Sunday, November 21, 2010

Traces of an Inspired "Issa", Jesus Found Recorded in Indian Himalayas


This may be shockingly distrustful but it does sounds true. This gentleman did travel altogther to the Indian Himalayan range that also consists one of the highest mountain peaks in the world, named Annapurna.
He was there in the Tibetan territory only to find the truth that the rest of the world is unknown about. The fact that could Jesus be inspired by Buddhism in India and be the awakening behind Christianity!

Moreover, strengthening the fact are the ancient Tibetan scrolls that tell about the King of Kashmir welcoming a fair man with fair hair, named "Issa", claiming to be the son of a virgin!
The clip above is a try to reveal a little about Jesus Christ during the age of 12 - 30. He may be in India only to be influenced by Lord Buddha and his teachings and imbibe them in Christianity.
An enlightening one!!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

French Vacationers Win as US Most Unlikely to Holiday



According to a reliable “Vacation” survey by GfK Association of the United States of America in spring 2010, more than half of the American population of employees fails to avail all of their vacations due to specified reasons. They even lag behind Japanese holidaymakers who came up with the theory of Karoshi-death due to overwork. Statistics show that thirty percent of so-called American jobholders use fewer days as away from work than the time alloted them to enjoy with their family and friends. Moreover, twenty percent are able to steal barely a day or two rather than a week or more. Giving a more miserable picture of corporate holidaying, forty- two percent successfully “cancel” their previously made holiday plans. 

Looking at such sad numbers of US workaholics by AAA and Money Magazine, seems that the biggest factor that hinders workers to go on vacations with a bang is the money factor. The country still recovering from the bog of the recent economic slump is still toiling people onto save people more and more to strengthen their financial muscle. 

Still, Visa’s Annual Travel Survey shows that –

·         Twenty five percent US tourists would use $1, 000 > $2,500.

·         Twenty percent would shell out $500 - $1, 000.

·         Ten percent would spend stuck between $2, 500 - $5, 000

·         Fifteen percent just plan to stay at their homes and not go anywhere. 

Nevertheless, the rainbow of holidaying is much brighter in countries like Argentina, Britain and Hungary. French ‘vacanciers’ (French for vacationers) are the most likely ones to be out of their homes whenever they get a chance to have some leisure time away from job. The countries where people are to use all of their fixed leave are as follows :

France: 89%

Argentina: 80%

Hungary: 78%

Britain: 77%

Spain: 77%

Friday, November 5, 2010

Great Posts Soon!!

Hi guys,

Well, I have been trying to write something more fruitful than what I have written here. However, I'll soon make it more consistent. And yes, there will be a generous usage of illustrations and pictures. So, I promise you an interesting blog with some good juice, very soon!

Take care