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Social Networks that knited the global friendship’s fabric March 29, 2009

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My social Network on Flickr, Facebook, Twitter...Image by luc legay via Flickr

Popular social networking sites, including Orkut, MySpace, Facebook, hi5, twitter, bebo, and etc. are changing the human fabric of the Internet World and have the potential to pay off big for investors too, I am one of the heavy user of Orkut and Facebook. Since then, I have made hundreds of firends from all over the world. Some are from the western side, some are from the eastern side and some are from the middle east. The more i know, the more i like them. These social networds, besides binding the social fabric, they also change the vast world into a global village.

Some of the well kown social networks which i often come across on internet are. Orkut, facebook, hi5, bebo, twiter, LinkedIn,
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Barack Hussein Obama in President a kichiem ni’a athu gen February 5, 2009

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Barack Obama

Barack Obama

Ka khua leh  tui te aw,

Tuni in tami mun ah mi masate nasep zal in tawmtah in kahing dinga, nang gingtatna  tung uah ka lung adam in ipu ipate kipiana ka lungtang ah atham zing hi. President Bush in igam adinga anasepna tung ah kipa thu ka gen a, dinmun kaki hengding ua ang ki thuapina leh katung a aphatna akilah sah na ah ka lung adam hi.

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‘I have a dream’ | The Living Martin Luther King’s speech January 21, 2009

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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The more I read, the more I like. This is really a true spirit of human rights activist.
About the Speaker:

The father of the modern civil rights movement in the United States, Martin Luther King was born 15 January 1929 and died on 4 April 1968. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, he died when he was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. This is Dr. Martin Luther King‘s famous speech which immortalized the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, the hope of the black Americans and still give inspiration today. Delivered on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963.

I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.

Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.

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Zolengthe.Net opinion poll result December 18, 2008

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Zolengthe.net conducted an opinion poll on the choice of the nomenclatures which are being imposed on the Zo decendants by a foreigners. These nomenclatures are known as Kuki and Chin. On the other hand, the Zomi and Mizo are in a vice versa arrangement. The question of the poll goes…

Which nomenclature is politically acceptable in your opinion?

Amazingly, out of 52 opinions, 46 percent consisting of 24 votes opined Zomi as the best acceptable nomenclature for the Zo people. Sisteen votes (31%) go for Mizo and 9 and 3 votes for Kuki and Chin.

ZLT Opinion Poll result
ZLT Opinion Poll result
ZLT Opinion Poll total votes

ZLT Opinion Poll total votes

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