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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Cashgate Scandal Malawi: President Mutharika Caught on Camera in a Salacious Scandal

Malawi’s latest salacious scandal involves the highest office in the country. The manner in which President Peter Mutharika kissed his wife, Gertrude Mutharika during a much publicized Democratic Progressive Party Valentine’s day fundraising dinner has caused quite a stir in Malawi and on social media.

The event took place on Saturday, February 14th, 2015 in Lilongwe. Dawned in a black Chinese collar suit with a red bow tie, Mutharika presented a bouquet of flowers to his wife in celebration of Valentines Day. Then after being coaxed by the event’s host, he kissed the First Lady who was clad in a red dress in front of attendees and television cameras who were broadcasting the event to the entire nation.

Since this controversial public display of affection, Malawi has been abuzz with regards to the nature and length of the kiss in a controversy I dub ‘kissgate’.

Some of Malawi’s social media communities have been particularly harsh on Mutharika. Critics have argued that the President should not have kissed in wife in public because it was contrary to Malawian culture. They called the act of public kissing a “taboo” and have made references to it as evidence of moral corruption and cultural erosion in Malawi. They argued that kissing in public was something that was ‘unMalawian” and stemmed from Western values. Adding to the accusations that it was not Malawian, his decision to wear a Chinese suit was also came under attack.


As others scrutinized photos or replayed the video of the kiss, they argued that the kiss itself was alright but that the use of the presidential tongue in kissing for television was the real issue at hand. They argued that using ones tongue to kiss ones wife was not befitting for the highest office in the land and called it “disgusting”. They would have preferred that the President gave his wife a peck on the lips at such a function rather than what they perceived was a French kiss, which indicates an overt sexual act. Detractors alluded that his kiss that was too long, too fervent and hence, sloppy. One such commentator on the Nyasatimes was so disturbed and agitated by the presidential couple’s kiss that he opined, “Get a room you slobbering, couthless (sic) nincompoops!”

Many others were further irked by the accompanying comments that President Mutharika made to his wife during the presentation of the flower: “on this special day, I want to say thank you! Thank you for always being there for me through the frights and the cold nights….” The references to ‘cold nights’ were highly problematic for the country’s conservative citizens who would have rather have had that conversation relegated to the bedroom and not a public event.

Others on social media took it as an opportunity to use it as a platform to comment on his overall performance as a president. Chakwanuleka notes that “This fellow is a non performer (sic) and this is what he can do best”. More serious economic connections were also made in relation to who paid for the flowers and the party event. A few commented that regardless of who paid for it, holding such a lavish event in the middle of an on-going national flood disaster was insensitive.

Not everyone of course was against the president’s actions. Some Malawians were  content that on this Greco-Roman Holiday, Malawian President Peter Mutharika kissed his wife French style in a Chinese suit. After all, are we not living in a globalized era where cultures cross? His supporters state that kissing in public was  no more “unMalawian” than “wearing clothes” or doing anything we want to wrongly label “Western”. Others argued that it gave the President more of a human face and applauded him for being down to earth. They called it a “romantic” gesture on his part. Many suggested that it was a good move on his part to be able to show respect for his wife in this way. They argued that it would encourage other Malawian men to show affection and commitment to their wives in public as well.

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Monday, August 29, 2016

My Bonsai Plant Losing Leaves How To Save Your Bonsai From Dying

Unfortunately, we get these cries for help quite often on our forums. Taking care of a Bonsai Plant can be a bit overwhelming for beginners, but with this guide you should be fine. We'll investigate the causes of your tree losing leaves and the remedies!

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Why does a Bonsai drop its leaves?

There is a difference between indoor Bonsai and outdoor bonsai.

Indoor Bonsai

Indoor Bonsai should be kept above 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius) throughout the year, meaning that in most climates they need to be kept indoors during winter time. Most indoor Bonsai species (Ficus, Carmona, etc) do not drop their leaves, unless there is a problem:

Overwatering is a common reason when the indoor Bonsai is planted in poor soil that retains too much water. A few months of overwatering will lead to root-rot, only visible in the tree losing strength and dropping its leaves. You should water only when the soil gets slightly dry and once the tree does better, repot it in better soil.

Under-watering is also common. A Bonsai is placed in a tiny pot and therefore doesn't have much reserves. If you forget to water your tree, the roots die off and the tree will die. While with overwatering the tree would slowly lose strength, with under-watering the tree will drop its leaves within days. There is no cure unfortunately, so make sure you keep an eye on your tree and don't forget to water it.

Another problem, especially when a Bonsai is placed indoors, is poor light. Place your tree right in front of a window, preferably facing south. The tree needs lots of light!

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Outdoor Bonsai

Outdoor Bonsai need to be kept outside, year round. Typical outdoor Bonsai species include the Juniper and the Chinese Elm. The Juniper is an evergreen, while the Elm is a deciduous tree that drops its leaves (or at least part of it) during autumn and winter. Assuming your tree is losing leaves not because of the season, but due to a problem, this is what you should be looking at:

Again, overwatering is a common issue. Watering too often, while the tree is planted in a soil mixture that retains too much water, will lead to root-rot and the plant dropping its leaves. Make sure you only water when needed; when the soil gets slightly dry.

Another reason could be that your tree has a pest or disease, which should be visible on your tree.

Finally, too much or too little fertilization will lead to your tree losing strength and dropping leaves.


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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Mbp Bearings: Cylindrical Ball Bearing Dealer India

Cylindrical roller bearings offer excellent resistance to instantaneous overloads and shocks.They simplify assembly thanks to their detachable elements and allow, for certain types, axial displacement or low axial load, for other types.


Cages


The standard cage for these bearings is the polyamide cage which allows bearing operating temperatures of 120°C or 248°F (150° or 302°F peak). The standard cage for series 4 is in pressed steel. The machined brass cage is available on option. Large-dimension bearings are equipped with a machined brass cage. For special applications in which the synthetic material cage is unacceptable, a metal cage can be provided on request.



Capabilities

Loads and speeds


Cylindrical roller bearings are designed to


Withstand radial loads


Withstand moderate axial loads if the position of the shoulders on the rings allows them accept high speeds of rotation


Misalignment

Cylindrical roller bearings accept misalignment of about 0.06° thanks to the correction on the roller surface profile


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MBP BEARING is eminent manufacturer of a range of high-quality anti-friction Bearings. Our company maintains high standards of efficiency and assure clients that the offered products are highly dependable. For us, quality has always been an integral part and culture of our organization and stringent efforts are made to ensure that the customers get value for their money.Our Plant is certified to ISO 9001:2008. Moreover, we are backed by the services of experienced and highly skilled technocrats belonging to the field of manufacturing bearings, who use sophisticated modern Machinery & Equipment.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Bihar CM Nitish Dissolves BSEB Probe Comm Orders Registration Of FIR

Bihar government today dissolved a committee constituted by Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) to probe into alleged irregularities in evaluation of marks in this years 10+2 examination.Read Full