Archive for April, 2008



An Introduction to Urdu Poetry Posted By : Basit Habib

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 5:04 am

Many of you may never have heard of Urdu Poetry before, and even fewer of you may know what Urdu Poetry actually is. This article is a humble attempt to give you some basic knowledge about Urdu Poetry.

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Writing Urdu Poetry Posted By : Basit Habib

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 5:04 am

If you decide that you want to be a writer, then poetry is a good place to start. Where do you start? How is American poetry different from Urdu poetry? Why write poetry? You may be asking yourself these questions and more.

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Dont bank on a good holiday if you do it on the cheap. Part 1. Posted By : Cravenplan

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 5:04 am

Having travelled to Majorca, I think there are one or two things to think about prior to heading off. I know that bargain flight seemed like a really excellent idea but when your going through thermals in a little passenger plane where when you move the people in ahead of you and behind you groan I think its worth thinking again. The entire reason of going on holiday is attempting to chill out but as soon as you try to cut corners you start to pile on the stress.

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Different Forms of Urdu Poetry Posted By : Basit Habib

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 4:04 am

Urdu poetry adheres to a number of strict rules that give way to its unique poetic structure. These rules govern the groups of versed lines that are used in every Urdu poem and dictate their meter, rhythm, rhyming pattern, ending words, and the location of the poets signature.

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Basic Ingredients of Urdu Poetry Posted By : Basit Habib

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 4:04 am

Although Urdu Poetry is a very intricate subject that manifests itself in many different forms, there are certain basic ingredients that characterize every Urdu poem. We will now take a look at how a basic Urdu poem is structured and familiarize ourselves with some of its basic ingredients.

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The Difference Between Corporate Identity and Logos Posted By : Robert Johnston

Thursday 24 April 2008 @ 3:04 pm

On many websites now, you can create an avatar to represent you. An avatar is basically a caricature that you can tweak to look as much like you as possible, without being an actual picture. As you chat or send emails, the people with whom you are communicating will see your avatar. When you are talking to someone whom you have never met, it helps them get an idea of what you look like.

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Buttered Up Posted By : Spud Larkin

Thursday 24 April 2008 @ 1:04 pm

One of the things I was served, recently was a very small insignificant pat of butter, with a plate of French toast. I was disappointed by the size, thinking nobody could ever believe the miniscule amount of butter would possibly cover the amount of toast I had on my plate.

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