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Though India is widely known for its diversified culture and the way of living. But the overall hierarchy of the Indian culture is completely though the outcome parallel is diversified. But what really stand out for us as Indian is not just our culture but also the festivals we celebrate. As festival season is not just a platform on a personal way but also in a professional way as well. As festival speak a lot about Indian culture & Indian history. One of the prominent festival in India is Diwali, as Diwali is not just the festival of light but its an auspicious festival of gifting your elder or younger ones. In the same way brands also perceive their selves in smart and unique way. Below are some prominent gifts often been given in Diwali are as follows:
Options For Luxury Gifts
It is as per the preference of what you wish to give, but below are some of the common gifts which are been given either it be in the category of luxury or medieval style.
Jewelry
As Diwali is an auspicious moment & auspicious moments are usually being celebrated by gifting gold. But when it comes in terms of luxurious gifts gold is not the only parameter which is been explored in terms of gifting. But offering metal or fine stone ornaments which is also termed as jewelry is also offered manier times as a gift to the loved ones in Diwali.
Sweets
One of the most common but the best gift offered to your loved ones. But as times have changed it has also given an opportunity in exploring the possibilities of representing sweets in a unique way. When we term it unique it doesn’t mean the mandatory sweets which have a Diwali market. These sweets not only comprise to medieval but also luxury sweets as well.
Sustainable Luxury Gifts For Bathing
Apart from the main stream gifts which are usually been given generally you can choose luxury, yet sustainable solution for bathing as a gift to be given to someone if you wish for. And below are the best offering which comes in a sustainable luxury bathing package are as follows :
Organic Towel
Towels are our daily usage, but the prime difference between organic and natural towels are follows. As organic towels is free from harsh, harmful chemicals & itchy fibers, thus being 100% organic cotton. If you are looking out for such organic towels, then you can find such bath towel luxury and by them at bathroom hand towel set.
Organic Soap
Organic soap is made up of vegan soap base, natural essential oils, butter, clays & gels. Regular soap has a major difference then organic soaps as they are chemical free & non-toxic. If you are looking out for such organic towels, then you can find such bath towel luxury and by them at bathroom hand towel set.
This defines the difference between the quality of organic towels & regular towels. Apart from these if you are looking out for luxury soaps & bath and hand towels, then Misty Peaks is the right platform for your to find such products. They exercise the best methods is developing organic bath towels & organic bar soaps.
To know more: www.mistypeaks.in/collections/organic-luxury-cotton-towels
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As mentioned in the Market Watch article, both Japan and China have shrunk their holdings in U.S. Treasuries. For China, in addition to the U.S. confiscating/freezing the Afghanistan and Russian foreign reserve, China has also diversified its investments via the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). As a result, the libels the BRI as a debt trap for developing countries that have joined the BRI. Here's a 8-minute video that:
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BRI: a "debt trap" or platform for common development?
Nine years on, the Belt and Road initiative(BRI) is widely considered an open platform for cooperation and a public good for common development. The so-called "debt trap" alleged by some Western countries is totally unfounded.
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Why questions are swirling about who will buy most of the U.S.’s $31 trillion in debt — and at what price
For the first time ever, U.S. national debt crossed above $31 trillion this month, at a time when the Federal Reserve is in retreat from buying government debt and foreign investors’ interest in it is waning.
With the largest players out of the picture, Treasurys are now in search of another reliable group of buyers for much of that debt. There’s little doubt that the securities will eventually end up in someone’s hands, according to strategist Matthew Hornbach at Morgan Stanley. The bigger question, he says, is what price those securities will then be bought and sold at via marginal players.
The absence of major buyers for Treasurys is just another source of worry on the list of concerns plaguing the U.S. government-bond market. The $23.7 trillion Treasurys market, ordinarily the world’s deepest and most liquid fixed-income market, is in fact facing thinning liquidity — which a number of traders, academics, and bond-market gurus say could create a crisis. In addition, the Treasury market’s U.K. counterpart has experienced recent wild selloffs that have led to Bank of England interventions and raised fears of a spillover into U.S. markets.
“A wide variety of actors in the economy purchase US Treasuries. Whether the buyers are commercial banks, asset managers, or US households, the Treasury securities issued by the government will be purchased by someone,” Hornbach wrote in a note Tuesday. The more relevant question for investors at large “is not who will buy the securities, but at what price?”
Falling bond prices translate into higher Treasury yields and, right now, those yields are either above or not far from 4% — levels which haven’t been seen in more than a decade. Theoretically, further declines in bond prices would push yields even higher, denting the appeal of risky assets like stocks, at a time when some market participants have put the idea of an almost 5% fed-funds rate target on the radar. Growing expectations for a 5% fed-funds rate target would likely push Treasury yields toward 5%.
Over the last 30 years or more, the single most important factor that determined the level of Treasury yields — which move in the opposite direction of prices — has been the Fed since its interest-rate policy and forward guidance drives expectations, Hornbach said.
Now that the central bank is hiking interest rates at the fastest pace in decades to contain rampant inflation, it’s also shrinking its balance sheet after putting an end to bond purchases earlier this year — all with the intent of tightening financial conditions.
Meanwhile, foreign investors — led by those in Japan and China, which paved the way for the rest of the world to attain sizable positions in Treasurys from 2001 through 2010 — have been consistently reducing their U.S. government-bond holdings since 2014, according to the Morgan Stanley strategist.
Data provided by Barclays BARC, -3.20% on Tuesday paints a negative picture overall for U.S. fixed-income markets. In sum, it showed that bond funds saw a rise in outflows during the week that ended on Oct. 5, just as foreign custody holdings of Treasurys at the Fed dropped.
On Wednesday, yields on 3-month through 1-year Treasury bills soared by more than 20 basis points each ahead of Thursday’s consumer-price index report for September, while the 30-year TMUBMUSD30Y, 3.893% climbed further above its highest level since January 2014. Dow industrials DJIA, 0.42% and the S&P 500 SPX, 0.26% were also higher in morning trading.
Machado, Arielli Fabrício, Mário Silva Nunes, Cláudia Regina Silva, Marcelo Augusto dos Santos, Izeni Pires Farias, Maria Nazareth Ferreira da Silva, and Marina Anciães. 2019. “Integrating Phylogeography and Ecological Niche Modelling to Test Diversification Hypotheses Using a Neotropical Rodent.” Evolutionary Ecology 33 (1): 111–48. doi.org/10.1007/s10682-019-09968-1.
Abstract available here: link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10682-019-09968-1
Sims Crane works with Diversified Environmental Services, lifting their oil diaster response boats and barges in and out of the Port of Tampa for training.
Dr Elspeth Thomson, Senior Fellow, Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore at Third Session: Economic diversification: Asian experiences; Gulf ambitions. IISS Geo-Economics and Strategy Seminar - Parsing the Reality and Promise of Gulf-Asia Engagement, 15-16 October 2011, Manama, Bahrain.
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Experienced, reliable residential and commercial excavating contractor serving metro Ann Arbor and SE Michigan providing septic system, sewer and water, land clearing, driveway excavating, site clearing, land balancing, septic cleaning, drain cleaning, sewer backup services.
Silva, Sofia Marques, A. Townsend Peterson, Lincoln Carneiro, Tibério César Tortola Burlamaqui, Camila C. Ribas, Tiago Sousa-Neves, Leonardo S. Miranda, et al. 2019. “A Dynamic Continental Moisture Gradient Drove Amazonian Bird Diversification.” Science Advances 5 (7). doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aat5752.
Full text available here: advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/7/eaat5752
Because the yield of maize increased so significantly, farmers can aim to diversify their crop yields for the first time. Cabbage is among the new crops introduced.
Local governments, First Nations and not-for-profit organizations along the west coast and Vancouver Island are receiving funding to promote economic diversification, clean-economy opportunities and infrastructure development.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024JEDI0020-000542
On 29-30 May, the International Workshop “Developing a Skilled Workforce for Economic Diversification”is organized jointly by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Swiss Cooperation Office. The aim of the event was to discuss the main political suggestions in strengthening qualification and vacational training systems for economic diversification as well as to identify common research issues, future exchange opportunities and cooperation jointly with the representatives of international research centers.
Sims Crane works with Diversified Environmental Services, lifting their oil diaster response boats and barges in and out of the Port of Tampa for training.
Diversification of household income sources though small livestock activities
An important part of the ‘Making a Living from Livestock’ project involves strengthening of livestock commodity associations such as LCDs and ISALS. Bambelelani Goat group has been a beneficiary of the project in this aspect. Established in 2014, the 17-member goat group has grown from humble beginnings to operating a successful enterprise through their lending and savings. Through the project they have been assisted with trainings in goat husbandry, veterinary services for their goats, as well as financial management skills that have proved crucial in helping them to sustain their successful business for the past 3 years.
annarbor.diversifiedexcavatingcontractor.com | 734-487-6454 | Diversified Excavating LLC - Ryan Moon -
Experienced, reliable residential and commercial excavating contractor serving metro Ann Arbor and SE Michigan providing septic system, sewer and water, land clearing, driveway excavating, site clearing, land balancing, septic cleaning, drain cleaning, sewer backup services.
Because the yield of maize increased so significantly, farmers can aim to diversify their crop yields for the first time. Cabbage is among the new crops introduced.
On 29-30 May, the International Workshop “Developing a Skilled Workforce for Economic Diversification”is organized jointly by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Swiss Cooperation Office. The aim of the event was to discuss the main political suggestions in strengthening qualification and vacational training systems for economic diversification as well as to identify common research issues, future exchange opportunities and cooperation jointly with the representatives of international research centers.
Sims Crane works with Diversified Environmental Services, lifting their oil diaster response boats and barges in and out of the Port of Tampa for training.
Students in Marie-Pier Boucher's "Space Exploration and Interplanetary Habitation" take V-flying lessons with visiting artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis as part of Media Lab Professor Joe Paradiso's "Diversifying Space" CAST Mellon Faculty Grant.
Learn more at arts.mit.edu
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Students in Marie-Pier Boucher's "Space Exploration and Interplanetary Habitation" take V-flying lessons with visiting artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis as part of Media Lab Professor Joe Paradiso's "Diversifying Space" CAST Mellon Faculty Grant.
Learn more at arts.mit.edu
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Sims Crane works with Diversified Environmental Services, lifting their oil diaster response boats and barges in and out of the Port of Tampa for training.
CHS is a diversified global agribusiness cooperative owned by farmers and local cooperatives across the United States. First organized in 1929, CHS employs more than 10,000 dedicated people around the globe who provide our owners and customers with a strong, efficient supply chain, access to global markets, and products and services for agricultural businesses and rural communities / At 6 pm we depart the dock and head into the Snake River with the first sighting the Ice Harbor Lock and Dam. We enter the Lock at approximately 8 pm – 9:00 pm and head to the Lower Monumental Lock and Dam for a 11;30 pm -1:30 am entry. We arrive in Clarkston, WA at 8:00 am and relax until our final excursion to Nez Perce National Historical Park at 1:30 pm.
Sims Crane works with Diversified Environmental Services, lifting their oil diaster response boats and barges in and out of the Port of Tampa for training.
UVM Professor Kathleen Liang, left, conducts research that helps Vermont farms diversify and sell directly to customers. For John Adams, Kim Antonioli and Peggy Adams of Adams Apple Orchard & Farm Market in Williston apple products are key, but Christmas trees and greens, bakery, eggs, flowering plants and arrangements round out the year. PHOTO CREDIT Cheryl Dorschner