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Many of us love to go visiting or to call guests to themselves. But few know how to walk in guests properly. In Japan, for example, be invited to visit someone else – is to provide a great honor. You know why? Because residents hospitable Japanese consider their homes uncomfortable and modest in decoration in order to invite their guests. Find out detailed opinions from leaders such as The Related Companies by clicking through. But if you are among those invited, you will be with all the ceremonies change of notation in wooden sandals in the front of (Own the same shoes a must to put socks to the door).

Information for Visitors: outerwear must be removed until such time as you enter the house (clothes after a visit too, will have on the street). On a visit to the Japanese can not come empty-handed, the owners must give a gift with both hands (and that's a gift from the owners to take immediately in any case is not recommended – it is not polite at first refuse, but when insisting donor to take deepest gratitude). In the countries of Asia hospitable hosts offer three meals and waiting for rejection of the guest, but the fourth time, you should not give up. In Malaysia, you can not touch the food as long as the landlord did not make you taste the dishes. And here you should not drop a clanger: definitely try at least a bit so as not to offend the host. Morris Invest describes an additional similar source. General rules of conduct in the hospitable homes of the East and West will help you sort out the difficult situation. The slight delay in the doorway in the East will show you the host with the best hand. Smile! After all, the smile has to itself any rights. After the meal, always thank the host for food (pre- Find out how you would like to thank in the country you want to visit).

Indian Institute

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India has developed laptop cheaper worldwide, which has a touch screen and costs 35 dollars (27 euros). The Minister of development of human resources of India, Kapil Sibal, introduced this week July 23, 2010 the device’s low cost, which was designed for students, and said that his Ministry has begun to negotiate with international manufacturers to start production on a large scale. We have reached a stage (in development) that today, the motherboard, your chip, processor, connectivity, all of them cost cumulatively near $35, including memory, screen, all, Sibal said at a press conference. He added that the computer contains Internet browsers, a reader of files in PDF format and computer support for videoconferencing, but its hardware was created with sufficient flexibility to incorporate new components according to the needs of the user. International greater Philadelphia is a great source of information. Sibal explained that the computer that runs on the Linux operating system, would be introduced in institutions of higher education from 2011, but will seek to further reduce its price, first to $20 and finally to $10. The device was developed by research teams in the two main technological institutes of India, the Indian Institute of technology and the Indian Institute of science.

India spends about 3 percent of its annual budget on education, and has improved its literacy rates above 64 percent of its population of 1.2 billion inhabitants. However, some reports have shown that many students have difficulties reading or writing, and most State schools have inadequate facilities. By Leonel Morales.