Posts Tagged ‘democracy’

Indian Constitution: the Supreme Law That Governs India

June 29th, 2009
Indian Constitution: the Supreme Law That Governs India

A constitution is the supreme law of a free country. It is the system by which a government of a country functions. Constitution of India was adopted in the in the constituent assembly on 26th November 1949. It is document that contains set of instructions and policies that a government in power of India must follow. Indian constitution came into force on 26th January 1950, the republic day of India, defining India as a republic union of state » Read more: Indian Constitution: the Supreme Law That Governs India

Chinese Oil Paintings and Realist Oil Painting

April 18th, 2009
Chinese Oil Paintings and Realist Oil Painting

Chinese oil paintings and realist oil painting

Chinese oil paintings since the beginning of the fall, and “realism” and “realist painting” has a natural link, or from a certain sense, the beginning of the period of Chinese oil paintings is the “realist painting.” Chinese oil painting in the way of development, “realism” and “realist painting” has always been associated with it.

     Chinese oil paintings and the history of » Read more: Chinese Oil Paintings and Realist Oil Painting

The Housing Bubble is About To Burst

March 11th, 2009
The Housing Bubble is About To Burst

The latest numbers are now in and, guess what? The housing market continues to slow. Housing prices are once again down and housing starts have come to a halt. Is this the start of the housing market bubble burst we’ve all heard so much about? My answer: You bet!

Now, that Democrats have something to do with it, you bet the recent Bush tax cuts will be repealed. You bet the investors will come under assault. You bet this will cause inte » Read more: The Housing Bubble is About To Burst