TRENDING NEWS

POPULAR NEWS

Should I Get The Citadel Paint Station

I am visiting Los Angeles for the first time?

= Go to the Beach
Where North America meets the Pacific Ocean and far enough south that it's often warm enough to enjoy them, Los Angeles boasts miles of beaches - and all of them are open to the public. They're an iconic part of most people's image of Los Angeles. The Santa Monica Bay creates a stretched-out, backwards C-shaped shoreline, with most of its beachfront facing west, except Santa Monica and Malibu. In Orange County, the coastline turns, giving their beaches a south-facing view. You'll find all kinds of beaches around LA - active ones lined with volleyball nets, quiet and natural spots, places to have a meal or take a nap on the sand. Every few miles, a pier juts out into the ocean, often in spots that the surfers love.

What is the strongest U.S. Radio Station?

the fcc has a cap of 100,000 watts there are 14 100,000 watt torches approved by them.............................
there is a station in mexico on a mountain peak that is 100,000 watts that can be heard in america
The most powerful Multi-cultural Radio Station in the United States, serving the continuing evolution of communication needs to the "English as a second language" population of Southern California.
KPFK is the most powerful of the Pacifica stations and indeed is the most powerful public radio station in the Western United States.
WJR (760 AM) is a radio station in Detroit, Michigan, United States. ... and Canada at night, making it one of the most powerful radio stations in the United States

How far is Asian Paints from Bhandup Station West?

10–15 min.. on bike. Walking 30 min.

Clean and convenient bathroom exits off the 405 in LA?

If you have an iPhone there is an app for clean bathrooms.
I'm not too familiar with that area, but my recommendation is to look for Target stores or grocery stores unless they are in crappy parts of town. Avoid Wal-Marts and K-Marts since they seem to specialize in frighteningly dirty bathrooms. Gas stations that have large market sections and are well-lit tend to have clean restrooms. Hotels, not motels, are another good place to stop, they usually have bathrooms in their lobby.

If Bengalis are intelligent, why is West Bengal poor and backward state?

What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrowKolkata in 1860Calcutta served as the seat of the Raj since the very first days to 1911. It was the second city for the British Empire. Calcutta was a lot ahead of it's time. Calcutta has seen glory. Bengalis have tasted glory. No where else in India has there been a Renaissance as the one in Bengal. No other place produced more brilliant minds.This is pretty much what you will hear from an average Bengali about Kolkata/Bengal. We are proud people. We have an incredible history. But we have problems.1. What I just did. We tend to live in the past. We are yet to realise that it's all lost glory.2. We are lazy people-We have a REALLY BAD WORK CULTURE The average man working in a government office in Kolkata wakes up early to see the sun rise with a marie biscuit in his hand and hot simmering tea in front of him. He sits till he finishes the very last article in his AnondoBazar or Telegraph, has a good breakfast and takes a bath before getting ready for office. He reaches the office. It's 11 by now. And the first thing he does is to order a fresh cup of tea and starts an "adda session" with his co workers. The files on his desk are towering over him, but he doesn't really care. 3. Our love for bandhs is famous We still think we have a lot to offer to this country. Bring about a “revolution”. Every other college goer in the city thinks of himself as the guy who can bring about a “revolution”. A revolution for what? Well, most haven't thought that through.4. Bad governance Three and a half decade of Left (mis)rule. One can say that points 2 and point 3 are also direct/indirect result of that reign.

Is Charleston South Carolina a nice place to raise a family?

Short answer:Yes. The amount of activities alone is enough to keep any family busy for years. Downtown provides plenty of opportunities for fun; being a coastal city also provides for aquatic fun to be had. Charleston is also a major Eastern US Seaboard port which brings a lot of job opportunities to the city and surrounding areas. The “southern” lifestyle is another aspect which acts as a lightening rod to visiting families. In other words, people from Charleston are nice to each other (generally), enjoy being outside and interacting with nature, etc.Long-ish answer:A big reason why Charleston is so highly touted among its inhabitants and visitors is the variety of life it provides. Obviously, there’s the downtown area which houses all the restaurants, shops and other businesses you could want. This is where the College of Charleston is primarily located, which provides plenty of artistic and cultural events. In total, there are 5 colleges in the greater Charleston area (CofC, The Citadel, MUSC, Trident Tech & Charleston Southern) which provide ample secondary education opportunities.This is an aerial view of downtown.As you venture further south and west of the central hub of downtown, you start reaching residential areas. These areas are more reminiscent of the typical lowcountry SC lifestyle where things are more laid-back and spread-out. While Charleston has grown immensely since I was a child (and still is growing), it has maintained its southern charm and aura. The places I’m talking about are James Island, John’s Island and West Ashley, among others.Pictured below is John’s Island (bottom right), James Island (top right) & downtown (top left).If being in the midst of all the hectic-ness is more your speed, there’s an area north of downtown called Mt. Pleasant. I have never really spent much time there as all of my family lives south of downtown; however, I have numerous friends that I have met in recent years that are from that area and they seem to love it. It’s more of a nicer area and I know that many Charlestonians not from Mt. Pleasant view it as rich and snobby. I’m sure there’s some truth to that but I’ve also met really nice people from Mt. Pleasant.Neighborhood in Mt. Pleasant.

TRENDING NEWS