Described as the Middle East light, Bahrain is a country that mixes modern infrastructure with the identity of the Gulf. This country is known to be a Muslim country but is considered as one of the more liberal ones after it allowed its citizens the freedom to choose their religion. It is one of the few countries wherein you would see a mosque having a Catholic church or a Hindu temple as its neighbour.
Known to be the location of the Biblical Garden of Eden, it was known in ancient times by the name of Dilmun. With over eight million visitors a year, Bahrain truly has some of the best tourist attractions in the world. Thanks to the country's love for their heritage, Bahrain has preserved the oldest and most historical places.
This kingdom combines Arab culture Gulf glitz and the archaeological legacy of five thousand years of civilization. So, ever fancied visiting this authentic and welcoming place? First, let me introduce to you the places you could visit during your stay here.
Qalat Al Bahrain, is a castle that has been listed down by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It is composed of an artificial mound created by human inhabitants from 2300 BC up to the 1700's and was once known as the capital of the ancient Dilmun.
If you are into biology, or to be more specific, in botany the best place for you to visit is the Tree of Life. This tree is a 400-year old mesquite tree considered as a natural wonder. The tree stands alone in the desert about 1.2 kilometres away from Jebel Dukhan and where the tree gets the water to live that long is a complete mystery.
If you were wondering how people knew about oil in the Persian Gulf, then the first oil well in Bahrain might answer your question. Way back on the 16th of October 1931, the well began to spurt out oil and on the morning of June 2, 1932, it expelled a lot of oil which has been mined ever since.
Just like any modernized country in the world, Bahrain has its share of malls and markets. With the combination of tradition and a touch of modernity, you will surely love the market place of Manama Souq.. Located in the heart of the city, near Bab Al Bahrain the market is really not that difficult to find, though if you ever get lost, find a noisy crowded place and you are definitely there.
Touring Bahrain can be a wonderful adventure, and if you get a little hungry, go for the best Bahrain delicacy experience at Cico's Restaurant. This restaurant is an award winning restaurant so expect the best dining experience Bahrain can offer.
So, still wondering what places in the world to visit? Start with Bahrain! This country has a lot to offer whether you are a Muslim, a Catholic, a Hindu, a Jehovah, or a Buddhist. The stigma of Muslim countries has never been as untrue as it is in Bahrain where you will be welcomed like family.
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This helps boost speed of your computer - so even your Internet Explorer or web browser you use will works faster.
This will work for Windows XP users mainly.
Step One
First of all I remove all icons from my desktops, including shortcuts, my computer, recycle bin and all icons. They can be removed safely, you are not deleting them. Shortcuts are waste of space. I can still easily access everything. I show you how in a second.
To remove all items from desktop:
You can simple click on the icon one time, then click delete on your keyboard. I deleted my computer and recycle bin that way. They are simple removed from the desktop.
To easily access them if you need:
Click Start, then Click Run.
Type in: C:/
Hit OK. A window opens. Click the icon (there is a folder and an arrow pointing up) Click that another time and you will see My Computer, Recycle bin etc.
Once you get used to it, you find it easy. Memorize a bit the steps, that is all it takes.
Step Two
Now change your XP settings to classic. (this will also remove desktop wallpaper and change colors of your computer to default, which is blue, but it will boost your speed)
Right click on desktop (where there was my computer icon) select properties. You have a drop down menu. Select Classic Theme then click ok.
Step Three
Now, right click on your start button. Select properties. Then select Classic Start Menu. Then click Customize.
At the bottom, place a tick mark next to:
Display Run
Enable Dragging And Dropping
Remove the tick mark of all the rest.
Hit OK.
Now click on Taskbar at the top.
Place a tick mark next to:
Keep the taskbar on top of other windows.
Group similar task buttons together.
Untick the rest.
At the bottom place a tick next to:
Hide inactive icons.
Finally hit OK.
Step four
Now click on Start, then Programs. What you do not need, therefore you do not use regularly right click on it and select delete.
I have removed everything apart ones that I could not - the Startup Folder. You can still access those things by going to:
Click Start, then Run
Type in c:/program files
There you can see the programs of your computer. Again you just have to get used to using the run command and everything is easy. By now you should have seen a little improvement.
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