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Jayne
Thanks Simon. Does anybody know any existing microbiological standards for tea (in bulk pack or individual teabags)? Appreciate your help.
Feb 01 2011 06:23 AM
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Jomy Abraham
New generation kids are very competitive. They can attain knowledge much faster than us. Its also a cruelty to Kids, if we produce them at older ages( even above 30 yrs is bit cruel due to several genetical reasons- only science- I am not an expert to explain it)May be I am wrong..
Feb 05 2011 06:50 AM -
Inesa
I agree Jomy, new generation is more smart, but the passion for something can come in late days. And the most important is to follow the heart and have high ambitions no matter how many smart youngsters is around you. Not everyone find their way in their 20ties. Someone spends the entire life trying to find themselves. The same is about love and making children. You can't say I have to hurry to fell in love soon, cause I'll be too old to make children. This was a mistake I did. But do...
Feb 05 2011 12:23 PM -

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