GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Pt. VI
Wednesday January 27th 2010, 12:44 am
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  • WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LAWYER AND A BARRISTER?

A lawyer is a person who practises law; one who conducts lawsuits for clients or advises clients of their legal rights and obligations. A barrister is a legal practitioner whose main function is to practice advocacy in court. They often have less interaction with clients. Barristers spend their working hours in chambers where they prepare their cases.< (more…)



Capsicum Peppers Origin
Thursday January 21st 2010, 12:45 am
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Capsicum is a genus of plants from the Solanaceae family, cultivated for thousands of years by the people of the tropical Americas.

The term chilli or chile is widely used and it refers exclusively to the smaller, hot types of capsicum fruits. Its orthography is common in Spanish although the name varies depending on the location. For exa (more…)



Making Herb Garden Magic
Friday January 15th 2010, 12:43 am
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Making herb garden magic may sound a little farfetched but if you consider what herb plants are capable of producing you can’t help be conclude there is some magic going on.  First consider the historical record of herbs.  There are indications that every civilization in history has utilized the benefits of herbs since the beginning of time.  A review of all the amazing things herb plants are capable of producing is truly a (more…)



Best Herb Garden Secrets
Friday December 18th 2009, 12:43 am
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Herbs are the most fascinating member of the plant family. Cultivating a herb garden offers unique rewards for the intrepid hortulan devotee.  There are many secretive questions in regard to herb gardening.  The best herb garden secret is that herb plants are very easy to grow.  Compared to the typical vegetable or flower garden a herb project is very “low maintenance.”  They require only two things to prosper.  One is pl (more…)



One City in Europe Every College Graduate Should See
Thursday December 17th 2009, 12:43 am
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It’s not easy for a college graduate to just go off on a holiday, but if you had an opportunity to travel for a couple of days in one city in Europe, where would you go?

The unanimous choice would be Paris, the dream destination for college graduates of courses like arts, history, literature, engineering, and politics, as well as those into culinary arts and fashion design. Just by being in central Paris, you’d encounter some of t (more…)