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Travel to Singapore

The Attraction Do you feel like holidaying in Singapore? Well it’s worth your money and more! Singapore is a wonderful exotic city with varied cultures, great food and lots of shopping malls . First timers to Singapore should have a travel plan or guide to make the most of your visit. There are various options to get into the lovely island city like air route, train, sea, car or even buses. The most common route is by an airplane. Great Tourist Destinations East Coast Park It falls in the eastern side of the city. The park is among the most popular seaside coasts in Singapore. You can spend leisure time in the Park area by taking to cycling, swimming or just strolling down the beach. East Coast Park shows the vivacious beach life of the Island city. West Coast Park It is another jewel of the island, but relatively calmer than East Coast Park. It has a lovely children’s playground, where the tiny tots can enjoy themselves. West Coast Park is ideal for a family picnic. Sentosa
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Don't Get Ripped Off On Your Next Roofing Job

Although many of us are tempted to save money by repairing our roof without the aid of a professional , the truth is that it is often best to bring in the pros. But, many of us are nervous about doing this because we have heard so many stories about bogus contractors running away with people's money without completing the job. Even when a contractor finishes the job, the work may be substandard and need repairs that exceed the cost of the original job. If you need the help of a roofing professional, here are some tips to keep in mind to help you stay in control of the job and make certain that you receive the level of service that you are paying for. Clearly you need to be sure that the person that you are entrusted with a large sum of money and the welfare of your home is a professional. Do not feel bad about asking for references and then checking on those references. A true professional will not be offended and should actually volunteer this information in the beginning. If cert

Daily Devotion and Worship

What Is Worship? Worship is hard to define.  It is not really defined anywhere in Scripture—it is shown, but not explained.  Worship is a direct acknowledgment to God of His nature, majesty, and glory.  It may be shown by the heart overflowing in praise and thanksgiving, or by such actions and deeds which show our recognition of God’s divine attributes, “Therefore by Him let us continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name” (Hebrews 13:15).  The roots of worship grow from the human  soul's need to pay homage to God and confess its love and gratitude. Worship is something we give back to God.  God has given us all that we have (James 1: 17).  Worship is one of the only things we can give to God which isn’t already His! A casual attitude toward God will cause us to lose sight of the aura of awe and majesty that surrounds Him, “Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which w

Bali Offroad

It may be a bit of a bumpy ride, but exploring the island in a Land Cruiser will take you along those paths not usually chosen. Land Cruisers are recreational tanks, no landscape is too harsh to be crossed and a day out in one allows you to see parts of the island that could never be reached, except perhaps on foot. WAKALOUKA There are two tour companies in Bali; that offer land cruiser day trips: Wakalouka and Bali Safari Rafting. Wakalouka features the Land Rover, the legendary safari vehicle used to cross deserts and mountains. The Land Rover is a sturdy beast, yet this trip through rice valleys, rain forests and bamboo groves certainly puts it to the test. Leaving from Denpasar in the early morning, Wakalouka follows back roads northwards for about an hour before taking a stop at Tegal Jadi Village, a stone quarry where guests are invited to descend into the hand-hewn depths to examine the ancient methods of quarrying the stones used for building the island’s temples and shri

Sakrt Pariksha ( Feces Examination )

To make a diagnosis or determining diseases suffered by a person there are lots of way. Frequently used way is by examining the patient's body, such as eyes, lips, tongue, skin, nails, heart rate and so on. Can also be a way to check the dirt removed the patient, such as sweat, urine, or stool. Normally this examination results are only used as primary examination or as a complement to investigations. One and how these will be discussed is to check the stool or diarrhea and the patient. In terms of Ayurveda is called sakrt Pariksha. Feces or sakrt This is one of the mala and the human body. That is, if the feces are not removed and the body on a regular basis, then the body will suffer pain. At least every day or every 24 hours of this stool has to be removed and the body. If more and this time period, let alone a few stools han not, chances are the person menalami health problems. Need to do an action to overcome them. Already in ancient times sakrt or feces can be used as a sup

Lempuyang Luhur Temple - Bali

The chain of steps, cutting a narrow band through the damp green forest, rose above me. Sweat dripped from the tip of my nose; rustling and chattering in the undergrowth hinted at unseen monkeys and a cool, cloying mist rose from the rice terraces below. It was not long after dawn, and I was picking my way up the pilgrimage route to the highest station of the complex of temples known as Pura Lempuyang that stud the green flanks of the fractured volcano standing sentinel on Bali’s eastern promontory. Somewhere ahead of me, on the very pinnacle of the peak, was Pura Lempuyang Luhur, 1,060 meters above sea level and the eastern directional anchor of the Balinese compass. Some 1,700 steps lead to the temple, but I had long since lost count of how many I had still to climb. Pura Lempuyang Bali My first view of the mountain had come in the lavender light of the previous evening. Traveling north by motorbike from Amlapura, the administrative capital of Karangasem , Bali’s most easterly

Cycling around Lombok

Lombok Island is the highlight holiday destination of Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara Province. The island is basically Bali’s next-door neighbour, and serves as a popular island-hopping extension for visitors looking for an additional escape in between or after their Bali visits. Besides being the mainland home of the three popular Gili Islands located just off its north-west coast, Lombok is also known for its colourful Sasak culture, great dive spots, scenic and secluded beaches, beautiful waterfalls and lush forests surrounding its active volcano, Mount Rinjani. One of the best ways to explore Lombok’s vast and varied countryside is by bicycle . Bouncing over dirt tracks, roaming through tiny villages, cycling alongside horse carts and winding through endless tropical countryside brings you close to the environment and people who work and live in this land. Here in the shadow of the great volcano Rinjani, you can never be sure of what will pop up around the corner. There are nume