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Mythic Creatures by Region & Culture
Part 8: Asia and South Pacific
The Mesopotamian entries are often culture-specific and I'll need to sort them into their respective regions in future.
allegedly Asian
Barometz; Salamander
Smaller Entries:
Akathaso, Burma, tree spirit; Barmanou, Pakistan; Benzaiten; Churel; Creatures of Azerbaijan; Dab Hmong; Dakhanavar Armenian; ážÄkinÄ«; Death; Landlord Deities; Mountain God; Peacock Princess; Sin-you; Sky Fox; Teng; Tenghuang; Xeglun Tungusic Ainu
Akkorokamui; Amemasu; Hoyau; Kenas-unarpe; Korpokkur; Mintuci Cambodia; Koan Kroach nightmare fuel; Kting voar also Vietnam; Mrenh kongveal
China
Ao; Ao Guang; Azure Lung; Bai Lung Ma; Bai Suzhen; Bai Ze; Bao Si; Bashe; Bi Fang bird; Bixi; Black Tortoise; Boto_and_Dolphin_Spirits; Cangjie; Chang; Chi; Chinas; Chinese guardian lions; Chinese Monkey Creatures; Chinese serpent killed by Li Ji; Chinese Souls; Chiwen; Chiyou; City God; Daji; DÄnglung; Dilung; Diting; Dogs in Chinese mythology; Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy; DÇumÇ; Dragon turtle; Fangfeng; Fangxiangshi; Feilian; Feilung; Feng; FĂšnghuĂĄng; Fengli; Flying Horse of Gansu; Four Perils; Fox Spirit; Fuxi; Fuzanglung; Fuzhu; Gangcheori; Ghosts in Chinese culture; Gonggong; Guang yi ji; Hairen; He-He Er Xian; Hong; HĂČutÇ; Hun and po; Hundun; Huodou; HĂșxiÄn; Jiangshi; Jiaolung; Jin Chan; Jinmenju also Japanese; Jiutian XuannĂŒ; Jiutou Zhiji Jing; Jiuweihu; JuĂ© yuĂĄn (Japanese version Jueyuan); King Father of the East; Kitchen God; Kuafu; Kui; Lake Tianchi Monster; Luan; Luduan; Lung; Lungma; Lungmu; Magpie Bridge; Magu; Menshen; Mo; Mogwai; Momu; Moon Rabbit; Nian; Nine-headed bird; NĂŒba; NĂŒwa; Pangu; Panhu; Panlung; Peng; Penghou; Pig Dragon; Pipa Jing; Pixiu; Pulao; Qianlima also Korean; Qilin; Qingji; Qingniao; Qiulung; Queen Mother of the West; Sanshi; Sha Wujing; Shangyang; Shen; Shen_clam_monster; Shenlung; Shi Dog; Shuimu; Spirit Turtle; Stone Sentinel Maze; Swan Maiden Yao; Taotie; The Governor of Nanke; The Painted Skin; The Nine Peahens and the Golden Apples; Three-legged crow also Japanese and Korean; Tianguo; Tianlung; Tianma; Tu'er Shen; Tubo; Tudigong; Unicorn; Watersheep (see Vegetable Lamb of Tartary); Vermillion Bird; Wangliang; White Tiger; World Turtle; Wutong Shen; Wuzhiqi; Xian; Xiangliu; Xiao; Xiezhi; Xingtian; Xirang; Yao Grass; YÄoguĂ i; Yellow Lung; Yeren; Yeti also Tibetan and Nepali; Yinglung; Zhenniao; Zhu Bajie; Zhulung
Hittite
Annunaki; Illuyanka the equivalent of Hurrian ážȘedammu; Hittite Goddesses of Fate
Hurrian
Annunaki; ážȘedammu the equivalent of Hittite Illuyanka; Tilla; Ullikummi; Upelluri
Iran (Persia)
Akvan Div; Al but also in Mongolia, Russia, Afghanistan, Caucasus; Almas also Turkic and Mongolia; Anguiped also Greek and Roman.; Arzhang Div; Azhdaha; Chamrosh; Div; Div-e Sepid; Fulad-zereh; Gochihr; Griffon; Huma bird; Karkadann allegedly lived in India and Persia; Manticore allegedly lived in India; Peri also Turkic, Islamic (and Indian?); Rakhsh; Shabrang; Shahbaz; Shahmaran Indo-Iranian and Turkic; Shahrokh; Sheshe; Simurgh; Sphinx in a wide sense; Takam; Tyger allegedly lived in Persia; Unicorn; Vegetable Lamb of Tartary the Chinese watersheep allegedly lived in Persia; Werehyena; Winged Unicorn; ZahhÄk
Java
Antaboga, pre-Islamic, Hindu; Kakawin; Keong Emas; Wewe Gombel Korea; Bulgae; Chilseok; Dokkaebi; Dokkaebi bangmangi; Egg Ghost; Gasin (house god); Gunungsin; Gwisin; Haesindang Park; Inmyeonjo; Jihaguk daejeok toechi seolhwa; Korean dragon; Korean Virgin Ghost; Munshin; Namu doryeong; Pulgasari; Qianlima also Chinese; Ryong; Samsin Halmeoni; Seonangshin; Sosamsin; The Heavenly Maiden and the Woodcutter; Three-legged crow also Japanese and Chinese; Ungnyeo; Ureongi gaksi;
Mongolia
Al but also in Persia, Russia, Afghanistan, Caucasus; Almas also Iran and Turkic; Aq Bars, winged snow leopard, heraldry from 800s onwards, also Slavic; Mongolian Death Worm Myanmar; Manussiha; Nat; Nawarupa; Pyinsarupa; Sphinx in a wide sense; Thayé; Yokkaso
Nepal
GurumÄpÄ; KhyÄh; Kichkandi; LÄkhey; Murkatta; Yeti also Chinese and Tibetan
Philippines
Alan of the Tinguian people; Amalanhig of the Visayan; type of Aswang; Amomongo of the Visayan; Angalo of the Ilocano; Anggitay Philippine centauride, female Tikbalang; Anito; Aswang; Bakunawa; Bal-Bal; Batibat of the Ilocano; Berbalang of Mindanao towns; Berberoka northern Luzon; Bernardo Carpio; Bungisngis Meluz, Orion, Bataan and Batangas; Busaw; Buso Bagobo; Dalaketnon Cebuano; Ekek; Engkanto; Ibong Adarna; Kapre; Kataw; Kumakatok; Manananggal; Manaul; Mandurugo; Minokawa; Nuno sa punso; Philippine Mytic Creatures; Pugot; Sarangay; Sarimanok; Sigbin; Sirena; Siyokoy; Tigmamanukan; Tikbalang; Tiyanak; Wakwak
allegedly Scythian (rider culture, no written records, all inhabitants and creatures based on Greek reports)
Amazons, Amazons (List); Arimaspi north Scythia; Scythian genealogical myth; Scythian religion; Scythians; Tarand; Vegetable Lamb of Tartary
Taiwan
Hanitu; Mo-sin-a; Ta'ai; Tek-ko-kui
Thai
Apsonsi; Cha kla; Hatsadiling; Hemaraj; Kong Koi; Krahang; Krasue; Kuman Thong; Mae Nak Phra Khanong; Mae yanang; Nang Mai; Nang Ta-khian; Nang Tani; Nariphon; Ninlaret; Phi phong; Phi Tai Hong; Phisuea Samut; Pop (ghost); Sphinx in a wide sense; Sudsakorn; Suvannamaccha
Tibet
Gyalpo spirits; Ro-langs; Simhamukha; Snow Lion; Tibetan myth; Wind Horse; Yeti also Chinese and Nepali
Vietnam
Há» ly tinh; Kting voar also Cambodia; LáșĄc bird; NghĂȘ; Rá»ng ; Vietnamese Dragons
Turkic
ĂbĂ€dĂ€, also found in Siberian mythology; Abasy, also found in Siberian mythology; Aiy Yakut; Al in Mongolia, Russia, Afghanistan, Caucasus; Al Ana; Al Basty from Sumerian; Alara, also found in Siberian mythology; Almas also Iran and Mongolia; Archura; Asena; Ayaz Ata; Bai Baianai also Yakut; Basty Turkic alp or mare; Bichura Turkic household spirit; Chai nenesi; Chesma iyesi; Ăor also Siberian; Ergene iyesi; Erkenek; Hortdan; Irshi; Itbarak; İye; Konrul; Korbolko; Kormos; Mhachkay includes Tatar lore; Mu shuvuu; Ărek; Peri also Persian, Islamic (and Indian?); Qarakorshaq; Sazakan; Shahmaran Indo-Iranian and Turkic; Sheka; Shurali; Su iyesi; Susulu; Tepegöz; Tulpar; Turul also Hungarian; UpiĂłr also Slavic; Uylak; Werewolf; Yekyua; Yelbeghen; Yer iyesi; Yer-sub; Yuxa
Turkish
Gelin; İn Cin; Uzuh
Siberia
ĂbĂ€dĂ€, also found in Turkic mythology; Abasy, also found in Turkic mythology; Aiy Yakut; Alara, also found in Turkic mythology; Bai Baianai, also found in Turkic mythology; Ăor also Turkic; İye also Turkic\; Menk; Oksoko Yakut; Ongon; Pitsen; Sihirtia; The Great Snake; Yekyua; Yelbeghen
South Pacific Islands
Abaia: Fiji, Solomon and Vanuatu Islands. ; Abere, unspecified "Melanesia"; Adaro, Solomon Islands, merfolk; Aitu, from Maori to various east and west Polynesian cultures; Amai-te-rangi Cook Islands; Apukohai, Hawaii; Aremata-Popoa and Aremata-Rorua; Atonga Samoa; Atua; Auriaria Kiribati; Avatea Cook Islands; Baloma; Barong; Flaming Teeth Fiji; Gazeka Papua New Guinea; Hatuibwari Solomon Islands; Ila (Samoan myth); Kae and Longopoa; Kai-n-Tiku-Aba; Kalamainu'u Hawaii; Kawas; Kihawahine; Kupua Hawaii; Losi Samoa; Menehune Hawaii; Miru Cook Islands; MoÊ»o Hawaii; Moso's Footprint Samoa; Nawao Hawaii; Nei Tituaabine; Nganaoa; Nightmarchers Hawaii; Pahuanui Tahiti and Society Islands; Pua Tu Tahi; Rogo-Tumu-Here; Savali; Sina and the Eel; Talamaur Vanuatu; Tamangori; Tangaroa; Taotao Mo'na Mariana Islands; Tapairu Cook Islands; TiÊ»itiÊ»i; Tikokura; Tinirau similar to MÄori Tinirau and Kae;
MÄori
Aitu also common in all parts of East and West Polynesia, sometimes with slightly different meanings; Atua; HÄhau-whenua; HÄkuturi; Hawakai; HemÄ; Hine-nui-te-pĆ; Kiwa; Kumi Lizard; Kurangaituku; Maero; Manaia; Maori ghosts; Matuku-tangotango; Moehau; Nuku-mai-tore; Pania of the Reef; Paoro; Patupaiarehe; Ponaturi; PouÄkai; Taniwha; Taoroinai; Te Wheke-a-Muturangi; Tinirau and Kae; Tipua; Waitoreke; Whakatau; Whiro
Indian Ocean Islands
Folklore of the Maldives; Rannamaari
Japan (separate categories for Ainu and Okinawa)
Abumi-guchi; Abura-akago; Abura-sumashi; Aka Manto; Akabeko; Akaname; Akashita; Aketeko; AkubĆzu; Akugyo; Akuma; Akurojin-no-hi; Ama no Fuchigoma; Amabie; Amanojaku; Amanozako; Amazake-babaa; AmefurikozĆ; Ameonna; Amikiri; AmorĆnagu; Aoandon; AobĆzu; AonyĆbĆ; Aosaginohi; Arikura-no-baba; Ashi-magari; Ashinaga-tenaga; Ayakashi; Azukiarai; Azukibabaa; Azukihakari;
Bake-danuki; Bake-kujira; Bakemono; Bakeneko; BakezĆri; Baku; BanchĆ; Basan; Betobeto-san; BinbĆgami; Biwa-bokuboku; Boroboroton; Bukit Timah Monkey Man WWII Japanese soldiers in Bukit Timah (Singapore) saw this; ByĆbunozoki;
ChimimĆryĆ; ChĆchin'obake; ChĆchinbi;
Daidarabotchi; Daikokuten; Danzaburou-danuki; Datsue-ba; Dodomeki; DĆsojin;
Ehon Hyaku Monogatari; Emishi; Enenra;
Fƫjin; Funayƫrei; Furaribi; Furutsubaki-no-rei; Futakuchi-onna;
Gagoze; Gashadokuro; Gazu Hyakki YagyĆ; GohĆ dĆji; GoryĆ;
Hagoromo (swan maiden play); HakuzĆsu; Hanako-san; Hannya; Hare of Inaba; Harionagu; Hashihime; Heikegani; Hell Courtesan; Hibagon; Hiderigami; Himiko; Hito-gitsune; Hitodama; Hitotsume-kozĆ; Hitotsume-nyĆ«dĆ; Hone-onna; Hotoke; Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro; Hyakki YagyĆ_Wild Hunt; HyĆsube; Hyottoko;
Ibaraki-dĆji; IkiryĆ; Ikuchi; Inari Ćkami; Inugami; Inugami GyĆbu; Ishinagenjo; Isonade; Issie; Issun-boushi; Itsumade; Ittan-momen;
Janjanbi; Japanese Serpent; Jikininki; Jinmenju also Chinese; Jinmenken; JorĆgumo; Jubokko; Jueyuan (Chinese version JuĂ© yuĂĄn);
KaibyĆ; Kamaitachi; Kami; Kamikiri; Kappa; Karura; Kasa-obake; Kasha; Kawauso; Kechibi; KeneĆ (oni); KidĆmaru; Kijo (folklore); Kinoko; Kitsune; Kitsune no yomeiri; Kitsunebi; Kiyohime; Kodama; KĆga SaburĆ; Komono; Konaki-jiji; Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki; Konjaku Hyakki ShĆ«i; Konpira Gongen; Koromodako; Koto-furunushi; Kotobuki; KĆya Hijiri; Kubikajiri; Kuchisake-onna; Kudagitsune; Kudan; Kumiho; Kuraokami (ryu); Kuro-shima (Ehime); Kurozuka; Kuzenbo; Kuzunoha; KuzuryĆ«;
Makuragaeshi; Maneki-neko; Matarajin; Mazoku; Megijima; Menreiki; Miage-nyĆ«dĆ; Mikaribaba; Mikoshi-nyĆ«dĆ; Misaki; Mishaguji; Mishihase; Mizuchi; Mokumokuren; Momiji; MomotarĆ; Mononoke; MĆryĆ; Mujina; MyĆbu;
Namahage; Namazu; Nekomata; Ningen; Ningyo; NiĆ; NoderabĆ; Noppera-bĆ; Nue; NuppeppĆ; Nurarihyon; Nure-onna; Nuribotoke; Nurikabe; NyĆ«dĆ-bĆzu;
Oboroguruma; Ochimusha; Ćkubi; Okuri-inu; Ćmukade; Oni; Oni Gozen; Onibi; Onihitokuchi; Onikuma; OnmyĆji; OnryĆ; ĆnyĆ«dĆ; Ootakemaru; Orochi; Osakabehime; Osaki; Otoroshi; Oukami; Ouni;
Raijin; RaijĆ«; RashĆmon no oni; Reikon; RĆjinbi; Rokkaku-dĆ; Rokurokubi; RyĆ«; RyĆ«gĆ«-jĆ; RyĆ«jin;
Sakabashira; Samebito; Sankai; Sarutahiko Ćkami; Satori; Sazae-oni; See-Hear-Speak No Evil; Sessho-seki; Setsubun; Shachihoko; Shapeshifter; Shibaemon-tanuki; Shichinin misaki; Shidaidaka; Shikigami; Shikome; Shinigami; Shiranui; Shirime; ShiryĆ; ShĆjĆ; ShĆkera; Shuihu; Shuten-dĆji; Smallpox demon; SĆjĆbĆ; Sorei; Sunekosuri; Suzuka Gozen;
Takaonna; Takarabune; Tamamo-no-Mae; Teke Teke; Tengu; Tenka; Tennin; Tenome; TentĆki and RyĆ«tĆki; Tesso; Three-legged crow also Chinese and Korean; TĆfu-kozĆ; Toyotama-hime; Tsuchigumo; Tsuchinoko; Tsukumogami; Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto; Tsurara-onna; Tsuru no Ongaeshi; Tsurube-otoshi; Tsurubebi;
Ubagabi; Ubume; Umi zatĆ; UmibĆzu; UngaikyĆ; Ushi no toki mairi; Ushi-oni; Uwan;
Waira; Wani; WanyĆ«dĆ; Watatsumi;
Yako; Yakusanoikazuchi; Yama-uba; Yamabiko; Yamabito; Yamainu; Yamajijii; Yamata no Orochi; Yamawaro; Yanari; Yashima no Hage-tanuki; Yato-no-kami; Yobuko; YĆkai; YĆsei; Yosuzume; Yotsuya Kaidan; Youkai; Yuki-Onna; Yume no seirei; YĆ«rei;
Zashiki-warashi; Zennyo RyĆ«Ć; Zuijin; Zashiki-warashi
Okinawa
Kijimuna
allegedly Arabic Cinnamologus
Morocco Aisha Qandicha
Mesopotamia Abyzou; Annunaki; AnzĂ»; Ardat-lilĂź; Beings of Irkalla or Kur; Bull of Heaven; Dagon; Edimmu; Ghosts in Mesopotamian culture; Hanbi; Humbaba; Igigi; Kilili; KulullĂ»; Kusarikku; Labbu; Lahamu; Lamashtu; Lilin also in Jewish folklore; Lotan; Lugal-irra; Lulal; MukÄ«l rÄĆĄ lemutti; MuĆĄáž«uĆĄĆĄu; MuĆĄmaឫឫƫ; Namtar; Ninimma; Ninurta; Pazuzu; Rabisu; Scorpion men; Sea goat; Serpopard; Seven-headed serpent; Six-headed Wild Ram; The Four Winds; Tiamat; Udug; Ugallu; UmĆ« dabrĆ«tu; Uridimmu; Urmahlullu; Wild Man, Wild Woman ; Wild Men, Wild Women Enkidu; Zaqar
allegedly Mesopotamian Sirin
Akkadian Abkallu, also Sumerian; Akhkhazu, later Babylonian; AlĂ» also Sumerian, an utukku with no mouth, ears, lips; Asag also Sumerian; BaĆĄmu (possibly other parts of Mesopotamia, but badly attested); Lilu; UĆĄumgallu
Assyrian Adrammelech killed an Assyrian king; Alal references Babylonians
allegedly Assyrian Aralez in Armenian folklore, Semiramis controls an Aralez
Babylonian Akhkhazu, earlier Akkadian; Alal from Chaldean-Assyrian sources; Kulilu
Sumerian Abkallu, also Akkadian; Al Basty, later also in Turkic traditions; AlĂ» also Akkadian, an utukku with no mouth, ears, lips; Asag also
Akkadian Kuli-ana; Palm Tree King#
Mesopotamian (Other) Atargatis Canaanite goddess; Tannin Canaanite; Yam Canaanite
Buddhism
Acala, Vajrayana Buddhism & East Asian Buddhism; Apalala a naga king; Apsara; Asura; Äáčavaka; Cakrasaáčvara Tantra; ážÄkinÄ«; Diting; Girimekhala; Hayagriva; Heruka; Hevajra; Hungry Ghost; Kalaviáč
ka; Kangiten Buddhism in Japan; KáčŁitigarbha; Kuáčážali; Mahakala; Mahamayuri; Mahoraga; Manjushrikirti; Mara; Mucalinda; Nariphon; NiĆ; Preta; Rakta Yamari; The sixteen dreams of King Pasenadi; Trailokyavijaya; Tulpa; Vajrakilaya; VajrayakáčŁa; Vemacitrin; Wisdom King; Wrathful deities
Jainism Ambika; Dharanendra; Gomukha; Jwalamalini; Mahoraga; Nabhi; Rishabhanatha
India
Aghasura asura in shape of 8 mile serpent (500 CE to 1000 CE, but most likely between 800 and 1000 CE); Agni_deity; Airavata; Akshayavata tree (estimated between the 4th and 15th century CE. Some parts of the text may be from the 750 to 1000 CE period.); Anasuya; Andhaka asura with 1000 heads 2000 eyes 1000 arms; Angiris; Apsara; Arjuna; Asi; Asura; Bakasura a rakshasa (despite "asura" in the name); Barbarika; Basnak Dau; Bhagadatta; Bhargava; Bhoota; Bhramari; Bhringi; Brahmahatya; BrahmarÄkáčŁasaáž„; Buru; Chakora; Chana and Munda; Chaturbhuja; Chedipe; Chidambara Rahasiyam; Chinas; Chir Batti ghost light; ChitrÄngada; Chyavana; Creatures from Vetala Tales; Daayan; Daitya; Daksha\; Daksha yajna; Danava; Daruka; Dawon; Devas; Devatas; Durgamasura; Durukti; Dvarapala; Dvipa; GÄdhi; Gaja; Gajasimha; Gaáča; Gandaberunda; Gandharva; Garuda; Ghosayatra Parva; Grahana; Guhyaka; Gusainji Maharaj; Halahala; Hamsa; Haryashvas and Shabalashvas; Hidimba; Hiranyakashipu; Hiranyaksha; Ichchadhari naag; Ila; Ilavida; Ilvala and Vatapi (asura); Iravati; Jahnu; Jarita; Jvarasura; Kabhanda; KÄlakeya ; KÄlakeyas; Kalanemi (asura); Kalanemi (Ramayana); Kaliya; Kamadhenu; Kamakhya; Ketu; Keukegen; Kimpurushas; Kinnara; Kirmira; Kirtimukha; Koka and Vikoka; Kotavi; Kubera; Kumbhakarna; KumbhÄáčáža; Kuntilanak ; Kurma; Kuttichathan; LajjÄ GaurÄ«; Mada; Madhu-Kaitabha; Madhusudana; Mahabali; Maharajikas; Mahishasura; Mahoraga; Makara; Manasa_Snake_Goddess; MÄnasaputra; Mande Barung; Maáčibhadra; Manohara; Mara_Goddess2 identical name to another death goddess Mara_Goddess (unrelated???); Maricha; Matsya; Mayasura; Monkey-man of New Delhi; Máčtyu; Mukasura; Naga; Naga fireballs; Naga people; Nagaraja; NaimiáčŁÄraáčya; Nandi; Narakasura; Narantaka-Devantaka; Narasimha Half human / Half Lion --> how Vishnu fulfills a prophecy like Eowyn or MacBeth; Navagunjara; Nivatakavacha; Pahlavas; Panchajanya; Panchamukha; Pichal Peri; Pippalada; Pishachas; Pitr; Poubi Lai; Prahlada; Pratyangira; Puloman; Putana; RÄgarÄja; RÄkshasas; RaktabÄ«ja; Ravana; Rishyasringa; Rukmavati; Samagana; Sampati; Sarama; Sarpa Kavu; Shahmaran Indo-Iranian and Turkic; Shambara; Shankha; Shatarupa; Shesha; Shikhandi; Shukra; Sphinx in a wide sense; Srbinda; Subahu; Sunda and Upasunda; SuparáčÄkhyÄna; Ten Giant Warriors; Tree of Jiva and Atman; Tripurasura; Trishira; Tumburu; Ucchusma; Uchchaihshravas; Ulupi; Upamanyu; Vadavagni; Vahana (Mount of a Deva); Vajranga; Vanara; Varaha; Varahi; Vasuki_Naga_King; Vel; Vetala; VidyÄdhara ; VidyÄdharas; Viprachitti; Viradha; Vishala; Vritra; Vritra (dragon); Vyaghrapada; World Elephant; World Turtle; Yaksha; Yakshini; Yali; Yama; Yamaduta; Yamantaka
allegedly Indian Abarimon; Acheri; Aeternae; Astomi Pliny the Elder; Bragmanni; Calingae Pliny the Elder; Crocotta; Gold-digging ant; Griffon; Indus worm; Karkadann; Kratu; Mandi; Manticore; Monopod; Nuli; Odontotyrannus; Panther; Pard; Rompo; Salabhanjika; Sciritae; Sharabha; Tandava; Unicorn; Wild Man, Wild Woman ; Wild Men, Wild Women
Ayyavazhi Sect Kroni
Assam Baak
Bengali Bengali myths; Byangoma
Kannada Nale Ba
Kashmir Bramrachokh will-o-wisp; Rantas
Kerala Aana Marutha
Malayalam South India; Kallana
Manipur / Meitei Haosi Namoinu; Helloi; Hingchabi; KanglÄ ShÄ; Kao; Keibu Keioiba; Khoirentak tiger; Khongjomnubi Nonggarol; Lai Khutshangbi; Meitei dragons; Meitei Mythic Creatures; NongshÄba; PÄkhangbÄ; Sagol kÄngjei; Samaton; Uchek Langmeitong; Umang Lai Sanamahism; Yenakha Paotapi Sri Lanka; Devil Bird; Maha Sona; Nittaewo; Reeri Yakseya; Sphinx in a wide sense; Tharaka; Yakseya and Yakka
Tamil Mamuni Mayan; Nadi astrology; Tamil myth
Indonesia Babi ngepet; Bukit Timah Monkey Man Singapore; Hainuwele; Hantu; Hantu Air; Hantu Bongkok; Hantu Raya; Hantu Tinggi; Jenglot; Kuntilanak also India; Lang Suir aka Langsuyar; Malay Creatures; Manseren Manggoendi; Nyi Roro Kidul; O Tokata; Orang bunian; Orang Mawas; Orang Minyak; Orang Pendek; Pelesit; Penanggalan similar to Philippines Manananggal; Pocong; Polong; Putri Tangguk; Rangalau Kiulu Phantom; Seri Gumum Dragon; Seri Pahang; Singa; Suanggi; Suangi; Sundel bolong; Tuyul; Warak ngendog
allegedly Malay Ă Bao A Qu; Abath
Bali Bhoma; Gajamina; Leyak; Ogoh-ogoh
Flores Ebu gogo
Notify me about any mistakes or if any of these mythic figures, beings and creatures should not be used in art or fiction.
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WHY DID NO ONE PROPOSE A NEW SCHEME FOR MICROPAYMENTS
I grew up, so long as I enjoyed it. So don't underestimate this task. Though really it might be interesting to look at your idea in the harsh light of morning and ask: is this something people will pay most for? You often can't tell yourself. If they have time machines in the future they'll probably have a separate reference manual just for Cambridge. We can't do that, why not do it openly? When there's something we can't say: to look at things people do say, and get in trouble for saying that 2 2 is 5, or that people in the future had few fonts and they weren't antialiased. If you believe everything you're supposed to do what the teacher says. The disadvantage of this route is that it's slow and uncertain. One reason we had such a bad idea for startups that one wonders why things were ever done that way. By the second conference, what Web 2.
I'm convinced, is just the way that constraint is imparted to you.1 And what pressure it would put on the city if it worked. During the Bubble a lot of the earlier stage ones would probably take it. So understand that if you invest in startups, they decided to build recipe sites, or aggregators for local events. In the design of most other things, you get better results if you use flexible media. Editors must know they attract readers.2 I'm fairly stubborn, but I got the impression it might be ok to be discontented. And we know from experience that some undergrads are as capable as most grad students.
This is in contrast to Fortran and most succeeding languages, which doesn't pay at all, because people like it so much they do it for free. Tim O'Reilly led a session intended to figure out how we use the word. 0: their core business sounds crushingly hip when described in Web 2. If you want to do, you have to show off with your body instead. Finally you can buy individual songs instead of having to buy whole albums. Not explicitly, of course. Programmers learn by doing, and most of the other differences between startups and what passes for productivity in big companies, software tends to be written by large and frequently changing teams of mediocre programmers. A lot of them try to make them all work in some renovated warehouse you've made into an incubator.3
A rounds already are high res. People do in startups, at least, pick your battles.4 It made them hate working for the acquirer. But ambitious programmers are better off doing their own thing and failing than going to work at another job to make money that you can't do it by accident. What could be more wonderful, they think, than to be a good idea. Programmers, though, requires a conscious effort to keep your ideas about what you enjoy. But the pool of writers is very, very few who simply decide for themselves. At the time it was supposed to mean using the web as a platform was at least not too constricting. Hence what, for lack of a better name, I'll call the Python paradox: if a company chooses to write its software in a comparatively esoteric language, they'll be able to hire better programmers, because the more startups you had in town, the VCs wouldn't be trying so hard to discover what we like to work on, or don't like to get money to work on a Python project than you could to work on a Java project. Anyone who's worked for a time as a doctor in Nepal, for a time as the prize and the time you had a graph in which the x axis represented situations and the y axis the outcome, the graph of the smart person would have high peaks.
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There are some controversial ideas here, since they're an existing university, or editions with the sort of stepping back is one way to predict areas where Apple will be interesting to 10,000 computers attached to the table. Free money to start using whatever you make something hackers use.
That will in many cases be an inverse correlation between the two, I'd appreciate hearing from you. Eighteen months later.
My guess is the same investor to invest but tried to combine the hardware with an online service, and one didn't try because they can't legitimately ask you to two of each type of thinking, but in fact they don't know. If you want to live in a startup. I see a lot of investors. But I don't know which name will stick.
Some introductions to other investors. The next time you raise as you raise money.
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This type of Rudraksha symbolizes Lord Shiva himself. Generally it comes in the shape of cashew nut or half moon. Round Shape one mukhi with one seed doesnât exist in nature but we cant predicts if it will be available in future. Now a days people is selling some round Beads in 1 mukhis from Nepal, they are generally underdeveloped beads with naturally formed one face but with 4 or 5 internal seeds present but with Naturally formed only single face/Mukhi.
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Why You Should Learn Website Designing Course in 2020?
Here, specifically taking India as a subject. In India population of youth is in the massive amount. The youth of India want the digital platform to easier their day to day task. Because of the competition among different network providers, prices of 4G data is drastically becoming cheaper. This is the stage for India and Indian economy to reform the typical system. All the businesses are reforming their businesses and business model to take the advantage of digital technology.
 Now a days almost all the businesses are transferring their system to the digital platform. So, old days of business cards have gone. So, for the introduction of business and for the marketing purpose most of the businesses need a website. Now a days, none of businesses want that their website might look unprofessional. So, to attract customers all businesses want the professional website to make professional image in customerâs mind.
 Here, lots of opportunities are opening for a Website Designing Developer. As a website designing or developer, the main task is not only to design a brand-new website but also to redesign the existing website to look professional. In 2020, it is prediction that there will be the high demands of website designer. Because there are lots of old websites that need to be redesigned.
 The main question has raised that âAfter a decade, will website designer be a safe job like doctors and engineers?â or âIn future, will there a demand of website designer as the currentâ. The answer is clearly YES. Because the current design of website will no remain after 2 or 3 years so businesses will need a person to maintain the website updated as a current trend. Many businesses are reserving the specified post for the website designer. You will be shocked after knowing the impact of good design on customerâs mind. Example of this is the big IT companies, Yahoo and Google. After years of study of the failure of Yahoo, the short result came that âThe website design quality of Yahoo was comparatively low than Googleâ.
 Also, the important factor of learning website designing is the outcome from that. Outcome in the term of learning, earning, easy to learn, job perspective etc.
 Learning: After learning website designing course skill of statistics, analytical, management, designing is developed. That can be very useful for the future to manage any type of work or business.
 Earning: The average salary of website designer is 3,00,000 âč per year for a fresher, which is comparatively good than fresher engineer. Also, web designing work is boundary less work this means you can work at any place and any time. Also, you can earn extra income by working as a freelancer. Lots of the international companies are hiring an Indian for the website designing work. For this project, companies pay around 50,000 $ per year which goes around 3,50,000,0 âč.
 Easy to Learn: Web Designing Course is considered as one of the easy to learn course. It does not require any specialized knowledge about the particular subject like doctors, scientists.
 Job Perspective: After learning website designing there is good scope for job. In any type of industry, you can get a position of web designer.
 Professionals on Web Designing
Website designing is like painting, except the paint never dries. By Neville Broady.
Intuitive design is how we give the user new superpowers. By Jared Spool.
Even large companies need small logos. By Tanner Christensen.
Websites promote you 24/7. No employee will do that. By Paul Cookson.
The life of a designer is a life of fight. Fight against the ugliness. Just like a doctor fights against disease. For us, the visual disease is what we have around, and what we try to do is cure it somehow with design. By Massimo Vignelli.
 Core Modules of Website Designing
HTML / HTML5
CSS / CSS3
XHTML
DHTML
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Dreamweaver
Java Script
jQuery
Responsive Design
SEO Basics-On page SEO
Web Hosting
 Scope of Web Designer Internationally
Another question has raised that âWhat is the scope of web designer internationally?â. The answer of this is definitely YES. Because in the developed countries Information Technology contributes the major part in the economy. Web designing is also the part of Information Technology. As we all know that the physical borders do not affect the online business. So, online businesses need the website to grow the business world widely. So, international companies are opening vacancies for web designers to reach and target the international audience.
 These days E-Commerce market is booming around the world. For the E-Commerce market the first need is the website to reach the audience on the internet. For the good E-Commerce business the website should be maintained properly and the design of the website should be easy and user friendly. This main task can be only achieved by the web designer. So, also the demand of web designer is also in E-Commerce market like Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal etc. After the growth of the business of these companies they are in constant need of web designer.
 Final Conclusion
From the above detailed explanation, the final conclusion is that there is good scope in web designing and it is prediction from all angels that there will be the high demand of web designer in future. Because web designer is only type of vacancy that every business needs it. The scope of web designer will be high in future to digitize the business. So, not in developing countries like India, Pakistan, Nepal etc. but also developed countries like United States of America, United Kingdom, France etc. also need the web designer. Thatâs why you should learn the course of web designer. My recommendation institute is the Digital Media Group to gain the in-depth knowledge of web designing and after completion to secure the job in reputed company. Also, I have learned the website designing from this institute. Through the below given link you will get the 20% of discount on the web designing course.
 Digital Media Group Website:
http://digitalmediagroups.com/it-services/website-design-cms-system/
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Best Android App Development Course. Now in Nepal.
Android app development refers to the process of creating apps for the Android operating system. The languages Kotlin, Java, and C++ may all be used to develop Android apps. Android App Development Course is the best way to learn Android app development.
In todayâs environment, the potential for Android app creation is enormous. Android applications are used by the majority of businesses.
In the meantime, Android users are on the rise. According to LinkedIn, there are over 36,000 job openings per day. Thus, making it one of the most demanding jobs in the upcoming future.
What is Android?
Android is a Linux-based operating system for touchscreen mobile devices such as tablets, smartphones, and other similar devices. It aids in the coordination of mobile device hardware and software.
There are primarily two types of popular mobile operating systems: the iPhone operating system and the Android operating system.
Java vs Kotlin for Android Development?
Java is the oldest language compared to Kotlin which means Java has the biggest community and enough sources are available for new beginners. Also, learning Kotlin is highly recommended too for undertaking an android app development course.
Kotlin is the modified programming language of Java itself but that does not mean Java wonât be updated. Java is still active and its main motto âwrite once, run anywhereâ makes Java stay for a longer period.
However, Kotlin takes the lead while talking about performance. Thatâs why lots of companies are switching from Java to Kotlin due to this reason.
Today, we will be looking at the best android app development course in Nepal.
Android Basics by Google
In this android app development course, you will learn Java programming, which is the best language for developing Android apps. But you do not need any experience to complete this android app development course.
Course Content
A program created in collaboration with Google itself, this program will guide you through the steps of developing an app.
This android app development course consists of four sections as follows:
1. User Interface
In this android app development course, the first section will guide you through the steps to build layouts for your single-screen Android app. You will also learn to use the XML markup language to transform app designs into layouts and group them to display images and text.
2. User Input
In the other parts of the course, the second section will introduce you to Java programming, especially object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts. Later, you will learn to craft a user-friendly interactive layout and add intents and styles for your Android app.
3. Multi-Screen Apps
The third section of the app development course will further build your app development skills. You will learn more Java syntaxes and concepts and use them to restructure your app to display multiple screens.
Furthermore, you will learn how to add audio and images to an app and understand how Android handles touch events to create a smoother user experience.
4. Networking
The final section of the course will drill deep into web APIs and basic networking concepts. You will learn about HTTP networking, JSON Parsing, and threads. Hence, you can create Android mobile apps that can connect to the internet smoothly and perform multiple tasks at once.
Apart from the lessons, each section has quizzes, assignments, and real-world projects to complete. The latter is most beneficial since you will gain significant hands-on experience in the process.
To be specific, you will build real, astonishing apps, including a tour guide app, a music structure app, and many more. You can display them on your Github portfolio to showcase your skills.
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Top 10 Staff Augmentation Companies ( 2020 )
Staff enhancement is quickly trending at the IT job market, bringing more organizations and companies to hire skilled people liberally on a contract basis across the world. So we have listed down some of those well-known staff augmentation companies across the world through comprehensive research.
In this article, we've compiled this list of the top 10 staff augmentation and dedicated teams companies for you to find the best partner.
Science Soft
Launched in 1989 as a AI product company, Science soft is an established consulting and applications development support. With 17+ years of experience in IT Consulting, IT Support Services, and IT Outsourcing, it's spread over different countries across Europe and North America and now employs 700+ employees. Â
In the previous two years alone, Science soft has more than five awards and certificates. In 2019, PECB given them the ISO 13485:2016 certificate. In 2020, it got featured in IAOP Global Outsourcing 100 Award Listed 2020 and acquired Gold Microsoft Competency in Application Integration.
Clients: IBM, eBay, Baxter, Rakuten Viber, Walmart
Employees: 750+
Headquarter: McKinney, TX, US
Founded: 1989
WolfmatrixÂ
Wolfmatrix is a software development firm established in Nepal to make every business better by understanding its own requirement and supplying a custom system or technical alternative and partnership.
Wolfmatrix was set in 2014 by 2 young tech fans using the motto'Idea to Implementation.'Â Our leaders have years of experience in software development and have excellent management skills.
Wolfmatrix is guided by the worthiness to provide superior service within the budget and estimated period, irrespective of the complexity of the job's requirement. Wolfmatrix development team concentrates on satisfying your business need to assist you succeed.
Noris
Choosing the right IT service provider is, first of all, a question of trust. But this trust must be worked hard every day . With reliability, quality, functionality, adherence to deadlines, security, and partnership-based cooperation -- these are the features on which they cover the maximum excellent attention. As an online service provider by the very start, they're the right partner for you. Their services include pure colocation of your systems through managed cloud and services services into the complete outsourcing of your setups, software programs, and business processes. As an IT service provider with over 25 years of expertise, they know what is vital in your company.
IT Certificates
âą ISO 20000-1
âą ISAE 3402
âą ISO 14001
âą ISO/IEC 27001
Awards
âą Bavaria's Best 50
âą Service Provider Award 2020
âą Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC)
âą Bavarian Creator Award 2019
Cleveroad
Being on the marketplace since 2011, they've been able to obtain the confidence and respect of their clients. Long-term relationships and happy clients have consistently been their primary goals.
Company Values
Transparency: At Cleveroad, they believe that honesty with clients, partners, and employees is a basic step to creating great products.
Flexibility: Their staff quickly responds to new demands and changes because of the complex development process without any bureaucracy.
Quality: They control product quality in any way levels because of amassing input requirements and defining a sensible work scope from the early phase.
Professionalism: Their software engineering teams consist of high-qualified and certified developers with domain experience across industries.
Industry Recognition
IAOP Professional Member
Top 1000 B2B Providers, Global 2019
Top B2B Service Providers, UK
Best App Developers, International 2019
Unosquare
Unosquare, at its heart, has a mission-driven by three guiding purposes for each person That's part of the company:
Personal
Basically, Who made the agile software development firm with an understanding that, at our core, they're no more than a bunch of people pushing their bounds to do the best work they have ever done. A right working environment is a secret to that creativity, cooperation, and, ultimately, success.
Professional
They strive to create an environment where their employees may enjoy the cultural foundation and individual relationships built during their team's time. They also want to collaborate in projects that challenge their own technical abilities which have a complexity level that pushes the person's professional development as well as the team entrepreneurship and autodidactic behavior.
Social
Unosquare is here in order to make a heritage. They commit to generating well-being in every geography they have a presence in. Their organization was blessed with the chance to substantially affect the ethos in which we continue to develop the company. They believe in a worldwide effort toward equality of opportunity.
Business size
501-1000 workersÂ
Headquarters
Lake Oswego, Oregon
Launched: 2009
Specialties
Staff Augmentation, QA and Testing, Java, Program Support and Maintenance, Cloud Computing, Mobile Application Development, Project Management, Nearshore Services, .NET, PHP, NodeJS, AngularJS, HTML5, Gamification, C#, Open Source Software, and Javascript.
ELEKS
ELEKS is your partner of choice for many of the world's leading enterprises, SMEs, and engineering challenges. They assist businesses elevate their value through custom software development, product design, and QA and consultancy providers.
What's Different about ELEKS?
Engineering with fire: They're a community of innovators. They devise bold solutions to the most complex client challenges. They could research new technologies to design best-fit services with 96% of their customers ready to advocate them.
Performance focus: They become your loyal partner, which means they won't complete a job until both they and you're 100% happy. With a customer satisfaction rate of over 97 percent, they're regarded as a key strategic technology partner.
Dedication to success: They push innovations that help their clients stay ahead of this curve. They care about your immediate requirements and your long-term goals. They believe that success is three-fold: to their clients, customers' customers, as well as the communities they affect.
Specialties
Data Science, Mobility, Quality Assurance, and Testing, R&D, Technology Consulting, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Product Design, Security Services, DevOps, Cloud, Big Data & Analytics, Internet of Things, Machine Learning, Software Development, Logistics, Fintech, Retail, Agriculture, and Healthtech.
Innovex
Inovex is an IT job centre driven by innovation and quality, focusing its'Digital Transformation' services. Their IT experts give comprehensive support to companies to generate their core business digitized and nimble and execute new digital use cases.
They update existing solutions (Replatforming), strengthen systems against external attacks (Security), and share their knowledge through Training and Coaching (inovex Academy).
Innovex's Software Solutions
Application Development (Web Platforms, Mobile Apps, Smart Devices and Robotics -- from UI/UX design to Backend Services)
Locations
Karlsruhe, Pforzheim, Stuttgart, Munich, Cologne, and Hamburg
Employees: 370+
Contact: Tel. +49 721 619 021-0
Fax +49 721 619 021-11
Mail:[email protected]
Altoros
Alto's mission is to allow businesses to shift from legacy IT to the future. Relying on the latest technology like blockchain, artificial intelligence, and Cloud Foundry helps businesses build and execute readily scalable enterprise-grade solutions.
Core Expertise
Cloud Foundry Service, Cloud Transformation Service, Kubernetes Implementation, Blockchain Development Service, AI Development Services, Machine Learning Services.
Projects Implemented: 1400+
Satisfied Clients: 600+
Global Institutions: 5
CIS
Since its beginning, Cyber Infrastructure's vision and passion have been"strengthening the achievement of their customers and partners via our highly innovative IT solutions while improving the quality of life for their workforce and society."Â Being a top-notch Custom software development company, their solutions are designed to take your company to the next level, reducing the gap between you and the peaks of success you wish to achieve.
Their core solutions include Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain Development, Augmented and Virtual Reality, Internet of Things, Robotic Process Automation, Web Development, Branding and marketing, QA service, Microsoft Development, UI/UX Design, Game Development, Mobile Development, Cloud Solutions, and a Lot More.
Achievements
Microsoft Gold Certified
CMMIDEV/5
CMMISVC/5
ISO/IEC 27001:2013
ISO 9000:2015
IT Professionals: 1000+
Satisfied Customers: 3000+
Global Institutions: 4
SCAND
SCAN provides custom software development and IT outsourcing solutions across multiple technology, such as .NET, Java, PHP, JavaScript, C/C++, and a lot more. With the ideal partner and the ideal technologies, you can embrace the future with confidence.
SCAND helps companies reduce their applications development and related expenses and speed-up their software products' entry into the marketplace. SCAND is one of the top IT outsourcing firms in Eastern Europe, supplying a complete software development cycle.
ExperienceÂ
Contact
DACH: +49 212-880-79797
Email: [email protected]
Final Thought
Staff augmentation is the ideal option if you want to rapidly scale your staff or add specific skillsets to your group. A significant advantage of the Staff Augmentation model is that it leverages existing resources and uses outsourced services and contract workers. Flexibility, transparency, and cost savings are substantial advantages of strengthening staff.
Before choosing the outsourcing partner, be certain that you conduct extensive market research to locate the best-suited firm. With several years of experience in personnel augmentation, Wolf Matrix skilled teams are always ready to help you construct a fantastic group for you. If you want to work with us, then use the contact form to get in contact.
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Syzygium cumini,Â
known as jambul, jambolan, jamblang or jamun, Badijamun, Black Plum, Duhat   , Eugenia jambolana, Indian Blackberry, Jaman, Jambol Tree, Jambolan, Jambolan Plum, Jambolao, Jambose, Jambosier, Jambu, Jambul, Jamelongue, Jamelonguier,  Java Plum, Kavika Ni India, Mahajambu, Mesegerak, Phadena, Plum, Prune de Java, Rajajambu,Â
âis an evergreen tropical tree in the flowering plant family Myrtaceae. Syzygium cumini is native to the Indian Subcontinent and adjoining regions of Southeast Asia. The species ranges across India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia The name of the fruit is sometimes mistranslated as blackberry, which is a different fruit in an unrelated family. Syzygium cumini has been spread overseas from India by Indian emigrants and at present is common in former tropical British colonies.
The tree was introduced to Florida, United States in 1911 by the USDA, and is also now commonly grown in Suriname, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.Â
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A slow growing species, it can reach heights of up to 30 m and can live more than 100 years. Its dense foliage provides shade and is grown just for its ornamental value. At the base of the tree, the bark is rough and dark grey, becoming lighter grey and smoother higher up. The wood is water resistant.Â
The leaves which have an aroma similar to turpentine, are pinkish when young, changing to a leathery, glossy dark green with a yellow midrib as they mature. The leaves are used as food for livestock, as they have good nutritional value.

â Jamun Jal Jeera Sparkling Punch â see lifebite link for recipe
The seed of the fruit is used in various alternative healing systems like Ayurveda (to control diabetes, for example), Unani and Chinese medicine for digestive ailments.â
The fruit contains 83.70â85.80 g moisture, 0.70â0.13 g protein, 0.15â0.30 g fat, 0.30â0.90 g crude fiber, 14.00 g carbohydrate, 0.32â0.40 g ash, 8.30â15.00 mg calcium, 35.00 mg magnesium, 15.00â16.20 mg phosphorus, 1.20â1.62 mg iron, 26.20 mg sodium, 55.00 mg potassium, 0.23 mg copper, 13.00 mg sulfur, 8.00 mg chlorine, 80 I.U. vitamin A, 0.01â0.03 mg thiamine, 0.009â0.01 mg riboflavin, 0.20â0.29 mg niacin, 5.70â18.00 mg ascorbic acid, 7.00 mg choline and 3.00 mcg folic acid per 100 g of edible portion  *see research  PMC3609276/
Pancreas regenerative potential which can reverse diabetes symptoms and perhaps more ! Â (Excerpt from research:â These findings substantiate the action of SC2 fraction isolated from S.cumini seeds in islet regeneration and insulin secretion. Such regenerative approaches, in combination with other therapeutic strategies may provide a better means for the control and management of diabetes in the future. Â â) *see research link 22152779 , PMC4785152/
Anti-inflammatory  *see research link  PMC4630574/ , 11395258
Potent ïżœïżœantioxidant  *see research link PMC4630574/, 18927517 , 20836162, PMC3625181/, PMC4785152/
Anti-allergy /swellings   *see research link  17225003
Reduces high blood pressure & cardioprotective  (Excerpt from research:â The hypotension produced was reversed rapidly, returning to baseline values within 1 to 10âmin depending on the dose administered.â)  hydroalcoholic extract of S. cumini leaves was used *see research link PMC4630574/ , PMC4295347/ , 23512199
Anti-diabetes  *see research link 18380393, 25955284, PMC4785152/
Anticancer  against cervical cancer (excerpt from research:â  In conclusion, the study confirms a dose- and time-dependent growth inhibitory and apoptotic effect of Syzygium cumini extract on the cervical cancer cell lines HeLa (HPV-18 positive) and SiHa (HPV-16 positive).  â) extract of Syzygium cumini fruit skin along with the outermost layer of the berry  *see research link PMC3234045/
Reduces hyperglycemia  *see research link  19709327
Antibacterial against Salmonella typhimurium,  Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis. (essential oil from the leaves of S. cumini ) *see research link  /PMC3625181/
The leaves contain a lot of  α-pinene which broadens the airways ,  â is an anti-inflammatoryâ  and âseems to be a broad-spectrum antibiotic â  *see PMC3625181/  & wiki link
Contains also Myricetin (the leaves and fruit)  which has a lot of beneficial health effects  *see research link PMC4785152/  and the wiki link
Natural insecticide, kills spider mites *see research link PMC3614192/
Research and tips on Jamun:
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-530-jambolan.aspx?activeingredientid=530&activeingredientname=jambolan
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3609276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4630574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18380393
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3234045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19709327
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25955284
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18927517
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4295347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20836162
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11395258
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23512199
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17225003
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3625181/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha-Pinene
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22152779
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4785152/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myricetin
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4630574/
http://fruitwarehouse.blogspot.nl/2012/02/jamblang-syzygium-cumini.html
https://bepositivewithlife.blogspot.nl/2013/08/fruit-of-month-august-jamun-black-plum.html
http://litebite.in/recipes-indian-drinks/
#herbalism#potent antioxidant#diabetes cure#islet regeneration#reverse diabetes#antidiabetes#antiinflammatory#antiallergy#allergy#hypotension#high blood pressure#reverse high blood pressure#cardioprotective#anticancer#cervical cancer#hyperglycemia#organic antibacterial#bronchodilator#organic insecticide#spider mites#jamun#jambolan#syzygium cumini#eugenia jambolana
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Awesome Android Training in Nepal
Are you searching for Android Training in Nepal?
If you are looking for a professional Android Training in Nepal, you have directed to the precise site. DIT solution enclose well-trained numerous applicants aspirant to study Android Training in Nepal and at present they work in special software development institute in Kathmandu.
Professional Android Training in Nepal
To learn Android app development is like any other programming languages. Maybe it is the simple programming language that is planned for the Mobile App Development. To understand Android application, you should endure the fundamentals of Java and other front-end expertise. DIT Solution developed the content of the Android App Development agenda to confirm that you create from the fundamentals and attain the sophisticated level. Taking the complete advantages Android Training accessible by DIT solution in Nepal, we offer complete android app development package.
This professional Android Application Development Training course in Kathmandu is developed particularly for students and professionals who consist of fundamental understanding in programming and aims to make brilliant career in mobile app development training in Nepal. This course consists of important fundamentals of Android intended to assist trainee to acquire basic idea with industrial practices and useful instances which we consider will develop the sensible skills required in Android app development.
Benefits of Android Training in Nepal
Bespoke feedback on project
Extensive access to lessons resources
Extremely competent and skilled mentor
Inspiration and support
usual communication with skilled android app developers involved in building advanced android app globally
Job position opportunities as Android app developer for outstanding learners.
Wide-ranging training method
How Android App Development Training classes are conducted at DIT Solution?
Android app development utilizes high level programming language and the application programming directory is for a while very huge and extremely difficult to recognize. So, our institute uses useful, practical approach. The 2 hour class is categorized into two parts in which 1 hour for instructional and another hour for practical part.
Trainees are facilitated with wide-ranging number of practical training to improve their accepting of the concepts and useful examples and to make them known with real time operational set-up.
Also, weekly tests and review are carried out by the android app development institute to make sure trainees learning level are up to preferred level. We usually join up regarding 5 or 6 students for each group, which we consider, will make easy students with sufficient concentration from trainer and accelerate their learning.
The module based course outline makes sure that learner build sufficient information and proficiency earlier than proceeding towards higher levels in Android app development. Moreover the project works complete at the achievement of instructional time makes sure students gain enough as well as satisfactory specialized skills. Just then we approve the achievement of Android app development training program at our institute in Nepal.
What you will learn in this Android Training Course?
The Android app development training course includes the these topics:
Introduction to mobile apps
Introduction to android, android architecture
Deep outline on android stack
Installing android machine
Build first android application
Android components
Develop UI with activities
Advanced UI, notification,
Multi-threading, resources and assets
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Top 10 Training Academies in India
Training is what makes a person capable of doing something that cannot be done without proper training and knowledge. Training is very crucial for those activities that can be done only by knowledgeable people. Many people look for training in different fields and different streams in order to make themselves job-ready and achieve career growth on a faster basis. People choose the field of training based on factors like basic education, interest and scope of a field. There are various educational academies in India that provide in-depth training in different streams including fields like Information Technology, fashion and other fields. Training academies across India provide training for different courses of a particular field. The numbers of training academies are rising rapidly in our country. It is also quite difficult for people to choose the right training academy because of the huge numbers. There are few academies that advertise with false promises and create disappointment among the students. It is very much vital to choose the right academy based on factors like infrastructure, faculty, course content and so one. We have done an in-depth research in finding some of the best training academies in India. These are the top 10 training academies in India.
1. FITA
FITA has become more than just a training academy. It has become an established brand for job-assured training. It has transformed the lives of many students in a very short time. Students are passing out of Fita with immense knowledge and skills which give them the guarantee of placement. FITA provides training and certification in various Information Technology related courses like Java, Oracle, PHP, Hadoop etc and also provides training for digital marketing. It has already trained 10000+ students and given the best skills and knowledge they can get. Fita has expertise that meets global standards.
FITA Address: 37F, Velachery Main Road, Next To AdayarAnandaBhavan, Velachery, Chennai -600042. Phone: +91 98417 46595/044 42084566
2. NIVT
NIVT is a unit of Novel Research & Development India (P) Ltd. It was started in the year 2003 and has already trained many freshers and professionals. It is known to provide the best vocational training for various courses like Hadoop, Analytics, Web & Mobile technologies and Promotion Marketing. NIVT is the first institute in Eastern region of India to provide courses in business intelligence tool. It is also affiliated with the Government of India. It also offers scholarships for under privileged students. It is the best known for its Analytics courses. It is situated in Kolkata but is well known all over India.
NIVT Address: SDF Building, Module #118, Ground Floor, Salt Lake City, GP Block, Sector V, Kolkata, West Bengal 700091 Phone: +91 92306 13568
3. VECTOR
Vector is an institute that offers an all-in-one training courses on Embedded and VLSI systems. It is Indiaâs first ISO 9001:2015 certified embedded & VLSI system training institute. The trainers at Vector have proven expertise in different fields and domains. They have designed an exclusive course content that meets global requirements. Vector has been meeting the demand for embedded system designers and has been supporting its students in getting placed in some of the best companies in the world. It is an institution with national recognition. It also offers short term courses to its students.
Vector Address: 33/49, 27th Cross Street, 12th Main, Jayanagar, 4th Block, Bangalore-560011 Phone: +91 87624 56789
4. ANALYTIXLABS
Analytixlabs, as its name suggests, it is an academy that concentrates more on Analytics and data management. It has branches in Bangalore and Gurgaon. Analytixlabs is known to have a huge network in the industry to guide and support students in placements. The students will also be guided on job applications and interview preparations. They have experts from companies like McKinsey, KPMG, Deloitte and Genpact to train students in the data analytics field with global knowledge. It also offers discounted rates for many courses that are in demand. It provides its services to both college students and working professionals to achieve career up gradation and acceleration.
Analytixlabs Address: Bldg 41, First floor, 14th Main Road, Near BDA Complex, Sector 7, HSR Layout, Bangalore â 560102 Phone: +91 95552 19007
5. ORANGETREE GLOBAL
Orangetree Global is located in various parts of north India like Pune, Kolkata and Mumbai. It offers courses that train students in business intelligence and business analytics. The Academy strives to impart knowledge to its students on various high-end technologies that will be of high demand in current as well as in future. It also offers resume building so that students learn to prepare professional resume suitable for data professionals.
Orangetree Address: 203B, Kemp Plaza, Malad MindSpace, Mumbai 400064 Phone: +91 98300 63222
6. IIHT
IIHT is located not only in India but also in Nepal. It offers various courses related Information Technology field. It has about 30+ job oriented courses that support the career of many students and professionals. It was found by some of the top veterans of the IT field, who have experience of more than 15 years. It has the separate range of courses for students and working professionals. Found in the year 1993, it has been successful in creating huge opportunities for students both in India and in foreign countries.
IIHT Address: No. 321, IInd Floor (Opposite to Stairs), Doshi Gardens, Arcot Road, Vadapalani, Chennai â 600026. Phone: 9677055562, 044-43069570
7. NETWORK BULLS
Network Bulls is a provider of exclusive networking based training and courses. It offers a wide variety of courses that support the job market demand for networking professionals. It has been in operation for more than 7 years. It is much of an exclusive academy with high-end infrastructure that supports and helps to learn and gain a lot of knowledge on networking. It is known to have the worldâs biggest CISCO labs.
Network Bulls Address: SCO-9,10,11,12-2nd & 3rd Floor, Old Delhi Road, Sec-14, Gurgaon-122001 Phone: 1800 3070 7628
8. INVENTATEQ
Inventateq is an ISO 9001:2015 certified institute that imparts knowledge on various Information Technology streams. Interview questions and real case studies are provided to students so that the students gain as much as possible. It is a software training institute based in Bangalore. It has four branches in Bangalore.
Inventateq Address: 687, 1st Floor, 29th Main Road, Btm Layout 2nd Stage, Btm Lake Road, Bangalore-76 Phone: +91 080 42108236
9. VOGUE
Vogue is basically a fashion designing institute that provides post graduation also. It deals with not only fashion designing but also provides courses in fashion technology and management. It imparts knowledge that creates awareness about fashion merchandising. It is an institute based in Bangalore which is a hub of fashion and fashion merchandising.
Vogue Address: Plot # SW45-SW48, KIADB Apparel Park Phase II, Bangalore â 561203 Phone: +91 02261816372
10. DELPHI
Delphi is also another single technology based Academy in India. It is exclusively for SAP technology. It offers specialized SAP programs for individuals, professionals and students. It also offers SAP consulting services to some of the top companies which prove that the institute has been providing good on-field experience.
Delphi Address: 201A, Indira Building, Next to Titan Showroom, Bhandarkar Road, Pune 411004 Phone: +91 2040110500
Training is possible only through some of the best training academies. Training provides results that will give career acceleration to many people. Training imparts knowledge in various technologies that are of high demand and requirement around the world. We have listed out the Top 10 Training Academies in India that provide the best training like FITA Academy in the concerned fields and technologies like Java, Hadoop, Android, Selenium etc.,
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Top 10 Training Academies in India
Training is what makes a person capable of doing something that cannot be done without proper training and knowledge. Training is very crucial for those activities that can be done only by knowledgeable people. Many people look for training in different fields and different streams in order to make themselves job-ready and achieve career growth on a faster basis. People choose the field of training based on factors like basic education, interest and scope of a field. There are various educational academies in India that provide in-depth training in different streams including fields like Information Technology, fashion and other fields. Training academies across India provide training for different courses of a particular field. The numbers of training academies are rising rapidly in our country. It is also quite difficult for people to choose the right training academy because of the huge numbers. There are few academies that advertise with false promises and create disappointment among the students. It is very much vital to choose the right academy based on factors like infrastructure, faculty, course content and so one. We have done an in-depth research in finding some of the best training academies in India. These are the top 10 training academies in India.
1. FITA
FITA has become more than just a training academy. It has become an established brand for job-assured training. It has transformed the lives of many students in a very short time. Students are passing out of Fita with immense knowledge and skills which give them the guarantee of placement. FITA provides training and certification in various Information Technology related courses like Java, Oracle, PHP, Hadoop etc and also provides training for digital marketing. It has already trained 10000+ students and given the best skills and knowledge they can get. Fita has expertise that meets global standards.
FITA Address: 37F, Velachery Main Road, Next To AdayarAnandaBhavan, Velachery, Chennai -600042. Phone: +91 98417 46595/044 42084566
2. NIVT
NIVT is a unit of Novel Research & Development India (P) Ltd. It was started in the year 2003 and has already trained many freshers and professionals. It is known to provide the best vocational training for various courses like Hadoop, Analytics, Web & Mobile technologies and Promotion Marketing. NIVT is the first institute in Eastern region of India to provide courses in business intelligence tool. It is also affiliated with the Government of India. It also offers scholarships for under privileged students. It is the best known for its Analytics courses. It is situated in Kolkata but is well known all over India.
NIVT Address: SDF Building, Module #118, Ground Floor, Salt Lake City, GP Block, Sector V, Kolkata, West Bengal 700091 Phone: +91 92306 13568
3. VECTOR
Vector is an institute that offers an all-in-one training courses on Embedded and VLSI systems. It is Indiaâs first ISO 9001:2015 certified embedded & VLSI system training institute. The trainers at Vector have proven expertise in different fields and domains. They have designed an exclusive course content that meets global requirements. Vector has been meeting the demand for embedded system designers and has been supporting its students in getting placed in some of the best companies in the world. It is an institution with national recognition. It also offers short term courses to its students.
Vector Address: 33/49, 27th Cross Street, 12th Main, Jayanagar, 4th Block, Bangalore-560011 Phone: +91 87624 56789
4. ANALYTIXLABS
Analytixlabs, as its name suggests, it is an academy that concentrates more on Analytics and data management. It has branches in Bangalore and Gurgaon. Analytixlabs is known to have a huge network in the industry to guide and support students in placements. The students will also be guided on job applications and interview preparations. They have experts from companies like McKinsey, KPMG, Deloitte and Genpact to train students in the data analytics field with global knowledge. It also offers discounted rates for many courses that are in demand. It provides its services to both college students and working professionals to achieve career up gradation and acceleration.
Analytixlabs Address: Bldg 41, First floor, 14th Main Road, Near BDA Complex, Sector 7, HSR Layout, Bangalore â 560102 Phone: +91 95552 19007
5. ORANGETREE GLOBAL
Orangetree Global is located in various parts of north India like Pune, Kolkata and Mumbai. It offers courses that train students in business intelligence and business analytics. The Academy strives to impart knowledge to its students on various high-end technologies that will be of high demand in current as well as in future. It also offers resume building so that students learn to prepare professional resume suitable for data professionals.
Orangetree Address: 203B, Kemp Plaza, Malad MindSpace, Mumbai 400064 Phone: +91 98300 63222
6. IIHT
IIHT is located not only in India but also in Nepal. It offers various courses related Information Technology field. It has about 30+ job oriented courses that support the career of many students and professionals. It was found by some of the top veterans of the IT field, who have experience of more than 15 years. It has the separate range of courses for students and working professionals. Found in the year 1993, it has been successful in creating huge opportunities for students both in India and in foreign countries.
IIHT Address: No. 321, IInd Floor (Opposite to Stairs), Doshi Gardens, Arcot Road, Vadapalani, Chennai â 600026. Phone: 9677055562, 044-43069570
7. NETWORK BULLS
Network Bulls is a provider of exclusive networking based training and courses. It offers a wide variety of courses that support the job market demand for networking professionals. It has been in operation for more than 7 years. It is much of an exclusive academy with high-end infrastructure that supports and helps to learn and gain a lot of knowledge on networking. It is known to have the worldâs biggest CISCO labs.
Network Bulls Address: SCO-9,10,11,12-2nd & 3rd Floor, Old Delhi Road, Sec-14, Gurgaon-122001 Phone: 1800 3070 7628
8. INVENTATEQ
Inventateq is an ISO 9001:2015 certified institute that imparts knowledge on various Information Technology streams. Interview questions and real case studies are provided to students so that the students gain as much as possible. It is a software training institute based in Bangalore. It has four branches in Bangalore.
Inventateq Address: 687, 1st Floor, 29th Main Road, Btm Layout 2nd Stage, Btm Lake Road, Bangalore-76 Phone: +91 080 42108236
9. VOGUE
Vogue is basically a fashion designing institute that provides post graduation also. It deals with not only fashion designing but also provides courses in fashion technology and management. It imparts knowledge that creates awareness about fashion merchandising. It is an institute based in Bangalore which is a hub of fashion and fashion merchandising.
Vogue Address: Plot # SW45-SW48, KIADB Apparel Park Phase II, Bangalore â 561203 Phone: +91 02261816372
10. DELPHI
Delphi is also another single technology based Academy in India. It is exclusively for SAP technology. It offers specialized SAP programs for individuals, professionals and students. It also offers SAP consulting services to some of the top companies which prove that the institute has been providing good on-field experience.
Delphi Address: 201A, Indira Building, Next to Titan Showroom, Bhandarkar Road, Pune 411004 Phone: +91 2040110500
Training is possible only through some of the best training academies. Training provides results that will give career acceleration to many people. Training imparts knowledge in various technologies that are of high demand and requirement around the world. We have listed out the Top 10 Training Academies in India that provide the best training like FITA Academy in the concerned fields and technologies like Java, Hadoop, Android, Selenium etc.,
Source by Amirtha Rao
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Speech: Minister Mark Field speech: The UK and All of Asia: A Modern Partnership
It is a great pleasure to be here in Jakarta, my first stop of a two-week; six-country; nine-city visit across South East Asia.
Over the last year, since I was appointed Minister for Asia and the Pacific, I have criss-crossed the region â from Beijing to Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur to Kathmandu, Hanoi to Honiara.
Over the next two weeks I will be adding Brunei, Manila, Vientiane and Phnom Penh to that list, as well as covering some familiar ground.
It has been a privilege to meet a host of people from all over Asia, as well as the significant Asian diaspora in the UK.
But I rarely have the opportunity to talk about the UK approach to Asia as a whole. Today Iâd like to put that right.
Ours is an approach that encompasses All of Asia, and as such I would venture to say that we are following in your ancestorsâ footsteps.
As far back as the seventh century, the Sri-vi-jayan Empire, based right here in modern day Indonesia, built flourishing trade routes that spanned the whole of Asia, from India to China â and across South East Asia.
Engaging with all the nations and regions of Asia was the right approach in the seventh century, and it is even more so today, as the whole world tilts towards this diverse continent, with its enormous opportunities as well as some real challenges.
I should say that my passion for Asia long pre-dates my appointment as Minister. You might say I was born with it.
In 1962, my parents married just across the Sea of Java in Singapore. My father was stationed there with the British Army. I grew up hearing their stories about life in Asia.
My interest grew stronger when I first visited over twenty years ago. It was already so different from my parentsâ photographs and change continues apace.
Quite rightly, the UKâs relationship with Asia has changed too, from that of my parentsâ time more than half a century ago, to the partnership we enjoy today, with our eyes firmly fixed on the future.
I have seen plenty of evidence of that myself, but I have been struck too by the regionâs sheer diversity. To any Asian audience this is obvious.
With a population of well over 3 billion people, more than 2,000 languages, and a vibrant mix of faiths and communities, Asia is both everything you can imagine, and nothing you would expect - diversity at its finest.
But most of all I have been staggered by the palpable sense of energy right across the region.
Booming tourism, smart technology, prodigious flows of business and trade.
Growth rates the western world could only dream of.
The economic ingenuity of the people.
A dynamic drum-beat of enterprise that is setting the rhythm around the globe.
And crucially it is a drum-beat that is being driven by the young. More people live in Asia than in the rest of the world combined, and over one third are under the age of 25.
Asia represents the future of this planet.
All of this explains why the UK government operates an âAll of Asiaâ policy.
And I use the phrase âAll of Asiaâ deliberately.
We have sometimes been accused of being too focused on the largest economies in the region to the exclusion of others.
That was not true in the past and it is not true now.
For centuries the UK has recognised the tremendous opportunities in the region.
The context may have changed, but we have been engaged in All of Asia ever since.
All of Asia is not just a catchy phrase for think tanks, academics, and the media â and I am aware some of those industriesâ esteemed representatives are here today!
It is a reality.
That is why the UK has over 50 diplomatic missions across Asia, including in all ten members of ASEAN. And it is why we are expanding still further, opening three new Posts in the Pacific and boosting the numbers of diplomats posted in the region.
There are hard-headed reasons for doing so. Decisions taken by Asian nations directly affect British security and economic interests.
If we are to engage effectively, we must be active and present right across the region.
This is why I have made a point of covering as much of the ground as possible myself.
By the end of this trip, I can proudly say that I will have visited all ten ASEAN countries in just over a year, and some twice.
That I hope shows how much this vital pillar of the continent matters to the UK.
The conversation with ASEAN member states on our post-Brexit relationship with ASEAN is well underway, to ensure we maintain a close bond through a formal connection that is as broad and ambitious as possible.
Of course, the UK has long had strong bilateral ties across this region, be it through governments, businesses, schools, and critically our peoples.
But once the UK is outside the EU, our room for manoeuvre will be greater.
Many of my counterparts recognise the brief period of uncertainty this brings, but speak enthusiastically of the new opportunities for bilateral co-operation with the UK that will follow.
And yes - that includes new free trade agreements and enhanced trading partnerships.
Partnership is central to all we do in Asia.
All of Asia is about working together to promote and protect the things that matter most to all of us, both directly between nations and through the multilateral institutions we hold dear, as we will do with our Indonesian friends on the UN Security Council from January.
So what are the key issues?
Where do we hope to strengthen cooperation?
We see three, which are my priorities as Minister for Asia and the Pacific: prosperity, security and values.
It is with the basic freedoms and values we hold so dear â those enlightened and humane values which have deep roots in the soil of Asia â that I should like to start.
The UK will continue to be a steadfast advocate of democracy, human rights and the rule of law.
We believe people here in Asia - and the world over - should be free to express themselves and live the lives they choose.
It means being free to engage in healthy debate, both face to face and online.
It means being able to practise our faith or change it without fear of discrimination, or being free to have no faith at all.
It means being valued for what we can contribute, regardless of our religion, gender, ethnicity or sexual orientation.
It means making the most of our diversity.
In the words of Indonesiaâs national motto â Unity in Diversity.
It is why the UK supports these freedoms and continues to promote them right around the world.
It is why, for example, we stand up for the rights of the people of Hong Kong and for the principle of âOne country, two systemsâ.
In this year alone, I have discussed concerns about freedom of religion or belief in Nepal and Pakistan.
During my recent trip to China, I raised our concerns about the region of Xinjiang amid reports of oppression and re-education centres.
In Burma/Myanmar, I have highlighted the need for those who have perpetrated atrocities to be brought to justice. In Thailand and Cambodia, I have encouraged the authorities to create the conditions for elections that are free, fair and transparent.
And in the Maldives, we have joined with partners in speaking out against those who seek to undermine the democratic process.
These examples illustrate some points of concern, but there are also powerful examples of how open societies and democratic principles have won through.
With over 800 million voters, India is right to boast of being the worldâs largest democracy.
Malaysiaâs elections provided an emphatic endorsement of the power of democracy â something that is already vibrant in Indonesia.
And in the months ahead I look forward to seeing the people of Thailand, Bangladesh and Afghanistan - as well as here in Indonesia - express their views at the ballot box.
The UKâs next priority across Asia is our common prosperity. It is central to the successful, thriving and sustainable societies of the future.
Many of the industries that will be vital for building that successful future are still in their infancy, as indeed are the regulations that will govern them.
We can work together now to fashion a common approach.
And while we should celebrate the fact that a number of Asian countries have reached or are reaching middle-income status, we all know that across the region, there remain huge disparities in wealth, education and opportunity.
Many governments face a serious challenge in creating quality jobs to meet peopleâs aspirations: in India alone, a million new job seekers enter the market every month.
This is where I hope the UK can offer support to partners across Asia, in four key areas.
The first is education.
Our global campaign to promote 12 years of quality education, especially for girls, was endorsed by 53 leaders at Aprilâs Commonwealth Summit in London, including 18 from Asia.
Since 2011, we have supported more than 6.8 million primary school children in Pakistan, and a similar number in Afghanistan.
In South East Asia, our Education is GREAT Campaign is reaching out to more than 660 million people, promoting the value of education and the English language â the official language of ASEAN.
Meanwhile the largest number of overseas students in the UK are from China; and the five branch campuses of UK universities in Malaysia â as well as others in China â demonstrate the huge appetite for top quality British education, as does the fierce competition for our prestigious Chevening scholarships.
Second, we are working together to improve the business climate - vital to encourage investment and create the jobs of the future.
Across Asia, we will invest over ÂŁ200 million through our Prosperity Fund and other programmes to help lift people out of poverty, by improving the conditions in which they are able to do business.
Here in Indonesia, we are helping develop a robust digital procurement system that will reduce corruption and increase transparency.
In the Philippines we have supported the Government with their Ease of Doing Business Act. And we have recently concluded an MOU with the United Nations Development Programme to help promote a fairer business environment within ASEAN.
Meeting the demand for modern infrastructure across All of Asia is vital to ensure the continent is free, open and prosperous.
Not just to get millions more people physically from A to B efficiently and sustainably, but also to connect them virtually, so they can access the online market place.
The UK has world-class professional and financial expertise to help Asia meet that demand and to source the funds it needs to support jobs, sustainable growth and prosperity.
We have cutting-edge technical know-how and world-leading financial clout in the City of London, a constituency I have been proud to represent as an MP for more than 17 years.
London is the undisputed global centre for infrastructure finance, a natural hub for Green Finance, a vital contributor to new international financial products such as Indian rupee-denominated Masala bonds, underwritten in London, and a growing hub for international Islamic Finance.
It may come as a surprise to some that the UK was the first Western nation to issue a sovereign sukuk â or sharia-compliant bond â and that, to date, the London Stock Exchange has issued over $48 billion of these bonds.
I have also had the pleasure of attending the launch of two Indonesian Komodo Bonds in London.
We recognise the importance of Chinaâs Belt and Road Initiative for meeting Asiaâs infrastructure needs.
That is why we have appointed a dedicated Envoy for Professional and Financial Services who is working to promote our unique offer and to ensure that investments in Belt and Road are the right ones and meet high international standards.
The third area is research, innovation and everything associated with the âFourth Industrial Revolutionâ.
Technology self-evidently holds the key to unlocking many of the problems the world faces.
The UK and our Asian partnersâ strengths in science, technology and innovation mean we have a great deal to offer each other.
I saw some of the fruits of this cooperation for myself at a robotics and regenerative medicine lab in Osaka, where I simultaneously found myself in the future and the past when I came face to face with Leonardo da Vinci reincarnated in robot form!
When I was in China last month I saw many examples of our collaboration with Chinese institutions.
I met Professors from Oxford, Cambridge and Kingâs College London and saw an impressive UK-China research centre working on plant science in Beijing.
This kind of collaboration is at the heart of people-to-people relationship with China, bringing mutual prosperity.
And in India our UK-India Technology Partnership will work in areas like AI in healthcare, electric vehicles and advance manufacturing to create new opportunities for growth and jobs.
The fourth area of cooperation under the prosperity umbrella is about laying the groundwork for future Free Trade Agreements and trade partnerships across the region.
The UK has always been and will continue to be a global champion of free and open international trade. After Brexit, we will work quickly to establish a new economic partnership based on the final terms of the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement.
Japan is the second biggest source of non-European FDI into the UK. Thanks in part to our Japanese friends, a vehicle comes off a British production line every 20 seconds.
We will also seek to transition EU Free Trade Agreements with Singapore, Vietnam and Republic of Korea, while exploring new opportunities, such as FTAs with Australia and New Zealand, potential membership of the CPTPP, and enhanced trading partnerships across the region.
But we all know that there can be no lasting prosperity without security.
That is why it is so important that we â the UK and all the countries of the region - work together to uphold the rules-based international order.
The UK has plenty to offer.
We are a permanent member of the UN Security Council, a committed member of NATO, the G20 and the Commonwealth, and an active participant in the Five Power Defence Arrangements in South East Asia.
We have a world-class military.
We are the only G20 member to spend both 2% GDP on defence and 0.7% of GDP on overseas development. We have stood shoulder to shoulder with Japan, South Korea and other countries in denouncing nuclear adventurism by North Korea.
And it is why we urge all parties to respect freedom of navigation and international law in the South China Sea, including the ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague.
Our money and military presence are playing their part across Asia.
As one of the few countries able to deploy air power 7,000 miles from our shores, in 2016 we sent our Typhoons to train with Japan, South Korea, and Malaysia for the first time.
Our Royal Navy has deployed two ships to the Asia Pacific this year â HMS Albion and HMS Sutherland, with more of our world class fleet due to visit by the end of the year.
Our almost unbroken naval presence provides a visible demonstration of the UKâs commitment to enforcement of UNSC sanctions and to peace, security and prosperity in the region.
We are strong members of the Five Power Defence Arrangements with Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore. British Forces Brunei have remained there since independence, at the invitation of His Majesty the Sultan.
And we are enhancing security and defence relationships elsewhere in the region, through joint military exercises with South Korea and Thailand, among other things.
We are committed to a secure, free, open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific, playing an active role in maritime security in the Indian Ocean region through military, multilateral and commercial engagement and capacity building.
We have used our expertise in maritime domain awareness to support regional initiatives in the Indian Ocean region.
As the worldâs primary hydrographic charting authority, I can proudly report we are taking steps to chart the ocean with partners, helping to improve safety at sea, trade routes and security.
We are also building a new framework for cyber security cooperation with India and other countries in the region. And we are strengthening counter terrorism cooperation, with a new Regional Counter Terrorism Hub.
Asia also faces challenges related to ongoing and past conflict. We have an enduring commitment to Afghanistan, as shown by our recent commitment to a troop uplift, and we are working with the international community to help Afghanistan become more stable, secure and self-reliant.
The meeting of religious scholars here in Jakarta in May did much to advance the religious narrative in favour of peace.
Elsewhere, we are clearing landmines in Cambodia; and providing over ÂŁ129m of assistance to date to the Rohingya people from Burma who have been forcibly displaced from their homes.
These are all tangible signs of our commitment to All of Asia, and our wish to further intensify our partnerships in the region.
Crucially, they also illustrate our determination to ensure that disputes in the region are resolved, not through force, militarisation or coercion, but through dialogue and in accordance with international law.
I have given just a small snapshot of UK activity across Asia.
I hope I have demonstrated emphatically that our All of Asia policy is broad, ambitious and focussed on the future.
It recognises that Asia will be the crucible in which the world of the 21st Century will be forged - fuelled in large part by the energy, creativity and entrepreneurship of the millions of young people growing up in Asia today.
And our All of Asia policy is tailored to the things that will matter most to them: getting a good education, finding a decent job, having their rights respected and feeling confident that their future is secure.
It is about working together, with all of Asia, in a partnership of equals.
Working together to build a future that is safer, more free and more prosperous.
A future in which we can all contribute fully, and achieve our full potential.
I look forward to working with you all towards this shared goal.
Thank you very much.
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3 Mukhi Rudraksha Beads was known to be one of the most powerful Rudraksha for stopping all problems created in the past and existing in the present. 3 Mukhi Rudraksha best virtues are that it makes the wearer free from chronic fever certainly. 3 Mukhi Rudraksha has three natural lines or Mukhas on its faced.3 Mukhi Rudraksha destroys all the sins done by a person in his past life and makes him pure on a spiritual level like Agni does with all those who come in its contact. Energized 3 Mukhi Rudraksha or Three Faced Rudraksha from Nepal, India and Java representing planet Mars. Three Mukhi Rudraksha is the symbolic seed for this aspect.
While children below six years can wear one bead. Who above this age may wear three beads. One can get its benefits if he/she is weak in studies. One can predict about past, present and future as well after wearing 3 Mukhi Rudraksha. Nepali 3 Mukhi is being costly in comparison to others.
Benefits from wearing the 3 faced Rudraksha
If you fail a test are repeated or large paper are preparing to give good results for you then this could be a 3 faced Rudraksha.
3 Mukhi Rudraksha has three active people. Unemployment is salvation.
The person who holds Teen muki Rudraksha increases their wealth and age, and the woman's sin of murder is destroyed. Three faced Rudraksha is indicative of the Trinity as well. Or the person who holds it worship Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are always smiling.
The person every three days on a person whom fever fever lasting three faced Rudraksha is holding. If the blood pressure is too high then the person must hold s three faced Rudraksha
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Future and Growth of Cardamom Oil Market by 2027
Cardamom oil is extracted from dried cardamom through the steam distillation procedure which is used in various application such as food processing, pharmaceutical, fragrance in soaps and perfumers etc. The cardamom oil extract is comprises various essential components like pinene, methyl eugenol, sabinene, geraniol, linalyl acetate, myrcene, nerol, phellandrene, citronellol, linalool, limonene, a-terpineol acetate, 1, 8-cineole, terpinene, a-terpineol, p-cymene, terpinen-4-oil, terpinolene, and trans-nerolidol. The demand for cardamom oil is significantly increasing due to its numerous benefits for health, skin, and hair. It is finds wide application in aromatherapy.
To Know More Enquire @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/statistical-reports/enquiry/2246 . Cardamom oil market has been growing with increasing consumer awareness about health benefits of cardamom oil and its rising application in personal care products is also supporting the market growth. Increasing popularity of essential oil will boost cardamom oil sales and by 2021, cardamom oil sales will reach 4,307 tons with CAGR of 6.74%.Gautemala is largest producer of cardamom oil and it is estimated that cardamom oil market will grow at a CAGR of 6.02% during the period 2016-2021. After Guatemala, India is the major producer of cardamom oil is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.99% during the same period. Cardamom oil is made from two genre of cardamom plants i.e. Elettaria and Amomum (Subulatum/ costatum). Elettaria is also known as true cardamom or green cardamom which is mostly grows in India and Guatemala whereas Amomum is known as black cardamom or java cardamom which is mainly found in China and India subcontinent. Depend upon these two types of cardamom plants (i.e. Elettaria and Amomum), cardamom oil is segmented in to Elettaria cardamom oil and Amomum subulatum cardamom oil. Elettaria cardamom oil has the major market share and contributing more than 50% market share with 346 USD Million market value in 2016. The cardamom oil market is driven by factors including rising demand for natural flavoring and coloring agent in food. Increase in demand from various downstream markets including food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, personal care and home care product manufacturers is fueling cardamom oil market growth.. Pharmaceutical application of cardamom oil is growing faster than other application with CAGR of 6.8%.
Key Players The leading market players in the Global Cardamom Oil Market primarily are Nelixia, Green Fields Oil Factory, Shiv Sales Corporation, Aromaaz Internationa, IL Health & Beauty Natural Oils Co., Inc., Aksuvital, Shaanxi Guanjie Technology Co., Ltd, Natures Natural India, Piping Rock Health Products Llc and Greenleaf Extractions Pvt Ltd
Regional and Country Analysis of Cardamom Oil Market: As per the MRFR analysis, the Global Cardamom Oil market is poised to reach 869 USD Million in 2021, to grow at a CAGR of around 8.31% during the forecasted period.
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Browse similar research report of âGlobal Cardamom Oil Market-By Country- Trends & Forecast, 2016 to 2021âThe Global Cardamom Oil Market by country statistical report published by Market Research future contains a brief overview of global cardamom oil market by country. The market has been segmented on the basis of country as Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Nepal and Bhutan to provide a clear picture of cardamom oil industry in world. The global market for cardamom oil has witnessed continued demand during the last few years and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 12.68% from 2016 to 2021. Increasing awareness about health benefits of essential oil is likely to drive the global cardamom oil market.
Guatemala is the largest producer of cardamom oil followed by India. Guatemala is the major exporter of cardamom oil to North American region. Cardamom oil market in Guatemala is increasing at the rate of 8.9% whereas in India it is growing at the rate of 8.5% during 2016 and 2021. Nepal is the major producer of cardamom oil made from Amomum cardamom and it is growing at the rate of 6.7%. Indonesia is also emerging in cardamom oil market from last few years due to rising popularity of essential oils in Indonesia.
Cardamom harvesting is hugely depend upon climate conditions that affecting the overall cardamom production especially in India and Nepal. Many agriculture research organisation are working to develop the efficient harvesting technique which can reduce the impact of climate change on cardamom production.
Through this report Market Research future aims to provide understanding of the global cardamom oil market and assists identification of ongoing trends along with anticipated growth in the coming years. For this research extensive primary research was conducted to gain a deeper insight of the market performance. Various industry experts and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) were contacted from both supply side and demand side of global cardamom oil market. The supply side industry experts consisted of CEOs, Directors, Marketing Managers, Sales Mangers, R&D Specialists, Country Manager, Regional Managers cardamom oil companies, Retailers, and Distributors amongst others.
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Since the IPO market. Trevor Blackwell, Paul Buchheit, Jessica Livingston, and Robert Morris for reading drafts of this. You, is something called bottom-up programming. The angels made a huge return on that investment, so they're happy. But the smarter ones restrain themselves, if they can just hire enough people it somehow will be. When a startup spends a lot it's usually because the product is only moderately appealing, growth is ok but not great. So it's likely that visitors from the future would have to work hard to get the company rolling. Or it could be that, because it's an early instance of what will become a common pattern. Two of the false positives were newsletters from companies I've bought things from.
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We've now funded so many different types of founders that we have enough data to see patterns, and there is something wrong with you if you don't think things you don't dare say out loud. Meaning give some of the qualities of things you're meant to like, but is disastrously lacking in others. Several times a week I set aside a chunk of time to work, any more than it makes sense to ask early on, any more than we'd expect naive solutions for keeping heroin out of a prison to work. I don't think the term SEO had been coined yet, we say there are only 7 that matter: Yahoo, AltaVista, Excite, WebCrawler, InfoSeek, Lycos, and HotBot. I'll call the manager's schedule. A market takes every organization and keeps just the good ones. Data about who applies for things is usually closely guarded by the organizations selecting them, but nowadays data about who gets selected is often publicly available to anyone who has worked for a time as a mercenary in Africa, for a time as a doctor in Nepal, for a time as the manager of a nightclub in Miami.
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Hamming suggests that you ask yourself three questions: What are the most important problems in their field. Particularly a technology company. With an apparently inexhaustible sum of money sitting safely in the bank, the founders could just walk away from. Once you've found them, you have more ideas about what to do if one of the most powerful language you probably won't need as many hackers, and b he has very strong opinions about it. Present-day Fortran. But maybe the older generation would laugh at me for saying that 2 2 is 5, or that people in the technology world not only recognize this cartoon character, but know the actual person in their company that he is modelled upon. In the seed stage, the product needs to evolve more than to be built out, and that's usually easier with fewer people.
ITA's hackers seem to be numerous or energetic enough to have had their interests promoted to a lifestyle. But there's another way of using time that's common among people who make things, like programmers and writers. We funded one startup that's replacing keys. This is partly because in order to grow. It was not so easy 25 years ago. Which means applicants of type x who do make it over this second, lower threshold. As well as failing to chase down funding, and at each round you want to talk to. You should compete against what someone else could be doing. The SEC defines an accredited investor, and didn't stop to think about it. That's what I want to plant a hypnotic suggestion in your heads: when you hear someone say the words we want to invest in deals that come to mind first will be the ones you can discover by smashing a beam of users. They'd be rewarded later. Moral fashions don't seem to be closer to the wind as you can get in Java: public interface Inttoint public int call int i s s i; return s;; This falls short of the spec because it only works for integers.
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Vesak Day: Celebrating the life of Buddha
Every spring, hundreds of clergymen acquire at the historical Borobudur Temple in Java, Indonesia, on the maximum important day in the Buddhist calendar: Buddha Day.
Also known as Waisak Day or Vesak Day, the vacation marks the birth of Gautama Buddha â the daddy of Buddhism, whoâs liable for the faithâs center teachings. Robe-clad priests circle the ninth-century temple â the worldâs biggest Buddhist temple and a UNESCO heritage website â to meditate, chant sutras and launch an ocean of sparkling lanterns into the night time sky. Itâs simply considered one of many celebrations taking place across Asia this month as worshippers ring inside the holiday on the areaâs maximum lovely temples, from lantern fairs at Seoulâs Jogyesa Temple to rituals at Yangonâs golden Shwedagon Pagoda.
Born in Nepal in 567 BC, Gautama Buddha
Or Prince Siddhartha Gautama at delivery â turned into the son of a tribal leader. As a person, he founded a sect of wandering ascetics and the network eventually advanced into a religion after his loss of life at eighty years old. Today, over 488 million people â or roughly nine% of the worldâs population â exercise Buddhism, nearly ninety-nine% of which are located inside the Asia-Pacific location.
Each 12 months, on the full moon of the month of Vesakha (usually falling in May or June in the western calendar), thousands and thousands of Buddhists around the arena take part in Vesak Day celebrations. Not simplest does the date of Vesak Day trade yr after 12 months, however, it may also be special amongst cultures, relying upon which calendar they subscribe to. In China and Hong Kong, as an instance, which observe the Chinese lunar calendar, worshippers look at Buddha Day on the eighth day of the fourth month (commonly in early May). So whilst Buddhists in Hong Kong marked Buddha Day on May three this year, Thailand celebrates on May 10. The excursion is going with the aid of dozens of names â but many nations unofficially talk to it as Buddhaâs Birthday or Buddha Day.
Thousands turn up at temple for rituals ahead of Vesak Day
More than 20,000 human beings became up at Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery to perform rituals in reverence of Buddha â the founder of Buddhism â the day prior to this on the eve of Vesak Day.
This year, the monastery placed on Bright Hill Road is marking Vesak Day for a month with the topic of âSeason of Gratitudeâ.
Vesak Day marks the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha, and is widely known through Buddhists worldwide.
The festivities on the monastery consist of a Vesak Fair and iconic rituals together with the âthree steps, one bowâ ceremony and the Bathing of Prince Siddhartha ceremony. The â3 steps, one bowâ ceremony is a long procession accomplished in repentance and reverence of Buddha. It began at around 5 pm the day past and ended early this morning.
Adherents acting it take 3 barefoot steps and then prostrate, repeating the manner around the perimeter of the temple for two-half hours every time. Groups of adherents take turns acting the procession thru the night.
A Travelerâs Guide To Celebrating Christmas In Dublin
1. Christmas Travel Guide:
Ahh, Dublin! The metropolis of one thousand welcomes! The capital of Ireland is famed for the hospitality of its people their vivacious and happy pass fortunate personalities. If you have got the chance to visit Dublin these holidays, then we deliver to you the perfect Christmas Travel Guide that will help you in having the time of your life! So % your baggage and get a price tag to Dublin. Here are the places that you actually need to visit if youâre in Dublin these holidays.
2. The Dromoland Castle
This castle has been in life since the 15th Century even though it changed into reconstructed often over the years till 1835 while it reached its completion. This set of this fortress is said to be domestic to Gaelic nobles for the reason that 5th Century. However, the fort has now been transformed into a high-priced five-star resort that is simply the place to spend your Christmas. The place is famous for being host to many famous personalities inclusive of the ex-President of America G. W. Bush.
Three. Bally David, County Kerry
Thinking about Ireland, all that comes to thoughts are the at ease small towns tucked into the nation-state. So if youâre trying to spend Christmas in an area like that, Bally David is the vicinity for you. This small city is placed on the brink of the Atlantic Ocean and it involves existence at some stage at Christmas time. The Wren boys come to the metropolis and a grand birthday celebration is held to keep in mind the historic Druid pageant. The Wren boys roam the streets in all their dressed up glory with all their track and great dancing. Go right here and feature fun with a Christmas filled with dressing up, marches, track and loads of laughter.
4. The Merrion Hotel
This resort is the epitome of grace and sophistication all through Christmas time with big open fireplaces full of crackling flames and massive Georgian fashion drawing rooms. This location is the best blend of historic magnificence and modern-day day generation and centers. So spend your Christmas in magnificence at the Merrion inn.
5. The Abbey Theatre
This historic theater has been running for the reason that 1904 and is the primary nation-subsidized theater of Ireland. The constructing turned into reconstructed after a heart in 1958 but this is the perfect vicinity to visit when you have an interest in appearing arts. This theater is associated with many iconic historical literary figures such Sean O Casey and many others. So have amusing this Christmas at this location if you want to experience a Dublin Christmas.
Lastly, in case you do not need to go to someplace fancy, worry now not. Just snatch a larger and step out onto the street and you will nevertheless have the time of your existence. So that is all the records you want from the Christmas Travel Guide for this Christmas. Just make certain, that something you do, you do it fully and with spirit. Make extremely good reminiscences on your existence starting now!
If youâre living in or traveling to Dublin for those vacations, the right here is the right Christmas Travel Guide for you! Read this and feature the time of your lifestyles in Dublin.
The Symbolism and Meaning of the Fat Buddha
Fat Buddha pictures arenât representations of Siddhartha Gautama the first-rate well known âBuddhaâ at all. His corpulent frame is generally shown gluttony and the cult of extra as opposed to that of enlightenment and relatively austere route of the âspiritualâ Buddha. Tradition has it that a fat Buddha symbolizes blessings for a prosperous and rich future it is also thought that his photo is also associated with fertility (together with his fat stomach symbolic of a that of a pregnant female.)
One Fat Buddha statue located in lots of Chinese and Vietnamese companies is that referred to as Jambhuvala whoâs the parent king of prosperity, Mi Fo. His fats and the jolly picture may be seated on a sack of cash and gold and he holds in his left hand a gold ingot this is very much like that of a boat or hat.
This statue is likewise related to a jewel
Spitting mongoose and may also be shown with a fan or an on foot stick, and conserving a âmaleâ in his left hand. There is likewise a Tibetan Fat Buddha counterpart thatâs known as Namtoseh.
As already mentioned the âFat Buddhaâ isnât THE Buddha. When statues and pix of the Buddha began to be made numerous hundred years after his death no one knew what could have been his photo. However they did know that as a Prince the Buddha came from a noble Indian family and he was defined in the literature as tall, slender, and of âmanly buildâ. A fat frame then as now in a few cultures become firmly associated with prosperity and appropriate good fortune and so the advent of a few âfactsâ pics and statues of him would be an herbal route to take.
However, the photograph of a fat overfed âBuddhaâ is at odds with that of his his teachings, and that of an âenlightened oneâ. Buddhism reached China in around 100AD and became significant with the aid of 600AD from in which and while the legend of the Fat Buddha commenced seeing.
Three Theories in the back of the Fat Buddha
The first idea is that the fat frame represents a well-fed character of leisure. Enlightenment had caused cloth fulfillment and wealth and a function at least near the Aristocracy. There become also a perception that fits men were inherently beneficial in nature and demeanor, take Jolly Olâ St. Nick as an instance. People frequently rubbed a fast guyâs belly in the desire of bringing luck and an abundance of meals.
The second principle is that of a Chinese Buddhist monk within the 6th century. He had a fat belly that shook like jelly. This jolly fellow dedicated himself to supporting others and became regarded because the incarnation of the Boddhisatva Metteya, the future Buddha who had reached nirvana, however, stayed around to assist the human beings.
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