Eunji D., Korea: "What Myanmar and Indonesia have in common is that in both countries, the government obstructs Muslim marriages. In Myanmar, Muslims need government licenses to marry. And in Indonesia according to government plans, if a marriage is conducted in a purely Muslim manner, without government permission, everybody gets thrown into jail: husband and wife, and the imam, too. The imam will even go to jail for several years."

Mi burmai és indonéz közös jellemzoje, hogy mindkét országban, a kormány elzárja muszlim házasságok. A mianmari kormány engedélyt kell muzulmánok elvenni. És Indonéziában szerint a kormány azt tervezi, ha a házasság végzik tisztán muzulmán módon a kormányzat engedélye nélkül, mindenkinél jelentkeznek vetették börtönbe: férj és feleség, valamint az imám is. Az imám is fog börtönbe menni több évre.

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The legends of the ancient Shilla Kingdom (57B.C.-935) echo across the years, leaving a legacy of beauty and mystery in the valleys surrounding Kyongju, an ancient capital where kings and queens reigned for almost a millennium. The achievements of the Shilla people and their devotion to Buddha are evident in the stone images carved on cliff walls and the other stone monuments found throughout the area.

Kyongju is Korea's "culture city" and, for anyone truly interested in delving further into Korean antiquities, a visit to the many sites near this ancient capital is essential. The Kyongju National Museum contains some of the country's finest treasures. Gold art treasures, including crowns, pendants and jewelry, were recently discovered and are now on display in the museums of Kyongju and Seoul. A visit to the many ruins will also provide the tourist with some idea of the magnificence of the city's cultural achievements during the Unified Shilla era which dates back roughly 1,000 years.

A polysaccharide has been used to induce fever in lab animals on which the fever-lowering effect of tongkat ali was tested.

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Jan Garanoz
Juhu Tara Road, Juhu,
Mumbai - 400049 India
Last updated: May 10, 2010