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Euryalus Street House by Luigi Rosselli Architects

Australian studio Luigi Rosselli Architect has sent us photos of the Euryalus Street  house project.

This two story contemporary residence is located in Mosman, a suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Custom Private Home in British Columbia by David Tyrell Architecture

Vancouver-based studio David Tyrell Architecture has completed this custom private home near Kelowna, a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley, in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada.

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Things You Must do at Start of Every Semester in Pakistan

The start of every semester is very important and in a broad sense, it’s the most confusing phase. In the three years’ experience in the University so far, I have learned exactly what it takes to achieve the goals we set at the start of every semester and which we seldom accomplish. It’s not that I am such a genius at it, in fact it’s because I have infrequently done all the things together for all courses at the start of the semester that I have understood what must be done in order to have a balance in all the courses.

1. Always attend the very first lecture. Remember that it’s the orientation of the course and it’s the only lecture of the whole semester where you are allowed to relax and try to know what exactly the course is. I remember once my Circuit Analysis teacher told me that for him the most important lectures are the first and the last ones.

2. Get to know your teachers. There are two extremes to which we judge our teachers: Either we judge them to be too lenient or too strict. Whatever the case, don’t form an opinion too early. Ask your seniors and not all of them; only the<photo id=”1″ /> ones who are hard working. Become acquainted with the teacher’s methods and way of teaching. You will know completely within first two weeks that what a teacher wants from a student. For example, in my fifth semester I noticed that one my teacher’s main emphasis was the book. He prepared his lectures from the book and when I revised his lecture from the book at home, I understood the course well, while the other teacher consulted many books for a single lecture, so we called attention to the lectures only and gripped the course well.

3. Hurry in buying/issuing or borrowing the book. Don’t be lazy in doing so. If you want to issue the book from the library, be fast because there are few books, sometimes even one, for a course and it may be issued by someone else. Anyway, get the book early and start consulting the book from the very first lecture. Believe me, once you start consulting the book, the flow will keep you going till the end of the semester without any trouble. Also, make a register and start noting the lectures. Divide the register into two halves, one half for lectures and the other half for practicing.

4. Remember that the course advances exponentially. The first week is introductory, the second week is the jump start and by the third week the course gets tough.

5. If the subject demands a project or a presentation, identify your group members early. Don’t wait for someone to come to you. Most of us already have friends we work with but often we have to advance ourselves.

6. The fourth or the fifth lectures usually brings a quiz and following the quiz is an assignment. So be ready for that.

In all the courses in which I have an A or B+ I had taken those courses too seriously. The ones I took easy were the ones whose preparation I kept on delaying and I ended up getting a C in them. Never expect more output than the input you apply. You never will gain an extra penny for the hour you didn’t work.

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Google Earth uncovers globe’s hidden marvels (AMAZING PHOTOS)

From a blood-red lake in Iraq to a ghostly face in giant rock formations in Canada. A Stratocam web project showcases stunning satellite photos from around the globe, capturing the weirdest and most wonderful of our planet.

The brainchild of former Google and Dreamworks employee Paul Rademacher, Stratocam allows visitors to vote for their favorite photographs and take their own aerial snaps with the help of

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60 Percent hindu girls want to marry with muslim boys

Not only commen people but lots of Bolly wood star get married with hindu gilrs. Special Marriage Act can allow to do this.

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5 Poor Excuses For Failing Online

5 Excuses for Failure

Many reasons for failing online are completely valid.For example, not having the time to work on your site, lack of enjoyment or choosing a topic you have no interest in would be three good examples.

On the other hand, I’ve heard some not-so-valid reasons for failure that I’ll address below.

1. No Experience

The truth is, most people who make money with their websites have no previous experience with website building, SEO, marketing, etc.

I sure didn’t.

I knew I loved to teach and being on the Internet, so that was all the fuel I needed for my fire.

When I got started, I learned almost everything by…

  • Subscribing to newsletters and websites owned by people who were more successful than me
  • Using the search engines to find how-to articles  (Being resourceful will take you far!)
  • Trial and lots of error!
  • Scouring forums for answers to questions and problems I had

Forums were incredibly instrumental in helping me learn a lot in the early days.

I wanted to provide the same resource to my audience so they could ask questions and learn in a community environment.

Most successful people today aren’t designers or have extensive marketing experience.  They are just people who…

  • Are prepared to spend more time learning than earning in the early days
  • Subscribe and follow other successful people
  • Continuously track what works and what doesn’t
  • Choose avenues that cater to their likes and strengths so the process is enjoyable
  • Don’t let failure or setbacks rattle or discourage them

The above points are much more important than having any kind of background or previous experience.

2. All The Good Topics are Saturated

Any topic worth going after today has some degree of saturation.  It’s nearly impossible to find a completely untapped niche.  And if you think you’ve found one, I would question and seriously examine the demand.

Even though most “good” topics seem saturated, I remember reading that over 90% of websites are abandoned after three months. So even though there are billions of websites out here, most of them become orphans after 90 days.

Now, I’m not suggesting that you forgo keyword research and jump haphazardly intoany niche.  That would not be a smart move today.

I just think people let the keyword research numbers intimidate and paralyze them so they never make a decision for fear of choosing the wrong niche.

If you’ve formulated a unique approach to your topic and developed a solid plan, get out there and believe in your ability to compete!

3. I Started Too Late

Some people chalk up their failure to poor timing and are convinced they waited too late to get started.

Open your eyes.  There are oodles of people who have found great success online in the last couple of years.

Look at people like Srinivas Rao (podcasting) Ana Hoffman (traffic building), Derek Halpern (sales and conversions), Tara Gentile (creativity, lifestyle) Brankica Underwood (coach/blogging), Kiesha Easley (blogging)  Kristi Hines (freelancing),Corbett Barr (marketing/lifestyle entrepreneur), and Ileane Smith(podcasting/blogging).

I could go on and on and on.  And no doubt I’ve probably just ticked off a few of my readers because I neglected to mention them. ;) There are just too many to name.

These people haven’t been around for ten years.  Most haven’t even been around for five.  Nevertheless, they’ve used tools like social media, podcasting, joint ventures, and of course providing unparalleled advice to the people they reach on a consistent basis.

Zero in on the word consistent.

I don’t care what niche you’re in, developing quality content on a consistent basis still rules. And everything these people put out oozes with quality.  That’s why they have the success to prove it.

Is that all you have to do today?

Heck no!  By now you’ve probably realized that just publishing quality content is not enough anymore.

If you aren’t networking, building a mailing list, guest posting, publishing videos, etc. in addition to writing content then you are no doubt limiting your results.

So yes, there’s still room if you’re just getting started today.  Of course, you’re going to have to work 10 times harder than you would have years ago.

The game has changed, but that’s not a good excuse for quitting unless you don’t want to do the work.

4. There are Not Enough Monetization Options in My Niche

Here’s the bottom line.

If you can generate traffic from people who are interested in your content, there will always be ways to monetize.

You can consult, coach, sell advertising, freelance, write a book, sell a video or podcast series, you name it!

There’s more to making money online than just mastering AdSense and affiliate marketing.

Don’t limit yourself.

Just because the people you follow or admire are making money one way, doesn’t mean it’s the only way or the best way for your site.

Too many people are completely obsessed with AdSense.  While it’s great money, it’s also a very unpredictable model that no website should rely on.

5. I’m a Terrible Writer

Sounds to me like you’ve just stumbled upon an opportunity to learn! :)

With amazing resources on the Net like CopybloggerMake Your Content PRESell, and countless other free resources on copywriting, there’s really no reason to use this as an excuse.

Now, if you hate writing and you’re trying to be a content marketer, then you’ll obviously need to re-evaluate your goals.  However, just because you’re not good at something is not necessarily a reason to give up.

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