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Fifty Percent Of Marriages End In Divorce

Irreconcilable-differences is a term that lawyers use to help their clients get a divorce when there is no other reasonable grounds for dissolving a marriage. In some cases infidelity or physical and mental abuse may be a reason for splitting up but for the most part couples that no longer share common goals and interests break up because they have lost their desire to be with one another or are so caught up in their own lives that they do not see any value in their partner.

Many couples divorce over issues relating to money and some are unwilling to work out solutions to their financial worries that cause fights and resentment within a marriage. Other people divorce over a serious illness that puts added strain on the relationship driving a wedge between two people that once loved each other.

What ever the reason for the breakup there are consequences of a divorce that are often handled by attorneys. In Philadelphia divorce is a common practice. Like many other cities throughout the country the Philadelphia divorce rate is 50 percent. That translates to half of the people entering into marriages ending up in court to fight over custody rights for any children. Then there are the issues of alimony, child support and the often-painful division of the joint property that has been collected by the divorcing couple over the time that they lived together. While there are a few couples that amicably separate and remain friends after a divorce the majority of couples filing for divorce become bitter enemies for months and even years after their marriage has been dissolved by a court of law.

Philadelphia divorce lawyers are familiar with ever aspect of the painful process of separation between couples and work for the best interests of the clients that they represent to make the division of assets and property as uncomplicated as possible. Even in cases where a spouse has been unfaithful there are circumstances that require the tactful hand of a divorce attorney to smooth over the tensions between couples and enable them to negotiate the terms of the divorce in a civilized manner.

While half of the couples that do get married will build a lasting bond between them regardless of what trails they face, the other half of couples will find their way into a courtroom after filing for divorce once the honeymoon is over. Even in the City of Brotherly Love called Philadelphia divorce takes place when couples blindly rush into marriage after an infatuation with one another only to find out that the person they married is not who they thought they were. With irreconcilable differences these foolish lovers soon discover that their marriage was a grave mistake that only a divorce can resolve

The role of woman in Soyinka’s The Lion and the Jewel, Death and the King’s Horseman and The Swamp

R. Saravana Selvakumar Assistant Professor Department of English V.V.College of Engineering Tisaiyanvilai

The role of woman in Soyinka’s The Lion and the Jewel, Death and the King’s Horseman and The Swamp Dwellers.

African American community remained silent about gender even as race has moved to the forefront of our nation’s consciousness. Hard-hitting and brilliant in its analysis of culture and sexual politics; Gender Talk asserts boldly that gender matters are critical to the Black community in the twenty-first century. In the Black community, rape, violence against women and sexual harassment are as much the legacy of slavery as is racism. Johnnetta Betsch Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheft all argue powerfully that the only way to defeat this legacy is to focus on the intersection of race and gender. Gender Talk examines why the race problem has become so male-centered and how this has opened a deep divide between Black women and men. The authors turn to their own lives, offering intimate accounts of their experiences as daughters, wives, and leaders. They examine pivotal moments in African American history when race and gender issues collided with explosive results-from the struggle for women’s suffrage in the nineteenth century to women’s attempts to gain a voice in the Black Baptist movement and on into the 1960s, when the Civil Rights movement and the upsurge of Black Power transformed the Black community while sidelining women. Through the centuries, the Hindu woman in literature has been based on the mythic models from Ramayana and Puranas: Sita, the silent sufferer – the archetype of Indian womanhood; the Earth-Mother, forbearance personified; the playmate and beloved Radha; the devotee Meera. Patterned on these Hindu models, the woman is often passive accepting the dynamic role of the men in her life.

Indian woman, for this very reason of pride in suffering, and due to years of inculcation about the necessity to accept her role, may not like her husband to step in and do her work. She is taught the importance and necessity of a stable marriage and family – family as security as a source of emotional strength. Even in sexual matters she has very little choice; her husband’s needs must be fulfilled first. Sex becomes routine, for there is no overt discussion of sex. He does not think of her as a human being with whom he can have a conversation, can communicate. He visualizes her as a sex object, someone he can enjoy in bed, and one who can produce his children – at least one male child to continue his family line. In her anxiety to please, in her yearning to be recognized, in her desire to gain a prominent position in the family hierarchy, the woman longs for a son – her social redeemer, thus perpetrating male dominance and patriarchy. -Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen- (Uma 1). These words spoken by a black woman could very well have been uttered by an Indian woman. May be some of the troubles are different, may be the Indian woman was not uprooted, enslaved, and violated by the white man. But in her own way, she, the Indian woman, has carried the burden of the family, has slaved for the husband, her children, and her family – whether extended or nuclear. Like the Indo-Anglian woman, the Afro-American woman is -to use of Harlem, subjective, willful and complexly and compellingly human- (Uma 10). But -strong’ is what an Afro-American woman is commonly labeled as. Not strong as much as domineering what most people fail to realize is that historical reality automatically overrules the term domineering. In Africa, the conditions of the black race deteriorated under the rule of the white men. The main factor in this respect was the dislocation which affected the old village community and disturbed the natural balance between males and females. The black woman, aware of her man’s exploitative relationship with her, is unenthusiastic about the birth of a son. For her, feminity represents respectability, dependability. Since the age of Aristotle, patriarchy has been working on the assumption that women are incapable of rational thought and therefore, they are naturally inferior to men. Women constitute half the humanity. Women are being extolled in literature; the saying goes that there is a woman behind every successful man. Bacon accords a very significant place for woman in man’s life. His statement amply explains the concept, wives are young men’s mistresses; companions for middle age; and old men’s mistresses. In the life of man, woman plays a vital role as mother, sister and wife. But still, it is disputable whether woman is given a due place she deserves. All along, she is treated only as -the other’. She is considered as physically weak and very emotional in nature. So she cannot be independent to take decisions of her own as she is not mature enough to decide her future. Since most human societies are male-dominated, women are subjected to many social evils like -purdah’ system, female infanticide, child marriage, dowry system, enforced widowhood and denial of education. She is made to act as an unpaid domestic servant and is subjected to perpetual torture by a demanding husband, a ruthless mother-in-law and a nagging sister in law. It is said that man’s cruelty towards man is exceeded only by man’s cruelty to woman. Woman’s subjugation is master-minded by patriarchal systems. The patriarchal systems do not allow women to realize their aspirations and ambitions. Every girl is taught and brought up as a subordinate to the male member. She is made aware that she is different from a boy and so her aspirations and ambitions are different from those of boys. Boys are nurtured to grow up as ambitious, rational and dynamic. The girls are encouraged to cultivate qualities like grace, gentleness and docility. In order to bring out woman to the forefront and to fight for her liberty, feminist movement comes into existence. The main aim of the feminist’s movement is to liberate woman from all kinds of shackles which do not allow her to develop her full potential as a free and an autonomous individual. All Feminists are not necessarily women, as there are also men who fight for the rights of women. Thus feminism is a social, political and cultural movement that focuses on gender differences due to biological difference. It questions the rationale behind the culturally determined notions of superiority. It asserts that men have historically imposed their will on women to convince them of their inferiority. Wole Soyinka’s women are built on the African traditional setup. Though they are considered as an inferior subject in Africa, Soyinka’s women are equally treated with men. Soyinka’s play The Lion and Jewel is a spirited and ribald account of African village life that explores the conflicts between traditional and modern values, third World reality against first world ideals, and the power of men against the influence of women. The action is interspersed with raucous African song and dance. The visit of the photographer is told as a play within a play, a musical re-enactment with the villagers acting out the events of that day. Soyinka’s Sidi in The Lion and the Jewel opts for tradition. When the teacher Lakunle and Chief Baroka vie for her affection, at first she will have nothing to do with them. She is a free woman. Yet the kind of -westernization’ which Sidi might have adored is chafed at in Soyinka’s play. The pedantic schoolmaster’s ideas of what is -civilized’ are truly laughable. Lakunle promises Sidi that they will eat: Together we shall sit at table -Not on the floor – and eat, Not with fingers, but with knives And forks and breakable plates Like civilized beings. (9) Finally she agrees to marry Lakunle if he will pay the bride-price: I’ve told you, and I say it again I shall marry you today, next week Or any day you name But my bride-price must first be paid. (7)

The sympathies of the audience are entirely with Sidi. All through the play the use of mime, masquerade, and dance is most convincing, anticipating for instance Sidi’s seduction scene, emphasizing the virility of the Baroka and the tawdriness of the school teacher and the European photographer. Sidi’s zest for life makes her not only an individual but an individualist. Soyinka has advanced the process of individual assertiveness one step further; to Sidi her own personal values are what matter, she never compromises. It is Sadiku, the chief wife of Baroka, very cleverly tries to inveigle Sidi into a visit to the Palace. So that Baroka may use coaxing or force according to circumstances. She invites Sidi to a supper party to be given by the chief. Sidi declines and says that Baroka is in the habit of inviting to his parties only girls on whom he has designs. Always, they become his wives or concubines by the next day. As a woman in a polygamous society, Sadiku has been trained to put with many things which may hurt her self-respect as an individual. She has not merely to put up with the favourites her husband has been choosing from time to time, but also to invite the woman on whom his fancy falls to marry him. On the surface, she is loyal to her husband and, if her attempts to persuade Sidi are typical, she puts her heart and soul in recruiting new brides for her husband. But Soyinka portrays her individuality in revealing to us her long-standing resentment at sharing her husband with many women. Her stifled self-respect asserts itself in her dance of triumph at the supposed loss of manliness by Baroka and in her attempt to celebrate it by a mummer’s show: Sadiku: Ask no questions my girl. Just join my victory dance. Oh Sango my lord, who of us possessed your lightning and ran like fire through that lion’s tail- Sadiku: – Is Baroka not more of a man than you? And if he is no longer a man than what are you?… (33-34) Sadiku is interesting by herself, an old woman who is not soured by life and whom age has not deprived of high spirits. The Iyaloja, leader of the market women in Death and the King’s Horseman, taunts Elesin because he insisted on tasting a young girl on the eve of his death and allowed the taste to weaken his resolve. That this insistence was in itself startling, even unprecedented, is indicated in the earlier scene where he hints at his desire for the girl, who is already promised to the Iyaloja’s son. The Iyaloja dare not understand him, but he clarifies his meaning beyond doubt. The Elesin’s speech is sophistical, with its imagery of earth, seed and plantain shoots, its scorn of mere desire, its insistence upon his sanctity as a man already dedicated to death, and hence upon the sanctity of his wishes. But his desire is nevertheless apparent, and it is one which holds him to life instead of freeing him from it. It is also, although Soyinka does not emphasize this, profoundly contrary to the usual rituals of preparing oneself for a great spiritual task; rituals which stress abstinence, whether from food, drink or sex, rather than indulgence of senses which may cloud the will. Yet the Iyaloja grants his wish without a struggle, because she appears to accept his argument for its sanctity as coming from one already touched by the waiting fingers of out departed. Only when preparing him for the marriage bed does she remind him that it must also be the bed of death. In terms, in the play, the future is not really separable from the past, and must suffer whatever contamination today’s events may spill upon it. It is only in this restricted sense that the Iyaloja can tell us, in the play’s closing words: -Now forget the dead, forget even the living. Turn your mind only to the unborn- (219). Iyaloja gives sanction to the marriage of Elesin Oba and the young girl with the hope that any child born of the woman should be -neither of this world nor of the next. Nor of the one behind us. As if the timelessness of the ancestor world and the unborn have joined spirits to wring an issue of the elusive being of passage- Elesin!- (162). Iyaloja asserts her faith in the unborn. All the character roles in The Swamp Dwellers were very strong. Alu is shown as a very determined and focused woman. She shows many good characteristics in the story, but as a woman for that time, era and setting, her manor was quite different. Alu represents determination. This is determination in many ways. One side of her determination is to locate where she -believers’ her lost son Igwezu is. As any mother would do, she shows such determination to find him and will do whatever it takes to bring him home to the country. While discussing her son with her husband, Makuri, she shows her determination as she states: Alu: I’m going after him. I don’t want to lose him too. I don’t want him missing his foothold and vanishing without a cry, without a chance for anyone to save him- Alu: I’m going out to shout his name until he hears me- (83) The two women in the family – Igwezu’s mother, Alu and his wife, Desala – are sharply contrasted. The weakness and infidelity of Igwezu’s wife provide a contrast to the strength and virtue of his mother. Despite temptations from visiting traders, Alu had remained faithful to her husband. Similarly, the mutual understanding and affection between the old couple, Makuri and Alu, despite their bickering and finding fault with each other, contrast itself with the awful lack of the same between the young couple Igwezu and Desala. Soyinka’s Alu in The Swamp Dwellers is the strong figure hopelessly fettered by her rigid concept of tradition. Alu has her virtues in not being carried away by the glitter of city life or the lure of city-traders’ money. Makuri, Alu’s husband, had reason to be really proud of his steadfast wife, who -turned their traders’ heads but- kept her own- (108). In spite of her strength of character, Alu can exercise no influence over her twin sons. The story of Igwezu, one of the twins, is a story of poignant loss on all sides. He lives to lose his wife, Desala, to his brother in the city and loses his harvest to the flood and swamp in the village. Igwezu returns to the city, belonging neither to the village nor the city, which merely swallows another victim down its gargantuan throat. Once again Alu manifests her limitation by losing both her sons through her blind adherence to traditional values. Alu shows a mother’s concern for the safety of her sons who have ventured into the city and away from the maternal protection. One of her sons, Awuchike, has been away from home for ten years, and to his mother he is dead. Makuri scolds her: The older you get, the more of a fraud you become. Every day for the past ten years, you’ve done nothing but swear that your son was dead in the marshes. And now you sit there like a crow and tell me that you’re waiting for news about him. Alu: [stubbornly] I know he’s dead. (82) Although her husband understands the reason why the young will drift away from the land and tries to explain it to her – Awuchike got sick of this place and went into the city’ Alu remains firm in her conviction that he was drowned in the swamps. The assumption is that if he had stayed at home, she would have offered him the protection he needed. Soyinka’s women enjoy prestige in the hierarchy of marriage in The Lion and the Jewel. The second or third wife holds higher status over a single woman, the first wife maintains the most privilege among the women in the family. Traditionally, the first wife would choose her husband’s second and third wives and act as a go-between or Alarena, to propose the marriage. Sadiku in The Lion and the Jewel act as the go-between Sidi and Baroka and plays a major role in getting her married to Baroka. The final surrender of Sidi to Baroka is evidence of the victory of traditional African values over the modern European ones in the African context. The weakness and strength, infidelity and virtue are contrasted with the two women- Igwezu’s mother and his wife in The swamp Dwellers. The pain and agony of Alu moves the play to the theme of motherhood. The love for her lost sons and later the depressed Igwezu makes her remains faithful to her husband. It is understood that Soyinka’s women are built on the African traditional set up. Though they are considered as an inferior subject in Africa, Soyinka’s women are equally treated with men, sometimes these women direct men and advice them. For example Iyaloja in Death and the Kings Horseman represents traditional wisdom. Whereas Sidi in The Lion and the Jewel is a girl of high spirit and she respects the traditional values throughout the play. Finally Alu and Igwezu’s wife in The Swamp Dwellers remain faithful to their husbands. It is clear that women enjoy prestige in the traditional Nigerian society

Bibliography

1. Soyinka, Wole. Collected Plays I: The Swamp Dwellers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1973.

2. ——————-. Collected Plays II: Includes The Lion and the Jewel. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1973.

3. ——————-. Six Plays: Death and the King’s Horseman. London: Methuen, 1984.

4. Uma, Alladi. Woman and Her Family Indian and Afro-American: A Literary Perspective. New York: Envoy Press, 1989.

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Celebrate Navratri With Special Gujarati Thali At Top Delhi Restaurants

In celebration of Navratri, Delhi introduces special pure vegetarian cuisine they are all day dining restaurants. Delhis die-hard Punjabis are in for a veritable treat in the form of delicious Gujju fare across the city! With the Navratri season round the corner, pure vegetarian thalis are ruling the roost with kadhi, shaak (vegetables), farsan, bhakri, bajri no rotlo, thepla, undhiyu and lots more. We bring you the top picks of the season for a truly full-filling Gujju experience from across the Gujarati food places in Delhi.

Suruchi Restaurant in Karol Bagh offers some of the best Gujarati delicacies. The sumptuous thali offers innumerable snacks like muthia, khandvi, dhokla, mathia, chakri, sev mamra etc followed by wafer thin rotlis, a variety of vegetables, daals and of course the sinfully sweet shrikhand and sutarfeni.

Hotel Swati Building: Shree Delhi Gujarati Samaj in Civil Lines first opened its doors to Delhiites in 1897! Theres been no looking back since. The thalis come loaded with all-you-can eat: authentic daal, shaak, chevdo, dhokla, khandvi and batata vada is on the menu! Dont miss the ghughra and the seasonal and the classic Gujju combination of aam ras or keri no ras and rotli. The traditional desserts include doodhi no halwa and shiro (suji ka halwa).

Shree Delhi Gujarati Samaj: Rajdhani, the vegetarian Thali Restaurant needs no introduction! Their signature dishes include sandwich dhokla, daal dhokri, pudla, dudhi gathia nu shaak and Gujarati kadhi. The sumptuous thali offers unlimited rice, rotlis, farsan and shaak.

Rajdhani Restaurant: Gujarati Namkeen Bhandar in Chawri Bazaar is well worth the trek! Better known for its farsan (snacks) like lasoon ka sev, chevdo, thepla, khakra, fafda, dhokla etc. the thali at this unpretentious eatery is equally good if not better! The must-try include handvo, khaman, lilva-kachori, Surat no locho, khichu, magaj.

Navratri special menu at top Delhi restaurants: The special nine nights of Navratri bring with them a fervour and flavour of their own. While celebrations differ all over the country, the underlying theme remains the same. Yet, fasting and observing Navratras no longer means missing eating out. The Radisson MBD, Noida brings in a mouth-watering Navratra special menu observing all the norms of saatvik cuisine, so essential to this period. All served in a manner befitting this special feast, with well laid out thalis, and a service fit for a king. Also, in the menu are tempting snacks and savouries, all made with the ‘vrat’ in mind for a quick in between moment.

Navratri Specials food at Rang De Basanti: Order our special Navratri Thali comprising of Paneer Tikka Afghani, Aloo Mewawale, Paneer Jeera Ki Sabzi, Kuttu Ke Aate Ki Puri, Singhade Ka Halwa and more.

Knowing The Cessna 152

Cessna 152 is just one of the many aircrafts that the Cessna Aircraft Company built. The aircraft was manufactured to be used as a multipurpose civil aircraft. When it hit production in 1977 and up to 1985, the company was able to build a total of 7,584 aircrafts. The Cessna 152 was developed from the previous model Cessna 150. The aircraft is also capable of carrying two people and with a fixed tricycle type of gear which allowed it to be primarily used for flight training purposes and for personal use as well.

When the aircraft Cessna 152 was produced in 1977, it then became the model of the year in 1978. It is an improved version of the Cessna 150. The aircraft was intended to compete with the piper tomahawk and the beech craft skipper which were all introduced in the same year. Additional designs of the aircraft revealed the plan of improving the aircrafts useful load into 757 kg. There was also a decrease in the external and internal noise levels. The aircraft was able to introduce its newly built 100LL fuel.

There are many pilots who manage to make modifications on the aircraft such as the tailwheel landing gear. Some Cessna 152 were fitted with the taildagger design. The design involves moving forward the undercarriage which strengthened the fuselage. The design also includes removing the aircrafts nosewheel which in return strengthens the tail area of the tailwheel. By making this modification, it improves the performance of the aircraft in short field. It was claimed that the aircraft was able to generate an increase of 19km/h in its cruise speed. The engine of the aircraft also received modification which further increased its power capacity. One of the modifications made was fitting it with the Sparrow Hawk engine that increased the horsepower by 125. The only drawback in using the Sparrow Hawk was the fact that it uses a piston type of engine. It reduced the engines overhaul time from the regular 2400 hours into 2000 hours.

Other modifications of the Cessna 152 include adding the application of flap gaps seals which reduced the drag while increasing the climb rate of the aircraft. The aircraft was also given the Auto fuel STCs permit which enable pilots to replace the regular but expensive aviation fuel with the automobile fuel. The aircraft was also equipped with an auxiliary tank for greater fuel capacity and it also has the belly fuel valves which will drain down the fuel into its lowest point. The aircraft also has different type of wing tips which help increase the cruise speed while reducing the stall speed of the aircraft.

References:
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flygcaircraftreviews.com/2011/08/17/hello-world/

Stimulus Package Benefits For Civil Engineering Companies

As recession has hit every nook and corner of business world wide, economists and administrators are after formulating various stimulus packages for the overall revival of industries. Civil engineering companies are among those which got hit by the recent recession. The stimulus package should basically focus on rectifying the weaknesses that affect these civil engineering companies.

Since stimulus packages are essential for increasing the confidence of small as well as medium scale civil engineering companies, they should be able to forecast the expected economic recovery and also the time required for the civil engineering market to reach their potential. The main sop in these packages must be tax benefits. Tax benefits, even though for a short period are helpful to the entrepreneurs in many ways. Tax benefits enable the firms to re-organize from recession and also to mange the capital more effectively.

But economic stimulus package should be considered as the base only for renovating your civil engineering company, small or medium. Beating recession is no easy task; the top management of your company must be able to take wise decisions from the benefits available in stimulus package.

With stimulus packages ready at the door step, civil engineering companies are also able to plan their investment requirements. These packages must be able to direct the companies towards reasonable spending during recessionary times. Another thing which both small and medium scale companies must remember is that, after getting benefits from the stimulus packages, they should never try to increase the price of their products or services or reduce labor force.

So, from stimulus packages, small and medium civil engineering companies are able to get more loans sanctioned at reduced interest rates. This will, to a great extent solve their financial difficulties. The smaller companies give more employment to civil engineers than medium and large companies and hence, tax changes will directly benefit them with which they are able to retain their work force.

Some economists have commented that the civil engineering companies would only be able to reap benefits from the stimulus packages indirectly. The packages also seek to help those who want to set up small as well as medium firms. The opportunities in the stimulus packages must be carefully understood and used or else your firm will end up in failure.

Thus, packages to stimulate the economy have benefited many small and civil engineering companies. It is unfair comment that, you can fully overcome the initial damages caused by recession with the stimulus packages. But you are able to practice a belt tightening exercise under the mantle of these packages and you require a time frame to revive your firm.

Recession can never leave your employees unaffected as they would never be entitled to receiving perks and other fringe benefits. For your employee, losing a job is more important than reduction in returns! Another basic advantage is that the administration has pumped in more money into the economy for construction projects which will ensure economic stability to the civil engineers. This along with the stimulus packages would ultimately benefit the small and medium civil engineering companies.

High Quality Coconut Shell Charcoal And Activated Carbon Available In India And South East Countries

Each and every part of the coconut tree is put to some use. According to a recent coconut survey report, the Philippines ranks first in the world in coconut production, followed by Indonesia and India. Pollachi, a small town in south India and its surrounding villages are the largest and popular coconut growing hubs in India. The famous coconut-based products are coconut oil, copra, tender coconut water, coconut cake, coconut shell-based products, coconut toddy, coconut charcoal, coconut wood-based products, coir pith and coconut leaves.
The coconut shell charcoal is the main raw material required for the manufacture of activated carbon. Shell charcoal is most widely used as domestic and industrial fuel. It is also used by goldsmiths, blacksmiths and in laundries. The process of manufacturing coconut charcoal starts with uses the high quality coconut shell. The shell charcoal is industrially manufactured by burning shells of matured nuts in limited supply of air which is sufficient only for carbonization, but not for complete destruction of the raw material. To obtain good high quality coconut shell charcoal and coconut shell activated carbon, fully dried, clean, mature coconut shells is recommended.

There is a growing demand for coconut shell powder and powder activated carbon in the global market, mostly the demand are meet by India and southeastern countries. The porous carbon materials in various forms, such as activated carbon fibers play a key role in many industries, particularly those related with environmental concerns. These activated carbon fibers which are used in the building of structures like buildings and vehicles mostly grab toxic compounds from the water and air, thereby reducing pollution. Therefore, there is a great demand for activated carbon suppliers in the global market. Impregnated activated carbon is predominantly used in the gas purification, catalysis and civil and military gas protection.

Granular activated carbon has a relatively very larger particle size in comparison with powdered activated carbon and therefore, presents a smaller external surface. These carbons are mostly preferred for adsorption of gases and vapors as generally their rate of diffusion are much faster. Granulated carbons are commonly used for deodorization, water treatment and separation of components of flow system. Activated carbon pellets is made especially for use in a vapor applications. The product is highly double screened and de-dusted in the normal process and prior to packaging to assure a very clean, hard, dust free product with long service lifespan.

These entire products and its by product show the immense value of coconut shell in industrial sector and domestic field. India and southeastern countries provide a commendable support by yielding and supply of high quality coconut shell charcoal and activated carbon to the global market.

EU Officials Entry Exam – UK Lobbying For Language Change

The government is challenging the rules for the EU Officials Entry Exam. At present candidates must use a second language rather than their mother tongue.

The new British government is now challenging the rules set down for the Brussels civil service exams. The civil service holds a compulsory exam for all European Union citizens who want to work as European Union officials. Currently, the Brussels civil service entry exam must be taken by candidates in a second language rather than their mother tongue.

It seems that the British government has secured an early victory because starting from next year; pre-selection tests for EU civil servants can be taken in English. However, France may not be too happy with this decision. Paris is against such policy and defended for the EU civil service exam to be taken in the candidates second language. Some say the objection is because the French government is witnessing the use of French declining over recent years, compared to its rival English.

What the British government is more concerned about is the number of Britons being admitted into the EU commission as working officials. The EU Commission is where early drafting of new policies and regulations take place. Without enough Britons working inside the EU Commission, the UK government fear that they are falling behind in influencing future policy making within the EU. The move to challenge the language rules for civil service exam aims to increase the number of British Citizens working in all level of the EU governmental machinery, in particular within the EU Commission.

We have seen the decline in the number of British EU Officials working in Brussels following the drop of second language teaching in the UK. The newly elected Conservative government blames the previous Labour government of its second language education policy now resulting in a generation gap of British presence within the EU decision making organizations.

The British Foreign Secretary, William Hague also agreed that the challenge to the civil service exam language rules is motivated by the need to increase the number of Britons securing more EU jobs. The current statistic shows that Britain only makes up for 1.8 percent within the EU Commission entry level positions, even though the UK represents almost 12 percent of the entire EU population. Mr Hague said the new government now aims to give due weight to the exercise of UK influence in the EU.

The Foreign Secretary also outlined that the world political landscape has now shifted towards the eastern countries and therefore it is crucial for the new generation of British to learn second languages. Britain can no longer only play its cards with the Western diplomatic players. On the contrary, future diplomats must learn second languages that are useful in countries such as Poland, Russia, China, India, North African countries, Turkey, and Brazil. The United States is no longer the most reactive player within foreign affairs.

Although the British government has managed to secure the short term victory to allow Britons to take the EU civil service exam in English, this move might not be the best for Britains long term interests. The widespread attitude of not needing to learn second languages by most Britons is likely to decrease its competitiveness in the international affairs arena. It is hoped that the new government will roll out new education policies that will encourage more students to take up second language studies.

Wedding Venues For Both The Civil Ceremony And Reception

Everybody plans their wedding day to be in a special way. It is very romantic relationship when two people belonging to different faith and religion, decide to tie the knot. A common problem that arises is where should they get married. The solution can be a civil wedding, and they can stay away from the ways of a traditional wedding.

For the wedding day one has to make several considerations and one of them is choosing a venue. People often choose a church, a civil venue or a religious venue, to say ‘I do’; and arrange a separate venue for the wedding reception. However, a growing trend towards cost reduction when it comes to venues is that many people choose a single wedding venue for both the civil ceremony and the reception.

Civil wedding ceremonies are mostly performed in the office of the City Hall. The reception can be organised any where you wish. At present the trend of performing civil weddings in outdoor settings is becoming very popular. You can choose many wedding destinations such as resorts, farmhouses and hotels. If you want to organise the wedding ceremony and reception in your own unique style, you can select from a number of wedding venues.

There are some properties that hold the licence for performing civil weddings and receptions. In London, Eltham’s Palace and Garden is one of the best venues for organising civil weddings along with a superb reception. It contains a spacious dining room beautifully decorated to cater the wedding events. Moreover Syon Park is a very hospitable place for organising such events. It attracts people with its magnificent beauty and great architecture.

Dimster Castle located in the south west is a superb showpiece of turbulent history. It offers a sunny sheltered terrace for relaxation. The fantastic views over the surrounding countryside add more beauty to the place. Meols Hall in the north west of UK is a historical manor house, suitable for all kinds of wedding ceremonies and receptions. This superb location offers all the entertainment facilities.

You may also need to arrange some attendees to bear witness of your wedding. To organize a wedding in the approved premises, you must consult with the staff of the venue in order, to make a provisional reservation. For arranging a reception, you must contact the Registrar in your district and guide him, where the premises are located to ensure that the Registration Officer can attend your wedding reception. If you are planning to have a humanist ceremony, you must make your provisional booking with the celebrant. Once you have received confirmation you can confirm your booking of reception at the venue.

You should send notice of your marriage to the Registration Officer with complete information about you. Once you have been issued with the marriage license, it must be then passed on to the Superintendent Registrar of the district in which you are planning to get married for their record. You can send them the notice of your wedding twelve months before the wedding date for their record. The earlier you make preparations of your wedding, the more chances you have for choosing the venue for your marriage and reception.

Licensed venues for both the wedding ceremony and reception have greater flexibilities and better services than register officers. All these features will assist you in the expenditure of your civil wedding and you can make plans according to your budget.

Why Christianity Is Decreasing In America, While Secular Humanism With It’s Vices Are Increasing

To the Evangelical of the land:

For years in one manner of speech or another I have listened to people give their answer to the question of why righteousness is loosing ground in America today, and why more and more of whatever is called Christian is increasingly being persecuted, despised and rejected. How is it that this nation who’s coinage boasts, In God we Trust, can increasingly, in one point after another deny the laws of that God, even though approximately one half of it’s populace claim to be born again evangelicals? When I ask this question of people, most always the answer that is given although perhaps expressed in different words is, It’s because it’s the last days. And in saying this the people are endeavoring to communicate that things are suppose to be that way, for according to their understanding and acceptance of the Bible, righteousness is suppose to give way to ungodliness in the last days.

I am in full agreement that the kingdom of darkness will continue to grow in intensity until such time it shows itself to be the epitome of confusion and wickedness, and that this gross darkness will permeate many. This will happen, (even now is happening) it is forecasted by the Holy Scriptures and it will surely come to pass. However, at the same time it is forecasted that the Kingdom Of Light will develop into the completeness God has intended for it to be in the earth. The best way I know to illustrate this is to imagine the peace, order and righteousness that will be the every day norm in the age which is next to come (the millennium age, where Christ will reign in person here on earth) and know that the church must grow up into the fullness of this character in this present age, before entering that next age. Even as a child has to be first fully developed in the womb before it can be born. In like manner the Kingdom of God has to be fully developed in this age before the new age (millennium age) is birthed.

So, back to the original question: Why is righteousness loosing ground in America in this generation? It is the last days, that is for sure, but that is not why righteousness is loosing ground in America. No, it is not! I will give you the answer. It is because the chemistry of the righteousness of the acts of the American Church (Believers) by in large is not pure and powerful enough to hold back sin. You might say it this way, our powder is not dry, therefore when it is ignited it does not have the power to destroy sin that it is supposed to have. Jesus said it this way, but it means the very same thing. (Matthew 5:13 KJV) Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.

We, the evangelical of the land, we that say we love the Bible and the God of the Bible have lost our saltiness. We do not fully love and obey God’s laws, and the testimony of righteousness that the Scripture proclaims. There is a very sincere spirit of confusion and spiritual apathy that grips us, thus allowing for great and many blind spots in our understanding and the practice of righteousness. We have surrendered ourselves to many forms of confusion and sin. A brief description of this is that in the mid to later 1800’s, we who were once a very strong Bible based society with the advent of the multiplication of modern technical knowledge began to throw off the wisdom of the Scripture, taking in it’s place the doctrines and practices of humanism. (where man is supreme in wisdom and power) This needing an answer to what our origins brought forth the doctrine and practice of evolution. Which birthed the spirits of socialism and feminism, which are twin sisters. In fact, they are Siamese twins, for they are joined at the hip. The one spirit, that of socialism, works in the realm of government. It works there seeking to promote the ideology that man is the servant of government, and not government the servant to men who have both created it and maintain it. The other spirit, that of feminism is at work in the male-female relationship. (particularly in the marriage relationship, but not by any means exclusively) It seeks to corrupt both the true nature and calling of manhood and womanhood by promoting the woman to usurp the place and calling of the man and the man to resign his place and calling to the woman. Thus you end up in both society at large and in the family unit a corruption of manhood and womanhood. These spirits have introduced what is called liberalism, the which has filled America with what seems like unending confusion and vices. So we have modern America, where 40 million plus babies have been murdered by means of abortion. Where a search engine can boast 1,000,000 pornography sites, where our jails are filled beyond capacity, where many pay 50% taxes, where 8 out of 10 teenagers boasts sex out side of marriage, where 50% of our people will never marry, but cohabitate, where nearly 70% of those that do marry will divorce, where homosexuality becomes the law of the land, where the promotion of the name and law of God are exulted from public life and institutions, etc, etc.

We, the evangelical of the land that say we love the Bible and the God of the Bible cry to God to bring forth righteousness and stop the flood of iniquity that has been spreading across our land. But little do most of us know that in many ways we promote the very wickedness that we say we hate. We do this by ( in our confusion) practicing in our own right many forms of of sin. It is no wonder that righteousness is loosing ground in America. For it is according to the saying of Isaiah, the ancient prophet who said these words. (Isaiah 59:1-2 KJV) Behold, the Lord’s hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it can not hear: but your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you, that he will not hear.

In one of my featured writings, WHO LEFT THE DOOR OPEN (which is available through our website) I show that in common practice and by civil law we as American people practice (participate in) 82 manners of life that stand contrary to God’s laws. According to my perception, 48 of these are commonly practiced by nearly all that is called Christian in this land. This America, is why righteousness is loosing ground against liberalism in this generation. It is because we have been duped into confusion and apathy, and do not recognize sin for what it is. For the apostle John defined sin in 1 John 3:4: (KJV) Whosoever commiteth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law. There are many ways where the practice of modern western theology and it’s associated life style promotes the transgression of God’s laws.

In conclusion I say this. It is the last days, but the reason we are loosing ground to the forces of unrighteousness is that our powder is wet. If the righteousness of our deeds could be illustrated as gun powder, when it is ignited it would only make a small poof, and not the mighty explosion that it is suppose to create. Is it because our sins keep God’s power from working in and through us as He would have it to work, and sin can not be held back in our personal lives, nor in our public life without the working of God’s power.

Jesus forecasted this situation in the parable of the ten virgins which is told in the book of Matthew chapter 25. He said in the last days that all ten of the virgins would slumber and sleep. This speaks of the general apathy and confusion that Jesus forecasted would grip the entirety of the Kingdom Of Light in the world at the last time. But the cry is being made to those that have ears to hear. This cry is that Christ is soon to return. Wake up. Shake yourself. Dress yourself with every manner of righteousness for the day of His return and judgment is very near. All things must now be brought to completion.

Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord. Let us lift up our hearts with our hands unto God in the heaven, and turn again to the Lord. Jesus, and His gospel, which brings forth true and enduring righteousness is alone the answer.

A Watchman,
Gregory DeHart