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Indian Famous Monuments

  Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), Amritsar The holiest shrine and pilgrimage place located in Amritsar is The Golden Temple known as the Harmandir Sahib. This is the most famous and sacred Sikh Gurdwara in Punjab,  India , adorned with rich history and gold gilded exterior. If you are interested in culture and history, be sure to visit this popular attraction in India. Meenakshi Temple, Madurai Meenakshi Temple is situated on the Southern banks of Vaigai River in the temple city Madurai. This temple is dedicated to Parvati and her consort, Shiva and is visited by most Hindu and Tamil devotees and architectural lovers throughout the world. It is believed that this shrine houses 33,000 sculptures in its 14 gopurams. It’s no doubt one place to visit if you are impressed with art and cultural history. Mysore Palace, Mysore The Mysore Palace is a famous historical monument in the city of Mysore in Karnataka. Commonly described as the City of Palaces, this is the most famous tourist a

Origin of the Vodka

Vodka Vodka is an alcoholic beverage distilled at a high proof from a fermented vegetable or grain mash. Proof is a measurement of the alcohol content. Each degree of proof equals a half percent of alcohol. Thus, 100 proof is that which contains 50% alcohol, 90 proof contains 45%, and so on. Because distilled vodka can have a proof as high as 145, all taste and odor has been eliminated, making vodka a neutral spirit. Water is added to bring the proof down to a range between 80 and 100. Background of the Vodka The practice of allowing certain grains, fruits, and sugars to ferment so that they produce an intoxicating beverage has been around since ancient times. Fermentation is a chemical change brought about by the yeast, bacteria, and mold in an animal or vegetable organism. In the production of alcoholic beverages, yeast enzymes act on the sugars in the mash (usually dextrose and maltose) and convert them to ethyl alcohol. It was in the tenth century writings of an Ara

Principle of development

Principle of Development Principle # 1. The Principle of Common Direction  of Growth/Development: Though pace of development or growth varies from individual to individual, and in different periods of life, the degree of development or growth may also vary yet the direction of development or growth remains the same in all cases. It is the head of the embryo which develops its shape first; and it does not change so much in size as is the case in regard to other parts of the body after the birth of the baby. The internal organs, such as heart and lungs, develop to their full functional capacity at a very early stage; the outer parts develop later on. So, the direction of development may be said to be from head to legs, and, from interior towards the exterior. Principle # 2.  The Principle of Common Direction  of Growth/Development : ADVERTISEMENTS: According to growth and development, the life of an individual is, generally, divided into four parts: (1) Infan