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Category Archives: building on tradition
Miracle of Islam : Ka’bah, The Center of the Earth, Astonomical proven
The Kaaba is a cube-shaped building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is the most sacred site in Islam. The building predates Islam, and, according to Islamic tradition, the first building at the site was built by Ibrahim. The building has … Continue reading
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Frustrated with life in America?
Before I start, please understand this isn’t self-hate for my nation, I’m just having trouble being proud of it. I come from a more… Well-off family and I’ve moved around to many parts of America, due to my families line … Continue reading
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GTAC 2010: Twist, A Next Generation Functional Testing Tool for Building and Evolving Test Suites
Google Test Automation Conference 2010 October 28-29, 2010 Twist, A Next Generation Functional Testing Tool for Building and Evolving Test Suites by Vivek Prahlad, ThoughtWorks Abstract: Over the years, IDEs like IntelliJ and Eclipse have proved to be invaluable while … Continue reading
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A Look Inside the Vogt Shop
The Vogt silver shop has been building beautiful, hand-crafted western sterling accessories for over 40 years. Located in Old Mexico, it draws upon the region’s 400 years of silversmithing tradition which began with the arrival of Spanish conquistadores and the … Continue reading
Audemars Piguet – Jules Audemars 3 – Equation du Temps
www.victorinoxblog.com Audemars Piguet’s history In 1875, in the Swiss village of Le Brassus, two young men passionately dedicated to fine watchmaking, Jules-Louis Audemars and Edward-Auguste Piguet, decided to unite their skills in order to design and produce watches with complex … Continue reading
does anyone know where I can live?
I am looking for a town a vintage type town a family oriented town where everyone knows everyone everyone gathers for holidays and special events everyone smiles and stops and waves and talks to everyone a traditional town where people … Continue reading
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Korean folk dance (Pungmul)
This is a video I took during Day 2 of the 2010 ICC/BICOF in Bucheon, Korea. The delegates were treated to a traditional Korean folk dance performance called “Pungmul”. Enjoy! *** Pungmul is a Korean folk music tradition that includes … Continue reading
AZANDE TRADITION DRESSES.WMV
some of the Azande Traditional dresses of Sudan. This is the Work of Elario Zambakari an Azande of sudan.
Archaeo Architects Casa Sagrada
The owner’s desire was for a home blending Asian design characteristics with Southwestern architecture, developed within a small building envelope with significant building height limitations as dictated by local zoning. Even though the size of the property was 20 acres, … Continue reading
The Mystical Sultan’s Palace of Surakarta, Kasunanan Kraton(Keraton), Solo, Indonesia
The Mystical Sultan’s Palace of Surakarta, Kasunanan Kraton(Keraton), Solo, Indonesia… What is mystical about this place? The sands from here are taken from “Laut Selatan” (Indian Ocean) which is believed as the palace of “Nyi Roro Kidul” (The Queen of … Continue reading
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