The banks collect these instruments drawn on banks in other cities or countries and proceeds according to the accounts of the customer's concerns. A bank as a matter of fact is just like a heart in the economic structure and the Capital provided by it is like blood in it. As long as blood is in circulation theorgans will remain sound and healthy. If the blood is not supplied to any organ then that part would become useless, so if the finance is not provided to Agricultural sector or industrial sector, it will be destroyed. cheques, drafts bills of exchange and letters of credit are very important instruments of the banks. loan facility provided by banks works as an incentive to the producer to increase the production. Many difficulties in the international payments have been over come and volume of transactions has been increased.
television
Saturday, March 5, 2011
bear is danger
The containers are then buried or strung on a rope between two tall trees, out of bears' reach.Experts emphasize keeping your distance and making noise to avoid startling a bear as the best ways to avoid a bear attack. If a bear does become confrontational, the usual advice is to raise the arms above the head so as to appear larger, and to yell at the bear .Improper storage of these items can allow bears to eat human food and become dependent on it, increasing the probability of encounters with humans. If they wander close to human settlements, the smells of cooking and garbage can cause them to ignore their usual instinct to avoid humans. Many parks and persons in areas with bears utilize bear-resistant garbage cans and dumpsters for this reason, and many areas have laws prohibiting the feeding of bears, even if unintentional. Campers can access bear-proof containers from many parks to store their food and trash.Most brown and black bear encounters in human-populated areas involve so-called "trouble bears" usually young males who have just left their mothers and do not yet have a territory of their own.
Friday, March 4, 2011
smoking is danger
Smoking tobacco products can make gum disease get worse more quickly. Smokers have more severe bone loss and more deep pockets between their teeth and gums than nonsmokers."Smokers have much less gum bleeding and redness than other people even though their mouths are not healthy," Dr. Albert says.
One study found that smokers were twice as likely as nonsmokers to lose teeth in the five years after completing periodontal treatment. In most studies of nonsurgical gum treatment ;smokers improved less than nonsmokers
"This can lead to the false impression that the gums are healthy. It is therefore very important that tobacco smokers have regular dental exams to evaluate their gum health."
Not only does smoking increase the chance that you will develop gum disease, it makes treatment much more difficult. And the treatment is less likely to succeed. That's because smoking hinders healing in your mouth.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
important of woman education
Educating girls and women is an important step in overcoming poverty. Inequality and poverty are not inevitable. The main reason for this is the fact that poverty results from violations of human rights, including the right to education, which disproportionately affect girls and women. Various grounds of discrimination combine, trapping girls in a vicious downward circle of denied rights. Denial of the right to education leads to exclusion from the labour market and marginalisation into the informal sector or unpaid work. This perpetuates and increases women’s poverty.” Educating girls and women is an important step in overcoming poverty. Inequality and poverty are not inevitable. “The focus on poverty reduction enables the right to education to be a powerful tool in making a change in the lives of girls and women. Poverty has been universally affirmed as a key obstacle to the enjoyment of human rights, and it has a visible gender profile
Sunday, February 6, 2011
kathmandu
notamment par les newars. C'est la capitale politique et religieuse du nepal, dont elle est égaleKathmandou, Kathmandu et Katmandu, est parfois aussi appelée Kantipur ou Yen, ment la plus grande ville, ainsi que le chef-lieu du district du meme nom . Les premiers habitants de Katmandou étaient des Newars et parlaient le nepâlbhâsa, qui est un langage très répandu parmi les différentes communautés ethniques résidant à Katmandou.
La ville seleves à 1 350 m d'altitude, au confluent de deux rivières, la bagmati et la bishnumati. Elle est encerclée par des montagnes de taille moyenne dans les contreforts de l'himalaya, ce qui explique qu'on parle de la vallée de Katmandou, (administrativement connue sous le nom de zone la bagmati , « Bagmati anchal »), qui comprend aussi patan et bhaktapur et est peuplée d'environ 1,5 million d'habitants. Elle ne possède ni réseau souterrain de canalisations ni alimentation en eau suffisante. Aujourd'hui, du fait du contexte politique.
La ville seleves à 1 350 m d'altitude, au confluent de deux rivières, la bagmati et la bishnumati. Elle est encerclée par des montagnes de taille moyenne dans les contreforts de l'himalaya, ce qui explique qu'on parle de la vallée de Katmandou, (administrativement connue sous le nom de zone la bagmati , « Bagmati anchal »), qui comprend aussi patan et bhaktapur et est peuplée d'environ 1,5 million d'habitants. Elle ne possède ni réseau souterrain de canalisations ni alimentation en eau suffisante. Aujourd'hui, du fait du contexte politique.
chitwan
The district is in the western part of narayani zone with bharatpue , the seventh largest city of Nepal, as its district headquarters. It covers an area of 2,218 km² and in 2001 had a population of 472,048 people. Bharatpur is a commercial and service centre of central south Nepal and merger destination for higher education, health care and transportation of the region.Chitwan District is one of the seventy-five district of nepal, a landlocked country of south asia.
The district takes its name from the chitwan valley , one of Nepal's inner terai valleys between the mahabharat and suwalik ranges, both considered foothills of the himalayas .
narayangarh, on the bank of Narayani River, is the main town with numerous shopping zones where people come from all over the district and neighbouring districts.
Now there are about 40 Village Development Committees (each of which has nine wards or villages) and one sub-Metropolitan city - bharatpur and a municipality ratananagar each of which has more than nine wards or urban areas
The district takes its name from the chitwan valley , one of Nepal's inner terai valleys between the mahabharat and suwalik ranges, both considered foothills of the himalayas .
narayangarh, on the bank of Narayani River, is the main town with numerous shopping zones where people come from all over the district and neighbouring districts.
Now there are about 40 Village Development Committees (each of which has nine wards or villages) and one sub-Metropolitan city - bharatpur and a municipality ratananagar each of which has more than nine wards or urban areas
Thursday, February 3, 2011
mount everest
Mount Everest or Mount Chomolungma, is the world's higest mountain highest above sea level at 8,848 metres (29,029 ft). It is located in the Himalayason the NEPAL(Sagarmatha Zone)-China (Tibet) border.
In 1856, the Great Trigonoment Survey of British India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Societyupon recommendation of andrew Waugh , the British Surveyor General of Inda at the time, who named it after his predecessor in the post, and former chief, Sir George Everest.Chomolungma had been in common use by Tibetans for centuries, but Waugh was unable to propose an established local name because Nepal and Tibet were closed to foreigners.
In 1856, the Great Trigonoment Survey of British India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Societyupon recommendation of andrew Waugh , the British Surveyor General of Inda at the time, who named it after his predecessor in the post, and former chief, Sir George Everest.Chomolungma had been in common use by Tibetans for centuries, but Waugh was unable to propose an established local name because Nepal and Tibet were closed to foreigners.
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