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Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year Eve Celebrations Around the World



New Year is celebrated all around the world with different tune and time. All over the world, there are special beliefs about New Year. Hindu New Year Celebration of the Hindu New Year varies based on geographic location. Most Hindus live in India,but many have different traditions. For example, the Hindus of Gujarat, inwestern India, celebrate the New Year at the end of October, at the same time as the Indianfestival of Diwali. For the Diwali celebration, small oil lights are lit allalong the rooftops. In northern India, people wear flowers to celebrate the New Year, commonly in pink, red, purple,or white hues. Hindus in central Indiadisplay orange


flags, flying them from the top of buildings. In southern India, mothers put food, flowers, and small gifts on a special tray. On New Year's morning, children must keep their eyes shut until they have been led to thetray. Muslim New Year The Muslim New Year falls eleven days earlier than theprevious year because the Muslim calendar is based on the movements of themoon. In Iran, people celebrate the New Year in March. As the New Year approaches, Muslims setgrains of wheat or barley in small dishes and sprinkle them with water. Whenthe New Year arrives, the growth of the sprouted grains reminds people ofspring and a new year of life.

New Year Eve

Jewish New Year The Jewish New Year is called Rosh Hashanah, and falls inthe seventh month, or Tishri, of the Jewish calendar (September - October). Rosh Hashanah is a holy time when people reflect on the things they have donewrong in the past, so they can improve in the future. Celebration of the NewYear begins at sunset the day before, and religious services are held at synagogues in observation. An instrument called a Shofar, made from a ram'shorn, is traditionally played and children are given new clothes to celebratethe New Year. In addition, New Year loaves are baked and fruit is eaten toremind people of harvest time. Chinese New Year The Chinese New Year is a lunar holiday that begins with thearrival of the second new moon following the winter solastice. It usuallystarts between mid-January and mid-February, (date varies) and lasts forfifteen days. As the New Year approaches, people clean their home to escape badluck in the upcoming year. Families gather for a feast on New Year's Eve, andstay up late, believing that it will prolong the lives of their elders. TheChinese people believe that evil spirits come around at New Year, so they letoff firecrackers to frighten them away. People often seal their windows anddoors with paper to keep the evil spirits out, as well.On New Year's Day, people dress in their best clothes andpresent one another with small gifts. Chinese people all over the worldcelebrate the first full moon with a colorful street procession, called the Festival of Lanterns. People fill the streets carrying lanterns and join agreat parade led by an enormous dragon. The Festival of Lanterns is believed tolight the way for the New Year. Bahai New Year The Bahai people have their own calendar consisting ofnineteen months of nineteen days plus a couple of extra days between theeighteenth and nineteenth months. They have however adopted the Iranian customof beginning the New Year in the spring equinox. The day begins at sunsetrather than midnight, and the New Yearcelebrations are held during the evening of March 20th. Korean New Year In Koreathe first day of the lunar New Year is called Sol-nal. This is for families torenew ties and prepare for the New Year. On the New Year's Eve people placestraw scoopers, rakes or sieves on their doors and walls to protect theirfamilies from evil spirit. Everyone dresses in new clothes, the followingmorning, symbolizing a fresh beginning, and gathers at the home of the eldestmale family member. Ancestral memorial rites are held, and then the younger generation bows to elders in the family. They wish them good health andprosperity in the coming year. The elders often then give newly minted money orgifts afterwards. New Year's Day food includes a bowl of rice cake soup.Koreans believe eating this soup will add an extra year of age to your life. Koreanage is actually calculated at the New Year. Everyone becomes a year older onNew Year's Day! Japanese New Year Celebration of the Japanese New Year ( Oshogatsu ) occurs onJanuary 1, as with Western nations. However, the Japanese people also observesome beliefs from their religion, called Shinto. For happiness and good luck, Japanese people hang a rope of straw across the front of their homes. Theybelieve it keeps the evil spirits away. Japanese people begin to laugh themoment the NewYear begins, so they will have good luck the whole year. Egyptian New Year In Egyptthe New Year is a public holiday and has a very festive atmosphere. Althoughthey know in advance when the New Year will begin, they still observe thecustom of the new crescent moon to be seen before the official announcement ismade. The sighting is carried out at the Muhammed Ali mosque which is at thetop of the hill in Cairo. Themessage is then passed on to the religious leader known as the Grand Mufti andhe proclaims the New Year. The men who wait outside the mosque wish each othera happy New Year by saying "Kol Sana We Enta Tayeb!" and then go hometo tell their families. Then all families sit down for a special New Yeardinner. On this day even the poorest of family serve some meat. No alcohol isserved because Muslims do not drink. Thai New Year The Thai New Year festival is called Songkran and lasts forthree days from 13 to 15 April according to the Gregorian calendar. The customsare many such as people throwing water over one another, hoping that it willbring good rains in the coming year and all the Buddha statues or images arewashed. They visit the monastery to pray and offer gifts of rice, fruit, sweetsand other foods for the monks. Another custom to bring good luck is to releasebirds from their cages or fish from their bowls. They carry a fish bowl to theriver to release their fish all at the same time as one another. They mightalso play the game known as Saba which is a game ratherlike skittles. Vietnamese New Year The Vietnamese New Year is called Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet forshort. The exact date changes from year to year, but it usually falls betweenJanuary 21 and February 19. A common Vietnamese belief is that the first personto enter a house at New Year will bring either good or bad luck. The Vietnamesealso believe that there is a god in every home who travels to heaven at the NewYear. In heaven, this god will reveal how good or bad each member of the familyhas been in the past year. Thus, the New Year is a time to reflect on the pastand improve in the future. A traditional Vietnamese belief is that the godtravels to heaven on the back of a fish, called a carp. Even today some peoplewill buy a live carp, and then free it in a river or pond. Cambodian New Year The people of Cambodiause the Indian Calendar to calculate the start of the New Year festival. Thefestival starts on the 12, 13 or 14 April according to the Gregorian calendarand lasts for three days. People clean and decorate their houses, as well asset up an altar to welcome the New Year Spirit Tevada Chhnam Thmey who is saidto come down to earth at this time. A statue of the Buudha is put on the altar,with flowers, candles, incense, a bowl of scented water, food and drink, andbanana leaves shaped into different figures. On the first day of the festivalpeople visit their local monastery and offer food to the monks. A special sandmound is built in the grounds of the monasteries on this day. The mound isdecorated with five religious flags, one on top of the mound and four aroundthe sides. Special games such as the Tug-Of-War, Angkunh and Boh Choong areplayed at the monasteries on each day of the festival. On the second day peoplegather with their families to wish each other a happy New Year and exchangegifts. They might also visit the monastery again to ask the monks to say aspecial prayer for their ancestors. On the third day the Buddha statues oftheir homes and the monasteries are washed. It is said this ensures good rainsduring the coming year. Children wash the feet of their parents as sign ofrespect on this day as well.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Getting angry good for health: Study

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It may contradict common wisdom but getting angry is good for health. The emotion reduces the negative impact of stress, says a new study.
According to the study, anger increases blood flow to that part of the brain which is involved in experiencing positive feelings. The study was conducted by inducing anger in 30 men with a simple laboratory method using 50 recognised phrases intended to aggravate them.
Dailymail.co.uk reports that before and immediately after the experiment, they measured the subjects’ heart rate, arterial tension, stress hormones testosterone and cortisol while scanning their brains.
Neus Herrero of the University of Valencia and his colleagues, said their findings, published in the journal Hormones and Behaviour, showed the left hemisphere of the brain became more stimulated.
Herrero said the left frontal region of the brain is involved in experiencing positive emotions, while the right is more related to negative emotions. The left frontal area also triggers ‘closeness’ which can generate happiness, whereas the right provokes withdrawal, fear and sadness.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Unsweetened chocolate protects heart by tackling high BP

Unsweetened chocolate
Cocoa can bring down blood pressure (BP) by inhibiting an enzyme that pushes it upwards – hence protecting the heart.
In fact, it was as effective as BP drugs designed for the same purpose, according to a new study by scientists from Linkoping University in Sweden.
Ingrid Persson, who led the study, said: “We have previously shown that green tea inhibits the enzyme ACE, which is involved in the body’s fluid balance and BP.”
“Now we wanted to study the effect of cocoa, since the active substances catechins and procyanidines are related,” the Daily Mail quoted him as saying.
Catechins and procyanidines are antioxidants that can reduce the damage oxygen can do to cells.
The team recruited a group of healthy non-smoking volunteers for the study. Two days before the study, they were not allowed to eat chocolate or anything containing similar compounds, including many berries, nor could they drink coffee, tea, or wine.
Everyone in the group gave a blood sample both before and after eating 75 grams of unsweetened chocolate with a cocoa content of 72 percent.
Scientists found ACE enzyme activity was reduced by 18 percent, three hours after the cocoa dose. This is comparable to the effect of drugs that inhibit ACE and are used as a first-choice treatment for high BP.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Jogging in park better than gym

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Jogging in the park boosts energy and improves mood more than going to the gym.
A walk in the great outdoors is better for body and mind than pounding the treadmill, according to research.
And those who burn off calories by jogging in the park or hiking on the moors feel happier than those who break a sweat in the gym. They also have more energy and may even find it easier to concentrate at work, reports the Daily Mail.
Exercising outdoors is better at cutting anger, fatigue and sadness than exercising indoors, says the journal BMC Public Health.
And saving money on gym membership fees could also give many a reason to smile.
The findings come from a review of 25 studies comparing the benefits of exercise in natural environments, such as parks, forests and university campuses, with “synthetic” ones, including gyms and leisure centres.
Those who chose an open-air workout also felt more energetic, and often found it easier to concentrate. However, there was no firm evidence that exercising outdoors is better for blood pressure or the immune system.
And not all “natural” environments are created equal – with those who did physical activity in parks and other green spaces benefiting more than others who pounded pavements.
Researchers from the University of Bangor in Britain said this systematic review contributes a rigorous and objective synthesis of the evidence for added benefits to health from activities in a natural environment.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Sunlight can damage your eyes

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Sunlight doesn’t just damage your skin, it can also ruin your eyes and increase the risk of cataract and damage to the retina.
The best way of protecting eyes is always to wear quality sunglasses, reports express.co.uk.
A research in Britain has, however, found that over 60 percent of Britons are influenced by fashion and price rather than whether or not the glasses are effective.
Protecting children’s eyes is especially important, yet nearly half of parents put cost ahead of protection.
Good sunglasses don’t have to be expensive. People should just look for those that ensure a safe level of ultra-violet ray protection.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

‘Blood transfusion can raise heart attack risk’

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Concerns are being voiced that while blood transfusions have saved lives, they may have also taken some.
Recent studies suggest a blood transfusion during surgery increases the patient’s risk of death, particularly from heart attacks or strokes and of serious illnesses, such as pneumonia and cancer of the lymph glands.
The risk, however, is not linked to contaminated blood infecting them with deadly viruses. Instead, scientists are investigating two possible causes, reports the Daily Mail.
One is that donated blood, instead of boosting a sick person’s ability to ward off infection, might leave their immune system unable to resist attacks by bacteria and viruses, according to the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
The other is that transfusions may trigger inflammation in the blood vessels, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes following surgery.
This is because during its 30-day shelf-life, stored blood undergoes key changes that can make it toxic for some recipients.
Researchers at the University of Kentucky in the US found that having a small blood transfusion of just one unit, roughly a pint (473 ml), increased the risk of dying within 30 days by 32 percent.
A pint is the lowest amount patients usually receive. Most need about three pints to help them cope with surgery.
The study looked at 125,000 patients undergoing surgery for a range of conditions, such as a hernia or appendix removal.
The National Blood Service in Britain advises that patients facing surgery should eat iron-rich foods – such as red meat, pulses, green leafy vegetables and nuts or seeds – to reduce the risk of anaemia.
“A shortage of iron can cause anaemia and correcting this pre-operation may reduce the need for a transfusion,” it concluded.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Spoonful of honey boosts energy

Spoonful of honey boosts energy
Ancient Greek athletes consumed honey to boost their energy and performance levels during Olympics events as it contains glucose and fructose, known to produce tremendous reserves of glycogen in the liver.
Having a spoonful of unprocessed honey before bed can support your brain function. The fructose is stored as energy reserves in the liver, ready to fuel the brain overnight.
Indeed, honey boosts the immune system and has an antibacterial effect internally and externally, helping the body to heal, reports the Daily Mail.
Colds are caused by viruses and honey is a natural antiviral. In a Pennsylvania State College of Medicine study, a spoonful of honey outperformed over-the-counter cold remedies, according to a Penn State statement.
Research in 2007 by Shone Blair at Sydney University concluded that honey dressings for superbug wound infections should be used as a ‘first choice’.
Honey supports friendly gut bacteria, aiding digestion, and is good for those with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and thrush. According to previous studies, one should consume take two teaspoons three times a day for gastric ulcers.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

The clock ticks life away

Alarm clock has several purposes:
  1. You wake up from sleep
  2. Put you into sleep (as long as you stared at the turning of the second hand)
  3. Give you the feeling of memories of the past
Recall my peak college, love, academic, career is not very brilliant, but very satisfied. I enjoy it , but also sad therein . Because blogs, I insignificant, become slightly less insignificant. Someone like me , I should be coveted looks of it. I hate someone , it should be ... impossible. I blog, virtually hundred reflects confidence in reality I was super-inferiority. I would hope that now there is a girl to love me, but really, if the girls fall in love with me, in fact I really do not know how to react. I love this stuff does not seem to understand. For now, I put it aside, stick my seventh law . 7:00 am to 19:00, seven days to spare, just 7 line...!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Researchers convert plastic bottles into porous Researchers convert plastic bottles into porous cement

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Researchers have converted discarded plastic bottles in combination with soil to form a porous cement like substance that could be the construction material of the future.

It could also considerably ease ecological hazard caused by billions of plastic bottles discarded every year.

Naji Khoury, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at Temple University in US, says the trademarked product is called ‘Plastisoil.’

Khoury said that it takes 30,000 of the better quality recyclable bottles to make one tonne of porous Plastisoil. He hopes to be able to use different types of recyclable plastic bottles in the future, according to a Temple statement.

Besides, Khoury said that an energy analysis shows that it uses less energy to produce one tonne of Plastisoil than one tonne of cement or asphalt.

Khoury said that Plastisoil could ease environmental problems created by stormwater run-off because stormwater can filter through it into the ground below.

The material could be used to form sidewalks, bike/jogging paths, driveways and parking lots. “We are currently testing the porous Plastisoil to see if we could also remove or reduce pollutants like motor oil from the water as it filters through,” he said.

He added that preliminary results also show porous Plastisoil to be cheaper to manufacture than existing technologies/products.

Khoury first developed Plastisoil with a co-inventors while at the University of Oklahoma, but he created the material after moving to Temple in 2008.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Going to gym can help us age more gracefullyGoing to gym can help us age more gracefully

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Working out can help you look and feel younger – or at least that’s what most of us who regularly work out fondly hope. Now scientists have discovered why exercise can hold back the years.
A study found an endurance exercise like a jog or spinning class increases the number of stem cells in our muscles, helping rejuvenate them, reports the journal PLoS ONE.
Tests showed that rats running on a treadmill for just 20 minutes a day could increase stem cells by almost half, proving exercise could be the secret of youth for our muscles, according to the Daily Mail.
Professor Dafna Benayahu from the Tel Aviv University’s Sackler School of Medicine in Israel, who ran the study, said: “When we age, we experience sarcopenia, a decline in mass and function of muscles.”
“As a result, our musculoskeletal system is more susceptible to daily wear and tear, which also explains the increased risk of falling in the elderly.”
“For the first time our findings can explain why older people who have exercised throughout their lives age more gracefully.”
The number of muscle stem cells normally declines with ageing. This prevents proper maintenance of muscle mass and its ability to repair itself. However, tests on rats who ran for 20 minutes a day for 13 weeks found the opposite happened.
The results showed younger rats exhibited a 20 to 35 percent increase in the average number of stem cells per muscle fibre. Older rats benefited even more, showing a 33 to 47 percent increase.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Raksha Bandhan in History

Raksha Bandhan in History
The traditional Hindu festival 'Raksha Bandhan' (knot of protection) was came into origin about 6000 years back when Aryans created first civilization

he Indus Valley Civilization. With many languages and cultures, the traditional method to Rakhi festival celebration differs from place to place across India. Following are some historical evidences of Raksha Bandhan celebration from the Indian history.
Rani Karnawati and Emperor Humayun
The story of Rani Karnavati and Emperor Humayun is the most significant evidence in the history. During the medieval era, Rajputs were fighting Muslim invasions. Rakhi at that time meant a spiritual binding and protection of sisters was foremost. When Rani Karnawati the widowed queen of the king of Chittor realised that she could in no way defend the invasion of the Sultan of Gujarat, Bahadur Shah, she sent a rakhi to Emperor Humayun. The Emperor touched by the gesture started off with his troops without wasting any time.

Alexander The Great and King Puru
The oldest reference to the festival of rakhi goes back to 300 B.C. at the time when Alexander invaded India. It is said that the great conqueror, King Alexander of Macedonia was shaken by the fury of the Indian king Puru in his first attempt. Upset by this, Alexander's wife, who had heard of the Rakhi festival, approached King Puru. King Puru accepted her as his sister and when the opportunity came during the war, he refrained from Alexander.

Lord Krishna and Draupathi
In order to protect the good people, Lord Krishna killed the evil King Shishupal. Krishna was hurt during the war and left with bleeding finger. Seeing this, Draupathi had torn a strip of cloth from her sari and tied around his wrist to stop the bleeding. Lord Krishna, realizing her affections and concern about him, declared himself bounded by her sisterly love. He promised her to repay this debt whenever she need in future. Many years later, when the pandavas lost Draupathi in the game of dice and Kauravas were removing her saari, Krishna helped her divinely elongating the saari so that they could not remove it.

King Bali and Goddess Lakshmi
The demon king Mahabali was a great devotee of lord Vishnu. Because of his immense devotion, Vishnu has taken the task of protecting bali's Kingdom leaving his normal place in Vikundam. Goddess lakshmi - the wife of lord Vishnu - has became sad because of this as she wanted lord Vishnu along with her. So she went to Bali and discussed as a Brahmin woman and taken refuge in his palace. On Shravana purnima, she tied Rakhi on King Bali's wrist. Goddess Lakshmi revealed who she is and why she is there. The king was touched by Her and Lord Vishnu's good will and affection towards him and his family, Bali requested Lord Vishnu to accompany her to vaikuntam. Due to this festival is also called Baleva as Bali Raja's devotion to the Lord vishnu. It is said that since that day it has become a tradition to invite sisters on sravan pournima to tie sacred thread of Rakhi or Raksha bandan.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Rakhi SMS

Rakhi SMS for Brothers

  • “Brothers are like streetlights along the road, they don’t make distance any shorter but they light up the path and make the walk worthwhile.”
  • “You were always my best friend, looking out for me, making sure the path I traveled on was smooth. Even if I searched the world over, there cannot be a better brother than you. Wishing You Life’s Best Always.”
  • “We were always close, looking out for each other even when life led us along different paths… Like an invisible thread, our love binds us together, making sure we’ll remember where we came from and what we mean to each other. Wishing you a joyous Raksha Bandhan, Dear Brother.”
  • “The loving occasion of Raksha Bandhan is the best time Brother, to reminisce fondly the wonderful moment we have spent together, sharing each other’s joys and sorrows… Thanks for spreading smiles everywhere and making life so beautiful, meaningful and Happy… My Dear Brother .”
  • “You never say no, you never say thats impossible and you never say you can’t. That’s my bro, a superman who make things possible and who make paths smoother. I love you Bro.”
  • “You are the person who holds me in my bad times, you are the person who dances with me in my happiness. I can’t recall even a single day when you were absent from my life. I really love you.”
  • Kaamyabi tumhare kadam chume,
    Khushiyan tumhare charo aur ho,
    Par bhagwan se itni prarthana karne ke liye,
    tum mujhe kuch to commission do!
    To my extremely lovable (but kanjoos) brother…
    Just kidding as always.
    “Happy Raksha Bandhan.”

Rakhi SMS for Sisters

  • "Sisters is probably the most competitive relationship within the family, but once sisters are grown, it becomes the strongest relationship."
  • “Sister is someone who is caring and sharing. Sister can understand things you never said. She can understand pain which is not visible to anyone. I love my sister.”
  • “It leaves a smile on my face when I think of those trifling fights we had and suddenly used to make up. The memories may fade away with passing time but the love we share will only grow. Happy Raksha Bandhan, Dear Sister.”
  • “God sent in my life a beautiful Angel in your guise, Sister. In good times or bad ones, you’re ready to extend your help and support. Thanks for all you do.”
  • “Sister is someone who is caring and sharing. Sister can understand things you never said. She can understand pain which is not visible to anyone. I love my sister.”

Humorous Rakhi SMS

  • “Hey didi you are the best. Do you know why? Because Iam your brother.”
  • “Har ladki ko aapka inteezar hai
    Har ladki aapke liye bekaraar hai
    Har ladki ko aapki aarjoo hai
    Yeh aapka koi kamaal nahi
    Kuch din baad ‘Rakhi’ ka tyohar hai!”
  • “Bhagwan kare tujhe bahut pyaar mile
    sabhi ladkiyan tujhe baandhe rakhi
    tujhe jeevan bhar ka unka saath mile.
    Happy Raksha Bandhan.”
  • "I am eagerly waiting for the Raksha Bandhan day. Guess, why? My brother has promised me the i-pod."
  • “Rakhi Ko Tyonhar Tha
    Rakhi Bandhane Ko Bhai Taiyar Tha
    Bhai Bola bahna meri ab to rakhi bandh do,
    Bahna Boli, Kalai Peechhe karo, Pahale Rupae Hazaar do.”
  • “Kya Bataoo Yaaro
    Meri Kismat Ki Kahani
    Kuch Is tarah Likhi Gai
    Jin Hatho Se Gulab Dena Chahta Tha
    Unhi hatho me vo Rakhi Bandhkar Chali Gai.”
  • “Aati Thi Jaathi Thi
    Hansti Thi, hansati thi
    Bhagati Thi, Bhagaati Thi
    Bolti Thi, Bulwati Thi
    Per aaj pata chala ki
    vah mujhe rakhi bandhana chahati thi.”
  • “Usaka Husn gaya kaleja cheer
    Nayano Se barbas Chhuta ek teer
    vo Muskrai, Nazdeeq aai
    Boli, Rakhi Bandhwale mere veer.”

Rakhi SMS for Teenager Brothers & Sisters

  • “Hey my sweet little pie, your cute smile makes my day, your small little hands take me out from all dangers of life. You are little angel of my life. I love you. Your’s elder sister/brother.”
  • “My cute angel from today’s onwards I promise you I’ll never scold you when you’ll tear my books, messed up my clothes. You are really a ray of happiness in my life.”

Rakhi Songs SMS

  • “Phoolon Ka Taaron Ka Sabka Kehna Hai
    Ek Hazaron Mein Meri Behna Hai
    Sari Umar Hame Sang Rehna Hai.”
  • “Jhula Bahon Ka Aaj Bhi Do Na Mujhe
    Jhula Bahon Ka Aaj Bhi Do Na Mujhe
    Bhaiyaa Goud Mein Uthao Na Aaj Mujhe
    Kad Se Hoon Badi Mann Se Chhoti Main
    Aaj Bhi Maan Lo Na Zid Meri.”
  • “Behna ne bhaai ki kalaai se pyaar baandha hai
    pyaar ke do taar se, sansaar baandha hai
    resham ki dori se -2
    resham ki dori se sansaar baandha hai) -2.”
  • “Mere Bhaiya Mere Chanda
    Mere Anamol Ratan
    Tere Badale Main Zamaane Ki
    Koi Cheez Na Lu) -2.”

Rakhi witty SMS

  • “Yes I love you. You are so cute, smart. My mother also likes you very much. My father is ready to take up our relationship seriously. So please don’t say no to my proposal. Accept me as your dearest, loveliest younger sister. Happy Raksha Bandhan Bhaiya.”
  • “Raksha Bandhan… time for me to realize each year that what a BIG MISTAKE I made asking God for a little sister like you.”
  • “Har ilzam ka haqdar vo hame bana jati hai, har khata ki saza vo hume bata jaati hai, hum har baar khamosh rah jate hai, kyonki who har baar Raksha Bandhan ka darr dikha jaati hai.”

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Barbie Doll


Barbie is a fashion doll manufactured by the American toy-company Mattel Inc and launched in March 1959. The doll was intended to be a teenage fashion doll. Barbie is a super star. Barbie is girl's favoritedoll. With over 15 makeup artists and hairstylists working on each doll. Barbie was one of the first toys to have a marketing strategy based extensively on television advertising, which has been copied widely by other toys. It is estimated that over a billion Barbie dolls have been sold worldwide in over 150 countries. In 2009, Barbie celebrated her 50th birthday. Here is the Barbie Dolls Wallpapers Gallery a new world of Barbie wallpapers and Barbie dolls for your computer, PCs & mobile.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

MicrosofT is Going To Lanch WindoWs 8

The Windows 8 release date has been shrouded in a cloud of rumors. Most experts expect a late 2011 early 2012 release of the operating system. A recently leaked Windows 8 product cycle chart provides the answers needed to determine the release date of the next Windows OS by Microsoft.

chart lists the planning, development and readiness product cycle of Windows 8 and related Microsoft products such as Internet Explorer 8, Windows Live Wave 4, Windows Live Wave 5 and Windows 7. It also lists major events.

Roadmap Spreadsheet can be downloaded click here

Some events and products have already been held / released and it is possible to pinpoint the release date of Windows 8 by making the remaining calculations.

Here is what we know. Forum I and Forum II have been major events, the former held in December 2009, the latter in April 2010. The listing lists four additional event, Forum III to Forum VI. The next two events fall into the development phase of Windows 8, the remaining two into the readiness phase.

Internet Explorer 9 and Windows Live Wave 4 have either been announced with final dates (at least for the beta) or released already.

Forum II was held 4-5 months after Forum I. If we take this approach we can calculate the approximate month of the other four forums. This would mean between 16 to 20 months from April 2010 on which coincides perfectly with the projected late 2011 release date.

The Windows 8 beta should be released around June 2011 and the final release might even hit the stores at the same time that Windows 7 was released, which was October.

The Internet Explorer 9 product cycle confirms the findings. Microsoft has announced a beta release of Internet Explorer 9 for August 2010. This would be the same time that Forum III will be held, which is exactly four months after Forum II.

The chart may be a bit off since Windows Live Wave 4 was released in June. It could be that Microsoft has projected the Forum III conference for June / July instead.

Could also be that the chart is not 100% accurate and it can happen that development cycles need to be shifted, especially if major issues are encountered during development.

Still, we are pretty sure that Microsoft will release the beta of Windows 8 in or around June 2011 and the final release of the operating system in or around October 2011.

What’s your take on the chart? We are very interested in users who can provide us with additional information including Forum III to Forum VI dates.



















































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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Famous Tourist Attraction Places in India, Historical Places in India


India is a land of scenic beauty with its snow-capped mountains, lushgreen fields, verdant hills and white-foamy rivers. India boasts of many world heritage sites as well as world-famous palaces and monuments. India is a vast land and there are thousands of placesyou can visit. From North to South, East to West there are numerousplaces which you can see, each more beautiful than the other. India is a country that breathes unity in diversity in healthy balance at all levels; climate is no exception and the hill stations of India have been the cause of several pleasant climatic conditions around the country. Let us take a peek into the various tourist spots under this category in various parts of the country. Are you planning to make a tour of India? Looking for a place that introduces you to the topmost tourist attractions of the country? The Top Tourist Attraction Places are: Taj Mahal, Goa, Kerala, Himalayas, Khajuraho Temples, Varanasi Ghats, Ajanta Caves, Ganges River, Mahabaleshwar, Mahabalipuram, Dalhousie Hill Stations, Darjeeling Hill Stations, Khandala Hill Stations, Konark Temples, Jaipur and Rajasthan. Here you will find Famous Tourist Attraction Places in India, Hill Stations in India, Tourist Attractions in India, Tourist Destinations in India, and Historical Places in India.


Taj Mahal


Goa


Kerala


Himalayas


Khajuraho Temples


Varanasi Ghats


Ajanta Caves


Ganges River


Mahabaleshwar


Mahabalipuram


Dalhousie Hill Stations


Darjeeling Hill Stations


Khandala Hill Stations


Konark Temples


Jaipur and Rajasthan