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Friday, December 30, 2011

60 Words and Phrases that Make Men Fall Deeper in Love

The interesting thing about getting the love you deserve is that you have a great deal of influence in the kind of love you get. Most times, the love one gets is a function of the kind of love one gives. And when it comes to love, communication is the fuel that fans its flame. The words you choose can be the difference between a relationship where there is constant drama or one that is nurturing, blissful and romantic.

Now that you know that, let me share a little bit of the kinds of words that just simply turns men on and makes them want to love you even more.

1. Honey

2. Sweetheart

3. Sweetie

4. Baby

5. Darling

6. Sexy

7. Fine

8. Handsome

9. Stud muffin

10. Sugar

11. You just make me feel so good.

12. You are the best.

13. I can't get enough of you.

14. You drive me wild.

15. You know me inside and out.

16. I love you so much.

17. I love you with all my heart and soul.

18. You make me laugh.

19. You are so funny.

20. I love the way you love me.

21. I love the way you make me feel.

22. I never want you to stop loving me.

23. I don't know what I would do without you in my life.

24. You make me feel so special.

25. I need you in my life.

26. You just made my day.

27. I can't get enough of your hugs and kisses.

28. I apologize.

29. I promise to love you forever.

30. You are the one for me.

31. I don't need anyone else in my life.

32. You are more than enough for me.

33. Marry me and make me the happiest woman.

34. I have always loved you and will always love you.

35. I miss you so much.

36. I am so lonely without you.

37. My life is empty without you.

38. I can't wait to see you.

39. I want to be with you forever.

40. I love the way you hold me.

41. It kills me to know that you will be gone for a long time.

42. I feel like I am dreaming when I am with you.

43. I have never been loved like this before.

44. I'd love to wake up next to you forever.

45. It hurts me so much to see you this way.

46. If I can't be with you, then I don't want to be with anyone else.

47. I am not waiting for a knight in shining armor - mine has already arrived.

48. If your kisses were wishes I would make a 1000 wishes.

49. Life has never been better since you came into my life.

50. I can't believe we have been together for so long. I guess time flies when you are having fun.

51. I will go to the ends of the world for you.

52. Life without your love is a life I'd rather not live.

53. I love the way you look at me.

54. I trust you with all my heart.

55. Thank you for all you have done for me.

56. The words "I love you" are not enough to express how I feel about you.

57. I can't find the words to express how you make me feel.

58. You make me feel like I am the luckiest girl in the world.

59. Just being with you is enough for me to have a great time.

60. You don't have to say a word for me to feel your love.

Life without endearing words is like being in a garden without flowers. Endearing words create a feeling that transcends our reality and makes life worth living.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Difference Between Broker, Realtor And A Real Estate Agent

If you have been looking for property in the last few days, then there are chances that you have come across the most confusing terminologies in the Real Estate directory. A Real Estate broker and a Real Estate agent are two terms that you will hear from time to time. But what exactly is the difference between the two? Well for starters, an agent may be a person who works under a registered broker. Or in certain cases, a broker does not have anyone working under him and he prefers to be the agent as well. In most cases the person that you deal with when finalizing Real Estate deals is a Real Estate agent.

A Real Estate broker is its true sense is the party who acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers of real estate and attempts to find sellers who wish to sell and buyers who wish to buy. A broker is a person with a lot more experience and a lot more knowledge under his belt.

Credentials:-

Both these people have licenses but the realtor/broker has more credentials to his name. The training and the experience that one needs in order to be a realtor is much more when compared to a Real Estate agent. Most realtors are members of an organization called the National Association of Realtors. This is an extremely professional organization which has strict code of ethics. These codes are a way of proving to the public that this is a profession that requires a lot of dedication and integrity. Agents are also required to have certain credentials when it comes to acquiring a license but it is far lesser than a realtor. Confidentiality, obeying property rules, giving priority to the interests of the clients, reporting any issues etc, are some of the obligations of the agent. The broker also follows these regulations but he also follows much more stringent regulations under the NAR.

Which one to choose?

When it comes to finding a property or selling your property, both of them can help you. On many occasions the realtor will hire the agent himself. When this happens, the agent's behavior and his performance is the responsibility of the realtor and you no longer have to worry. The agent will follow the high code of ethics that are set by the more experienced realtor. It is also important to mention that each one has its own pros and cons.

Choosing one:-

You can look at certain points before choosing a Real Estate agent or a broker. You need to look at whether the broker is licensed or not. All brokers and agents need to be licensed in the US but the rules may vary for other countries. There are separate registrations and license needed by certain states. Look for listing options, services and selling ideas that they may have. When you have this with you, you can always do a comparison between couple of brokers. Ask for the pricing and the fee structure. Ask them to cover all kinds of charges and fees that may be involved in the transaction. At any point of time during the transaction, if you do not feel comfortable about anything make sure that you negotiate it with the chosen party. The commission, the term of the contract etc are some of the things that can be discussed and negotiated openly.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Lord Byron's "She Walks in Beauty"

Lord Byron's opening couplet to "She Walks In Beauty" is among the most memorable and most quoted lines in romantic poetry. The opening lines are effortless, graceful, and beautiful, a fitting match for his poem about a woman who possesses effortless grace and beauty.

Life in England

Lord Byron was born George Gordon Noel Byron in London in 1788. He became a Lord in 1798 when he inherited the title and the estate of his great-uncle. Byron's mother had taken him to Scotland for treatment for his club foot, but she brought him back to England to claim the title and the estate.

Byron was privately tutored in Nottingham for a short period. He then studied in Harrow, Southwell, and Newstead, and finally at Trinity College. Byron discovered a talent for writing poetry and published some early poems in 1806 and his first collection, called Hours of Idleness, in 1807 at the age of 19. When he turned age 21 he was able to take his seat in the House of Lords.

However, Lord Byron left England for two years with his friend, John Hobhouse, to travel through Europe. They toured Spain, Malta, Greece, and Constantinople. Greece especially impressed Byron and would create a recurring theme in his life.

After returning to England Lord Byron made his first speech to the House of Lords. Later that year he published a "poetic travelogue" titled, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, a respectable collection of verses about his recent travels in Europe. The collection earned Lord Byron lasting fame and admiration. Lord Byron had become a ladies' man and the newly earned celebrity brought him a series of affairs and courtships.

Lord Byron married Anna Isabella Milbanke in 1815 and his daughter, Augusta, was born later that year. However, the marriage did not last long. In early 1816 Anna and Augusta left Lord Byron and later that year he filed for legal separation and left England for Switzerland, a self-imposed exile.

Life in Europe

While in Switzerland Lord Byron stayed with Percy Bysshe Shelley, a prominent metaphysical and romantic poet, and had an illegitimate daughter, Allegra, with Claire Clairmont. After that affair ended, Lord Byron and his friend, John Hobhouse traveled through Italy, settling first in Venice, where he had a couple more affairs, including an affair with the nineteen year old Countess Teresa Guicciolo. Here Lord Byron began his most famous and most acclaimed work, the epic poem Don Juan.

Lord Byron and Teresa moved to Ravenna, then to Pisa, and then to Leghorn, near Shelley's house, in 1821. The poet Leigh Hunt moved in with Lord Byron later that year after Shelley drowned off the coast near Leghorn in a storm. Lord Byron contributed poetry to Hunt's periodical, The Liberal, until 1823 when he took the opportunity to travel to Greece to act as an agent for the Greeks in their war against Turkey.

Lord Byron used his personal finances to help fund some of the battles by the Greeks against the Turks. He even commanded a force of three thousand men in an attack on the Turkish-held fortress of Lepanto. The siege was unsuccessful and the forces withdrew. At this time Lord Byron suffered one or two epileptic fits. The remedy of the day, blood-letting, weakened him.

Six weeks later, during a particularly chilly rainstorm, Lord Byron contracted a severe cold. The accompanying fever was treated by repeated bleeding by trusted physicians, but his condition worsened until he eventually slipped into a coma and died on April 19, 1824.

Lord Byron was a hero in Greece and was deeply mourned there. His heart was buried in Greece and his body was sent to England where it was buried in the family vault near Newstead. He was denied burial in Westminster Abbey because of the perceived immorality of his life and numerous controversies. Finally in 1969, 145 years after his death, a memorial was placed in the Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey, commemorating his poetry and accomplishments.

Shortly after his arrival in Greece, Lord Byron had written these appropriate lines.

"Seek out--less often sought than found--

A soldier's grave--for thee the best

Then look around, and choose thy ground,

And take thy rest."

An interesting and exceptional biography of Lord Byron's life was written in 1830 by a contemporary and friend, John Galt, titled, The Life of Lord Byron. The 49 chapters give a good measure of Lord Byron's complexity.

"She Walks in Beauty"

In June, 1814, several months before he met and married his first wife, Anna Milbanke, Lord Byron attended a party at Lady Sitwell's. While at the party, Lord Byron was inspired by the sight of his cousin, the beautiful Mrs. Wilmot, who was wearing a black spangled mourning dress. Lord Byron was struck by his cousin's dark hair and fair face, the mingling of various lights and shades. This became the essence of his poem about her.

According to his friend, James W. Webster, "I did take him to Lady Sitwell's party in Seymour Road. He there for the first time saw his cousin, the beautiful Mrs. Wilmot. When we returned to his rooms in Albany, he said little, but desired Fletcher to give him a tumbler of brandy, which he drank at once to Mrs. Wilmot's health, then retired to rest, and was, I heard afterwards, in a sad state all night. The next day he wrote those charming lines upon her--She walks in Beauty like the Night..."

The poem was published in 1815. Also in that year Lord Byron wrote a number of songs to be set to traditional Jewish tunes by Isaac Nathan. Lord Byron included "She Walks in Beauty" with those poems.

She Walks in Beauty

1

She walks in beauty, like the night

Of cloudless climes and starry skies;

And all that's best of dark and bright

Meet in her aspect and her eyes:

Thus mellow'd to that tender light

Which heaven to gaudy day denies.

2

One shade the more, one ray the less,

Had half impair'd the nameless grace

Which waves in every raven tress,

Or softly lightens o'er her face;

Where thoughts serenely sweet express

How pure, how dear their dwelling place.

3

And on that cheek, and o'er that brow,

So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,

The smiles that win, the tints that glow,

But tell of days in goodness spent,

A mind at peace with all below,

A heart whose love is innocent!

Discussion of the Poem

The first couple of lines can be confusing if not read properly. Too often readers stop at the end of the first line where there is no punctuation. This is an enjambed line, meaning that it continues without pause onto the second line. That she walks in beauty like the night may not make sense as night represents darkness. However, as the line continues, the night is a cloudless one with bright stars to create a beautiful mellow glow. The first two lines bring together the opposing qualities of darkness and light that are at play throughout the three verses.

The remaining lines of the first verse employ another set of enjambed lines that tell us that her face and eyes combine all that's best of dark and bright. No mention is made here or elsewhere in the poem of any other physical features of the lady. The focus of the vision is upon the details of the lady's face and eyes which reflect the mellowed and tender light. She has a remarkable quality of being able to contain the opposites of dark and bright.

The third and fourth lines are not only enjambed, but the fourth line begins with an irregularity in the meter called a metrical substitution. The fourth line starts with an accented syllable followed by an unaccented one, rather than the iambic meter of the other lines, an unaccented syllable followed by an accented one. The result is that the word "Meet" receives attention, an emphasis. The lady's unique feature is that opposites "meet" in her in a wonderful way.

The second verse tells us that the glow of the lady's face is nearly perfect. The shades and rays are in just the right proportion, and because they are, the lady possesses a nameless grace. This conveys the romantic idea that her inner beauty is mirrored by her outer beauty. Her thoughts are serene and sweet. She is pure and dear.

The last verse is split between three lines of physical description and three lines that describe the lady's moral character. Her soft, calm glow reflects a life of peace and goodness. This is a repetition, an emphasis, of the theme that the lady's physical beauty is a reflection of her inner beauty.

Lord Byron greatly admired his cousin's serene qualities on that particular night and he has left us with an inspired poem.

The poem was written shortly before Lord Byron's marriage to Anna Milbanke and published shortly after the marriage.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Reality TV Hoax Victims Filmed For Porn

Nine young women have been duped into appearing in internet pornography after starring in a fake Big Brother-style show.



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Monday, December 26, 2011

Hayal Mahsulleri Ofisi Show Reel

Hayal Mahsulleri Ofisi (HMO, or Imagination Production Company) was founded in 2004 with the conviction of bringing our dreams into reality. HMO is the pioneer of cutting-edge artistic production in Turkey. While most media companies are trapped in archaic, 20th century business practices, HMO has been able to capture the attention of a dynamically changing audience by introducing content that is modern and progressive, yet one that respects the core cultural values of the Turkish market.



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Sunday, December 25, 2011

PROPHET MOHAMED (PBUH), EP22, 1 OF 4.

THE STORY OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET MOHAMED (PBUH), BY CHAIKH NABIL AL IWADI.. EPISODE 22, 1 OF 4.



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Saturday, December 24, 2011

GREECE VS TURKEY

THE BIG FIGHT GREECE AGAINST TURKEY THE BEST GREEK FIGHTER STAM THE SHOWMAN AND THE AGGRESSION AGAINST THE TURKISH FIGHTER



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Friday, December 23, 2011

瘋台灣:土耳其的演員遊台南, Rifat on Fun Taiwan Travel Show (Part-2)

吳鳳是土耳其人, 他目前在亞洲的娛樂行業發展, 主持不同的節目, 拍廣告, 演習, 創造舞台表演等等. Rifat Karlova is one of the most famous stage and TV entertainers in Asia. He is hosting TV programs, acting in dramas, movies, shooting commercials, doing Chinese stand up comedy shows etc. This is FUN TAIWAN travel program which is hosted by famous TV host Janet and Rifat is her guest for Tainan episode. More about him please visit; www.rifatkarlova.com ALL THE RIGHTS OF THIS PROGRAM BELONGS TO ITS COPYRIGHT OWNERS.



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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Fatmagülün Suçu Ne 56. Bölüm Fragmanı





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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Law and Reality - Turkey

Kurds are frustrated by the slow pace of change in Turkey. Although recent political reforms have granted them more rights, change on the ground remains slow. After centuries of prohibition, Kurdish can now be spoken freely. But many other restrictions remain in place. "It is forbidden to use Kurdish names with 'W' because the letter doesn't exist in the Turkish alphabet," complains Huseyin from the Pro-Kurdish party. Any broadcasts in Kurdish have to be vetted a month in advance and even non-political Kurdish music needs to be approved. "How can you produce news a month in advance? It's impossible," despairs editor Cemal Dogan. There are allegations that Kurdish villages are denied irrigation, forcing families to emigrate to the cities. The days of heavy handed police brutality may be over but a lot more still needs to be done before Kurds feel truly equal.



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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Turkish Reality Show FARTING [2012]





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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Naples Florida Restaurants: The Top 5

There are many great restaurants and broad range of cuisines and price ranges offered in Naples, Florida. The top five restaurants are the Bamboo Cafe, Brio Tuscan, Chops City Grill, Naples Tomato and Truluck's. Below are the reasons we feel these restaurants are the tops.

Bamboo Cafe
If you are looking for warmth and charm with a mixture of chic and old world style in an eatery, then Bamboo Cafe is so for you. The subdued relaxing atmosphere is alit with candles as the piano music plays softly in the background. The friendly service will assist in the choices of appetizers, delicious seasoned seafood dishes and delectable desserts.

Brio Tuscan
Located at the Waterside Shops on Tamiami Trail the Brio Tuscan Grille may seem like a regular mall dining spot on the outside, but on the inside you are in for a very pleasant surprise. Their menu will keep you choosing from the large number of appetizers and entrees, because it all looks so good. Their platters will more than satisfy, so be sure to show up good and hungry. Whether you choose the Roasted Garlic, Spinach and Artichoke Dip with Parmesan Flatbread or the Shrimp Risotto you will be more than satisfied. They offer a menu with an Italian seafood flair. You may even try a dish and declare it to be the best you ever had, as many others will attest to. Enjoy their brunch on weekend mornings. Happy hour at The Bar, either on the indoor or outdoor patio, will have you enjoying cocktails and food deals that are very affordable.

Chops City Grill
You can enjoy a fantastic meal at the spacious and elegant Chops City Grill. While you receive wonderful service, you can enjoy appetizers, entrees and dessert along with a nice glass of wine. This is the place where family and friends can meet and linger, because it's relaxing and fun. They offer nice discounts on "early dining specials" so if you are budget-minded, arrive early and enjoy the friendly atmosphere that will have you coming back time and time, again.

Naples Tomato
Without a doubt, the Naples Tomato is one of the best restaurants in Naples. If you are a wine connoisseur you will enjoy having your own personal wine sommelier that will help you to choose from a large selection of the best wines. There is even a wine tasting bar where you can select from several self-serve wine dispensers, if you wish to try different tastes. All you have to do is purchase a wine card and have fun selecting and tasting your favorite wines. You can choose how much you'd like to spend, and start sipping. If Mediterranean style food is your favorite, then you are in for a treat.

Truluck's
The upscale exceptional Truluck's is located in downtown Naples. Even though this is part of a small restaurant chain, you wouldn't know it. Truluck's has locations in Florida, California and Texas. Start the meal by choosing a glass of wine from their extensive wine list. They have a private fishing fleet in the Gulf of Mexico where they catch their own fresh seafood to offer on the menu. They offer seafood that is current with the seasons. And the desserts are out of this world delicious.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Memo osa 6

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Online Infidelity - Is Your Partner Having a Cyber Affair?

With the increasing use of the internet comes the risk of online infidelity which can lead to marital problems and can even cause a marriage to break down.

These have become known as cyber-affairs.

Many people can become addicted to online chat rooms where they can indulge in sexually explicit chat in real-time with total strangers. A climate of permissiveness pervades many of these chat rooms and instant messages sent privately between two people allow them to engage in erotic chats without the risk of being caught by their spouse. Webcams can be viewed, voice chat can be turned on instead of typing in text, and pictures and files of a sexual or personal nature can be transferred secretly by linking peer-to-peer.

The anonymity provided by chat rooms allows users to share their intimate feelings without feeling embarrassed. Initial chat conversations may be fairly innocent but when someone gets a sympathetic response from a fellow chatter this can turn into a deep emotional attachment to them. The messages often then become intensely personal and can develop into a cyber affair. This is a form of adultery and it can develop into a full-blown affair with secret phone calls and even clandestine meetings. Even if it stays on a non-physical plane it can still be devastating for a wife or husband to discover that his partner has been indulging in emotional infidelity with someone she doesn't really know. A wife or husband may believe that it is all harmless escapism and they are doing nothing wrong but their spouse will feel a deep sense of betrayal knowing that their spouse has been discussing intimate details with a virtual stranger.

Why do people have cyber affairs?

Studies have shown that it is a form of emotional escape into an online fantasy world to escape the problems and realities of everyday life. Anyone can assume an online persona which is totally unlike their real one. A neglected wife can have her pick of cyber partners who fall for her onscreen sexy persona and who are assuming a persona themselves as a hot lover. Usually the reality is quite different as the hot lovers may be husbands themselves who are also indulging in their own little fantasy world.

If you suspect a cyber affair then ask yourself these questions.

a) Is your partner's main interest chat rooms?

b) Does your partner stay up late on the computer while you are alone in bed?

c) Do they want to be left alone while they are on the computer?

d) Do they act secretive if you enter the room whilst they are on the computer?

e) Do they get irritated when you question the amount of time they are spending on the computer?

f) Do they spend more time on the computer than with you or the family?

g) Do you feel that they are neglecting the household?

If the answer to most of these questions is yes then your partner may be having a cyber-affair.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Tugce Kazaz (Turkish Topmodel)

Tuğçe Kazaz is a Turkish model and former Miss Turkey 2001. She acted as Arzu in the tv series "Kampüsistan". She played in the Greek movie Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens in the Aegean where she met her husband, George Seitaridis. She converted to Orthodox Christianity before her marriage to be of the same religion as her husband, an act that caused some negative reaction in her country. Later, she declared that she was a Muslim, Christian, Buddhist at the same time because she believed that all religions were the same. She also said about her change of religion "only God can judge me". music: Outkast - I Like The Way You Move



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Sunday, December 11, 2011

TYT - Extended Clip - April 11, 2011

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Ways to Say I Love You in Another Language

Have you been looking for romantic and provocative ways to say "I Love You" to your special partner? There are numerous different and creative ways to say "I Love You," but have you ever thought about memorizing "I Love You" in as many foreign languages as possible?

Imagine someone whispering to you "Je t'aime" or "Te amo" or "Aloha wau ia 'oe." You'd be intrigued, interested, and pleased, wouldn't you? Well, try several foreign language translations of "I Love You" with a special person in your life and see what happens.

Afrikaans - Ek is lief vir jou

American - Have a beer

Australian - 'ave another

Arabic - Ana Ahebak / Ana Bahibak

Cantonese - Ngo Oi Nei

Chinese - Gnoy oy na

Danish - Jeg eisker dig

Dutch - Ik hou van jou

English - I love you

Finnish - Mina rakastan sinua

French - Je t'aime / Je t'adore

German - Ich liebe Dich

Greek - S'agape

Hawaiian - Aloha wau ia 'oe

Hebrew - Ani ohevet ota

Indonesian - Saya cinta padamu

Italian - Ti amo

Japanese - Aishite'ru

Korean - Sa Lang Hae / Na No Sa Lan Hei

Mandarin - Wo Ai Ni

Norwegian - Jeg eisker deg

Persian - Tora Doost Darem

Polish -- Kocham Cie

Romanian - Te iubesc

Russian - Ya tebya liubliu

Spanish - Te quiero / Te amo / Yo amor tu

Swahili - Naku panda

Swedish - Jag alskar dig

Swiss German - Ch-ha di garn

Tagolog - Mahal kita / Inilbig kita

Turkish - Seni seviyorum

Vietnamese - Toi yeu em

Do some of the translations above look interesting? Pick out your favorites, then find a good pronouncing dictionary in order to get the sound of the phrase as accurate as possible.

After all, you don't want "Je t'adore" to sound like "Shut the door." That would have an entirely different meaning.

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan leaves the agitation in Davos (translation)

Moderator: There was a heated debate here. This is a discussion that can last for hours. We are already out of time. Erdoğan: One minute. Moderator: Mr. Prime Minister, well, you know Erdoğan: One minute, one minute! No! One minute. Moderator: Ok, but I want you not to speak more than one minute. Erdoğan: Mr. Peres, you are older than me. Your voice is very loud. I know that you are speaking aloud because of the requirement of a sense of guilt. My voice will not be that loud. About murdering, you know killing very well. I am well aware how you murdered children on beaches. Two former prime ministers of your country had important sayings to me. You have former prime ministers who say When I entered Palestine on tanks, I feel more and more pleased. I can give their names. Maybe some of you wonder. Besides, I condemn those of you who applaud this persecution. Because applauding these killers who murdered those children, who massacred those people is, I believe, also another crime committed against humanity. Look, we cannot disregard a reality here. Here, I jotted down a lot of notes, but I dont have time to answer all of them. But, I will say you only two things: Moderator: Excuse me Prime Minister, we cant start the debate again. Erdoğan: Excuse me. First ... excuse me, do NOT interrupt me!... First, The Old Testament says in the 6th commandment: "You shall not kill!" But there is murder here. Second, this is also very interesting. Gilad Atzmon, a Jewish himself, says ...



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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Most Affordable Seaside Communities (Places) For Retiring to Turkey

Turkey is known for its seaside communities. In fact, the country is flanked by the sea along its three sides. This makes it a real suitable place for both local and foreign investors going on retirement. Add to that the fact that properties sprout from almost all sides of the nation just to provide a place of shelter and comfort to every traveler and property owner.

Even if a property in Turkey is located along its shorelines, prices for each remain to be very affordable through the years. Never overlook the low cost of living in the country as well. Putting all these things to one, you will surely appreciate what it takes to retire to Turkey.

Affordable seaside places in a Turkey retirement

A place's spectacular coastline is always an added attraction when looking for a property in Turkey and in any other parts of the world. In order for you to know about how it is to live in a Turkey seaside resort, take a look at the options you have according to the seas flanking the entire nation.

1. Black Sea. This seaside is located on the northern part of Turkey. The waters are especially warm during summer and remain cold all throughout winter. This 1,595 kilometer long coastline is the home for Turkish cities like Istanbul, Yalta, Trabzon and Batumi.

2. Aegean Sea. This is another famous seaside in the country. The Aegean Sea can go as hot as 24 degrees Celsius during summer. Aside from its attachment to Turkey, a portion of the sea is found in Greece. The southern part of the sea is usually warmer than that of its northern part. It is longer than the Black Sea as it spans 2,800 kilometres. Most famous and affordable seaside communities in Turkey include Izmir, Balikesir, Alibey, Bodrum and Kusadasi.

3. Marmara Sea. This is a sea that connects the Black Sea with the Mediterranean Sea. While the coastline of this seaside port is only a little bit above 1,000 kilometres, it occupies an area of 11,350 square kilometres. It covers a wide array of provinces in Turkey including Istanbul, Balikesir, Bursa and Yalova. If you are retiring in this part of the country, you may always look into the list of cities found in each of the provinces mentioned.

4. Mediterranean Sea. This is perhaps one of the most famous of all seas found in the country. In this area, you will surely see a list of communities where you may buy an ideal place for retirement. Perfect for summer holidays, this 1,577-kilometer long water form is the home for some of the best retirement havens in Turkey including Belek, Side, Antalya, Kemer and Alanya.

The seaside communities of Turkey will surely fit into your requirements when it comes to looking for retirement living in the country. Acquiring a property on such grounds fits your search for a dream home. Explore these places by visiting Turkey before you decide on where to spend your retirement days.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Cele Kula: The Last of the Skull Towers

Duke Stevan Sindjelic sacrificed his life on May 19, 1809 battling for Serbian independence against the Ottoman Turks, and in the process attained the status of an almost mythic national hero. The three thousand troops under his command were attempting to hold the hill of Cegar in the city of Niš against vastly superior forces, and were worn to the point of exhaustion. According to the legends surrounding the battle, Sindjelic realized defeat was inevitable and set fire to a large ammunition dump, forfeiting his own life and those of his troops. Sindjelic's act ensured that the Turkish victory was Pyrrhic-it cost the Turks more than they gained-and in an attempt to terrorize the local populace and break any further resistance the bodies of the Serbian soldiers were decapitated, and their heads sent to Istanbul as trophies. The Ottoman sultan, however, returned the heads to Niš, deciding they would be more effective built into a tower by a busy road to serve as a permanent and highly visible symbol of the futility of rebellion.

The resulting Skull Tower of Niš, or the Cele Kula as it properly called, was hardly a novel idea. In fact, it represented the last-and today the only surviving-example of what had been a long-standing Middle Eastern and Central Asian tradition. Monuments which commemorated military victories by displaying the remains (usually the heads) of vanquished enemies dated back at least the fourteenth century, and most frequently took the form of a tower or pyramid. The most infamous were constructed by Tamerlane, who erected them outside of both Baghdad and Isfahan; one was supposedly built out of 100,000 skulls. Such structures were considered the most effective means to simultaneously celebrate a victory and break any remaining morale among those who survived the defeat. The tradition spread as far east as India-one, built by Akbar, is known from Mughal miniatures.

Even before the Cele Kula, Europeans were familiar with this tradition, principally because of the Burj-er-Roos (Tower of Skulls) on the island of Jerbeh off the coast of Tunis. It was a conical masonry structure about 30 feet high, set all around with the heads of Spaniards who had been massacred by Saracens in the late sixteenth century. The exact history of the Burj-er-Roos is murky, but the story as it was most commonly told involved Spanish troops landing on the island en route from Malta to Tripoli, under a commander whose name is usually given as Juan de la Saera. The Spaniards made their way up from the beach and sacked the nearest town, raping and pillaging at will. The locals, meanwhile, bided their time for a counter attack-they waited until night, when the Spanish troops were drunk and the high tide had cut them off from their vessels on the beach, and slaughtered them to a man. The tower constructed by the victors was topped with the head of de la Saera himself, and reasonable estimates are that it contained the heads of perhaps 800 Spaniards. The Burj-er-roos was a popular site for travelers along the southern coast of Mediterranean Sea through the mid-nineteenth century, but it was finally dismantled in 1848 by Christian inhabitants of the island, who wished to bury the skulls in a Catholic cemetery.1

The Cele Kula is the last skull tower ever constructed; in fact, it was archaic even at its conception since the practice had long been out of style, but was intended to shock the Serbs with its anachronistic display of Old World barbarity. While it may have succeeded in that aim initially, in the end its value became something very different-it wound up being seen not as a mark of humiliation, but a symbol of bravery and heroic sacrifice, and when Niš was liberated in 1878 the decision was made to preserve it as a patriotic monument. The tower proved to be such a potent memorial that was sanctified in 1892 when a chapel was built around it. Still enclosed in the small domed chapel, the Cele Kula has become a curious nexus in the cultural life of Niš. For some it holds the status of a sacred relic, for others it is a bizarre curiosity; it attracts serious students of history, but also people with entirely different interests-including a local man who owns a white goose which he claims can commune with the souls of the dead soldiers whose skulls are present in the tower, and pass on messages to their descendents.

Those who visit the Cele Kula now are seeing it in a greatly deteriorated state. The Turks intended it as a warning to rebellious Serbs, not as a monument that would last for two centuries. Technically its construction its crude, and exposure to the elements during the nineteenth century caused the mortar to deteriorate to the point that large numbers of the skulls had come loose, or simply fallen to the ground. Many were taken by locals, either because they wanted to bury them or because they wanted them as mementos. From afar, the stories told during the nineteenth century of the Cele Kula conjured fantastic visions of a gigantic edifice stacked with crania, but this was a far cry from the reality of its condition. The tower was originally composed as a square with 14 rows of 17 skulls per side, for a total of 952, and it quickly fell into disrepair, even as its myth became increasingly glorified and its size and condition greatly exaggerated. A traveler in the 1830s published an account claiming there were 600 skulls on each side, which would be a total of 2400.2 That number was bettered considerably by the Frenchman Alphonse de la Martine, who also visited in the 1830s and published a memoir in the 1840s which declared "there might be from fifteen to twenty thousand" skulls present.3 Both accounts were trumped by an 1854 book which inexplicably described "a pyramid of 30,000 Chistian skulls (Servians), victims of the Turkish sword."4

Such outrageous accounts caused visitors to the site to be bitterly disappointed. A traveler in the 1830s expressed his disappointment, calling it a "petty affair," and reporting that in reality there were only a few skulls still remaining.5 By mid-century it had fallen into such disrepair that it was being openly mocked by visitors. An Englishman reported that he found birds nesting in the holes where the skulls had once been, and that a "sparrow's eggs were being hatched in the brainless peri-cranium of an ancient Serbian patriot."6 The decrepit block currently holds some 60 skulls, but since more forthright reports indicate that some of these were returned during attempts to rehabilitate the structure, the reality is that visitors to Niš in the late 1800s arrived to find the tower almost completely denuded of skulls. Efforts to restore the Cele Kula began with the recognition of its patriotic value in the late nineteenth century. The decision to enclose it in the chapel was in part made to help protect what remained, and the tower is now enclosed behind a glass wall so that visitors are unable to touch it, and help ensure that this unique monument-the last of its kind-will be preserved for future generations.

Notes

1. See Thomas Kerrich, "Some Account of the Island of Jerbi, and the Tower of Human Heads, From Information Obtained on a Visit to that Island in the Summer of 1833," in The Amulet: A Christian and Literary Remembrancer, Ed. Samuel Carter Hall (London: 1836), 9-37; Major Sir Grenville T. Temple, Excursions in the Meditterenean: Algiers and Tunis, vol. 1 (London: 1835), 156-157; Jamrs McCaulley, Wonderful Stories of Daring Enterprise, and Adventure (London: 1887), 100;; "Jerbeh's Tower of Skulls: A Grim Monument to Saracen Vengeance," New York Times, 6 Feb. 1881 p.10.; Robert Sears, ed., Sears' Wonders of the World. Second Series (New York: 1856), 63-64.

2. Richard Burgess, Greece and the Lecvant, or a Diary of a Summer's Excursion in 1834, vol. 2 (London: 1835 revised), 272.

3. Alphonse de la Martine, A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land: Comprising Recollections, Sketches, and Reflections Made During a Tour in the East, vol. 2 (New York: 1842), 266-267. The account was originally written in 1832.

4. Ivan Golovin, The Nations of Russia and Turkey and their Destiny (London: 1854), 41.

5. Francis Herve, Esq., "A Residence in Greece and Turkey with Notes on the Journey Through Bulgaria, Servia, Hungary, and the Balkans, in Waldie's Select Circulating Library, vol. 12 (Philadelpia: 1838), 169.

6. James Henry Skene, The Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk, Comprising Travels in the Region of the Lower Danube in the Years 1850 and 1851, vol. 2 (London: 1853), 401.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Asian Splendor "Hosting a Traditional Asian Themed Tea Party"

Bring the mystery of the orient into your living room with a creative tea party that will have your guests begging for more. Possibilities are endless when you host an Asian themed tea party, from presenting an overview of Asian teas to replicating a Japanese tea ceremony.

Your presentation can vary depending on your guests and how formal or informal you would like the party to be. Either way, an Asian tea party is a great way to introduce many exotic Asian teas.

Activities

Depending on the overall feel of the party, choose among a variety of possible activities. Hosting a traditional Japanese tea ceremony can be fun and educational for your guests. If you don't want to do something quite so formal, you can teach your guests various Asian customs regarding tea, such as traditional preparation methods, types of teas, how to pour and present teas, and Asian tea etiquette.

This approach can be unusual, lively, and memorable. It's also a great opportunity to use different teapots and cups that are Asian inspired. If you are hosting a Japanese inspired party, you could include origami as one of the activities.

It's fun, inexpensive, and does not require a lot of space. Like fortune cookies? Why not order a batch for your guests and share your fortunes round the table.

Decorations

Decorations can be simple yet elegant. To set the mood, purchase a variety of paper lanterns to create a warm ambiance. Use a lot of red and black, as these are customary colors and pair them with dragons and hanging wall fans.

Find some small parasols to place on each table, or use the small ones for decoration in your teacups. For added elegance, use specialty porcelain dishes and China as well as designer chopsticks. Look for cards that have "friendship" or other sayings printed using the authentic symbols to use for added ambiance.

Decorate the room and tables with flowers such as orchids and lotuses. Bamboo is an easy, inexpensive, and authentic decoration option.

In addition, if you already have them or are able to borrow or rent them, incorporate small water fountains, bonsai trees, or small rock gardens.

Music

Having a variety of Asian music playing the background is perfect for setting the tone of the party.

Visit the local music store for suggestions. You may want to use some type of compilation, or choose music from a specific region or country, such as Japan, Thailand, or China. If your theme is based on a specific country, choose music accordingly.

Invitation Ideas

You can really get creative with invitations, from purchasing ones that are shaped like a fan to using an origami invitation that guests can unfold to read.

Alternatively, you may be interested in invitations that have an Asian picture or symbol on them.

If you are hosting a formal party, invitations on specialty paper make a beautiful work of art. Your budget will influence the style of invitation you choose to use.

The good news is that there are many options available for all price ranges. Start with a local gift or party shop. There are lots of great companies available online as well.

Foods

The food choices for an Asian tea party are almost unlimited! For starters, offer a variety of sushi, which can be made to suit any taste, including mild, spicy, and vegetarian.

Stir-fry is easy to make for larger groups of people, and you could even prepare the food in a central area so your guests can observe. It's entertaining and educational!

Asian foods rely heavily on rice and noodles, and there are many recipes to find that incorporate these, from soups to main dishes and deserts. Of course, you'll still want to offer fortune cookies!

Whichever foods you choose, offer lighter food choices, as those that are too heavy can take away from the tea experience.

Teas

This event would be perfect with a delicate Oolong like Monkey Pick or a mystical Tung Ting. You might also wish to consider "display teas" which actually bloom when steeped in water.

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