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T20 World Cup 2024: Australia Skipper Mitchell Marsh To Not Bowl In Opening Match Against Oman, Says Coach Andrew McDonald - News
  There will be the usual favorites: the Mavericks, the Smothers, and the unknown goliaths. The football world knows them. But, the T20 spectacle will bring cricket to the world stage. It has a record 20 teams. This is unprecedented. India aims to move beyond a close to-omit, whilst Australia seeks to preserve their dominance. Pakistan and West Indies goal to hold their reputation. South Africa’s…
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Nations Of The World Retro: 1914
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108. Danish West Indies vs Peru
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110. South Africa vs Bajo Nuevo Bank
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113. Kingdom of Greece vs Mongolia
114. Brazil vs Chile
115. Austria-Hungary vs British Hong Kong
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Quick Service Restaurant Case Study | Unraveling the Potential of Westlife Foodworld Ltd.
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INDIES TOP 250 MOST SPIRITUAL NATIONS/REGIONS ON EARTH !
(NOTE: Apart from the 196 officially recognized independent nations on earth, this list also includes the recognized ‘dependant areas’ of the world too, officially controlled by other nations not geographically connected).
(In short, at a collective level, this is seen as a combination of 'divine feminine power' & 'wise man power' meter!)
.Tibet
.Israel
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.Saudi Arabia
.Russia
.Romania
.Greenland
.Turkey
.Thailand
.Austria
.North Korea
.Afghanistan
.China
.Belgium
.Belarus
.Lebanon
.Iran
.Japan
.Turkmenistan
.Bosnia and Herzegovina
.Germany
.Georgia
.Vietnam
.Argentina
.Poland
.Finland
.Greece
.Saint Helena
.Iceland
.Monaco
.Seychelles
.Iraq
.Maldives
.Libya
.Brazil
.Singapore
.Ukraine
.El Salvador
.San Marino
.Syria
.Indonesia
.Uruguay
.Bermuda
.Sierra Leone
.Belize
.Pakistan
.Northern Mariana Islands
.Lesotho
.Benin
.Dominica
.Venezuela
.Suriname
.Lithuania
.Pitcairn Islands
.Serbia
.Curacao
.Palau
.Guinea-Bissau
.Croatia
.Equatorial Guinea
.Cuba
.Niue
.Nigeria
.Netherlands Antilles
.East Timor
.Ecuador
.Estonia
.Paraguay
.Portugal
.Kiribati
.Denmark
.Tajikistan
.Ivory Coast
.Kyrgyzstan
.Samoa
.Yemen
.France
.Falkland Islands
.Burundi
.Swaziland
.Gabon
.Cameroon
.Western Sahara
.Sao Tome and Principe
.Oman
.Eritrea
.French Guiana
.Anguilla
.Reunion Island
.Costa Rica
.Czech Republic
.Honduras
.Niger
.Guyana
.French Polynesia
.Jordan
.Fiji
.Cook Islands
.Bahamas
.Italy
.Nicaragua
.Cyprus
.Grenada
.Uzbekistan
.Puerto Rico
.Kazakhstan
.Guatemala
.Guinea
.Holy See/ Vatican City State
.Palestine
.West Bank
.US Virgin Islands
.Antarctica
.Guam
.Peru
.Ashmore and Cartier Islands
.Kosovo
.Tonga
.Switzerland
.Luxembourg
.French Southern Territories
.British Virgin Islands
.Saint Kitts and Nevis
.Netherlands
.Lao
.Hungary
.Jan Mayen
.South Korea
.Trinidad and Tobago
.Zimbabwe
.Saint Lucia
.Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
.Cocos (Keeling) Islands
.Sweden
.Congo (Brazzaville)
.Slovakia
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.Nepal
.Combodia
.Wallis and Futuna Islands
.Aruba
.England
.Scotland
.Jamaica
.Macau
.Bouvet Island
.Uganda
.Madagascar
.Chile
.Slovenia
.Ireland
.Algeria
.Bassas da India
.Qatar
.Cayman Islands
.Papua New Guinea
.Haiti
.Hong Kong
.Rwanda
.Norway
.Dominican Republic
.Kenya
.Liechtenstein
.Guadeloupe
.Gibraltar
.Azerbaijan
.Faroe Islands
.Barbados
.South Africa
.Philippines
.Akrotiri
.Tokelau
.South Sudan
.Sudan
.Djibouti
.Solomon Islands
.Christmas Island
.Zambia
.Bolivia
.Congo (Kinshasa)
.Bahrain
.Tunisia
.Togo
.San Marino
.New Caledonia
.Malawi
.Spratly Islands
.Albania
.Central African Republic
.Colombia
.Bulgaria
.Armenia
.Spain
.The Gambia
.Tanzania
.Ghana
.Cape Verde
.Senegal
.Burkina Faso
.Vanuatu
.North Macedonia
.Egypt
.Angola
.Bangladesh
.Latvia
.American Samoa
.Andorra
.Turks & Caicos Islands
.Comoros
.Tokelau
.Brunei Darussalam
.Coral Sea Islands
.Panama
.Botswana
.Sri Lanka
.Tuvalu
.Montserrat
.Baker Island
.South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
.Isle Of Man
.Malaysia
.Heard and McDonald Islands
.Guernsey
.Johnson Atoll
.Sint Maarten
.Svalbard
.Norfolk Island
.Kuwait
.Australia
.Paracel Islands
.Palmyra Atoll
.Taiwan
.Ethiopia
.Midway Islands
.Navassa Island
.New Zealand
.Jersey (Channel) Island
.Wake Island
.Jarvis Island
.Howland Island
.Montserrat
.Liberia
.Northern Mariana Islands
.India (Was No. 1 - 2200 yrs ago, & No. 12- 1000 yrs ago! But from 1000 AD-1100 AD, India slided ~230 places to reach & consistently thereon stay in & around, the bottom 10 nations, incl tiny to v.tiny island-nations, of this world, in spirituality!)
.British Indian Ocean Territory
.United States of America (USA)
.Kingman Reef
.Canada
.United Arab Emirates (UAE) .
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McDonald’s EatQual Campaign: Envisioning Equality and Inclusivity
McDonald’s India launched an amazing campaign that highlights the role of the inclusivity platform, EatQual, in creating an inclusive experience at McDonald’s. The campaign created, by DDB Mudra, showcases how small innovations can go a long way in making the world a more equal place. The brand has extended its platform to launch more meaningful initiatives aimed at promoting inclusion across gender, language and disabilities. 
Around 15% of the world’s population lives with some form of disability. Yet the world often fails to cater to their needs. EatQual addresses this fact and serves as an inclusivity platform that Mc Donald urges to build. Westlife Development Company, the company that owns and operates McDonald’s restaurants in West and South India, launched EatQual packaging last year on the occasion of International Day of People with Disabilities. 
The campaign film narrates the story of a child’s curiosity to explore the world as they observe others experiencing it. It later shows how EatQual packaging helps the child’s friend with limited upper limb mobility eat the burger with ease. Mc Donald, through this campaign, highlights the harsh reality that the world doesn’t treat everyone the same; most things are designed to cater to the able-bodied individuals. Their idea of creating a package enables people with upper limb mobility to enjoy their burgers with dignity, an idea that is not only a life changing one but truly an important one.    
Mc Donald’s recent campaign on ‘World Sight Day’ has been truly moving.  Emphasising the message that “We eat with our eyes,” the campaign discusses Mc Donald’s recently launched Colour blind friendly McDelivery, which enhances the experience of viewing their favourite burgers on their app and website before placing an order. Individuals who are colour blind can select from the three colour enhancement options: ‘Green-Red’, ‘Red-Green’ and ‘Blue-Yellow’.Their app and website use a new algorithm to display the menu in different colours appropriate for the users, allowing colour blind people to see the real colours of the food and drinks, enabling them to make informed decisions. 
To ensure a wider reach, the brand has collaborated with Kenny Sebastian for this initiative. Mc Donald’s EatQual is more than just a campaign, it’s a journey that Mc Donald’s is on. With every campaign, they enhance the eating experience and make it a little more equal for everyone. The brand launched this campaign through a panel discussion featuring a renowned ophthalmologist, a photographer who is also colour blind and Mc Donald’s Chief Marketing Officer.  Want to know more about such interesting campaigns? Follow Tiger Advertising, a 360 degree Advertising Agency in Gujarat. To know more about our services, visit our website https://tigeradvertising.in/
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Mumbai Gets First Ever Airport Drive-Thru McDonald's Restaurant
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a. The Federal Trade Commission regulates the trade of precious metals and directs manufacturers on how to stamp and identify gold. In the United States an item must be 10 Karat Gold or higher karat to be called gold. Also, gold that is plated must be plated with 10 karat gold or better to be called gold plated. Gold jewelry fineness is identified by a stamp which tell you how pure the gold used in the piece is. 417 or 41.7 percent gold is 10 karat gold. 585 or 58.5 percent gold is 14 karat gold. 750 or 75 percent gold is 18 karat gold. Normally a piece is either stamped with a three digit number or the actual karat content, such as 14K. Jewelry which is gold plated or gold filled is stamped with a GP or GF after the karat of the gold. For example 18 KGF, denoting that this piece of jewelry was manufactured using 18 Karat Gold Filled. Gold filled jewelry is jewelry manufactured using a solid layer of gold which has been mechanically bonded to a base material such as silver or a base metal like pewter. Gold plated (GP) is when an electroplating method is used to deposit a very thin layer of gold onto silver or a base metal.
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Have you ever wondered how to sell gold? If you have gold jewelry that you no longer wear or have inherited some jewelry which is not to your liking, selling it will make some of your dreams come true. Like everything else, when selling gold or selling silver, the more you know, the better you will do. In the following paragraphs I will address the history of gold, how gold is measured and how gold stamps work.
1) A brief history of Gold.
a. Gold has been valued by humans since before ancient Egypt rose to greatness. Since gold appears in nature in its native state at a high level of purity, early humans would find gold nuggets in streams or in other deposits. Gold flakes have been found inside caves where prehistoric drawings adorn the walls suggesting that early humans discovered gold and valued it for its aesthetic qualities. Gold is a very noble metal. This means that gold can easily be formed by striking it into shapes or plates which then can be carved or turned into coins. Alexander the Great is said to have funded his campaigns using gold that his troops mined along the way in his travels. Ancient Egyptians covered sarcophagus and other items with gold to praise their gods and pharaohs. Fast forward to modern times and we are using gold not only for jewelry and coins, but for electronics, surgical implants, and other uses which exploit gold’s heat and electrical conductivity.
2) Gold Sources, Purity and Measurement.
a. Gold can be found in almost every country throughout the world. Gold is either found in alluvial deposits which are caused by rivers exposing gold deposits or in mining operations where large quantities of earth are moved and processed to extract gold. Gold naturally occurs in purities of 85% or higher. Gold is heavier than other minerals found around it and therefore it is easy to separate using water sluices. Once gold is separated from the minerals which surround it, it is refined using either a chemical method in which gold is dissolved in a solution called aqua regia, which is a strong acid solution, or it is melted along with mercury which causes impurities to concentrate in a layer of the melted gold which is called slag. Once the slag is removed, gold has been refined to 100% pure.
b. Gold is a very easy metal to alloy. This means it can be combined with other metals to achieve production goals which would make a harder metal or a metal of a different color. For example gold is alloyed with copper to make rose gold and with tin and silver to make white gold. Aside from this gold is also dissolved in solutions to create electroplating applications. These applications allow gold to be plated onto wire and for other industrial purposes.
c. In jewelry gold purity is defined by Karat. 24 karat gold is defined as gold which has 24 out of 24 parts made of pure gold. Pure gold is very soft and seldom used for jewelry as it is easy to bend and wears and scratches way too quickly. 18 karat gold, or gold which has 18 parts pure gold and 6 parts of something else, is commonly used to make high end jewelry. 14 karat gold or gold that is 14 parts pure gold and 10 parts something else, is also used to make jewelry as it is harder and more durable than 18 karat gold. Gold is measured in Troy Ounces. The old question what weighs more an ounce of gold or an ounce of feathers is actually a trick question. Gold is measured in Troy Ounces and feathers in Avoirdupois Ounces. There are 31.1 grams in a Troy Ounce and 28.35 grams in an avoirdupois ounce. Therefore the Troy ounce, the ounce of gold, is heavier than the avoirdupois ounce. Conversely, the troy pound is lighter than the avoirdupois pound. Thus making the pound of feathers heavier than the pound of gold.
3) Gold Stamps and Identification.
a. The Federal Trade Commission regulates the trade of precious metals and directs manufacturers on how to stamp and identify gold. In the United States an item must be 10 Karat Gold or higher karat to be called gold. Also, gold that is plated must be plated with 10 karat gold or better to be called gold plated. Gold jewelry fineness is identified by a stamp which tell you how pure the gold used in the piece is. 417 or 41.7 percent gold is 10 karat gold. 585 or 58.5 percent gold is 14 karat gold. 750 or 75 percent gold is 18 karat gold. Normally a piece is either stamped with a three digit number or the actual karat content, such as 14K. Jewelry which is gold plated or gold filled is stamped with a GP or GF after the karat of the gold. For example 18 KGF, denoting that this piece of jewelry was manufactured using 18 Karat Gold Filled. Gold filled jewelry is jewelry manufactured using a solid layer of gold which has been mechanically bonded to a base material such as silver or a base metal like pewter. Gold plated (GP) is when an electroplating method is used to deposit a very thin layer of gold onto silver or a base metal.
Now you know the process which got your gold jewelry to you and how its labeled and what purity and weight means. So, now you need to locate a place to sell gold. We can give you a fair cash offer for your gold, silver and precious metals!
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1) A brief history of Gold.
a. Gold jewelry has been valued by humans since before ancient Egypt rose to greatness. Since gold appears in nature in its native state at a high level of purity, early humans would find gold nuggets in streams or in other deposits. Gold flakes have been found inside caves where prehistoric drawings adorn the walls suggesting that early humans discovered gold and valued it for its aesthetic qualities. Gold is a very noble metal. This means that gold can easily be formed by striking it into shapes or plates which then can be carved or turned into coins. Alexander the Great is said to have funded his campaigns using gold that his troops mined along the way in his travels. Ancient Egyptians covered sarcophagus and other items with gold to praise their gods and pharaohs. Fast forward to modern times and we are using gold not only for jewelry and coins, but for electronics, surgical implants, and other uses which exploit gold’s heat and electrical conductivity.
2) Gold Sources, Purity and Measurement.
a. Gold can be found in almost every country throughout the world. Gold is either found in alluvial deposits which are caused by rivers exposing gold deposits or in mining operations where large quantities of earth are moved and processed to extract gold. Gold naturally occurs in purities of 85% or higher. Gold is heavier than other minerals found around it and therefore it is easy to separate using water sluices. Once gold is separated from the minerals which surround it, it is refined using either a chemical method in which gold is dissolved in a solution called aqua regia, which is a strong acid solution, or it is melted along with mercury which causes impurities to concentrate in a layer of the melted gold which is called slag. Once the slag is removed, gold has been refined to 100% pure.
b. Gold is a very easy metal to alloy. This means it can be combined with other metals to achieve production goals which would make a harder metal or a metal of a different color. For example gold is alloyed with copper to make rose gold and with tin and silver to make white gold. Aside from this gold is also dissolved in solutions to create electroplating applications. These applications allow gold to be plated onto wire and for other industrial purposes.
c. In jewelry gold purity is defined by Karat. 24 karat gold is defined as gold which has 24 out of 24 parts made of pure gold. Pure gold is very soft and seldom used for jewelry as it is easy to bend and wears and scratches way too quickly. 18 karat gold, or gold which has 18 parts pure gold and 6 parts of something else, is commonly used to make high end jewelry. 14 karat gold or gold that is 14 parts pure gold and 10 parts something else, is also used to make jewelry as it is harder and more durable than 18 karat gold. Gold is measured in Troy Ounces. The old question what weighs more an ounce of gold or an ounce of feathers is actually a trick question. Gold is measured in Troy Ounces and feathers in Avoirdupois Ounces. There are 31.1 grams in a Troy Ounce and 28.35 grams in an avoirdupois ounce. Therefore the Troy ounce, the ounce of gold, is heavier than the avoirdupois ounce. Conversely, the troy pound is lighter than the avoirdupois pound. Thus making the pound of feathers heavier than the pound of gold.
3) Gold Stamps and Identification.
a. The Federal Trade Commission regulates the trade of precious metals and directs manufacturers on how to stamp and identify gold. In the United States an item must be 10 Karat Gold or higher karat to be called gold. Also, gold that is plated must be plated with 10 karat gold or better to be called gold plated. Gold jewelry fineness is identified by a stamp which tell you how pure the gold used in the piece is. 417 or 41.7 percent gold is 10 karat gold. 585 or 58.5 percent gold is 14 karat gold. 750 or 75 percent gold is 18 karat gold. Normally a piece is either stamped with a three digit number or the actual karat content, such as 14K. Jewelry which is gold plated or gold filled is stamped with a GP or GF after the karat of the gold. For example 18 KGF, denoting that this piece of jewelry was manufactured using 18 Karat Gold Filled. Gold filled jewelry is jewelry manufactured using a solid layer of gold which has been mechanically bonded to a base material such as silver or a base metal like pewter. Gold plated (GP) is when an electroplating method is used to deposit a very thin layer of gold onto silver or a base metal.
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If you are not yet familiar with Moissanite, it is a gem-quality silicon carbide that is frequently mistaken for a diamond due to its similar appearance. However, it is important to note that Moissanite is not a diamond simulant, but rather a superior alternative that boasts exceptional fire and brilliance. Its exceptional hardness also makes it an excellent choice for creating heirloom-quality jewelry, as it is highly resistant to scratches, chips, and breakage. Furthermore, our Moissanites are expertly cut and polished to a higher standard than the majority of diamonds commonly found in engagement rings.
What if a gemstone existed that surpassed the luster, brilliance, and fire of a diamond? Moissanite is just that gemstone. Originally discovered in a meteorite, Moissanite exhibits the same captivating beauty that is so highly prized in diamonds, but it outshines them with even greater sparkle. Moissanite rings not only rivals diamonds in terms of their aesthetic appeal and durability, it surpasses them. The mesmerizing beauty, exceptional durability, and affordability of Moissanite make it an ideal stone for any occasion. Find moissanite engagement rings today.
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