and productive life if one accepts and practices the necessity for treatment of the rest of his or her life. […]
Gang Rape cases in rise in Nepal
Gang Rape is utterly the most atrocious act against any woman. One cannot compare or imagine the pain and suffering of a rape victim and when it comes to gang rape then it multiplies thousand times. The act not only inflicts wounds physically but it prolongs a potential effect on the psychological state of the […]
Breaded Jumbo Shrimp And Seafood Cocktail Sauce
Breaded Butterflied Jumbo Shrimp With A Coctail Sauce When it comes to treating yourself and others at a party, here is an appetizer dish that will go over well with seafood lovers. Breading Shrimp: Pre-heat deep fryer and 2 to 3 inches of Canola Oil to 350 to 360 degrees […]
HIV/AIDS day celebrated with new voices
December 1, 2012: HIV/AIDS day was celebrated here in Nepal with various awareness and discussion programs. Rallies and banners were seen in streets with people voicing this year’s slogans of “Getting to Zero”. Among such one program was organized here at Thapathali Rotary club by the Rotaract Kastamandap and Social Service Awareness Raising and Advocacy for Tranquility […]
God Rewards Faith Be It Big Or Little
We all receive and have "Faith" some comes in small doses, and some comes in large and powerful doses. "Faith" is a believing that if we focus strongly on something and work towards it, that eventually it will become a reality. Some people’s "Faith" is misguided, because they only believe in themselves. Others, place their […]
Markets are evolving
Hundreds of people lined up at Greek banks and drained cash machines after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called a referendum to decide his country’s fate following the latest impasse in talks with creditors. Two senior Greek retail bank executives said as many as 500 of the country’s more than 7,000 ATMs had ran out of […]
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