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Nobel Awards 2011

Nobel Awards 2011

The Nobel Prize in Physics
Saul Perlmutter, Brian P. Schmidt, Adam G. Riess
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Dan Shechtman
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Bruce A. Beutler, Jules A. Hoffmann, Ralph M. Steinman
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The Nobel Prize in LiteratureTomas Tranströmer
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The Nobel Peace Prize
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee, Tawakkul Karman
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The Prize in Economic Sciences
Thomas J. Sargent, Christopher A. Sims
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Leading Countries for Mineral Production of World

Leading Countries for Mineral Production of World

Find the list of leading countries for Mineral Production of World. Their are few of the countries that lead for mineral production.
Iron OreChina, Japan ,Russia
Copper OreChili,USA,Indonesia
TinChina, Indonesia, Peru
LeadChina, Australia, USA
ZincChina, Australia, Peru
ManganeseSouth Africa, Brazil, Australia
AluminiumChina, Russia, Canada
CementChina,  India, USA
PetroleumSaudi Arabia, Russia,USA
Nature GasRussia, USA, Canada
SilverPeru, Mexico, China
coalChina, USA, India


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Major Mountain Peaks of the World

Major Mountain Peaks of the World

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Would you like to go at highest peak to touch the Sky? But, do you which of the mountains is highest peak of the world. No to worry here are the details of major mountain peaks of the world. Here you will get the Mountain name, location-country and the height of mountains. Go to highest mountain peak to touch the sky. Best of luck!
Mountain Peaks LocationHeights (m)
EverestNepal8,852
K2(Godwin Austin)India8,611
KanchanjangaIndia8,598
MakaluNepal –China8,481
DhaulagiriNepal8,172
Cho OyuNepal8,153
Nanga ParbatIndia8,126
Hidden PeakIndia8,068
AnnapurnaNepal8,078
NandadeviIndia7,813


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Important Natural Local Winds

Important Natural Local Winds

ChinookHot, dry wind in Rockies, also called ‘snow eater’.
FoehnHot, dry wind in the Alps.
KhamsinHot, dry wind in Egypt.
SiroccoHot, moist wind from Sahara to Mediterranean Sea.
SalanoHot, moist wind from Sahara towards Iberian Peninsula.
HarmattanHot, dry wind blowing outwards from the interior of W. Africa, also called Guinea Doctor.
BoraCold, dry wind blowing outwards from Hungary to the north of Italy (near Adriatic Sea).
MistralVery cold wind, which blows down from the Alps over France.
PunasCold, dry wind blowing down towards the western side of Andes.
BlizzardVery cold wind in Tundra region.
BrickfielderHot wind in Australia.
PurgaCold wind in Russian tundra.
LevanterCold wind in Spain.
NorwesterHot wind in New Zealand.
Santa AnaHot wind in S. California in USA.


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International Organisations and Groups

International Organisations and Groups

http://www.examgk.com/ This post will guide you about International Organization and Group exists in the World. Here is the list:
The Common Wealth
  • It was originally known as ‘The British Commonwealth of Nations’. It is an association of sovereign and independent states which formally made up the British Empire.
  • Headquarters: London.
  • Members: 53
  • The British Monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) is the symbolic head of the commonwealth.
  • Commonwealth heads of government meet (CHOGM) is held in every 2 years.
Arab League
  • Established: March 22, 1945.
  • Objective: To promote economic, social, political and military cooperation.
  • Members: 22
  • Headquarters: Cairo
Asia Public Economic Corporation (APEC)
  • Established: Nov, 1989
  • Objective: To promote trade and investment in the Pacific basin.
  • Members: 21
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
  • Established: Dec. 19, 1966
  • Objective: To promote regional economic cooperation.
  • Members: 59
  • Headquarters: Manila
Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
  • Established: Aug. 8, 1967
  • Objective: Regional, economic, social and cultural cooperation among the non-communist countries of South-East Asia.
  • Members: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia.
  • Headquarters: Djakarta.
Common Wealth of Independent States (CIS)
  • Established: Dec. 8, 1991
  • Objective: To coordinate inter-common wealth relations and to provide a mechanism for the orderly dissolution on the USSR.
  • Members: 12
  • Headquarters: Kirava (Belarus)
Group of 8 or G-8
  • Established: Sept. 22, 1985
  • Objective: To promote co-operation among major non-communist economic powers.
  • Members: France, Germany, Japan, UK, US, Canada, Italy, Plus Russia (added later).
Group of 15 or G-15
  • Established: 1889
  • Objective: To promote economic co-operation among developing nations.
  • Members: 18
Group of 77 or G-77
  • Established: Oct. 1967
  • Objective: To promote economic co-operation among developing nations.
  • Members: 130
International Criminal Police Organization For (INTERPOL)
  • Established: 1914
  • Objective: To promote the international cooperation among criminal police authorities.
  • Members: 186
  • Headquarters: France.
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
  • Established: June 23, 1894
  • Objective: To promote the Olympic ideals and administer Olympic Games.
  • Members: 203
  • Headquarters: Switzerland.
International Organization For Standardization ( ISO)
  • Established: Feb., 1947
  • Objective: To promote development of international standards.
  • Members: 158
  • Headquarters: Switzerland.
International Red Cross And Crescent Movement
  • Established: 1928
  • Objective: To promote worldwide humanitarian aid.
  • Headquarters: Geneva.
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
  • Established: Sep., 1961
  • Objective: Political co-operation and separate itself from both USA and USSR (in the cold-war era).
  • Members: 118
  • The credit of evolving the concept goes to Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru. The other contributors were Marshal Tito (President of Yugoslavia), Dr. Sukamo (President of Indonesia) and General Nasser (President of Egypt). Bandung conference in Indonesia became the forum for the birth of NAM.
European Union
  • Established: Apr.8, 1965. Effective on July 1, 1967
  • Objective: To create a united Europe in which member countries would have such strong economic and political bonds that war would cease to be a recurring fact.
  • Members: 27 (The ten new countries which joined in 2004 are Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slavakia and Slovania). Bulgaria & Romania joined in 2007.
  • Headquarters: Brussels (Belgium). The common European, currency, Euro, was launched on Jan. 1, 1999
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
  • Established: April 4, 1949
  • Objective: Mutual defense and cooperation
  • Members: 26 + Russia
  • Headquarters: Brussels
Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC)
  • Established: Sept,1959
  • Objective: Attempts to set world prices by controlling oil production and also persues member interest in trade and development.
  • Members: 12 (Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, UAE, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Angola and Venezuela).
  • Headquarters: Vienna (Austria).
South Asian Association For Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
  • Established: Dec. 8, 1985
  • Objective: To promote economic, social and cultural cooperation.
  • Members: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Srilanka, Afghanistan.
  • Headquarters: Katmandu.
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
  • Established: Oct. 11, 1947, Effective from April 4, 1951.
  • Objective: Specialized UN Agency concerned with meteorological cooperation.
  • Members: 162
  • Headquarters: Geneva
Amnesty International (AI)
  • Established: 1961
  • Objective: To keep a watch over human rights violation worldwide.
  • Headquarters: London
  • Got Nobel Prize in 1977 for Peace.
Organization Of The Islamic Conference (OIC)
  • Established: 1969
  • Objective: To promote Islamic solidarity among member states and to consolidate cooperation among members.
  • Members: 57
  • Headquarters: Saudi Arabia.
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
  • Established: June 7, 2002.
  • Objective: To develop mutual cooperation.
  • Members: Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrghiztan and Tajikistan.
Scouts and Guides
  • Established: 1907 by Lt. Gen. Baden Powell.
  • Objective: To encourage good character, loyalty to god and country, service to other people and physical and mental fitness.
  • Members: About 13 million members of around 115 nations.
  • World Scouts Bureau: Geneva (Switzerland).
World Wildlife Fund For Nature (WWF)
  • Established: Sept. 11, 1961
  • Objective: To save the wildlife from extinction
  • Members: All the countries of the world
  • Headquarters: Gland (Switzerland)


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Major & Important Lakes of World on the Earth

Major & Important Lakes of World on the Earth

Major Lakes of the World on the Earth:
Largest LakeCaspian Sea
Largest saline water lakeCaspian Sea
Largest fresh water lakeLake Superior
Highest lakeLake Titicaca
Deepest lakeLake Baikal
India’s largest lakeChika lake

Other Important Lakes of the World on the Earth:
LakeLocationArea (Sq. Km.)
CaspianRussia and CIS371000
SuperiorCa nada and USA82414
VictoriaTanzania (Africa)69485
HuronCanada and USA59596
MichiganUSA58016
TanganyikaAfrica32892
BaikalRussia (CIS)31502
Great BearCanada31080
AralRussia (CIS)30700
Great SlaveCanada28438


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Major and Important Rivers of the World

Major and Important Rivers of the World

It is supposed that largest river is Amazon, although it is 222 km shorter than Nile (the longest river of the world). It is considered so because it is navigable by deep sea steamers and has the greatest flow of water. And III is Mississippi Missouri in USA.
Other major rivers details like name, its origin, where it falls in and the length of the river:
RiverOriginFalls in Length (Km.)
NileVictoria lakeMediterranean Sea6,650
AmazonAndes (Peru)Atlantic  Ocean6,428
Mississippi MissouriItasca lake (USA)Gulf of Mexico (USA)6,020
YangtzeTibetan Kin PlateauChina Sea5,494
ObAltai Mts., RussiaGulf of Ob5,410
Huang HoKunlun Mts.Gulf of Chibli4,344
YeniseiTannu-Ola Mts.Arctic Ocean3,804
CongaLualaba & Luapula riversAtlantic Ocean3,700
NigerGuineaGulf of Guinea4,180
MekongTibetan highlandsSouth China sea4,180
VolgaVoldai Plateau, RussiaCaspian Sea3,690
St. LawrenceLake OntarioGulf of St. Lawrence3,058
BrahmaputraLake MansarovarBay of Bengal2,900
IndusNear lake MansarovarArabian sea2,880


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Nations and Currencies

Nations and Currencies


CURRENCY OF AFGANISTHAN IS AFGANI

CURRENCY OF ALBANIA IS LEK

CURRENCY OF ARGENTINA IS PESO

CURRENCY OF BANGLADESH IS TAKA

CURRENCY OF AFGANISTHAN IS AFGANI

CURRENCY OF ALBANIA IS LEK

CURRENCY OF ARGENTINA IS PESO

CURRENCY OF BANGLADESH IS TAKA

THE CURRENCY OF IRELAND IS EURO

THE CURRENCY OF KOREA IS WON

THE CURRENCY OF MALAYSIA IS RINGGIT

THE CURRENCY OF ROMANIA IS LEU

THE CURRENCY OF THAILAND IS BAHT

THE CURRENCY OF YEMEN IS RIAL