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September 5th, 2008


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World's Most Exotic Travel Destinations Vol. 12: Colorado, Jamaica, Banff, Maui, New Zealand, Waikiki, Kenya, Taiwan
World's Most Exotic Travel Destinations Vol. 12: Colorado, Jamaica, Banff, Maui, New Zealand, Waikiki, Kenya, Taiwan Around the corner or around the globe, embark on a thrilling journey to some of the most fascinating destinations in the world! Get set to visit exotic sights and thrill to nature's most breathtaking vistas. Meet unique and interesting people, visit the places you've dreamed about and marvel at wonders few know exist. Experience the best the world has to offer on these exotic travel destination videos!

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Faces of Change: Five Rural Societies in Transition : Bolivia, Kenya, Afghanistan, Taiwan, China Coast
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Embassy of Kenya in Taiwan
Kenya Embassy to Taiwan: detailed information on Kenyan Embassy and Consulates locations, including addresses, e-mails and phone numbers. (more...)
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allAfrica.com: Kenya: Stand On Taiwan Explained
allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience ... Nairobi ? Kenya yesterday declared that it did not support the independence of Taiwan from the greater China. (more...)

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Kenya Airways one of the best and most respected airline companies in Africa. Enjoy comfort on our true flat beds, relax at the Simba lounge, and experience the warmth ... (more...)

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... in Tainan * Japanese lawmaker's son jumps 20 floors to his death * Clinton, McCain reinvigorated by surprise comebacks * Refugees flee as violence continues in western Kenya; Taiwan News (more...)

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Resolved Question: How do you use Spelling alphabets while converstaion on TELEPHONE?
Spelling alphabets are especially useful when speaking in a noisy environment when clarity and promptness of communication is essential A/aMERICA b/BANGLADES C/CANADA D/DENMARK E/EGYPT F/FRANCE G/GERMANY .HONKKONG I/INDIA 'J/JAPAN K/KENYA L/LIBYA M/\MEXICO N/NEPAL O/OMAN P/PAKISTAN Q/QATAR R/ROMANIA S/SINGAPORE T/TAIWAN U/UGANDA V/VIETNAM W/WORLD X/SMAS Y/YEMEN Z/ZAMBIA HOW DO YOU SPELL?PL WRITE (more...)

Resolved Question: Is this a better representation of the Olympic Medal Count?
I've weighted the Olympic Medal Count to give us a better idea of the overall standings. Gold gets 3 points, Silver - 2 Points and Bronze 1 Point. I think this should be considered into implementation, but I wonder if it will because we wouldn't want to lose our Rose Colored Glasses... Overall Medal Count Presented by j.glo productions, inc. Overall Medal Count CountryGold/Gold Weight/Gold Total/Silver/SilverWT/Silver Total/Bronze/Bronze WT/Bronze Total/Total/Weighted Total Flag of United States21363242482612671137 Flag of China393117142281411467159 Flag of Russia832413226151153665 Flag of Australia1133310220121123365 Flag of France431211222131132847 Flag of Great Britain1233672148182758 Flag of Germany932772147172348 Flag of South Korea832492186162348 Flag of Japan832452107172041 Flag of Italy631862126161836 Flag of Ukraine53153268181629 Flag of Netherlands33952104141223 Flag of Cuba13352105151118 Flag of Belarus1333267171116 Flag of Romania4312122313817 Flag of Spain339326212817 Flag of Canada236224414814 Flag of Kazakhstan133326414813 Flag of Poland339326111716 Flag of Kenya236326212714 Flag of Denmark236122313611 Flag of New Zealand236122313611 Flag of North Korea236122313611 Flag of Brazil13302051568 Flag of Czech Republic236326010512 Flag of Switzerland23602031359 Flag of Azerbaijan13322421259 Flag of Indonesia13312231358 Flag of Hungary03042811159 Flag of Armenia03002051555 Flag of Slovakia339122010411 Flag of Jamaica236224010410 Flag of Zimbabwe13332601049 Flag of Norway13322411148 Flag of Slovenia13312221247 Flag of Ethiopia23612201038 Flag of Georgia23602011137 Flag of Bulgaria13312211136 Flag of Finland13312211136 Flag of Sweden03032601036 Flag of Turkey03022411135 Flag of Austria03012221234 Flag of Greece03012221234 Flag of Uzbekistan03012221234 Flag of Mongolia13312201025 Flag of Algeria03012211123 Flag of Colombia03012211123 Flag of Croatia03012211123 Flag of Kyrgyzstan03012211123 Flag of Serbia03012211123 Flag of Taiwan03002021222 Flag of Cameroon13302001013 Flag of India13302001013 Flag of Panama13302001013 Flag of Thailand13302001013 Flag of Tunisia13302001013 Flag of Chile03012201012 Flag of Ecuador03012201012 Flag of Estonia03012201012 Flag of Malaysia03012201012 Flag of Portugal03012201012 Flag of Singapore03012201012 Flag of South Africa03012201012 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago03012201012 Flag of Vietnam03012201012 Flag of Argentina03002011111 Flag of Egypt03002011111 Flag of Lithuania03002011111 Flag of Mexico03002011111 Flag of Morocco03002011111 Flag of Tajikistan03002011111 Flag of Togo03002011111 About 5 minutes... :) How many athletes go into an event shooting for a bronze? Show of hands? (more...)

Resolved Question: Who are the SEXIEST Beijing Olympics athletes?
This has nothing to do with talent, and you don't even have to want them to win. Just tell me who the sexiest athletes are this year! I'll give you some that I think are hot: Bahamas: Derrick Atkins (track), Elvis Burrows (swimming) Tajikistan: Anvar Yunusov (boxing) USA: Raj Bhavsar (gymnastics), Howard Bach (badminton), Kobe Bryant (basketball), Chris Estrada (trampoline), Benny Feilhaber (soccer), Cullen Jones (swimming), Bob Malaythong (badminton), Michael Orozco (soccer), James Williams (fencing), Reggie Witherspoon (track), Rami Zur (kayak/canoe) Senegal: Ndiss Kaba Badji (track) Syria: Omar Tayara (triathlon) Thailand: Sailom Adi (boxing), Boonsak Ponsana (badminton) Spain: Alvarez Melquiades (swimming), Eduard Arbos (field hockey), Aleksandre Fabregas (field hockey), Hernanz Hernanz (canoe/kayak), Arturo Casado (track), Ivan Pastor (sailing), Fernando Verdasco (tennis) Marshall Islands: Roman Cress (track) Kenya: Daniel Rudisha (track) Russia: Yuriy Borzakovskiy (track), Maxim Devyatovsky (gymnastics), Aleksey Drozdov (track), Alexander Serov (cycling) France: Yann Cucherat (gymnastics), Jaoid Chiguer (boxing), Mahiedine Mekhissi Benabbad (track), Romain Barras (track) Bahrain: Rashid Ramzi (track) Romania: Marian Dragulescu (gymnastics), Alexandru Bodnar (archery), Daniel Popescu (gymnastics) Canada: Ken Ikeda (gymnastics), Anson Henry (track) India: Yogeshwar Dutt (wrestling) South Africa: Clyde Abrahams (field hockey), Bruce Jacobs (field hockey), Gerhard Zandberg (swimming) Poland: Krzysztof Lijewski (handball) New Zealand: Sam Messam (soccer) Portugal: Tiago Apolonia (table tennis), Diogo Ganchinho (trampoline), Simao Morgado (swimming) Australia: Ben Cureton (rowing), Fabrice Lapierre (track), Tando Velaphi (soccer), Sean Wroe (track) China: Liu Xiang (Track), Xiao Qin (gymnastics), Sun Peng (tennis), Fu Haifeng (badminton), Huang Zhongming (rowing), Jun Tian (rowing), Miao Qing (handball), Ren Qi (volleyball), Wang Liqin (table tennis), Lin Zhang (rowing), Zhu Ting (soccer), Lin Miao (canoe/kayak) Botswana: John Kamyuka (swimming) Namibia: Julius Indongo (boxing) switzerland: Michael Kauter (fencing), Flori Lang (swimming) Singapore: Roy Tay (sailing), Ronald Susilo (badminton) Jamaica: Ricardo Chambers (track), Maurice Wignall (track) Japan: Takehiro Kashima (gymnastics), Kei Nishikori (tennis), Naoki Aoyama (soccer), Hiroyuki Taniguchi (soccer), Ryosuke Irie (swimming), Hiroki Mizumoto (soccer), Yuto Nagatomo (soccer), Tadashi Ohtsuka (badminton), Satoshi Shimizu (boxing), Taizo Sugitani (equestrian), Takayuki Tanii (track) Algeria: Mohamed Ameur (track) Nigeria: Peter Odemwingie (soccer) South Korea: Baik Jong-Sub (boxing), Ha Jeemin (sailing), Kang Seongjung (field hockey), Kim Ji Hoon (gymnastics), Kim Seungyong (soccer), Kim Dae-Eun (gymnastics), Lee Jaewon (field hockey) Oh Jangeun (soccer), Ryu Seung Min (table tennis) Mongolia: Enkhzorig Zorigtbaatar (boxing), Badar-Uugan Enkhbat (boxing) Kuwait: Mohammad Madwa (swimming) Czech Republic: Rudolph Gotz (track) Denmark: Jonas Warrer (sailing) Venezuela: Eduard Villanueva (track) Sri Lanka: Daniel Lee (swimming) North Korea: Song Guk Kim (boxing) Brazil: Marcio Araujo (boxing), Rogerio Bispo (track), Cassius Duran (diving), Sandro Viana (track) Belgium: Adrien Deghelt (track), John John Dohmen (field hockey) Antigua and Barbuda: Brendan Christian (track) Ecuador: Franklin Nazareno (track) Great Britain: Mohamed Farah (track), Tom Lucy (rowing), Paul Mattick (rowing), Michael Rimmer (track) Hong Kong: Kam Po Wong (cycling) Pakistan: Salman Akbar (field hockey), Muhammed Waqas (field hockey) Netherlands: Guillame Elmont (judo) Morocco: Mohammed Arjaoui (boxing), Youssef Baba (track) Greece: Alexandros Nikolaidis (taekwondo) Taiwan: Yu Hsing-Hsieh (badminton) Serbia: Nemanja Dukic (volleyball), Gojko Kacar (soccer), Ivan Miljkovic (volleyball) Micronesia: Kerson Hadley (swimming) Ukraine: Vasyl Lomachenko (boxing) Germany: Norman Muller (track), Levent Tuncat (taekwondo) Colombia: James Rendon (track) Kyrgyzstan: Kanatbek Begaliev (wrestling) Ruslin Tumenbaev (wrestling) Italy: Ottaviano Andriani (track, Andrew Howe (track), Catello Amarante (rowing), Angelo Ciccone (cycling), Claudio Licciardello (track), Antonio Nocerino (soccer) Uzbekistan: Tulashboy Doniyorov (boxing), Zaurbek Sokhiev (wrestling) Yeah, my list is hella long, but thorough! I don't expect you to give me a list like THAT, but tell me some athletes that you think are sexy! (male or female!) (more...)

Resolved Question: Who are the SEXIEST Beijing Olympics athletes?
This has nothing to do with talent, and you don't even have to want them to win. Just tell me who the sexiest athletes are this year! I'll give you some that I think are hot from all over the world: Bahamas: Derrick Atkins (track), Elvis Burrows (swimming) Tajikistan: Anvar Yunusov (boxing) USA: Raj Bhavsar (gymnastics), Howard Bach (badminton), Kobe Bryant (basketball), Chris Estrada (trampoline), Benny Feilhaber (soccer), Cullen Jones (swimming), Bob Malaythong (badminton), Michael Orozco (soccer), James Williams (fencing), Reggie Witherspoon (track), Rami Zur (kayak/canoe) Senegal: Ndiss Kaba Badji (track) Syria: Omar Tayara (triathlon) Thailand: Sailom Adi (boxing), Boonsak Ponsana (badminton) Spain: Alvarez Melquiades (swimming), Eduard Arbos (field hockey), Aleksandre Fabregas (field hockey), Hernanz Hernanz (canoe/kayak), Arturo Casado (track), Ivan Pastor (sailing), Fernando Verdasco (tennis) Marshall Islands: Roman Cress (track) Kenya: Daniel Rudisha (track) Russia: Yuriy Borzakovskiy (track), Maxim Devyatovsky (gymnastics), Aleksey Drozdov (track), Alexander Serov (cycling) France: Yann Cucherat (gymnastics), Jaoid Chiguer (boxing), Mahiedine Mekhissi Benabbad (track), Romain Barras (track) Bahrain: Rashid Ramzi (track) Romania: Marian Dragulescu (gymnastics), Alexandru Bodnar (archery), Daniel Popescu (gymnastics) Canada: Ken Ikeda (gymnastics), Anson Henry (track) India: Yogeshwar Dutt (wrestling) South Africa: Clyde Abrahams (field hockey), Bruce Jacobs (field hockey), Gerhard Zandberg (swimming) Poland: Krzysztof Lijewski (handball) New Zealand: Sam Messam (soccer) Portugal: Tiago Apolonia (table tennis), Diogo Ganchinho (trampoline), Simao Morgado (swimming) Australia: Ben Cureton (rowing), Fabrice Lapierre (track), Tando Velaphi (soccer), Sean Wroe (track) China: Liu Xiang (Track), Xiao Qin (gymnastics), Sun Peng (tennis), Fu Haifeng (badminton), Huang Zhongming (rowing), Jun Tian (rowing), Miao Qing (handball), Ren Qi (volleyball), Wang Liqin (table tennis), Lin Zhang (rowing), Zhu Ting (soccer), Lin Miao (canoe/kayak) Botswana: John Kamyuka (swimming) Namibia: Julius Indongo (boxing) switzerland: Michael Kauter (fencing), Flori Lang (swimming) Singapore: Roy Tay (sailing), Ronald Susilo (badminton) Jamaica: Ricardo Chambers (track), Maurice Wignall (track) Japan: Takehiro Kashima (gymnastics), Kei Nishikori (tennis), Naoki Aoyama (soccer), Hiroyuki Taniguchi (soccer), Ryosuke Irie (swimming), Hiroki Mizumoto (soccer), Yuto Nagatomo (soccer), Tadashi Ohtsuka (badminton), Satoshi Shimizu (boxing), Taizo Sugitani (equestrian), Takayuki Tanii (track) Algeria: Mohamed Ameur (track) Nigeria: Peter Odemwingie (soccer) South Korea: Baik Jong-Sub (boxing), Ha Jeemin (sailing), Kang Seongjung (field hockey), Kim Ji Hoon (gymnastics), Kim Seungyong (soccer), Kim Dae-Eun (gymnastics), Lee Jaewon (field hockey) Oh Jangeun (soccer), Ryu Seung Min (table tennis) Mongolia: Enkhzorig Zorigtbaatar (boxing), Badar-Uugan Enkhbat (boxing) Kuwait: Mohammad Madwa (swimming) Czech Republic: Rudolph Gotz (track) Denmark: Jonas Warrer (sailing) Venezuela: Eduard Villanueva (track) Sri Lanka: Daniel Lee (swimming) North Korea: Song Guk Kim (boxing) Brazil: Marcio Araujo (boxing), Rogerio Bispo (track), Cassius Duran (diving), Sandro Viana (track) Belgium: Adrien Deghelt (track), John John Dohmen (field hockey) Antigua and Barbuda: Brendan Christian (track) Ecuador: Franklin Nazareno (track) Great Britain: Mohamed Farah (track), Tom Lucy (rowing), Paul Mattick (rowing), Michael Rimmer (track) Hong Kong: Kam Po Wong (cycling) Pakistan: Salman Akbar (field hockey), Muhammed Waqas (field hockey) Netherlands: Guillame Elmont (judo) Morocco: Mohammed Arjaoui (boxing), Youssef Baba (track) Greece: Alexandros Nikolaidis (taekwondo) Taiwan: Yu Hsing-Hsieh (badminton) Serbia: Nemanja Dukic (volleyball), Gojko Kacar (soccer), Ivan Miljkovic (volleyball) Micronesia: Kerson Hadley (swimming) Ukraine: Vasyl Lomachenko (boxing) Germany: Norman Muller (track), Levent Tuncat (taekwondo) Colombia: James Rendon (track) Kyrgyzstan: Kanatbek Begaliev (wrestling) Ruslin Tumenbaev (wrestling) Italy: Ottaviano Andriani (track, Andrew Howe (track), Catello Amarante (rowing), Angelo Ciccone (cycling), Claudio Licciardello (track), Antonio Nocerino (soccer) Uzbekistan: Tulashboy Doniyorov (boxing), Zaurbek Sokhiev (wrestling) I don't expect anyone to have an outrageous list like mine, but who do you think are the hotties this year? (Male or female!) (more...)

Resolved Question: Why is Barry wasting his time?
I'm really confused, why is Barack Obama wasting his time, let's face it the only people voting for him are white liberals and Black Folks. this does not even make up 30% of the American population. Besides many Black People are begining to like John McCain more and more. Think about it, doesn't John McCain have a clean record, we can trust him 100%, we can trust Hillary Clinton 100%, but how are we going to trust Barry Hunter O'Brien or more commonly known as Barack Obama, when he criticises Hillary Clinton for her comments on Iran. Let's face it Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is an idiot, no one like's him. Before I finish, I would like to tell everyone that I am Black, and I will not be voting for Barack Obama. I am torn between Clinton and McCain. The other thing I realized about the great Barack Obama is that he is quick to blame China and Taiwan for the loss of American jobs, but never once have I heard him criticise or say anything negative about his fathers country Kenya. (more...)

Resolved Question: US vs CHINA?
What will happen or which group do you think will win if a war breaks out between Group A---US, Mexico, Brazil, Britain, Italy, Israel, South Korea, Taiwan, India, Ukraine, Ethiopia, Kenya and Group B---China, Russia, North Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, Somalia Pakistan, Burma, Argentina, Cuba, Venezuela. The other countries by no means will be involved. And the answer should include with and without nukes. 11 Points including a thumbs up guaranteed for the best answer havoc-- the African countries will fight each other in support of the bigger ones and the winners then join the main field. Egypt and Ethiopia will be definitely at war because of the Nile and religion matters which they have already experience in the past when Ethiopian Emperors threatened to invade if the muslims don't respect the right of the Christianscopts and the Ethiopian ground force is impeccable while Sudan and Somalia will have issues with Kenya and Ethiopian west borders since they have already fought, Israel safe haven will definitely be Christian Ethiopia which will draw greater attention to Africa *****the answer must contain without nukes too due to unlikely agreement to be brokered by neutral countries. (more...)

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Innate intellectual ability intellectual ability rank northeast asian > white > black average size of human brain northeast asian men: 1800cc european men: 1730cc african negro men: 1650cc Average IQ of Countries. South Korea 106 Japan 105 Taiwan 104 Singapore 104 Austria 102 Germany 102 Italy 102 Netherlands 102 Sweden 101 Switzerland 101 Belgium 100 China 100 New Zealand 100 U. Kingdom 100 Hungary 99 Poland 99 Australia 98 Denmark 98 France 98 Norway 98 United States 98 Canada 97 Czech Republic 97 Finland 97 Spain 97 Argentina 96 Russia 96 Slovakia 96 Uruguay 96 Portugal 95 Slovenia 95 Israel 94 Romania 94 Bulgaria 93 Greece 92 Malaysia 92 Thailand 91 Croatia 90 Peru 90 Turkey 90 Colombia 89 Indonesia 89 Brazil 87 Iraq 87 Mexico 87 Lebanon 86 Philippines 86 Cuba 85 Morocco 85 Iran 84 Egypt 83 India 81 Ecuador 80 Nepal 78 Qatar 78 Zambia 77 Uganda 73 Jamaica 72 Kenya 72 South Africa 72 Sudan 72 Ghana 71 Nigeria 67 Guinea 66 Zimbabwe 66 Congo 65 Ethiopia 63 (more...)

Resolved Question: Is this true??
Average IQ of Countries. South Korea 106 Japan 105 Taiwan 104 Singapore 104 Austria 102 Germany 102 Italy 102 Netherlands 102 Sweden 101 Switzerland 101 Belgium 100 China 100 New Zealand 100 U. Kingdom 100 Hungary 99 Poland 99 Australia 98 Denmark 98 France 98 Norway 98 United States 98 Canada 97 Czech Republic 97 Finland 97 Spain 97 Argentina 96 Russia 96 Slovakia 96 Uruguay 96 Portugal 95 Slovenia 95 Israel 94 Romania 94 Bulgaria 93 Greece 92 Malaysia 92 Thailand 91 Croatia 90 Peru 90 Turkey 90 Colombia 89 Indonesia 89 Suriname 89 Brazil 87 Iraq 87 Mexico 87 Samoa (Western) 87 Tonga 87 Lebanon 86 Philippines 86 Cuba 85 Morocco 85 Fiji 84 Iran 84 Puerto Rico 84 Egypt 83 India 81 Ecuador 80 Guatemala 79 Barbados 78 Nepal 78 Qatar 78 Zambia 77 Congo (Brazz) 73 Uganda 73 Jamaica 72 Kenya 72 South Africa 72 Sudan 72 Tanzania 72 Ghana 71 Nigeria 67 Guinea 66 Zimbabwe 66 Congo (Zaire) 65 Sierra Leone 64 Ethiopia 63 Equatorial Guinea 59 (cf. Dolphin 80 Chimpanzee 70 Pigs 50 Dogs 30) (more...)

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