22nd August
2010
Microsoft Outlook is the most widely used email client in the world. Mostly, the application is used by an organisation to manage to emails exchanged within. The client, due to the massive amount of email accounts, has to run on the Microsoft Exchange Server or the Microsoft Sharepoint Server. All the data which is transferred, received or maintained on the client is stored on the PST file or the Personal Storage Table file. This makes accessing the data much more easier, apart from making it ...
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22nd August
2010
On the first day, you will arrive at the Kigali where a tour guide of your company of choice will take you to an already booked hotel in the city. You will have dinner either in the hotel or at a local restaurant in the vicinity. On the second day, you will have an early start for your drive north. You will be at Ruhengeri for your first day of gorilla tracking. You will have lunch in the mountain gorillas' nest and thereafter an afternoon of leisure in the wild as you interact ...
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20th August
2010
On the first day, you will arrive at the Cairo International Airport where a tour guide will pick you from. He will assist you with all the customs and migration procedures. You will be taken to the Royal Meridien Le Caire Hotel which is a 5-star hotel or one close to its standard. You will use a modern air-conditioned coach to the hotel. You will check in at the hotel where you will have meals and spend the night. In the morning on the second day, you will have a buffet ...
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17th August
2010
Kenya is located in East Africa. It borders Indian Ocean to the east, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, Sudan to the northwest and Ethiopia to the north. The equator passes through it and almost divides the country to two equal halves. It covers approximately 582,600 square kilometers. The population of Kenya is about 30 million. The Aids epidemic has greatly affected the population though it is stabilizing now with the introduction of Arts. ...
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16th August
2010
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7th August
2010
Kenya is made up of about forty tribes. Though the major groups are about 13 and the rest smaller groups, there are about 61 different languages spoken in the country. The majority of Kenyans are Bantu speakers and they include the Kikuyu, Kamba, Kisii, Luhya and other smaller groups. The Nilotic speakers include the Masaai, Luo and the Kalenjin. The Hamitic speakers are the Turkana, Rendille, and the Samburu. The Hamitic speakers are the smallest group and live on the marginal ...
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5th August
2010
Kenya believes in doing things as a community. This is called the 'Harambee' spirit. 'Harambee' means pulling together. This defines how the people look at each other. Ones problems are not his alone but the communities. You will see people coming together to raise funds for someone in need and helping those who have lost loved ones cater for medical bills and other needs that may arise. A child is said to belong to the community and it is not hard to see somebody disciplining a ...
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3rd August
2010
The extended family is the basis of the social structure in any Kenyan community. This is made up of relatives and friends from both the husband and wife's side. It is not uncommon to find a nuclear family living with the extended family in the same compound. Most men when they marry, move the new family just a few yards away from there parent's home. When the parents of the man get old, they come to live with him and his family. There is always a group to turn to in times of ...
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2nd August
2010
The most common greeting is the handshake. Depending on the relationship you have with the other person, the handshake will differ. For a close friend, the handshake is very firm and might be prolonged. For a casual acquaintance, the handshake is not prolonged. When greeting someone older than you or some dignitary, you are supposed to grasp the right wrist with the left hand and you might bend a bit to show respect to the person. Female friends may hug and kiss on each cheek but ...
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31st July
2010
If you are looking for a vacation to Costs Rica, spend some time looking at La Escuela del Sol. Among the hiking trails and waterfalls, within walking distance of the small, fishing village, you will find a little jewel almost magically called, La Escuela Del Sol; an adventure school for adults. Among the La Escuela del Sol many options, some of its most unique offerings include: scuba certification, Poi fire dancing and college credit Spanish immersion education. Many people ...
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