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| Quench tower | | 2008-03-14 10:36:08 | | I am Designing a quench tower for an ethylene plant from naptha, the liquid and gas flow rates are 13205.9kg/h and 45892.6kg/h respectively. Using Sherwood correlation, a K values of 1.6 was obtained and 4.1 at flooding. The percentage flooding I obtained for my column as 39%. How do i account for t | | By: CR4: The Engineer's Place for Discussion & New | | |
| | Quench Your Hip Hop Thirst at FreeHipHopRingTones.net | | 2008-01-03 12:37:16 | | It is only proper that hip hop fans have their favorite hip hop ringtones on their cell phones. Which hardcore hip hop fan or enthusiast that have any other ringtones on their cell phones besides hip hop tunes are posers.Well, there is definitely one place online where hip hoppers like you can quench your thirst for hip hop ringtones which is on FreeHipHopRingTones.net. Read about Hip Hop News & let me tell you that you receive lyrics to the Hip Hop Ringtones song of your choice!Well, it is easier for you to sing along to your favorite hip hop tune. Whenever your cell phone rings, you are alerted by hearing your favorite hip hop song by your favorite Hip Hop Artists. Knowing the lyrics will only make you be in a better jovial mood. | | By: movie special | | |
| | Your Beloved alone Will Quench the Thirst of your Heart | | 2007-09-28 20:45:42 | | I Don’t Find any Interest .................in My Parent’s House.My Beloved’s Town .................is Most Beautiful.However, Nobody Goes .................or Comes from There.There is no Moon, Sun, .................Wind or Water There.Then Who Will Take .................My Message There?Then Who Will Tell .................My Pain to My Beloved?There is No Visible Path to Move ForwardAnd You Blame the Past for It.How Should the Bride go to the House of the Beloved?Powerful Pangs of Separation are Burning from InsideDual Reality is Fashioning a Dance to Its Tune.There is None Other Than the Guru Who is Mine Who Can Tell the Way.Says Kabir Listen oh AspirantYour Beloved Will Come in a Dream-like StateThat Alone Will Quench the Thirst of your Heart .[>] listen to this beautiful song here via esnips.transliteration of the actual verses of the song:Naiharva Hum Ka Na BhaveSai Ki Nagri Param Ati Sundar,Jahan Koi Jav Na AveyChand Suraj Jahan, Pavan Na Pani,Ko Sundesh PahunchaveDard Yeh Sai Ko SunaveAgey Chalo Panth Nahin Sujhe,Peeche Dosh LagaweKehi Bidhi Sasure Jau Mori Sajani,Virha Jor JaraweVishai Ras Nach NachaweBin Satguru Apno Nahin Koi,Jo Yeh Rah BataweKahat Kabira Suno Bhai Sadho,Supne Na Pitam AweyTapan Yeh Jiya Ki BujhaweyMystical Song and its explanation: In this song Kabir, the poet portrays himself like a bride who has gone to her parents house. But having gone there her soul burns from the pangs of separation from her beloved. The bride’s trouble is further complicated because there are no messengers (such as the Sun, Moon, Wind or Water) who can reach and convey her message to the beloved. She has no path or way to solve this problem. Meanwhile the separation is killing her from inside.Kabir, in his mystical way, is comparing the separation of the individual from The Universal Self, like that of a bride from her beloved. He explains that this insatiable thirst comes from the feeling of separation whose root lies in duality. He then explains that the only person who can help out of this problem is the Guru, the Spiritual Master who is like the representative of the Prophet himself. In his final parting signature note, Kabir reveals that the way to reach the beloved is not outside but Inside (similar to a dream-like state) which alone will satisfy the seemingly unending burning thirst. :: this beautiful explanation of the song is quoted from hereThis song beautifully captures the mystical feelings of separation from God, the Ultimate Beloved of human beings, as the Sufis see through their eyes of the inner heart.About the Mystical Poet Kabir: Six hundred years ago Kabir was born in India in 1398 AD. A weaver by profession, he lived for 120 years and is said to have relinquished his body in 1518. This period is also said to be the beginning of Bhakti Movement in India. Kabir ranks among the world's greatest poets. In India he is perhaps the most quoted author. One can say, Kabir is "the Rumi" of Indian sub-continent.:: credit: http://www.boloji.com/kabir/intro.htm | | By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts | | |
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| quench that thirst | | 2006-12-07 19:53:00 | | my practical creativity work:a balinese-wood-sculpture-turned-jewelry-stand(no I didn't carve it!)my mind's made upgonna quench the thirst for freedom! | | By: life, oh life! | | |
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