By: Lennie Joyce | 2011-04-18 | Weddings Songs, either through writing them or singing them, have been one of people's ways to expressing their feelings. Poems and letters are also practiced but it is more on songs that people can easily adapt to. read more
By: James W Smith | 2010-04-04 | Politics You may have never heard of Myanmar until you read about the violence against monks that has been making world headline news over the last few weeks. Just what are the problems in the country? Why are monks under attack? Lets examine these questions about the country called Myanmar. read more
By: Dr Suvrokamal Dutta | 2010-04-04 | Politics Within few days of an unsuccessful United States attempt to pass a United Nations Security Council censure motion Myanmars military regime India has reiterated that the issue of democracy and human rights in Myanmar is "an internal matter" of that country. This was stated by the Foreign Minister of India Pranab Mukherjee when he recently visited Myanmar. read more
By: Vicheka Lay | 2010-04-04 | Politics In mid-August 2007, a decision by the government to sharply raise fuel prices led to a new round of street protests. After small demonstrations by students, the situation turned more serious when large numbers of the country's Buddhist monks, who are widely revered, joined in. To take measures against these civil uprisings, the Military Junta read more
By: Lennie Joyce | 2011-04-18 | Marriage I fell in love with my husband because of his beautiful voice. He was a band vocalist and the first time I saw him was in a performance and he was singing rock songs. read more
By: Criss White | 2010-09-23 | Marriage Music is essential in any type of wedding. Whether setting the mood or signaling an upcoming part of the ceremony or reception, music gives auditory cues to tell people what to do. Based on the music, people will know if this is the time to talk or the time to dance... read more
By: Rose Green | 2010-12-20 | Marriage Another traditional thing that happens during wedding reception is the father and daughter dance. This is actually emotional since the dance symbolizes that the father is willing and ready to give her daughter to a new protector and provider. read more
By: A. Woodrow | 2010-03-26 | News and society "That Old Black Magic" was the title of a song in the early forties that Frank Sinatra sang so well. The song was referring to love. These days it is more appropriate for 'black magic' to refer to oil. read more
By: Molly Warner | 2012-02-20 | Weddings Your first dance as a married couple is extremely important. It's one of the first opportunities for your guests to see you and your mate as a married couple. read more
By: Mae Andrea | 2010-03-29 | Weddings With a civil wedding ceremony your songs must not have any religious references, but other than that you can choose whatever wedding songs you like. Here are some wedding song suggestions for a contemporary wedding ceremony. read more
By: Mae Andrea | 2010-03-29 | Weddings It is important to choose your wedding songs carefully according to the style of your wedding and with an element of your own personal taste. Here's a guide for choosing songs for informal wedding. read more
By: Healing Ministry | 2010-12-08 | Religion You might have heard about Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Energy, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and so on. They exist almost in each and every country. But what about Ministry, engineered by Holy Ghost? Yes, it sounds unbelievable, but it is a fact. Its name is New Song Healing Ministry. read more
By: NARA | 2007-11-01 | National, state, local Burma was a part of British India, and later on it became an independent country on 4 January 1948. Since then it is one of the neighboring nations of India.In 1989, the name of the country was changed to Union of Myanmar and the capital Rangoon was renamed as Yangon. When I think of Myanmar, I remember Mr. U Thant the former UN Secretary General in 1961.I was a graduate student at that time.I used to hear his speeches in radio and read them in newspapers. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-10-14 | Politics Myanmar could have broken the chains of dictatorship had the countries across the world, especially its neighbouring countries could prevail upon the military junta. But no. In the changed world order each nation nurtures its own self-interest and as long as this self-interest gains an upperhand, what these countries look forward to is how much can they extract from a country be it democratic or a dictatorship. read more