I read Blog dai’s post on this. Disillusioned? No. I saw the article as coming from a tired yet insightful Blog dai. The article correctly predicted the outcome with almost uncanny accuracy.
Why is Blog dai tired in my opinion? I think because if one were to look back at the last few years of postings, one would see that Blog dai has been warning Nepalese about this problem for long time. Why give good advice when no one listens?
How do international media represent cities in South America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East? Is it fair or helpful to development? A symposium of scholars from the London School of Economics in London, United Kingdom explore this topic. See video.
“There are two kinds of marriage payments — dowry and brideprice, with significant differences among their prevalences in time and across societies,” - informs J. Rahman at Mukti.
Sabrina from USA is visiting Bhutan and she is in love with the country. She blogs about her adventures and here is one post in which she describes how the birthday of the King of Bhutan is celebrated.
I read Blog dai’s post on this. Disillusioned? No. I saw the article as coming from a tired yet insightful Blog dai. The article correctly predicted the outcome with almost uncanny accuracy.
Why is Blog dai tired in my opinion? I think because if one were to look back at the last few years of postings, one would see that Blog dai has been warning Nepalese about this problem for long time. Why give good advice when no one listens?