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22/10/2014

Today we launched "Happiness Meter" making Dubai the 1st city in the world to measure its visitors’ & residents' happiness interactively. Happiness Meter delivers an instant measure of people's satisfaction with Dubai's services & facilities through a smart network & system. Our target is to get people’s opinion on services on a daily basis, which will have a real impact on people's happiness & comfort levels.

History of Iran  Cyrus The GreatCyrus II, Kourosh in Persian, Kouros in Greek Artistic portrait of Cyrus the Great Cyrus...
20/10/2014

History of Iran
Cyrus The Great
Cyrus II, Kourosh in Persian, Kouros in Greek

Artistic portrait of Cyrus the Great
Cyrus (580-529 BC) was the first Achaemenid Emperor. He founded Persia by uniting the two original Iranian Tribes- the Medes and the Persians. Although he was known to be a great conqueror, who at one point controlled one of the greatest Empires ever seen, he is best remembered for his unprecedented tolerance and magnanimous attitude towards those he defeated.

Upon his victory over the Medes, he founded a government for his new kingdom, incorporating both Median and Persian nobles as civilian officials. The conquest of Asia Minor completed, he led his armies to the eastern frontiers. Hyrcania and Parthia were already part of the Median Kingdom. Further east, he conquered Drangiana, Arachosia, Margiana and Bactria. After crossing the Oxus, he reached the Jaxartes, where he built fortified towns with the object of defending the farthest frontier of his kingdom against nomadic tribes of Central Asia.

The victories to the east led him again to the west and sounded the hour for attack on Babylon and Egypt. When he conquered Babylon, he did so to cheers from the Jewish Community, who welcomed him as a liberator- he allowed the Jews to return to the promised Land. He showed great forbearance and respect towards the religious beliefs and cultural traditions of other races. These qualities earned him the respect and homage of all the people over whom he ruled.


Bas-Relief of Cyrus the Great, in Pasargad, Iran
The victory over Babylonia expressed all the facets of the policy of conciliation which Cyrus had followed until then. He presented himself not as a conqueror, but a liberator and the legitimate successor to the crown. He also declared the first Charter of Human Rights known to mankind. He took the title of "King of Babylon and King of the Land". Cyrus had no thought of forcing conquered people into a single mould, and had the wisdom to leave unchanged the institution of each kingdom he attached to the Persian Crown. In 539 BCE he allowed more than 40,000 Jews to leave Babylon and return to Palestine. This step was in line with his policy to bring peace to Mankind. A new wind was blowing from the east, carrying away the cries and humility of defeated and murdered victims, extinguishing the fires of sacked cities, and liberating nations from slavery.

Cyrus was upright, a great leader of men, generous and benelovent. The Hellenes, whom he conquered regarded him as 'Law-giver' and the Jews as 'the annointed of the Lord'.

Prior to his death, he founded a new capital city at Pasargade in Fars. and had established a government for his Empire. He appointed a governor (satrap) to represent him in each province, however the administration, legistlation, and cultural activities of each province was the responsibility of the Satraps. Accoding to Xenophon Cyrus is also reputed to have devised the first postal system, (Achaemenide achievements). His doctrines were adopted by the future emperors of the Achaemenian dynasty.

The Great Mosque of Samarra is a 9th-century mosque located in Samarra, Iraq. The mosque was commissioned in 848 and com...
20/10/2014

The Great Mosque of Samarra is a 9th-century mosque located in Samarra, Iraq. The mosque was commissioned in 848 and completed in 851 by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil who reigned (in Samarra) from 847 until 861.

The Great Mosque of Samarra was at one time the largest mosque in the world; its minaret, the Malwiya Tower, is a vast spiralling cone 52 meters high and 33 meters wide with a spiral ramp. The mosque had 17 aisles, and its walls were panelled with mosaics of dark blue glass. It was part of an extension of Samarra eastwards.

On April 1, 2005, the top of the Malwiya minaret was damaged by a bomb. Insurgents reportedly attacked the tower because U.S. troops had been using it as a lookout position. However, per Tony Blair in his January 21, 2011 Iraq Inquiry testimony, insurgents had attacked the mosque to incite Sunni-Sh*te violence and further destabilize the country. The blast removed pieces of brick from the top of the minaret along its spiral ramp.

The art and architecture of the mosque was influential; stucco carvings within the mosque in floral and geometric designs represent early Islamic decoration. Additionally, the mosque of Ibn Tulun in Cairo, Egypt was based on the Samarra mosque in many regards. The mosque was destroyed in 656 AH (1278 CE) after the Hulagu Khan invasion of Iraq. Only the outer wall and its minaret remain.

The Future of the Great Sand Dunes National Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------Th...
20/10/2014

The Future of the Great Sand Dunes National Park
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The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve has certainly made a name for itself in the Geography world by being and extremely interesting piece of geographical landscape. As a brief description the geography of the Dunes is made up of a couple different geographical elements. The dunes are surrounded by two separate mountain ranges, the Sange De Cristo Mountain Range and the San Juan Mountain Range which were created by moving plates beneath the Earth’s surface. In between the mountain ranges is a large valley. Another geographical element at the dunes is the Medano Creek which serves as home to a larger hydrology system under the surface. The actual dunes are formed by specific wind patterns and are made of sand. There are also various types of dunes. All of these geographical factors have not only played a role in creating the dunes as we know them today, but are also responsible for the geographic future of the sand dunes.

Based on the geographical structure of the sand dunes and my knowledge in geography I can make educated guesses on what the dunes will look like in the future. In 1,000 years I suspect the dunes will not look much different than they do now. This is because the wind patterns seen around the dunes. These patterns balance each other out making the formation of the dunes rather consistent. Since the dunes have existed we have not seen many changes, but this is not saying that they do not change. Scientists have discovered many new things about the dunes even in just the recent future that proves the dunes do change over time.

In 10,000 years I think we will see a little bit of change in the Great Sand Dunes. I think that we will see a growth in the amount of dunes. This will be very slight, but I do think that it will occur because it is continuously occurring as we speak, slowly, but definitely. I think this because of the vegetation that occurs along the dunes. Wind eventually erodes the vegetated dune, which as discussed in my previous blogs, this natural occurrence creates what are called parabolic dunes. These parabolic dunes eventually migrate into the main dune area creating more surface area of dunes for the future.

100,000 years in the future is when we will most likely see the most change. This is because any geographical process that occurs is typically a slow process. I believe a lot of vegetation will occur on the older dunes and that they will remain as they are because of the vegetation growth because vegetation on the large dunes typically stops them from migrating. However, there will certainly be more dunes than there are now because sand constantly is being carried to the dunes via wind and Medano Creek. Another reason we will not see a lot of major change is because the hydrology system of the dunes. The hydrology system consists of a high water table keeping the under layers of the dunes wet, making them more solid and heavy, keeping them in place.

Although the Great Sand Dunes definitely change on a daily basis, we as scientists and observers don’t get to see a lot of this change because it occurs very slowly over time. However change is a guarantee given the dunes geographical elements such as wind pattern, vegetation, and hydrology. It seems that change is held within the closed system of the Great Sand Dunes National Park, but that it will also keep occurring as long as the dunes exist.

Traveling To Belize To See The Great Blue Hole
20/10/2014

Traveling To Belize To See The Great Blue Hole

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19/10/2014

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