Thursday, November 26, 2009

Angels & Demons by Dan Brown

 

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Amateur Photographer – April 2009 Edition

 

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Sex God Method by Daniel Rose

 

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Sex God Method by Daniel Rose

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Proxy Switcher Pro v3.12.1

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

سلطان شمس الدین التمش (والی ہند)۔

دور حکومت (1211ء تا 1236ء)

شمس الدين التتمش سلطنت دہلي كا تيسرا حكمران اور خاندان غلاماں كا تيسرا بادشاه۔ قطب الدین ایبک کا غلام تھا۔ ہونہار دیکھ کر بادشاہ نے اپنا داماد بنا لیا۔ 1211ء میں قطب الدین ایبک کے نااہل بیٹے آرام شاہ کو تخت سے اتار کر خود حکمران بن گیا۔ اس وقت وہ بہار کا صوبیدار تھا۔ تخت نشین ہوتے ہی اُسے ان صوبیداروں کی سرکوبی کرنی پڑی جو خود مختار بن بیٹھے تھے۔ پنجاب اور غزنی میں تاج الدین ، سندھ میں ناصر الدین قباچہ اور بنگال میں خلجیوں نے سر اٹھایا۔ اس نے سب کو مطیع کیا۔ 1226ء سے 1234ء تک کے درمیانی مدت میں راجپوتوں سے جنگ کرکے رنتھمبور ، منڈو، گوالیار ، اور اُجین فتح کیے 1221ء میں منگول سردار چنگیز خان خوارزم شاہی سلطنت کے بادشاہ جلال الدین خوارزم کا تعاقب کرتے ہوئے دریائے سندھ تک آ پہنچا ، لیکن دریا سے پہلے تمام علاقے کو تباہ برباد کرکے واپس چلا گیا اور ہندوستان اس خوف ناک آفت سے بچ گیا۔ التتمش نے قطب مینار اور قوت اسلام مسجد کو، جنہیں قطب الدین ایبک نا تمام چھوڑ کر مرگیا تھا، مکمل کرایا۔ التتمش نے رضیہ سلطانہ کو اپنا جانشیں مقرر کیا۔

 

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Friday, November 6, 2009

1001 Newbie-Friendly tips

by Bob Mcelwain

How Do You Define Success? - While making a million bucks is unlikely, you can make a good living.
What's It Cost To Start An Online Business?" - There are costs in starting any business, online or offline.
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Learn How To Win - Many willing to do the work required are not prepared for the associated learning task.
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The Three Musketeers

by Alexandre Dumas Père

In which it is proved that, notwithstanding their names' ending in OS and IS, the heroes of the story which we are about to have the honor to relate to our readers have nothing mythological about them.

A short time ago, while making researches in the Royal Library for my History of Louis XIV, I stumbled by chance upon the Memoirs of M. d'Artagnan, printed--as were most of the works of that period, in which authors could not tell the truth without the risk of a residence, more or less long, in the Bastille--at Amsterdam, by Pierre Rouge. The title
attracted me; I took them home with me, with the permission of the guardian, and devoured them.

It is not my intention here to enter into an analysis of this curious work; and I shall satisfy myself with referring such of my readers as appreciate the pictures of the period to its pages. They will therein find portraits penciled by the hand of a master; and although these squibs may be, for the most part, traced upon the doors of barracks and the walls of cabarets, they will not find the likenesses of Louis XIII, Anne of Austria, Richelieu, Mazarin, and the courtiers of the period, less faithful than in the history of M. Anquetil.

But, it is well known, what strikes the capricious mind of the poet is not always what affects the mass of readers. Now, while admiring, as others doubtless will admire, the details we have to relate, our main preoccupation concerned a matter to which no one before ourselves had given a thought.

D'Artagnan relates that on his first visit to M. de Treville, captain of the king's Musketeers, he met in the antechamber three young men, serving in the illustrious corps into which he was soliciting the honor of being received, bearing the names of Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.

We must confess these three strange names struck us; and it immediately occurred to us that they were but pseudonyms, under which d'Artagnan had disguised names perhaps illustrious, or else that the bearers of these borrowed names had themselves chosen them on the day in which, from caprice, discontent, or want of fortune, they had donned the simple Musketeer's uniform.

From the moment we had no rest till we could find some trace in contemporary works of these extraordinary names which had so strongly awakened our curiosity.

The catalogue alone of the books we read with this object would fill a whole chapter, which, although it might be very instructive, would certainly afford our readers but little amusement. It will suffice, then, to tell them that at the moment at which, discouraged by so many fruitless investigations, we were about to abandon our search, we at length found, guided by the counsels of our illustrious friend Paulin Paris, a manuscript in folio, endorsed 4772 or 4773, we do not recollect which, having for title, "Memoirs of the Comte de la Fere, Touching Some Events Which Passed in France Toward the End of the
Reign of King Louis XIII and the Commencement of the Reign of King Louis XIV."

It may be easily imagined how great was our joy when, in turning over this manuscript, our last hope, we found at the twentieth page the name of Athos, at the twenty-seventh the name of Porthos, and at the thirty-first the name of Aramis.

The discovery of a completely unknown manuscript at a period in which historical science is carried to such a high degree appeared almost miraculous. We hastened, therefore, to obtain permission to print it, with the view of presenting ourselves someday with the pack of others at the doors of the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, if we should not succeed--a very probable thing, by the by--in gaining admission to the Academie Francaise with our own proper pack. This permission, we feel bound to say, was graciously granted; which compels us here to give a public contradiction to the slanderers who pretend that we live under a government but moderately indulgent to men of letters.

Now, this is the first part of this precious manuscript which we offer to our readers, restoring it to the title which belongs to it, and entering into an engagement that if (of which we have no doubt) this first part should obtain the success it merits, we will publish the second immediately.

In the meanwhile, as the godfather is a second father, we beg the reader to lay to our account, and not to that of the Comte de la Fere, the pleasure or the ENNUI he may experience.

This being understood, let us proceed with our history.

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The Project Gutenberg E-text of Persuasion by Jane Austen

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49 Muscle Building FAQs

 

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The material in this book is based on the author’s opinions and experience, and is for educational and information purposes only and is not intended as medical or professional advice. Always see your doctor or health practitioner before making any changes to your diet or exercise program. 49 Muscle building FAQs is not a substitute for professional medical advice. The Author will not be liable or held responsible for injury, loss or damage to any person acting or failing to act as a result of any information or suggestion in this book. 49 Muscle-building FAQs will not be held responsible for the conduct of other websites or companies that are suggested in this book.

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Confessions Of A Girl

by Jessica Diamond

 

The reason I called this book, my first book, Confessions Of A Girl, is that this book will take you on a journey into my mind and see what it is that I feel, or have felt at the time of writing that particular piece. It is my way of confessing my wrong doings on paper without saying specifically what I did, as well as releasing some built up anger for one person in particular.

For most people, this is nothing but words on a page, however, what makes poetry good, despite the content, is the feelings behind it...If there is feeling, genuine emotion, put behind the words it makes the piece special and important. When you lack emotion it's simply words. As I wrote each piece there was a lot of emotion, and many tears, and that is why this is my book of Confessions.

This book is very personal to me as it covers a lot of my life, choices I made, things I felt, and people who were and are important to me. My hope is that some of the people who read this will be able to relate to my book and see that although we make mistakes as human beings, it doesn't have be something that holds us back in life or make us weak. We as humans are supposed to learn from our mistakes and change what we are doing to be a better person. For some of us, that means changing our identity and starting fresh, for others it means waiting for that right person to walk into our lives and make us see  our mistakes and want to change so that we don't lose what we have in our lives at the present time, and for some, it's a little of everything, as was the case for me.

I thank you in advance for reading my words and taking the journey into the personal side of my life. I hope you enjoy what you find here and please feel free to leave me comments and as always, don't forget to visit the website (http://4einc.info) and see all that we have to offer.

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Biography of Abraham Lincoln by James Russell Lowell

 

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