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Stress creates havoc in our bodies. It causes our adrenal glands to work overtime producing excessive amounts of corticoids that not only raises our fight or flight response but also creates problems for the endocrine system. Decreased immune resistance, circulatory problems such as high blood pressure and skin imbalances such as blemishes, rosacea, dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis, are all exasperated by stress. Do any of the following traits apply to your skin? • Skin breaks out during stressful periods such as exam time or during a work deadline • Blemishes are small, usually localized around mouth and chin area • Skin produces moderate oil, mostly in T zone area • Episodes of red, rashy skin or flaky patches of dry skin especially on face, hands, feet or elbows • Family history of psoriasis, eczema, hives or other skin imbalances Skincare Regimen: Cleansing: use a soothing sulfate-free cleansing cream once a day with anti-inflammatory herbs such as German chamomile or rose. Try Chamomile Cleansing Cream Exfoliation: Do not exfoliate skin during reactive phases when rashes or itching is present. During dormant phases, exfoliate the skin with a gentle cleansing scrub fortified with calming oatmeal extracts. Try Cleansing Facial Scrub Toning: calm irritated skin with a homeopathic floral water. Try Rose Hydrolat Face Oil or Moisturizer: Use medium weight face oil with a base vegetal oil such as avocado, rich in nutrients and beneficial for cell regeneration, blended with soothing essential oils such as carrot seed, rose or German chamomile. Try Carrot Seed Protective Serum Use a richer moisturizer containing skin calming ingredients such as oat beta glucan (derived from oatmeal), calendula, nettle and sea algae extract as well as antioxidants such as vitamins A, C and E. Try Calendula Essential Hydrating Cream Skin Fitness: Eat beauty foods fortified with Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) containing Linoleic Acid found in wild salmon, mackeral or flaxseed. EFAs help skin cells maintain water as well as build dermal ceramides, which are the binding agents between skin cells that give them firmness and tonicity. Eat richly colored fruits and vegetables filled with anti-oxidant beta carotenes such as cantaloupe, grapefruit, mangoes, carrots, peppers and dark leafy greens to delay the signs of aging. Limit foods that cause an inflammatory response in the body such as sugar and high glycemic foods such as pasta, bread and potatoes that you may be more attracted to during stressful periods. Avoid spicy foods as well as dairy products that may help to create heat in the skin thus aggravating skin imbalances. Herbal Remedies: Add skin healing herbs such as Burdock Root, Red Clover Blossom and Dandelion Root to juice or tea. Try Clarifying Skin Tonic For daily maintenance, take an energizing herb such as Ginseng to help strengthen the body and to support over taxed adrenal glands. Try Ginseng Vitality Tonic In acute conditions, to help calm over-stimulated nerves frayed from itching, try a sedative herb such as valerian to help sleep. Try Relax Sleepytime Tonic Drink a calming tea to ease stress and tension. Try Rest Tea Skinceuticals: • Take a multi-vitamin daily. Try Naturopathica Multi-Vitamin Preventative • Take 500 milligrams of Black Currant Oil twice a day to calm dry, red aggravated skin. Black Currant Oil contains gamma linoleic aid (GLA), an omega-6 fatty acid that promotes healthy skin growth. You should begin to notice positive changes in six to eight weeks. Beauty & Balance: Try to incorporate stress balancing techniques. The feet have hundreds of nerve endings and can benefit from daily foot massages to relax over-stimulated nerve pathways. Try Peppermint & Tea Tree Foot Balm Special Rx: • Avoid hot showers and baths when skin is aggravated. Try to bathe once a day in cool water and as quickly as possible so not to strip the body of precious oil. Apply a thick moisturizing cream immediately after patting yourself dry. • Look for skin soothing herbs in creams or balms such as aloe vera gel, calendula, oatmeal or burdock to calm irritated skin. Try Calendula Essential Hydrating Cream • Sleep is the best antidote for stress reactive skin types. Dont let anyone or anything interfere with getting the minimum eight hours your body needs and stick to a regular schedule during stressful times. If cycles of skin irritation begin to repeat themselves, buy a pH test kit at the drug store to test the acidity of your body. Acid forming foods such as red meat, coffee or alchohol, create skin disturbances such as rashes, hives or intense itching. Skincare Express: Mist face with a soothing Lavender Hydrolat throughout the day (try keeping hydrolat in refrigerator for added cooling and calming action). Moisten and refrigerate a chamomile tea bag. Apply to face to soothe irritated skin. 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Using WSDL in SOAP applications Country/region [ select ] Terms of use All of dW ----------------- DB2 eServer Lotus Rational Tivoli WebSphere Workplace ----------------- Autonomic computing Grid computing Java technology Linux Open source Power Architecture SOA & Web services Web architecture Wireless XML ----------------- dW forums ----------------- dW Subscription ----------------- alphaWorks ----------------- All of IBM -- Home Products Services & solutions Support & downloads My account   developerWorks In this article: Background Sample WSDL document Wrap-up, and the next topic Resources About the author Rate this page Related links SOA and Web services technical library developerWorks   >   SOA and Web services   > Using WSDL in SOAP applications An introduction to WSDL for SOAP programmers Document options Document options requiring JavaScript are not displayed New site feature Plan and design IT solutions with our new Architecture area -- Rate this page Help us improve this content Level: Introductory Uche Ogbuji ( uche@fourthought.com ), Consultant, Fourthought, Inc. 01 Nov 2000 Web Services Description Language (WSDL) is a new specification to describe networked XML-based services. It provides a simple way for service providers to describe the basic format of requests to their systems regardless of the underlying protocol (such as Simple Object Access Protocol or XML) or encoding (such as Multipurpose Internet Messaging Extensions). WSDL is a key part of the effort of the Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) initiative to provide directories and descriptions of such on-line services for electronic business. This article provides a brief background and technical introduction to WSDL. Knowledge of XML and XML Namespaces is required and some familiarity with XML Schemas and SOAP is useful. In the past few years, a number of standards proposals have emerged in the past few years to providea key piece of the XML middleware story: networked service requests . These networked service requests are a way to request XML-related functionality from a remote machine over a network such as the Internet.) This has led to a standards race including notable entries such as Allaire Corp's Web DistributedData eXchange (WDDX) (see Resources), UserLand Inc's XML Remote Procedure Call (XML-RPC), Microsoft's Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) by David Winer, IBM, Microsoft, and others (see Resources). At the same time, some developers have even done quite well building applications over plain old HTTP. The biggest growth area for such XML-basednetworked services have been in content exchange and syndication. Similarly,there have also been a number of proposals for defining the descriptionsand structure of such content. Of these, the notable ones include InformationContent Exchange (ICE) from Vignette Corp and its partners (see Resources), and the RDF (Resource Description Framework)Site Summary (RSS) from Netscape and its partners (see Resources). Many developers havealso done very well using the common Internet standard of MultipurposeInternet Messaging Extensions (MIME). Thereare many, many other XML protocol initiatives out there; enough so thatthe W3C's has a brand new XML Protocol Working Group just for addressingthese issues (see Resources).It should be very interesting to watch the political sparks fly as theW3C tries to extract something coherent from this welter. Inthis bewildering array of ways to communicate between Web applications,a clear need has emerged for a mechanism to describe XML-based networkservices regardless of communications protocol and request structure. Withsuch a mechanism many advanced Web development tasks could gain an additionalmeasure of automation. For example: Portal toolkits could provide aplug-in system for content sections to make it easier for designers topick from a wide range of on-line services without delving into a lot oftechnical details. Industry groups and service brokerscould publish comprehensive white pages and yellow pages of on-line XMLservices, allowing developers to make quick technological assessments andcomparisons. Service providers could quicklypublish updates and versions of their request structures in a standardformat to help automate adoption by developers. IBM, Ariba, and Microsoft set out to craft just such a mechanism, and on September25th emerged with the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) version1.0 (see Resources). It is rather odd that this "1.0" spec was pretty much under wrapsuntil then; thus the XML community was left with no chance at a public review before the release date. At any rate, WSDL is a format for describingnetworked XML services, filling a large portion of the need I describedearlier. Background WSDLoccupies a space with many of its precedents overlapping some of the specifications.Let's take a brief look at the menagerie to provide some background. WebMethods'Web Interface Definition Language (WIDL), one of the pioneering specificationsfor description of remote Web services, was an XML format that took familiarapproach (which was accessing functionality on a remote machine as if it were on a local machine) to users of remote procedural technologies, such as RPC and CORBA. There was some fit between WIDLand the XML-RPC system by UserLand. The former has since faded away, asmessage-based XML technologies have proven more popular than their proceduralequivalents. The latter seems to be giving way to SOAP, which has supportfor message-oriented as well as procedural approaches. SOAP describes envelope and message formats, and has a basic request/response handshake protocol.Additionally, Microsoft developed the SOAP Contract Language (SCL) earlierthis year to provide a system for on-line service descriptions for SOAP-basedapplications. This work in SCL, in addition to other protocols and relatedwork from IBM and Ariba, has pretty much been phased into WSDL. Justbefore WSDL emerged, a consortium of 36 companies, including IBM, Ariba,and Microsoft, launched the Universal Description, Discovery and Integration(UDDI) system (see Resources), an initiative to provide a standard directory of on-linebusiness services with an elaborate API for querying the directories andservice providers. Microsoftkept itself busy in the area of Web services description before WSDL emerged.It had created another entrant, Discovery of Web Services (DISCO) (see Resources), whichis in now in limbo, outside Microsoft's official .NET strategic plan. DISCOdescribes how to find ("discover") SCL descriptions of services for a particularrequirements. Frankly, reading the DISCO spec, it is hard to make headsor tails of the value it was supposed to provide, but whatever it had ofuse has since been sprinkled into UDDI and WSDL. Parallelto Microsoft's efforts on SCL, IBM was creating the Network AccessibleService Specification Language (NASSL) (see Resources). One can also see that IBM threwits ideas fully into WSDL, and certainly its NASSL editors. IBM also gotinto the services discovery act with their Advertisement and Discoveryof Services (ADS). There doesn't appear to have ever been a formal specificationof ADS, though the Web Services Toolkit from IBM's alphaWorks project hasa reference implementation of it (see Resources). Ifyou are thoroughly confused by now, you're in good company. More than onewag has quipped that XML is a specification with no other use but to spawnscads of other specifications. The formation of the UDDI group is supposed to help in the area of service description. Out of the current spaghetti should emerge a simple order, creating anoverall protocol for deployment of Web-based services. This will probablybe in the form of separate but linked formats for service discovery, description, request/response protocol, request structure and data-typing, semanticdiscovery, and, of course, transport protocol. Figure 1 offers a suggested diagram representing this order and placing the various specificationsI've mentioned accordingly. Hopefully, it will help clear up the landscape.Within this picture, WSDL handles the specific purpose of a descriptionmechanism for services. Figure 1. Service roles and interactions Back to top Sample WSDL document Let'slook at how WSDL works with SOAP through the following example. Let ussay we are the entrepreneurs behind the imaginary company snowboard-info.com,an intrepid snowboarding industry database providing a service that allowsothers to query endorsements from snowboard manufacturers. A client cansend a request to retrieve this information from a server using a SOAPrequest like the one in Listing 1 . In natural language, Listing 1 encapsulates the question "Which professional snowboarder endorses the K2 FatBob?" Listing 1. A SOAP 1.1 Request POST /EndorsementSearch HTTP/1.1Host: www.snowboard-info.comContent-Type: text/xml; charset="utf-8"Content-Length: 261SOAPAction: "http://www.snowboard-info.com/EndorsementSearch"<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"> <SOAP-ENV:Body> <m:GetEndorsingBoarder xmlns:m="http://namespaces.snowboard-info.com"> <manufacturer>K2</manufacturer> <model>Fatbob</model> </m:GetEndorsingBoarder> </SOAP-ENV:Body></SOAP-ENV:Envelope> Inresponse, the server can send the SOAP 1.1 response (sans HTTP header)message for the foregoing request as shown in Listing2 . In natural language, it encapsulates the simple string response"Chris Englesmann". Listing 2. A SOAP 1.1 Response <SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"> <SOAP-ENV:Body> <m:GetEndorsingBoarderResponse xmlns:m="http://namespaces.snowboard-info.com"> <endorsingBoarder>Chris Englesmann</endorsingBoarder> </m:GetEndorsingBoarderResponse> </SOAP-ENV:Body></SOAP-ENV:Envelope> Nowthe overall structure of requests, the relevant data types, the schema of the XML elements used, and other such matter are left to the trading partners by the SOAP specification itself. WSDL provides astandard for service specification that unites the types of requests andthe requirements needed to process them. Inorder to get all the hot snowboarding portals and discussion sites hookedup to our system, we might want to define WSDL communications port s. We do so by releasing the WSDL description of our point ofservice as shown in Listing 3. A WSDL description for a Snowboardingendorsement query First,a bit of reassurance. Listing 3 may seem long,but WSDL is actually quite simple. Our sample WSDL document not only uses nearly every facet of WSDL, it also has a hefty chunk of XML Schemaand also takes advantage of the SOAP binding to WSDL. This last portion,though presented in the same service description, is technically an extensionto the standard service description. The whole thing is enclosed in the <definitions> element that describes a set of related services. The <types> element allows the specification of low-leveldata-typing for the message or procedure contents. Different mechanismsare permitted through namespace extensibility, but XML schemas are likelyto be the choice for most users, and is used in our example. This specifiesa simple element content model that you can see matches the sample exchangein Listing 1 and Listing 2 . WSDLprovides a system for importing data-type specifications located as separateresources, and there could be several such resources in cases of complexmessages in multiple usage domains. The <message> element definesthe data format of each individual transmission in the communication. In our case, one messagerepresents the EndorsingBoarder request and the other the response. Inour example, this is a simple statement that the body of the message isa particular element from the schema in the types section. The breakingof a transmission into message parts depends on the logical view of thedata. For instance, if the transmission is a remote procedure call, themessage might be divided into multiple parts, one of which is the procedurename and meta-data and the rest of which are the procedure parameters.There is naturally a relationship between the granularity of the data-typingand the break-down of the message into parts. The <portType> element groupsmessages that form a single logical operation. For instance, in ourcase, we can have an EndorsingBoarder request which triggers an EndorsingBoarder response, or in case of error or exception, an EndorsingBoarderFault .This particular exchange is grouped together into a WSDL port type .As you can see, the relationship to messages is made by qualified namereference. Thereare only four forms of operations with built-in support in WSDL: one-way , request-response , solicit-response , and notification .The latter two are simply the "inverse" of the first two, the only differencebeing whether the end point in question is on the receiving or sendingend of the initial message. Basically, WSDL supports unidirectional (one-wayand notification) and bidirectional (request-response and solicit-response)port types. Faults are only supported in the bidirectional port types,unlike the CORBA model -- I'll leave the inevitable controversy betweenthe two approaches right there for now. TheWSDL document so far has moved from the concrete and physical (data typing)to the abstract and logical (messages and port types), with some referencebetween the two. The <binding> element is the bit that firmly provides the connection between logicaland physical model. In this case, it takes the operation we have definedthrough the abstract port type and connects it to a concrete descriptionof how it is transmitted through SOAP. Here is where we come to the SOAPextensions to WSDL I mentioned earlier. WSDL also provides bindings tobare-metal HTTP and MIME, and full extensibility to other protocols. Oursample binding specifies the GetEndorsingBoarderPortType as having the SOAP "style" of Document . The style can be RPC or Document , the former indicatinga more procedural bent to the communication and the latter a message-exchangedirection. Of course, the dividing line between these is quite broad, andI can imagine much fruitless discussion over whether a given port typeis one or the other. My bias in this debate is to use Document nearly everywhere. Ourbinding also specifies the network transport as HTTP -- SOAP can be transmittedby other means, such as SMTP. The <soap:operation> elements get down to the grit, mapping the individual messages in the porttype to definition of the SOAP transmissions that actuate them. Note thatwe specify a SoapAction, which is required for SOAP over HTTP. The givenvalue must be used in the HTTP headers of the actual messages in orderto signal the "intent" of the message. This will supposedly allow intelligentproxying and firewalling of SOAP traffic some day. Thefinal element, <service> ,defines a physical location for a communication end-point. It uses theport type and binding specified earlier, and basically gives the Web addressor URI for a particular provider of the described service. Naturally, inour example, it is the address where we have set up our SOAP server totraffic in snowboard product endorsement queries. However,what if once having launched the service, it turned out to be a hit withusers, and traffic begins to overwhelm our server? We might decide to setup a mirror, perhaps in Europe. In this case, the service is exactly thesame, but we provide a separate URI from which it can be obtained. In theWSDL scheme of things, all we'd have to do to make this happen is modifyour WSDL document to add another <service> element such as in Listing 4 . Listing 4. An alternative <service> elementfor handling multiple sites. <service name="EndorsementSearchEuropeanService"> <documentation>snowboarding-info.com Endorsement Service European Mirror</documentation> <port name="GetEndorsingBoarderPort" binding="es:EndorsementSearchSoapBinding"> <soap:address location="http://www.snowboard-info.co.uk/EndorsementSearch"/> </port></service> Noticethe different service name and address. Now any users who find this WSDLdocument through whatever means of service discovery will have two optionsfor where to make the actual request. Afew general comments on our WSDL example. You can see that WSDL leans heavilyon XML namespaces. The XML namespaces given in the <definition> element's targetNameSpace attributeis by default attached to all the names used for the other top-level WSDLelements. Developers can use qualified names to refer to these elementsusing prefixes from the particular namespace declarations in scope. Notethat the default namespaces are not applied to un-prefixed nameswithin WSDL attributes. This is consistent with other places where theXML namespaces mechanism has been borrowed for use in disambiguating namesin the character data of XML specifications. XML namespaces are also usedto connect WSDL elements (and elements from binding extensions) to thedata-typing provided in the <types> element. In our example, we use the default namespace, http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/, to indicate the official elements of WSDL. However, the spec explicitlyleaves wide open the option of extending the core elements using elementsin other namespaces. Overallthis example is quite simple. It describes communication consisting ofshort SOAP transmissions, with two input strings and one output in eachoperation. WSDL could just as easily define multiple port types consistingof a myriad of messages that use the full, extraordinary range of XMLSchemas. Then again, at least in the short term, more simple communicationsbetween XML service providers and users is more likely to succeed. Back to top Wrap-up, and the next topic WSDLdoes a good job of covering its ground. It might seem modest, but is animportant building-block for XML-based commerce. WSDL is quite simple,which is no mean accomplishment considering the companies that worked onit and the political dynamics in which it emerged. IBM, Microsoft and Ariba seem to have provideda good example of how things can be done correctly between multiple vendorswhen building a specification. WSDLborrows very thoughtfully from other efforts to avoid re-inventing thewheel. It provides strong extensibility through XML namespaces, and givesmany tools to improve its usefulness for describing quite complex services.In all, even though one is always skeptical of specifications that springinto the public's hands fully formed as "1.0", it does seem that thereis little to nit-pick about. Onething WSDL leaves unmentioned is its potential for integration with RDF.As the W3C's oft-mentioned "semantic Web" expands, on-line service descriptioncould benefit from all that RDF has to offer in the form of networks ofrating and trust. In the next article on WSDL, I shall explore how to useRDF with WSDL. Back to top Resources Take a look at the WebDistributed Data eXchange (WDDX) by Allaire; it provides a simple protocolfor XML-message-based communications. Get familiar with InformationContent Exchange (ICE) , a protocol for the description ofdistributed content. The RDFSite Summary (RSS) provides a very simple specification for describingthe content in on-line resources. Read the W3C SimpleObject Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1 . Go to the WC3 compilation of XML protocol proposals Visit the home of the XML Protocol Working Group: XMLProtocol Activity . Read the complete Web Interface DefinitionLanguage (WIDL) document. Review the WSDL specification . Visit the Universal Description,Discovery and Integration (UDDI) site to get a complete understanding of the project. Learn about using for Discovery of Web Services (DISCO) . Download the PDF document specifying IBM's Network Accessible Service SpecificationLanguage (NASSL). The WebServices Toolkit package from alphaWorks, implements Advertisementand Discovery of Services (ADS). Back to top About the author UcheOgbuji is a consultant and co-founder of Fourthought Inc. , a consulting firm specializing in XML solutions for enterprise knowledge management applications. Fourthought develops 4Suite , the open source platform for XML middleware. Mr. Ogbuji is a Computer Engineer and writer born in Nigeria, living and working in Boulder, Colorado, USA. You can reach him at uche@fourthought.com . Back to top Rate this page Please take a moment to complete this form to help us better serve you. Did the information help you to achieve your goal? 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Another job scam in Margao | Goenkar.com | Goa.name Goenkar.com | Goa.name Skip navigation . Goa Facts The first Goan football club to lift the Rovers Cup was Dempo Sports Club, in 1975 Latest Articles Portuguese Passport Portuguese Passport psychophysiological No voting rights for 2 Goa MLAs New tariffs from Reliance Infocomm Gehlot urges Youth Congress leaders to be public-centric Goa Rajya Sabha member to be elected on July 14 Parrikar lets the cat out of the bag, says… Rain, wind bring down several trees Court unseats two Goa BJP MLAs Msg me luv Repression of Buddhism in Sri Lanka by Portuguese Reliance Makes State Calls Local SC refuses to stay Goa BJP MLAs' disqualification Another job scam in Margao more Poll Who Should Rule Goa?: The President BJP Congress My Grandma My Podere (baker) older polls | results Travel Goa | Goan.Name | Goa Hosting | Contact Us Home Another job scam in Margao (General) Within a week another incident of job duping has come to light in South Goa with fourteen persons being duped to the tune of Rs 5.98 lakh by promising them jobs in Gulf countries. The Margao town police have registered a cheating case against five persons in this connection. It may be recalled that two days back the Margao town police had arrested one Mr Joseph Rodrigues from Mumbai for allegedly duping job-seekers to the tune of Rs ten lakh. According to the Margao town police inspector, Mr Santosh Dessai an offence under Section 420 has been registered but so far no one has been arrested. The police have registered an offence against Kenedy Lawrenco, Ida Nunes, Abhijit Nagvenker, Concy Alex D’Souza and Thomas. The investigation in the case is being done by PSI, Mr Sudesh Naik. The duped youths are mainly from Sanguem, Fatorda and Ponda. According to the police, the alleged accused have collected amounts ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 65,000 from the youths. Mr Pravin Raghuvir Naik (23), a resident of Fatorda, Margao, lodged a complaint at the Margao police station in this regard. In his complaint, Mr Naik said that he and some of his friends were promised jobs in the Gulf countries by the accused, whose names have been provided to the police. In his complaint, Mr Pravin also said that the accused had portrayed to them that they were a reputed recruitment agency, which was in the business of arranging jobs abroad. He further said that he was given a copy of visa document with something written in Arabic and that the document was fake. Mr Pravin has alleged that a similar fake document was shown to some other youths and they too had been duped by the alleged accused. The complainant has also informed the police that after the youths sought refund of the money, one of the accused had issued post-dated cheques, which bounced due to lack of balance in the account. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... next page last page Post new comment Subject: Comment: * Formatting guidelines: Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd><b><i><font><u> Lines and paragraphs break automatically. More information about formatting options Information Goa eBooks / Guides News General Art Gossip Political Sports Tourist World User login Username: Password: Create new account Request new password Navigation create content events recent posts feedback Forum topics Active forum topics: Portuguese Passport Portuguese Passport IFFI psychophysiological AVC-KUWAIT RED & BLACK NITE New forum topics: Portuguese Passport Portuguese Passport psychophysiological AVC-KUWAIT RED & BLACK NITE Goan Monkeys more Who's online There are currently 0 users and 8 guests online. Browse archives « January 2006 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 home | archives | Articles | blogs | books | events | forums | polls | quotes | search Travel Goa | Goan.Name | Goa Hosting | Contact Us Hosted at GOA Hosting , Managed by AIT



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