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Reviewed Golden Sands Apartments - Goa

Nov 02, 2010 12:02 PM 4056 Views

Golden Sands Apartment *is located mere 500 meters away from the soft sands of Betalbatim beach. Nestled amidst swaying coconut trees, overlooking the velvety green paddy fields just 14 Kms. drive from Dabolim Airport, 7 Kms. from the commercial capital Margao. This place is ideal for those w...Read more

Reviewed ZK's - Wanowrie - Pune

May 19, 2006 02:03 PM 6460 Views

(Updated May 19, 2006 02:14 PM)

I wonder how some celebrities lend their name very easily without ensuring the product they endorse deliver the promised value to their consumers. ZK's I understand is a restaurant run by his relative (Uncle). Zaheer Khan's name was the primary reason that made me try out this place. We had gues...Read more

Reviewed Goa

May 19, 2006 12:39 PM 4487 Views

(Updated Jun 07, 2006 02:09 PM)

They say that God is in detail, taking this further I say God is in finding pleasure doing small things (something different from the crowd) which most of us miss out. Goa isn't a place to visit on a whistle stop tour. Goa has much more than sun, fun and sand to offer, provided one is willing to...Read more

Commented on vipinkhanna's review

Sep 20, 2005 01:19 PM

The dealer/company may have a point but the way they addressed the issue needs a serious look. It is our job as consumers to keep the dealers on their toes. You can contact the company service incharge at their corporate office in Chennai through their web-site. If need be the it can be escalated t...o Ford international. The email of customer service of ford is:custmail@ford.com All the best!Read More

Commented on ketul_shah's review

Sep 12, 2005 06:15 PM

Hi Ketul, A useful topic to write on. I would like to add this information which many will find interesting- Abdominal breathing enables you to taken in maximum oxygen, your lungs will expand to the maximum. Majority use just 30-40% of their lungs capacity, while an athlete uses around50-60%. The ...best example of abdominal breathing are the new born-babies- just she how their adbomen raise and fall in a relaxed manner- this is also thought in Yoga inclucding Pranayam. The ancient sages who lived long years had full control over their breath. It is said that man comes into this world with a fixed number of breath- so breathe slowly and longer and dont waste your breath if you want to live long :)Read More

Commented on drasad's review

Sep 12, 2005 05:57 PM

http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Advice_on_Homeopathy-82577-1.html Can a person learn English by using a French dictionary certainly not. Similarly we can not use conventional methods to ascertain the effects of Homeopathy. Both systems of healing are diverse in most aspects. They are both used ...to ensure the well being of the patient thereby restoring health. Some basic difference in the systems are: Homeopathy - Holistic healing - Removal / curing of disease - Medicines made of natural occurring substances, plants, insects and minerals - Medicine is energy after certain potency - Same medicines are still used which were use 250 years ago - Medicines are proved on humans only, taking into consideration feelings and emotional aspects - Aim to treat the causative factor - Only one medicine required for most of the symptoms - Correct prescribing takes a lot of factors into consideration - Chronic, incurable disease have been cured e.g. Cancer, diabetes - Since medicines are freely available no trade marks - Medicines have no additives except Ethyl alcohol. Allopathy - healing directed at specific organ or tissue (pathology) - Management of disease - Medicines are basic chemical active ingredients of plants etc. at times artificially created substances. - Physical doses of medicine in weight. - Patients develop resistance to drugs new medicines needed - Medicines tested on animals later human trials - Treat symptomatically - Several medication required each separate symptom requires a medicine - Prescription is on the spot according to symptoms - Chronic disease become worse with time. - Medicines are trade marked - Medicines have colour additives preservatives etc which may add to harmful effects We can now see the vast differences of the two systems of healing. So if a scientist makes an assumption that they can be both judged by one and the same system he is bound to get wrong results thus proving that hRead More

Commented on mhl94's review

Sep 12, 2005 05:55 PM

http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Advice_on_Homeopathy-82577-1.html Can a person learn English by using a French dictionary certainly not. Similarly we can not use conventional methods to ascertain the effects of Homeopathy. Both systems of healing are diverse in most aspects. They are both used... to ensure the well being of the patient thereby restoring health. Some basic difference in the systems are: Homeopathy - Holistic healing - Removal / curing of disease - Medicines made of natural occurring substances, plants, insects and minerals - Medicine is energy after certain potency - Same medicines are still used which were use 250 years ago - Medicines are proved on humans \only, taking into consideration feelings and emotional aspects - Aim to treat the causative factor - Only one medicine required for most of the symptoms - Correct prescribing takes a lot of factors into consideration - Chronic, incurable disease have been cured e.g. Cancer, diabetes - Since medicines are freely available no trade marks - Medicines have no additives except Ethyl alcohol. Allopathy - healing directed at specific organ or tissue (pathology) - Management of disease - Medicines are basic chemical active ingredients of plants etc. at times artificially created substances. - Physical doses of medicine in weight. - Patients develop resistance to drugs new medicines needed - Medicines tested on animals later human trials - Treat symptomatically - Several medication required each separate symptom requires a medicine - Prescription is on the spot according to symptoms - Chronic disease become worse with time. - Medicines are trade marked - Medicines have colour additives preservatives etc which may add to harmful effects We can now see the vast differences of the two systems of healing. So if a scientist makes an assumption that they can be both judged by one and the same system he is bound to get wrong results thus proving that he Read More

Commented on sreevalsm's review

Sep 12, 2005 05:49 PM

Can a person learn English by using a French dictionary certainly not. Similarly we can not use conventional methods to ascertain the effects of Homeopathy. Both systems of healing are diverse in most aspects. They are both used to ensure the well being of the patient thereby restoring health. ...Some basic difference in the systems are: Homeopathy - Holistic healing - Removal / curing of disease - Medicines made of natural occurring substances, plants, insects and minerals - Medicine is energy after certain potency - Same medicines are still used which were use 250 years ago - Medicines are proved on humans only, taking into consideration feelings and emotional aspects - Aim to treat the causative factor - Only one medicine required for most of the symptoms - Correct prescribing takes a lot of factors into consideration - Chronic, incurable disease have been cured e.g. Cancer, diabetes - Since medicines are freely available no trade marks - Medicines have no additives except Ethyl alcohol. Allopathy - healing directed at specific organ or tissue (pathology) - Management of disease - Medicines are basic chemical active ingredients of plants etc. at times artificially created substances. - Physical doses of medicine in weight. - Patients develop resistance to drugs new medicines needed - Medicines tested on animals later human trials - Treat symptomatically - Several medication required each separate symptom requires a medicine - Prescription is on the spot according to symptoms - Chronic disease become worse with time. - Medicines are trade marked - Medicines have colour additives preservatives etc which may add to harmful effects We can now see the vast differences of the two systems of healing. So if a scientist makes an assumption that they can be both judged by one and the same system he is bound to get wrong results thus proving that he is not using appropriate scienRead More

Reviewed Tips on Homeopathy

Sep 12, 2005 05:14 PM 6719 Views

(Updated Sep 12, 2005 05:14 PM)

The renewed and more vigorous attack on the efficacy  of homeopathy as a curative therapy picked up by the media is nothing but a sinister pogrom by the powerful pharmaceutical corporations the world over. If one reads between the lines of events leading to this tirade you will find the genesis ...Read more

Commented on Asinghj's review

Aug 03, 2005 05:44 PM

I am also a very recent proud owner of Ford Ikon-Flair. And reading your review I am happier that I made a good choice. I have been warned of high maintenance-I am keeping my fingers crossed on the subject.

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Reviewed Maruti Suzuki Swift

Jul 04, 2005 03:24 PM 4806 Views

(Updated Jul 04, 2005 04:57 PM)

The looks reminds me of the beetle, the hind is a bit flat bottomed though. Looks best in when dressed in red. It moves are supple- takes the jive and foxtrot with ease and elan only if you could ignore its inner wear. Even a minimalist would have a look and feel that speak sophistication. The S...Read more

Commented on own review

May 26, 2005 03:24 PM

all the best! I am sure the RTO will be there. But what I understand is that since in Mumbai the number of candidates are far more they rush through their job and hence you stand an easier chance. My advice, take personal interest and learn more than they teach, you will be responsible for the live...s of so many laterRead More

Reviewed Learning to Drive

May 25, 2005 06:04 PM 4461 Views

(Updated May 26, 2005 10:52 AM)

Its is an unwritten rule that you must go through a driving school to obtain your driving licence in India. Atleast in this part of the country where I live. It  costs 3 K INR including the cost of licence fees.  Anyway, on my 17th day my instructor found me fit to  take the test for a permanent...Read more

Commented on kalgha1116's review

May 18, 2005 10:31 AM

got here thru blog search on Ford. Loved the way this review is written very logical and unbiased and incisive. Will someone please tell me what is the average maintanence cost to expect from Flair. and what is a spolier? I am planning to go for the std model without the music system-once budget ...permits I will go for it: what brand of Music system do you recommend thenRead More

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