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Five Writing Prompts to Limber Your Fiction Muscles recently some private tour operators in Mumbai have understood the need to tap the "Bollywood" bug as part of their Mumbai 'Darshan' packages. Such operators charge around US $100 or rupees 3900 per head for a day's guided studio tour with or without lunch packages. The experience gets tourists closer to understanding the nuances and technicalities of running one of India's largest and most glamorous industries.Most people wouldn’t dream of starting an intense workout without a warm-up first, but many writers will attempt a marathon session of writing, only to find their fiction muscles have atrophied.Time to stretch your writing muscles. Use one of these five prompts as a warm-up before you sit down for your next writing session.1) Write a letter to your first teenage crush, the one you could never bring yourself to approach. Confess all the things you felt for this person, and don’t leave out the embarrassing bits.2) Imagine you’ve reached your ultimate publishing goal – The Bestseller! Write a journal entry about how your life has changed. Go ahead and dream big for this one.3) Remember a special moment from your ch The trip includes either a film studio or a television soap shoot on location at one of the studios. Tourists get to watch actors and technicians create scenes most fans might already be aware of in the real set, setting off a de ja vu appeal. Sometimes, a post-production studio experience is thrown in where tourists learn and see in-situ dubbing, sound-editing and some other special effects that are added to movies. As most live studios in Mumbai are not open to viewing for the general public, it is left to the individual tour operators to work out th PurePoint Golf Tips for Posture and How to Improve Your Golf Game with Driver Posture It's an emerging global battle between Tourism Boards to rope in to the Bollywood saga. Bollywood is the international and the most popular definition of the Hindi language movie sector in India, which is perhaps one of the world's largest too. Selling a billion more tickets annually than Hollywood, Bollywood showcases themes from all over the world.Copyright 2006 David NevogtWhen you go out and play golf, do you consistently hit the ball fat? How many times do you hit the ball thin?I believe it has a lot to do with your posture. There have been a lot of golf tips written on posture, but let me give it to you real quick, real simple, and I guarantee these golf tips will help you the next time you're out.If you tend to hit the ball fat and hit the ground behind the ball, there is a chance you might be bent over a little too much. If I try to hit the golf ball while you’re bent over too much, you will run into the ground, way behind it.Here are a few golf tips to help you. Instead, at address, simply lift your chin up a little bit, and that will help you swing The Hindi film industry has now led fans of this popular cine culture to experience fresher climes in the Finnish Lapland of Rovaniemi and Poland (Fanaa), Victoria in Australia (Salaam Namaste), Korea (Gangster), Brazil (Dhoom II), Kandahar and Kabul (Kabul Express), Ras Al Khaimah (Deewane Hue Pagal, 36 China Town) and Malaysia (Don II). The trend which began with "Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge in the 90's lapping up the UK and Swiss borders has now transcended its' boundaries across the Atlantic to New York with Kabhie Alvida Na Kehna and Kaal Ho Na Ho. As Dubai along with Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE, Hong Kong and Singapore get added as new destinations to the Mumbai film repertoire, Tourism Boards the world over along with Mumbai and India are clamoring for a slice of the Indian film industry which is expected to cross a turnover of Rs140 billion, as per a KPMG consultancy report. Kashmir and Kerala have given way to world destinations as more producers go westwards to film their movie musicals. The Indian Tourism Ministry and the Maharashtra government too have pulled up their socks and are looking to create private or public partnerships to promote Bollywood Tourism, especially in the United Kingdom which has already worked out a counter tourism strategy to lure Hindi film fans. The British move is to allow Hindi film buffs to walk the paths of the now famous British locales of London, Scotland and Yorkshire and relive their favorite Bollywood's filmy moments. With Indias' official carrier proposing to add new flights on to the London and Europe sector to rope in the large Indian expatriate community, Britain's Tourism department is already pitching high on Bollywood through the sale and distribution of an innovative "Bollywood Map of Britain", with dozens of dots that identify now-seen scenes from Hindi blockbusters- locations such as the Blenheim Palace, Waddesden Manor- used extensively for the shots of Kabhie Khushie Kabhie Gham (K3G) and many more such spots made famous in Bollywood movies. In the recent past, Hong Kong recorded a 24.7 per cent growth in visitors from India and this has led the tourism board to learn certain movie making linkages between Mumbai and Hong Kong which has plans to develop destination and tour packages revolving around Bollywood and also market the extensive production centers in Hong Kong to Indian movie makers. The Singapore Tourism Board in 2006 launched a "KKrissh" tour package. The Swiss success of Bollywood has now trickled onto Finland and the Finnish Tourism Board (FTB) had in the recent past organized programs for Bollywood's dream merchants to familiarize themselves with Finland. The FTB proposes to give location subsidies. Other sops and easy permissions to set up cameras and shots in Finland are being studied. The idea of the FTB is to sell the midnight sun and Northern Lights of the archipelago and bring it under Bollywood's arch lights. With a direct flight o Helsinki from India, it's only a wait and watch scene with Bollywood fans adding Santa land to their holiday destination! With film festivals and awards shows the rage of the times, more and more countries are offering their destination points to set shop for Bollywood's pre and post productions, also setting aside budgets for awards and glitterati shows. The Malaysian Government had set aside about $US 2.7 million to host the 2006 Global Indian Film Awards (GIFA) thus pushing up sales for Malaysia as a prime Bollywood destination, already made famous in a host of Hindi films. Only recently some private tour operators in Mumbai have understood the need to tap the "Bollywood" bug as part of their Mumbai 'Darshan' packages. Such operators charge around US $100 or rupees 3900 per head for a day's guided studio tour with or without lunch packages. The experience gets tourists closer to understanding the nuances and technicalities of running one of India's largest and most glamorous industries. The trip includes either a film studio or a television soap shoot on location at one of the studios. Tourists get to watch actors and technicians create scenes most fans might already be aware of in the real set, setting off a de ja vu appeal. Sometimes, a post-production studio experience is thrown in where tourists learn and see in-situ dubbing, sound-editing and some other special effects that are added to movies. As most live studios in Mumbai are not open to viewing for the general public, it is left to the individual tour operators to work out the 10 Even More Secrets and Tips for Writing Better Solo Ads - Part 3 gapore get added as new destinations to the Mumbai film repertoire, Tourism Boards the world over along with Mumbai and India are clamoring for a slice of the Indian film industry which is expected to cross a turnover of Rs140 billion, as per a KPMG consultancy report. Kashmir and Kerala have given way to world destinations as more producers go westwards to film their movie musicals.Here are 10 even more secrets and tips for writing a better ‘Solo Advertisement'. This is part 3 of 3 articles that should be very helpful with improving all your advertising. This article will get into more advanced secrets and tips. But to write great ads all of these tips need to be a part of your ad writing process.1) Use a testimonial – Testimonials work great on websites so why not use one in your solo ad? You can even use a short one as your subject line. With all the junk mail out there it's getting harder and harder for people to believe your advertisements. But by using a testimonial or two you just may make your ad a little more believable Try using one in your ad and see if you get more visitors to your website.2) Add The Indian Tourism Ministry and the Maharashtra government too have pulled up their socks and are looking to create private or public partnerships to promote Bollywood Tourism, especially in the United Kingdom which has already worked out a counter tourism strategy to lure Hindi film fans. The British move is to allow Hindi film buffs to walk the paths of the now famous British locales of London, Scotland and Yorkshire and relive their favorite Bollywood's filmy moments. With Indias' official carrier proposing to add new flights on to the London and Europe sector to rope in the large Indian expatriate community, Britain's Tourism department is already pitching high on Bollywood through the sale and distribution of an innovative "Bollywood Map of Britain", with dozens of dots that identify now-seen scenes from Hindi blockbusters- locations such as the Blenheim Palace, Waddesden Manor- used extensively for the shots of Kabhie Khushie Kabhie Gham (K3G) and many more such spots made famous in Bollywood movies. In the recent past, Hong Kong recorded a 24.7 per cent growth in visitors from India and this has led the tourism board to learn certain movie making linkages between Mumbai and Hong Kong which has plans to develop destination and tour packages revolving around Bollywood and also market the extensive production centers in Hong Kong to Indian movie makers. The Singapore Tourism Board in 2006 launched a "KKrissh" tour package. The Swiss success of Bollywood has now trickled onto Finland and the Finnish Tourism Board (FTB) had in the recent past organized programs for Bollywood's dream merchants to familiarize themselves with Finland. The FTB proposes to give location subsidies. Other sops and easy permissions to set up cameras and shots in Finland are being studied. The idea of the FTB is to sell the midnight sun and Northern Lights of the archipelago and bring it under Bollywood's arch lights. With a direct flight o Helsinki from India, it's only a wait and watch scene with Bollywood fans adding Santa land to their holiday destination! With film festivals and awards shows the rage of the times, more and more countries are offering their destination points to set shop for Bollywood's pre and post productions, also setting aside budgets for awards and glitterati shows. The Malaysian Government had set aside about $US 2.7 million to host the 2006 Global Indian Film Awards (GIFA) thus pushing up sales for Malaysia as a prime Bollywood destination, already made famous in a host of Hindi films. Only recently some private tour operators in Mumbai have understood the need to tap the "Bollywood" bug as part of their Mumbai 'Darshan' packages. Such operators charge around US $100 or rupees 3900 per head for a day's guided studio tour with or without lunch packages. The experience gets tourists closer to understanding the nuances and technicalities of running one of India's largest and most glamorous industries. The trip includes either a film studio or a television soap shoot on location at one of the studios. Tourists get to watch actors and technicians create scenes most fans might already be aware of in the real set, setting off a de ja vu appeal. Sometimes, a post-production studio experience is thrown in where tourists learn and see in-situ dubbing, sound-editing and some other special effects that are added to movies. As most live studios in Mumbai are not open to viewing for the general public, it is left to the individual tour operators to work out th To Diet Or Not To Diet? Indian expatriate community, Britain's Tourism department is already pitching high on Bollywood through the sale and distribution of an innovative "Bollywood Map of Britain", with dozens of dots that identify now-seen scenes from Hindi blockbusters- locations such as the Blenheim Palace, Waddesden Manor- used extensively for the shots of Kabhie Khushie Kabhie Gham (K3G) and many more such spots made famous in Bollywood movies.Am I overweight? This is one of the most commonly asked question among people in all walks of life. You may have put on some extra weight, but this doesn't necessarily mean you have a weight problem. Standing on the bathroom scales won't tell you whether you need to lose weight either, what matters is your Body Mass Index (BMI). BMI finds out whether you weight falls within the acceptable range relative to your height.If your BMI is over 30, you are obese and should definitely contemplate losing weight. Ideally, your BMI should be between 20 and 25, but if yours is a little above this, don't panic. The way the extra weight is distributed around your body is a significant factor, more than the BMI count.Doctors assess the extent t In the recent past, Hong Kong recorded a 24.7 per cent growth in visitors from India and this has led the tourism board to learn certain movie making linkages between Mumbai and Hong Kong which has plans to develop destination and tour packages revolving around Bollywood and also market the extensive production centers in Hong Kong to Indian movie makers. The Singapore Tourism Board in 2006 launched a "KKrissh" tour package. The Swiss success of Bollywood has now trickled onto Finland and the Finnish Tourism Board (FTB) had in the recent past organized programs for Bollywood's dream merchants to familiarize themselves with Finland. The FTB proposes to give location subsidies. Other sops and easy permissions to set up cameras and shots in Finland are being studied. The idea of the FTB is to sell the midnight sun and Northern Lights of the archipelago and bring it under Bollywood's arch lights. With a direct flight o Helsinki from India, it's only a wait and watch scene with Bollywood fans adding Santa land to their holiday destination! With film festivals and awards shows the rage of the times, more and more countries are offering their destination points to set shop for Bollywood's pre and post productions, also setting aside budgets for awards and glitterati shows. The Malaysian Government had set aside about $US 2.7 million to host the 2006 Global Indian Film Awards (GIFA) thus pushing up sales for Malaysia as a prime Bollywood destination, already made famous in a host of Hindi films. Only recently some private tour operators in Mumbai have understood the need to tap the "Bollywood" bug as part of their Mumbai 'Darshan' packages. Such operators charge around US $100 or rupees 3900 per head for a day's guided studio tour with or without lunch packages. The experience gets tourists closer to understanding the nuances and technicalities of running one of India's largest and most glamorous industries. The trip includes either a film studio or a television soap shoot on location at one of the studios. Tourists get to watch actors and technicians create scenes most fans might already be aware of in the real set, setting off a de ja vu appeal. Sometimes, a post-production studio experience is thrown in where tourists learn and see in-situ dubbing, sound-editing and some other special effects that are added to movies. As most live studios in Mumbai are not open to viewing for the general public, it is left to the individual tour operators to work out th So You Really Think Your Listing is Enticing to the Bidder? past organized programs for Bollywood's dream merchants to familiarize themselves with Finland. The FTB proposes to give location subsidies. Other sops and easy permissions to set up cameras and shots in Finland are being studied. The idea of the FTB is to sell the midnight sun and Northern Lights of the archipelago and bring it under Bollywood's arch lights. 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Learn to spell and write correctly, missing the odd comma or semi colon is generally nothing to worry about but there is nothing more certain to scream an amateur and make your potential bidder wary than a poorly spelt and written listing.< With film festivals and awards shows the rage of the times, more and more countries are offering their destination points to set shop for Bollywood's pre and post productions, also setting aside budgets for awards and glitterati shows. The Malaysian Government had set aside about $US 2.7 million to host the 2006 Global Indian Film Awards (GIFA) thus pushing up sales for Malaysia as a prime Bollywood destination, already made famous in a host of Hindi films. Only recently some private tour operators in Mumbai have understood the need to tap the "Bollywood" bug as part of their Mumbai 'Darshan' packages. Such operators charge around US $100 or rupees 3900 per head for a day's guided studio tour with or without lunch packages. The experience gets tourists closer to understanding the nuances and technicalities of running one of India's largest and most glamorous industries. The trip includes either a film studio or a television soap shoot on location at one of the studios. Tourists get to watch actors and technicians create scenes most fans might already be aware of in the real set, setting off a de ja vu appeal. Sometimes, a post-production studio experience is thrown in where tourists learn and see in-situ dubbing, sound-editing and some other special effects that are added to movies. As most live studios in Mumbai are not open to viewing for the general public, it is left to the individual tour operators to work out th Aromatherapy- Balance the Five Elements - Water Element recently some private tour operators in Mumbai have understood the need to tap the "Bollywood" bug as part of their Mumbai 'Darshan' packages. Such operators charge around US $100 or rupees 3900 per head for a day's guided studio tour with or without lunch packages. 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Tourists get to watch actors and technicians create scenes most fans might already be aware of in the real set, setting off a de ja vu appeal. Sometimes, a post-production studio experience is thrown in where tourists learn and see in-situ dubbing, sound-editing and some other special effects that are added to movies. As most live studios in Mumbai are not open to viewing for the general public, it is left to the individual tour operators to work out their contracts with the studios they have a nexus with. Filmistan studio is one of the more popular studios open to public. However, to really thrive on the real Indian movie experience, Tollywood or the Southern Hyderabad based film industry is the place to be. With Mumbai belting out Hindi movies, Telegu, the second most widely spoken language in South India adds to the splendor and glamour of Tollywood. Producing over 150 feature films a year in and around the new emerging IT hub in Hyderabad, it is worth a visit to Ramoji City -one of the largest filmmaking complexes in the world. With more than 1,600 acres of ply streetscapes, sound stages, warehouses, post-production facilities, hotels, restaurants Ramoji City is modeled as theme park and has been adjudged by the Guinness Book of World record as a complete tinsel town. Ramoji City is akin to experiencing movie magic and "real time" scenes recreated as in the Universal Studios or a Disney or MGM studio in the West. With an entry fee of rupees 250 or $US 5, it's an experience which Mumbai is yet to reel on! ENDs
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