'Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath, a long-standing friend of China, died of pneumonia on Sunday aged 89.' China Daily - 2005 https://t.co/koUwjWIlRR Below Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath and late Chairman Mao Zedong at a meeting in May 1974 in Beijing.
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British firms sign more than \xa3430million of deals with Chinese companies during the Expo - Nov 2020 https://t.co/GEXCIjCvFO
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Revealed: Ted Heath's cash links with China https://t.co/AehqU6HjGE Jan 1999
Talk with Edward Heath and Chairman Mao Zedong
'The trip enriched people's understanding about Sir Edward Heath, showed the Chinese people's tradition of "making new friends without forgetting old ones", and added more Chinese elements to Arundells House.' Paying homage to Edward Heath..in Salisbury UK..
'Visiting An "Old Friend", Carrying on China-UK Friendship
- Ambassador Liu Xiaoming's Visit to the Former Residence of Sir Edward Heath' - 2014
1. Sir Oliver Letwin PC FRSA (born 19 May 1956)[1] is a British politician who served as the MP for West Dorset from 1997 to 2019. Letwin was elected as a member of the Conservative Party, but sat as an independent after having the whip removed in September 2019.
2. He served as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer under Michael Howard and Shadow Home Secretary under Iain Duncan Smith. He was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 2014 to 2016.
3. Archives.
4. 'Vision set for UK to become a world leader in the internet of things - Minister for Government Policy, Oliver Letwin commented: 2014 https://t.co/vGTARHjv8g
"The Internet of Things will be an economic powerhouse for the UK with millions of connections unlocking billions of
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So overwhelmed. Filmed in A Cardiff Hospital (disclaimer. Not by me!) . Notice the empty beds also. \U0001f92c\U0001f92c pic.twitter.com/dZcE9cMERy
— Tracy make the world great \U0001f4ab (@TracyICQ) December 30, 2020
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Romford Hospital - my man on the ground was there for over an hour. pic.twitter.com/jk0BxtLF5o
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Don\u2019t know who this is or when it was filmed, but it raises questions #NightingaleHospitals pic.twitter.com/eyuIZuJGDz
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Worth noting on hospital occupancy. I\u2019m hearing anecdotal evidence of same from whistleblowers in hospitals including in London. https://t.co/fahC18EbEw
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Here I will share what I believe are essentials for anybody who is interested in stock markets and the resources to learn them, its from my experience and by no means exhaustive..
First the very basic : The Dow theory, Everybody must have basic understanding of it and must learn to observe High Highs, Higher Lows, Lower Highs and Lowers lows on charts and their
Even those who are more inclined towards fundamental side can also benefit from Dow theory, as it can hint start & end of Bull/Bear runs thereby indication entry and exits.
Next basic is Wyckoff's Theory. It tells how accumulation and distribution happens with regularity and how the market actually
Dow theory is old but
Old is Gold....
— Professor (@DillikiBiili) January 23, 2020
this Bharti Airtel chart is a true copy of the Wyckoff Pattern propounded in 1931....... pic.twitter.com/tQ1PNebq7d
It was Ved Vyas who edited the eighteen thousand shlokas of Bhagwat. This book destroys all your sins. It has twelve parts which are like kalpvraksh.
In the first skandh, the importance of Vedvyas
and characters of Pandavas are described by the dialogues between Suutji and Shaunakji. Then there is the story of Parikshit.
Next there is a Brahm Narad dialogue describing the avtaar of Bhagwan. Then the characteristics of Puraan are mentioned.
It also discusses the evolution of universe.( https://t.co/2aK1AZSC79 )
Next is the portrayal of Vidur and his dialogue with Maitreyji. Then there is a mention of Creation of universe by Brahma and the preachings of Sankhya by Kapil Muni.
HOW LIFE EVOLVED IN THIS UNIVERSE AS PER OUR SCRIPTURES.
— Anshul Pandey (@Anshulspiritual) August 29, 2020
Well maximum of Living being are the Vansaj of Rishi Kashyap. I have tried to give stories from different-different Puran. So lets start.... pic.twitter.com/MrrTS4xORk
In the next section we find the portrayal of Sati, Dhruv, Pruthu, and the story of ancient King, Bahirshi.
In the next section we find the character of King Priyavrat and his sons, different types of loks in this universe, and description of Narak. ( https://t.co/gmDTkLktKS )
Thread on NARK(HELL) / \u0928\u0930\u094d\u0915
— Anshul Pandey (@Anshulspiritual) August 11, 2020
Well today i will take you to a journey where nobody wants to go i.e Nark. Hence beware of doing Adharma/Evil things. There are various mentions in Puranas about Nark, But my Thread is only as per Bhagwat puran(SS attached in below Thread)
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In the sixth part we find the portrayal of Ajaamil ( https://t.co/LdVSSNspa2 ), Daksh and the birth of Marudgans( https://t.co/tecNidVckj )
In the seventh section we find the story of Prahlad and the description of Varnashram dharma. This section is based on karma vaasna.
#THREAD
— Anshul Pandey (@Anshulspiritual) August 12, 2020
WHY PARENTS CHOOSE RELIGIOUS OR PARAMATMA'S NAMES FOR THEIR CHILDREN AND WHICH ARE THE EASIEST WAY TO WASH AWAY YOUR SINS.
Yesterday I had described the types of Naraka's and the Sin or Adharma for a person to be there.
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i wonder if you can make a thread bout witchcraft in malaysia.. or list of our own local gods/deites..
— r a y a \U0001f319 (@lcvelylilith) February 20, 2020
Before I begin, it might be worth explaining the Malay conception of the spirit world. At its deepest level, Malay religious belief is animist. All living beings and even certain objects are said to have a soul. Natural phenomena are either controlled by or personified as spirits
Although these beings had to be respected, not all of them were powerful enough to be considered gods. Offerings would be made to the spirits that had greater influence on human life. Spells and incantations would invoke their
Animist ceremonies of a religious or magical nature were normally held for the purpose of divination or making a request. This would either be done at a keramat or at a shrine similar to the Thai spirit houses or Chinese roadside shrines pic.twitter.com/I1hliyi0x3
— \u2745\u1710\u170b\u1713\u170e (@uglyluhan) June 16, 2019
Two known examples of such elemental spirits that had god-like status are Raja Angin (king of the wind) and Mambang Tali Arus (spirit of river currents). There were undoubtedly many more which have been lost to time
Contact with ancient India brought the influence of Hinduism and Buddhism to SEA. What we now call Hinduism similarly developed in India out of native animism and the more formal Vedic tradition. This can be seen in the multitude of sacred animals and location-specific Hindu gods