Wednesday, December 31, 2008

WISH YOU ALL A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR 2009

HI MY DEAR VALUABLE READER AND BLOG VISITORS,
I WISH YOU ALL 'A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR - 2009''
ALSO WISH YOU ALL TO ATTAIN GREAT PROSPERTY UNTO YOUR LIFE.

"USE ALL YOUR EFFORTS TO ACHIVE
A NEW THING TO
THE NEW HEIGHTS
FROM THIS NEW YEAR"
LOVE.


The Injustice Has Become Justice

This article is taken from the blog:-http://almaha78.blogspot.com/
and posted by:-Posted by ِِAlmaha

After reading this i felt very sad. We lost our responsibility of being a human,we are slowley loosing and dragging away from our 'human identity and values'. Viloence seems to be the part and parcel of life every where in the world. It is a very sad reality of our today.What shall we do now? where are we leading our forth coming generation? Can we all unite to eradicate this ugly game named of 'war' ?

The Injustice Has Become Justice

It seems we have forgotten we are human beings. Our world has become value-free. The injustice has become justice, and only the fittest survive to us.

The world watches Palestinians being massacred in Gaza but they justify all these acts of terrorism ,violence ,brutality, and inhumanity the Israelis are committing in the name of self-defense. How could those Jews defend themselves on a land they occupied? Because the American government says so? Yes .The world belongs to the American government and Muslims and Arabs are not part of this world.

Muslims and Arabs are suffering and dying and if they try to fight against the oppression and injustice they are called terrorists. How just is that? So either they are slaves of the ones oppressing them or they are killed and called terrorists?

And what is worse is Muslims today see their own leaders betraying them to the ones killing them. Is there anything worse than that?I do not know how cruel and brutal those people could be. I feel nothing but pain and betrayal like all Muslims and Arabs, but I do believe injustice does not last. What lasts is justice and freedom..

ENGLISH TEACHERS DO NOT READ THIS..


This is an funny english essay wrritten by an IAS aspirant.it came up in the news paper.i have recived it through mail after reading can't hold my laugh and now intented to make you laugh.
For English Teachers attenion:- if you are a week hearted person please don't read the above.
(Note-for better view 'touble click' on your mouse left button for the enlarger view of the picture)

Monday, December 29, 2008

Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett Biography

Warren Buffett
Born :-August 30, 1930 (1930-08-30) (age 78) Omaha, Nebraska
Nationality ;- American
Occupation:-Chairman&CEO,BerkshireHathaway.
Salary :-US$100,000
Net worth :-US $62 billion (2008)

Spouse(s) :- Susan Buffett (1932–2004) (her death),Astrid Menks (2006-)
Children :-Susie Buffett,Howard Graham Buffett,Peter Buffett
Website:-
http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/


Warren Edward Buffett (born August 30, 1930) is an American investor, businessman, and philanthropist. He is one of the world's most successful investors and the largest shareholder and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He was ranked by Forbes as the richest man in the world during the first half of 2008, with an estimated net worth of $62.0 billion.


Often called the "Oracle of Omaha,"or "the Sage of Omaha",Buffett is noted for his adherence to the value investing philosophy and for his personal frugality despite his immense wealth His 2006 annual salary was about $100,000, which is vanishingly small compared to senior executive remuneration in comparable companies. When Buffett spent $9.7 millionof Berkshire's funds on a private jet in 1989, he jokingly named it "The Indefensible" because of his past criticisms of such purchases by other CEOs.He lives in the same house in the central Dundee neighborhood of Omaha that he bought in 1958 for $31,500 and today, it is valued at around $700,000.Buffett also is a notable philanthropist. In 2006, he announced a plan to give away his fortune to charity, with 83% of it going to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2007, he was listed among Time's 100 Most Influential People in The World. He also serves as a member of the board of trustees at Grinnell College.
The snow ball is a great book about him.To buy and read the book, click here.
source:Wikipedia

"THE PATRIOTIC" Prime Minister John Howard - Australia

The views of Patriotic Australian Prime Minister
IndiaNeeds A Leader Like This !
Prime Minister John Howard - Australia
Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law were told on Wednesday to get out of Australia , as the government targeted radicals in a bid to head off potential terror attacks.

Separately, Howard angered some Australian Muslims on Wednesday by saying he supported spy agencies monitoring the nation's mosques. Quote: 'IMMIGRANTS, NOT AUSTRALIANS, MUST ADAPT. Take It Or Leave It. I am tired of this nation worrying about whether we are offending some individual or their culture. Since the terrorist attacks on Bali , we have experienced a surge in patriotism by the majority of Australians.'

'This culture has been developed over two centuries of struggles, trials and victories by millions of men and women who have sought freedom'


'We speak mainly ENGLISH, not Spanish, Lebanese, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, or any other language. Therefore, if you wish to become part of our society . Learn the language!'


'Most Australians believe in God. This is not some Christian, right wing, political push, but a fact, because Christian men and women, on Christian principles, founded this nation, and this is clearly documented. It is certainly appropriate to display it on the walls of our schools. If God offends you, then I suggest you consider another part of the world as your new home, because God is part of our culture.'


'We will accept your beliefs, and will not question why. All we ask is that you accept ours, and live in harmony and peaceful enjoyment with us.'


'This is OUR COUNTRY, OUR LAND, and OUR LIFESTYLE, and we will allow you every opportunity to enjoy all this. But once you are done complaining, whining, and griping about Our Flag, Our Pledge, Our Christian beliefs, or Our Way of Life, I highly encourage you take advantage of one other great Australian freedom, 'THE RIGHT TO LEAVE'.'

'If you aren't happy here then LEAVE. We didn't force you to come here. You asked to be here. So accept the country YOU accepted.'
We have to appreciate the 'Prime Minister John Howard - Australia' for his very bold statement.It shows his great responsibility to protect each and every citizen of his nation.The true statsman of any nation has to fallow him.'
This article i have recived from a friend called Ganesh.THAN YOU.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

WHY MASTERS CRITICISE EACH OTHER? OSHO



Beloved Osho,I do not understand why enlightened masters are critical of each other. Are they not all working towards the higher good? Are they not different flavors of the same truth?

The question you have asked is almost impossible to answer for the simple reason that you are not enlightened yet. You don’t know the ways of the enlightened ones. You don’t know their devices, you don’t know their methods; hence the misunderstanding. An ancient story may help you.... In a great city there were two sweet shops, and one day the owners of both the shops started fighting with each other. Naturally they had no other way to fight, so they started throwing sweets at each other. And the whole city gathered and people were enjoying the sweets that were falling on the street.
When two enlightened masters criticize each other it brings tremendous joy to those who can understand. Its taste is just unbelievable. They are not enemies; their fight is not of the ego. Their fight has a totally different context.
They fight because they know one thing: that the goal is one, but the paths are many. And each master has to defend his path, knowing perfectly well that other paths are as valid as his. But if he starts saying that all the paths are valid, he will not have the impact, the influence on his people. The journey is long and he needs absolute trust.
He is not a philosopher propounding a system of philosophy. His basic concern is that your commitment to the path should be total. To make it total he condemns all other paths, he criticizes all other ways. It is just out of compassion for you. He knows the people on the other path will also reach; and he knows that out of compassion the master on the other path has to criticize him, has to criticize his ways.
This is just a simple methodology to protect the disciple from influences that can take him astray. And the mind is very, very clever in going astray. If all the paths are valid, then what is the necessity of commitment? If all the paths are valid, then what is the necessity of being total?.
If all the paths are valid, then why not travel all the paths, why not go on changing, enjoying different ways, different methods, different sceneries? Each path will pass through different lands; there are paths that will go through the desert, and there are paths which will go through the mountains, and there are paths which will pass through beautiful flowering trees.
But if you travel some time on one path and then you change the path, you will have to start again from ABC. Whatever you have learned on one path is invalid on another path, and if you go on keeping it within you it is going to create tremendous confusion. You are already in a great mess; no master wants you to be more confused!.
Your mind always wants change. It does not know devotion; it loves fashions, its interest is always in some novelty. So it will go on moving from one path to another path, becoming more and more confused because each path has its own language, each path has its own unique methods, and each master is going to defend his path against all the other paths.
If you move on many paths you will collect contradictory arguments; you will become so much divided you will not know what to do. And if it becomes your habit to change paths – because the new has a certain attraction for the mind – you will move a few feet on one path, a few feet on another path, but you will never complete the journey.
One day Jalaluddin Rumi took all his students, disciples and devotees to a field. That was his way to teach them things of the beyond, through the examples of the world. He was not a theoretician, he was a very practical man. The disciples were thinking, “What could be the message, going to that faraway field... and why can’t he say it here?”
But when they reached the field, they understood that they were wrong and he was right. The farmer seemed to be almost an insane man. He was digging a well in the field – and he had already dug eight incomplete wells. He would go a few feet and then he would find that there was no water. Then he would start digging another well... and the same story was continued. He had destroyed the whole field and he had not yet found water.
The master, Jalaluddin Rumi, told his disciples, “Can you understand something? If this man had been total and had put his whole energy into only one well, he would have reached to the deepest sources of water long ago. But the way he is going he will destroy the whole field and he will never be able to make a single well. With so much effort he is simply destroying his own land, and getting more and more frustrated, disappointed: what kind of a desert has he purchased? It is not a desert, but one has to go deep to find the sources of water.”
He turned to his disciples and asked them, “Are you going to follow this insane farmer? Sometimes on one path, sometimes on another path, sometimes listening to one, sometimes listening to another... you will collect much knowledge, but all that knowledge is simply junk, because it is not going to give you the enlightenment you were looking for. It is not going to lead you to the waters of eternal life.”
Masters enjoy tremendously criticizing others. If the others are really enlightened, they also enjoy being criticized. They know that the purpose of both is the same: to protect the vagrant mind of the disciple. To keep him on one track, they have to deny that there is any other path anywhere that can lead you except this one.
This is not said out of an egoistic attitude; this is said out of love. This is simply a device to make you committed, devoted. The journey is long, the night is long, and if you go astray you can go on round and round for eternity without finding anything.
[...]
Gautam Buddha criticized the seers of the Vedas, he criticized the seers of the Upanishads, he criticized Mahavira, he criticized everybody that he could find – Krishna, Rama, all the Hindu gods. Continuously for forty years he was criticizing every old scripture, every old prophet, every old savior.
But he was not an enemy of anyone. He was criticizing all those people so that you could be unconditioned, so that you could be freed from the clinging with the past which cannot help you. When a living enlightened being is present, he cannot allow you to remain clinging with the dead, which can only be a weight on your heart but cannot become wings for your freedom.
It needs tremendous insight and meditative understanding to have a little glimpse of the world of an enlightened person. I have criticized many: only a few of them were enlightened; most of them were simply frauds. The frauds have to be absolutely exposed to humanity.
Even those who were enlightened have become only a tradition, a convention, a dead belief. You have to be freed from their grip also, because they cannot help you, they can only hinder your path. They can become your chains, but they cannot become your freedom.
I can become your freedom. I am your freedom.
When I am gone I hope there may be still courageous people in the world to criticize me, so that I don’t become a hindrance on anybody’s path. And those who will criticize me will not be my enemies; neither am I the enemy of those whom I have criticized. The working of the enlightened masters just has to be understood.
You should remember only one word, and that is compassion – compassion for you, compassion for all those who are still not centered in their being, who are still far away from themselves, who have to be called back home.

Courtesy:- Osho – from ' Satyam Shivam Sundram' .
Copy right reserved :- osho commune internationl.pune.

Friday, December 26, 2008

SAVE A CHILD

A beautiful poem written by a
Father to save his Daughter !!!

Do read it once......
I am sure You also won't be left untouched by the words and the feelings that they depict.
The last stanza, after reading from the beginning, suddenly slows down the heart-beats..




DAD - BABY, RACHEL - MOM
A sad Dad's poem... This is a beautiful poem.. There is an appeal from a Zimbabwean couple at the bottom of message, not asking for anything more than that you hand the poem on. The husband wrote the poem.


TO MY CHILD
Just for this morning, I am going to
smile when I see your face and laugh
when I feel like crying.
Just for this morning, I will let you
choose what you want to wear,
and smile and say how perfect it is..
Just for this morning, I am going to step
over the laundry and pick you up and take you to
the park to play.
Just for this morning, I will leave the
dishes in the sink, and let you teach me how to put
that puzzle of yours together.
Just for this afternoon, I will unplug
the telephone and keep the computer off, and sit with
you in the backyard and blow bubbles.
Just for this afternoon, I will not yell
once, not even a tiny grumble when you scream and
whine for the ice cream truck, and I will buy you one
if he comes by.
Just for this afternoon, I won't worry
about what you are going to be when you grow up, or
second guess every decision I have made where you are
concern ed.
Just for this afternoon, I will let you
help me bake cookies, and I won't stand over you
trying to fix them.
Just for this afternoon, I will take us
to McDonald's and buy us both a Happy Meal so you can
have both toys.
Just for this evening, I will hold you in
my arms and tell you a story about how you were
born and how much I love you.
Just for this evening, I will let you
splash in the tub and not get angry.
Just for this evening, I will let you
stay up late while we sit on the porch and count all the stars.
Just for this evening, I will snuggle
beside you for hours, and miss my favourite TV shows.......
Just for this evening when I run my
finger through your hair as you pray, I will simply be
grateful that God has given me the greatest gift ever given.
I will think about the mothers and
fathers who are searching for their missing children, the
mothers and fathers who are visiting their children's
graves instead of their bedrooms. The mothers
and fathers who are in hospital rooms
watching their children suffer senselessly and screaming
inside that little body
And when I kiss you goodnight I will hold
you a little tighter, a little longer. It is then,
that I will thank God for you, and ask him for
nothing, except one more day......

Hi! I am a 29-year-old father. My wife and I have had a wonderful life together. God blessed us with a child too... Our daughter's name is Rachel and she is 10 months old. Not long ago did the doctors detect brain cancer in her little body.

There is only one way to save her and that is an operation. Sadly we don't have the money for the operation. AOL and Zdnet (in Zimbabwe ) have agreed to help us.

The only way they can help is this: If you send this email to other people<>AOL will track this email and count how many people get it. Every person that opens this email and sends it to at least 3 people will give us 32c. (in Zimbabwe dollars) Please help us.

It hardly takes a min for you to forward this to your friends, Please do it.
I HAVE RECIVED THIS ABOVE THROUGH MAIL.AND HOPING BY POSTING HERE THE SAME WILL BENEFIT FOR BOTH CHILD AND FATHER.
THANKS TO 'SARANYA' FOR THE MAIL FORWARDED TO ME.

CONFUSING RELATIONSHIP



Two men, one American and an Indian were sitting in a bar drinking shot after shot.

The Indian man said to the American," You know my parents are forcing me to get married to this so called homely girl from a village whom I haven't even met once. We call this arranged marriage. I don't want to marry a woman whom I don't love...I told them that openly and now have a hell lot of family problems.

"The American said, "Talking about love marriages... I'll tell you my story.

I married a widow whom I deeply loved and dated for 3 years. "After a couple of years, my father fell in love with my step- Daughter and so my father became my son-in-law and I became my father's father-in-law.

My daughter is my mother and my wife my grandmother.

More problems occurred when I had a son. My son is my father's brother and so he is my uncle. Situations turned worse when my father had a son. Now my father's son i.e. my brother is my grandson.

Ultimately, I have become my own grand father and I am my own grandson.And you say you have family problems..

Give me a break!..

Thursday, December 25, 2008

BARACK OBAMA -ACE BOOK

HERE IS THE FACE BOOK TO OBAMA.
TOUBLE CLICK THIS PICTURE TO ENLARGE AND READ IT


QUIT INTRESTING RIGHT?

2009-ASTROLOGICAL PREDICTION FOR YOU


I am not an astro-believer kind of person.i just came throuh this site and found this quite interesting.
To know your future prediction and more in the year 2009,like how your relationships, health, money, and so on will turn out to be...
THE PREDICTION IS GIVEN IN BRIEF FORMAT OF A MONTHLY WISE..

POYEM "THE TYGER" By William blake


The Tyger

by
William Blake

Tyger, tyger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame they fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?
And what shoulder, and what art,
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And when thy heart began to beat,
What dread hand? and what dread feet?
What the hammer? what the chain?
In what furnace was thy brain?
What the anvil? what dread grasp
Dared its deadly terrors clasp?
When the stars threw down their spears,
And water'd heaven with their tears,
Did he smile his work to see?
Did he who made the Lamb make thee?
Tyger, tyger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?

SOURCES:
Blake, William, "The Tyger," The Poetical Works of William Blake, A New and Verbatim Text From the Manuscript Engraved and Letterpress Originals, John Sampson, Editor. London: Clarendon Press. 1905, pages 110 - 111. Available on Google Fullview Books.
Blake, William. "The Tyger," Plate Number 42 from Songs of Experience.
Digital image from the Wikimedia Commons.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

TWO TOUGH QUESTIONS


TWO- tough questions - are you ready?

Question-1
If you knew a woman who was pregnant, who had 8 kids already, three who were deaf, two who were blind, one mentally retarded, and she had syphilis, would you recommend that she have an abortion?

Read the next question before looking at the response for this one.

Question- 2
It is time to elect a new world leader, and only your vote counts. Here are the facts about the three candidates.

Candidate A.
Associates with crooked politicians, and consults with astrologist. He's had two mistresses. He also chain smokes and drinks 8 to 10 martinis a day.

Candidate B.
He was kicked out of office twice, sleeps until noon , used opium in college and drinks a quart of whiskey every evening.

Candidate C
He is a decorated war hero. He's a vegetarian, doesn't smoke, drinks an occasional beer and never cheated on his wife.

Which of these candidates would be our choice?
Decide first... no peeking, then scroll down for the response.

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Candidate A is Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Candidate B is Winston Churchill.
Candidate C is Adolph Hitler.
And, by the way, on your answer to the abortion question:-
If you said YES, you just killed Beethoven.

Pretty interesting isn't it? Makes a person think before judging someone.
Remember: Amateurs...built the ark.Professionals...built the Titanic

Monday, December 22, 2008

Iraqi shoe-thrower 'apologises'


GREAT REALISATION
In the last post i wrote about the incident took place in iraq.The reporter throws his both shoes at president Mr.BUSH.

Now while surfing i happen to read this article in the BBC NEWS web page and really felt happy about the reporter who seek apologie for his action.here i have attached the same for your attention.

Iraqi shoe-thrower 'apologises'
Muntader al-Zaidi has been charged with "aggression against a president"
The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at US President George W Bush has apologised to Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki, the prime minister's office says.

Local TV reporter Muntader al-Zaidi wrote a letter to Mr Maliki asking for forgiveness over his "ugly act", prime minister's spokesman Yasin Majeed said.
Mr Zaidi has been in custody since he threw shoes and shouted insults at Mr Bush during Sunday's news conference.

His actions have made him a hero in some quarters of the Arab world.
Iraqi officials have described the incident as shameful.

Mr Zaidi has been charged with "aggression against a president", which carries a prison sentence of up to 15 years.

'A lie'
Yasin Majeed said Mr Maliki had received a contrite letter from the journalist. "Zaidi said in his letter that his big ugly act cannot be excused," Mr Majeed said.

If [the letter] happened, I tell you it happened under pressure
Udai al-Zaidi

He said Mr Zaidi added: "But I remember in the summer of 2005, I interviewed your excellency and you told me, 'Come in, this is your house'. And so I appeal to your fatherly feelings to forgive me."

However, according to Reuters news agency, one of Mr Zaidi's brothers expressed scepticism over the merits of the letter.

"This information is absolutely not true. This is a lie. Muntader is my brother and I know him very well. He does not apologise," Udai al-Zaidi said.
He added: "But if it happened, I tell you it happened under pressure."

'Signs of blows'
Judge Dhiya al-Kenani said the shoes at the centre of the incident had been destroyed by US and Iraqi security agents when they were checked for explosives.
"I would have preferred to have had the shoes as evidence for the case but since Muntader al-Zaidi has confessed to his action and that the television pictures confirm it, the investigation can continue," he told the AFP news agency.
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President Bush ducks as the shoes are thrown
Judge Dhiya al-Kenani said the court had refused the journalist's request for bail "for the sake of the investigation and for his own security".
He also told the AFP that the journalist had "signs of blows to the face" from when he was arrested, but rejected claims by another of Mr Zaidi's brothers claim that he suffered a broken arm.

Mr Zaidi leapt from his chair at the news conference in Baghdad and hurled first one shoe and then the other at Mr Bush, who was at the podium with Mr Maliki.
The shoes missed as Mr Bush ducked, and Mr Zaidi was wrestled to the ground by security guards and frogmarched from the room.

"This is a farewell kiss, you dog," he yelled in Arabic as he threw his shoes. "This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq."
Thousands have been protesting in support of his actions.

His employers, the Cairo-based al-Baghdadiya TV channel, called for their journalist to be freed, saying he had simply been exercising his freedom of expression - something the Americans promised Iraqis when they ousted former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
I AM THANKFUL TO THE BBC NEWS TO BRING THIS NEWS IN THEIR WEBSITE.
This above news/contents are taken form the WEBSITE - News.bbc.co.uk website. To read and watch the video please visit the link:-http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7790318.stm

SHOES THROWN AT PRESIDENT MR.BUSH


WHAT A SHAME? ARE WE CULTURED ENOUGH?
ONE CAN SHOW HIS ANGER IN MANY WAYS.THROWING SHOE IS NOT GOING TO GIVE THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS / THE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION.

THE IRAQI MAN THROWN SHOES AT PRESIDENT MR.BUSH IN A PRESS CONFERENCE IN IRAQ.IT WAS A BREAKING NEWS OF ALL THE MEDIAS IN THE LAST WEEK.I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO TAKE IT ? MANY PEOPLE ARE IN SUPPORT OF THE REPORTER, WHO THROWN SHOES ON MR.BUSH.ANYHOW THINGS ARE NOT MOVING IN A RIGHT DIRECTION, THATS WHAT ALL I CAN SAY NOW.

WATCH 'YOUTUBE' VIDEO LINK FROM HERE:-

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

HOW TO COPY AND PASTE ?


At training program for the top management.

A well-known motivational speaker gathering the entire crowd's attention, said,
"The best years of my life were spent in the arms of a woman who wasn't my wife !.
"The crowd was shocked ! He followed up by saying,

"That woman was my mother!
"The crowd burst into laughter and he gave his speech, which was well received.

About a week later, one of the top managers who had the(undergone)
training decided to use that joke at his house.

He tried to rehearse the joke in his head.It was a bit foggy to him.
He said loudly,
"The greatest years of my life were spent in the arms of a woman
who was not my wife!

"Naturally, his wife was shell shocked, murmuring."
After standing there for almost 10 seconds trying to recall
the second half of the joke, the manager finally blurted out...
...and I can't remember who she was !

"As expected, he got thrashing of his life time.

Moral of the story: Don't just copy if you can't paste.
Apply your logic and commonsense as required.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

THE WOMEN ARE PRACTICAL.


The Loyal Wife

There was a man who had worked all of his life, had saved all of his money, and was a real miser when it came to his money.

Just before he died, he said to his wife, 'When I die, I want you to take all my money and put it in the casket with me. I want to take my money to the +after-life+ with me.'

And so he got his wife to promise him with all of her heart that when he died, she would put all of the money in the casket with him.

Well, he died . . . He was stretched out in the casket, his wife was sitting there in black, and her friend was sitting next to her. When they finished the ceremony, just before the undertakers got ready to close the casket, the wife said, 'Wait, just a minute!

'She had a box with her, she came over with the box and put it in the casket.

Then the undertakers locked the casket down, and they rolled it away.

Her friend said, 'I know you were n't fool enough to put all that money in there in the casket with your husband.

'The loyal wife replied 'Listen, I can't go back on my word. I promised him that I was going to put that money in that casket with him.

''You mean to tell me you put that money in the casket with him ?

''I sure did' said the wife. 'I got it all together, put it into my account and wrote him a cheque. If he can cash it, he can spend it.


Moral of the story: *Women are cleverer than Men* They are very practical and wise....Send this to a clever women you know, or a man with a good sense of humor .

Monday, December 15, 2008

CRICKET- INDIA WON against england


From 11-15 Dec '08

Test no. 1898
England in India Test Series - 1st Test
India VS England 2008/09 season
Played at MA Chidambaram Stadium,
Chepauk, Chennai,

on 11,12,13,14,15 December 2008 (5-day match)
Result India won by 6 wickets

A VERY VERY HAPPY NEWS FOR THE INDIAN CRICKET LOVERS , AS WELL AS THE CRICKET CRITIC'S. THE CHENNAI IS THE LUCKIEST PLACE FOR TENDULKAR AND INDIAN CRICKET TEAM. IT IS NOT A EASY TASK TO SUBMIT THIS VICTORY FOR INDIA.THE THRILL OF BEING WATCHING AND WITNESSING ALL THESE CHASING, IS VERY INTRESTING. ESPECIALLY, FOR THE CHENNAI CRICKET LOVERS/FANS.THEY ALL REALLY REJOICED AFTER A LONG WHILE.THAT TOO, THE WAR LIKE SITUATION IN INDIA AFTER THE MUMBAI ATTACKS.
PEOPLE WERE WORRIED WEATHER THIS MATCH WILL HAPPEN OR NOT ?. DUE TO THE CURRENT PREVAILING SITUATION ARAISED AFTER THE MUMBAI TERROR ATTACKS.THE TOURIST OUTSIDE OF INDIA ARE REFUSE TO VISIT INDIA.THE ENGLAND TEAM WAS ALSO IN THAT SITUATION AND WORRIED ABOUT THEIR PLAYERS SECURITY IN INDIA DURING THEIR TOUR/VISIT. FINALLY THEY CAME DOWN ALL THE WAY TO INDIA(CHENNAI) AND IT HAPPENED.ALL THE CRIDITS GOES TO THE ENGLAND CRICKET TEAM MEMBERS TO THEIR BRAVENESS.

The day was too good especially for SR Tendulkar (103 runs,not out) and v.sehwag.(83 runs). The (mad) fans of chennai celeberated the moment of joy from the core by bursting crackers on the road.Great fun to watch all .Hope the same spirit is ignited and spread throught the nation among cricket lovers.Many chennaite's were on leave for all these days to watch the cricket match lively in chepauk rather watching in t.v. Many offices and schools/colleges were out of people to run the show.Anyhow it is worth finally watching the victory.The efforts by the fans right from getting ticket , until to see the last moment of chasing all were gone as passing by beautiful clouds which is worth remembering.it was a happy moment for one to rejoice to be a witness of this match.

The net result is, India won against England 387/311.The whole thrill is over now. The happy note here is, Sachin dedicated this victory to the victims of mumbai attacks.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

TENSION - RELAXATION EXERSISES



What happens when we are under tension?

When we are under physical threat the body naturally tenses up certain muscles in order to protect itself. It basically hunches and curlsup into a ball to protect vulnerable areas and expose the better-protected ones.

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THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS By-ARUNDHATI ROY

THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS-BOOK COVER PAGE
ARUNDHATI ROY
ARUNDHATI ROY
ARUNDHATI ROY-WON THE BOOKER PRIZE AWARD

i love reading and i am an avid reader.Many times after reading many subjects/matter it will remain in my mind as a permanant memory.it remains as an oasis in the desert of my thoughts,when i recall them.

One such book i read is "The God Of Small Things". The book won the booker price award.it is written by ARUNDAHATI ROY. So, Here, i love to share more deatils about her with you and you may read this book when you find time..

Arundhati RoySuzanna Arundhati Roy(born November 24, 1961) is an Indian novelist, writer and activist. She won the Booker Prize in 1997 for her first novel, The God of Small Things and in 2002, the Lannan Cultural Freedom Prize.

Roy was born in Shillong, Meghalaya to a Keralite Syrian Christian mother, the women's rights activist Mary Roy, and a Bengali father, a tea planter by profession. She spent her childhood in Ayemenem or Aymanam in Kerala, and went to school at Corpus Christi, Kottayam, followed by the Lawrence School, Lovedale in the Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu. She then studied architecture at the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, where she met her first husband, architect Gerard DaCunha.

Roy first attracted attention when she criticised Shekhar Kapur's film Bandit Queen, based on the life of Phoolan Devi, charging Kapur with exploiting Devi and misrepresenting both her life and its meaning.Roy began writing her first novel, The God of Small Things, in 1992, completing it in 1996.

The book is semi-autobiographical and a major part captures her childhood experiences in Ayemenem or Aymanam. The book received the 1997 Booker Prize for Fiction and was listed as one of the New York Times Notable Books of the Year for 1997.The book reached fourth position on the New York Times Bestsellers list for Independent Fiction. She received half a million pounds as an advance, and rights to the book were sold in 21 countries.
The God of Small Things received good reviews, including one from John Updike in The New Yorker. However, Carmen Callil, chair of the Booker judges panel in 1996, called The God of Small Things "an execrable book" and said it should never have reached the shortlist.Roy wrote the screenplays for In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989) and Electric Moon (1992) in which she also appeared as a performer, and a television serial The Banyan Tree.

She also wrote the documentary DAM/AGE: A Film with Arundhati Roy (2002).
In early 2007, Roy announced she would begin work on a second novel.

You can see more review about this book here:-http://www.curledup.com/godsmall.htm

Saturday, December 13, 2008

FRIENDSHIP

A friend's secret is a precious gift,
Once entrusted to you,

it must be kept forever.
True friendship is a fabric
that nothing can unravel.

A true friend ;
Never sits in judgment.

Break a promise to a friend,
and you have lost something

irreplaceable within yourself.
Sometimes tact is needed

when telling the truth.
The safety net of friendship

will catch you when you fall.
Despair thrives on solitude,

Your sorrows will grow smaller.
^________________^
As soon as you share them with a friend.

Magical Name Acronym Generator


Magical Name Acronym Generator

Go-Quiz - Great, Odd, Quirky, Unique, Interesting, Z... Z.. ZANY!

Nothing is more important to a person than their name. It is a label we are given at birth and therefore can affect our personality as we grow up and become individuals. Name acronyms have been around for a very long time. This generator will take your real name or blog/journal username and tell you what each letter of it means about your personality. Do your own or do one for a friend or girlfriend! The things you learn about yourself or others in this test may be important.

R=Radical
A=Amazing
M=Modern
A=Ambivalent
N=Naughty
I=Insane
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G=Glitzy

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Friday, December 12, 2008

How To Survive A Workaholic Spouse


How To Survive A Workaholic Spouse

Thu, Dec 11 10:30 AM
Melanie Lindner and Maureen Farrell, Forbes.com
Sarah Morris Smith used to spend 70 hours a week selling Mary Kay cosmetics while her husband, John, a part-time sales associate at Walgreens, stayed home with their infant daughter. "He always did the housework and cooking," says Smith. "I'm sure he resented doing all those chores."

Smith admits that her workaholism ripped her marriage apart. She and John still live together, though they are legally separated. No longer with Mary Kay, Smith works well into the evenings as a recruiter for nSight, a business consultancy in Burlington, Mass.
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THE INCOMING OBAMA ADMINISTRATION


PICTURES ABOVE-1) BARACK OBAMA ,PRESIDENT(ELECT) 2) OBAMA-FAMILY

Shouldn't Put Education On The Back Burner

President-elect Barack Obama and his aides are sending signals that education may be on the back burner at the beginning of the new administration. He ranked it fifth among his priorities, and if it is being downplayed, that's a mistake.

We can't meaningfully address poverty or grow the economy as long as urban schools are failing. Obama talks boldly about starting new high-tech green industries, but where will the workers come from unless students reliably learn science and math?

The United States is the only country in the industrialized world where children are less likely to graduate from high school than their parents were, according to a new study by the Education Trust, an advocacy group based in Washington.

The most effective anti-poverty program we could devise for the long run would have less to do with income redistribution than with ensuring that poor kids get a first-rate education, from preschool on. One recent study found that if American students did as well as those in several Asian countries in math and science, our economy would grow 20 percent faster.

So let's break for a quiz: Quick, what's the source of America's greatness?
Is it a tradition of market-friendly capitalism?
The diligence of its people?
The cornucopia of natural resources? Great presidents?
No, a fair amount of evidence suggests that the crucial factor is our school system — which, for most of our history, was the best in the world but has foundered over the last few decades.The message for Obama is that improving schools must be on the front burner.

One of the most important books of the year is
"The Race Between Education and Technology,"
by two Harvard economists, Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz. They argue that the distinguishing feature of America for most of our history has been our global lead in education.
(to view the book here is the link:-http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/GOLRAC.html )

By the mid-1800s, most American states provided a free grade-school education to the vast majority of white children. In contrast, only 2 percent of British 14-year-olds were enrolled in school in 1870.

At the beginning of the 1900s, Americans embraced high schools, and by the 1930s, a majority of American children attended high school. In contrast, as late as 1957, only 9 percent of British 17-year-olds were enrolled in school.

Then the United States — with help from President Franklin Roosevelt — pushed for mass education at the college level, and by 1970, half of American students were attending a university, at least briefly. We were far ahead of the rest of the world.

Goldin and Katz crunch the data and conclude that America's edge in mass education was the crucial competitive advantage that allowed the United States to build wealth while reducing income inequality. For most of the 20th century, America prospered at the same time that the gap between the rich and poor diminished.

Then in the 1970s, the U.S. education system began to stagnate, with high-school graduation rates stuck at about three-quarters of all students. Probably as a result, income inequality increased again.

Meanwhile, the rest of the world invested heavily in education and caught up with, and in some cases surpassed, us.

As Fareed Zakaria notes in his terrific book, "The Post-American World," the problem with American education is not the good schools. White suburban schools still offer an excellent education, comparable to those in Singapore, which may have the best education system in the world.
Rather, the central problem is our bad schools. "Lots of kids are being left behind," Goldin said, adding: "Investing in human capital is still a very good deal. Returns are very high.

"There's still a vigorous debate about how to improve education, but recent empirical research is giving us a much better sense of what works. A study by the Hamilton Project, a public-policy group at the Brookings Institution, outlines several steps to boost weak schools: end rigid requirements for teacher certification that impede hiring, make tenure more difficult to get so that ineffective teachers can be weeded out after three years on the job and award hefty bonuses to good teachers willing to teach in low-income areas.

If we want outstanding, inspiring teachers in difficult classrooms, we're going to have to pay much more — and it would be a bargain.

No family underscores the power of education more than Obama's. His father began as a goatherd in a remote village in Kenya, but his studies carried him to the University of Hawaii. And Obama himself has ridden the education escalator to the White House.

So, Mr. Obama, let's give others the chance to board the escalator that you and your father enjoyed. Let's pick up where we left off in the 1970s and mount a national campaign to make high-school graduation truly universal, and to make a college education routine.
Nicholas D. Kristof is a regular columnist for The New York Times.2008,
New York Times News Service.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008

LET LIVE


LET US LIVE
Many among of us always planning and thinking or hoping of living a beautiful life sometime later on.we postpone our life/happiness.
It is like, when i get a good marks, i will be happy/when i get a good job i will be very happy....when i marry a beautiful girl , i will be happy...like wise we always think about living our life after sometime in the future, when things are attained to our favour... and,it is not yet happening,because our expectation or the level of satisfactions is always growing and growing, time to time.So, the life is not yet happening / lived and it always remains as a beautiful day dream for many of them.
At the end of one's life...Many feels that, they have missed their life...by chasing one by another material things /aspects of life. In the process of all these,they really miss the whole life in itself.
So, Let us not waste anymore time. Let ,start to live our life "RIGHT", "HERE" and "NOW".
Let Us Celeberate It.

Monday, December 8, 2008

POEM


BELIEF
A Poem By Maureen Charlton

Mankind and the universe have got along
Ever since the world was young
I believe May blossoms will bloom in May
Just as they did in Shakespeare's day
Blue Bells will still bloom a new
Flaunting their heads of bluest blue
Nature is wiser than us all
It knows the month when chestnuts fall
We should not take as too alarming
Those grim portents of global warming
Listen ! Who is that glorious sining bird ?
It is the Lark that Homer Heard
NOTE:-United States painter best known for his seascapes (1836-1910)

GLOBALISATION



"The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences
in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1998"

It is not difficult to see that the economic predicament of the poor across the world cannot be reversed by withholding from them the great advantages of contemporary technology, the well-established efficiency of international trade and exchange, and the social as well as economic merits of living in open rather than closed societies. People from very deprived countries clamor for the fruits of modern technology (such as the use of newly invented medicines, for example for treating AIDS); they seek greater access to the markets in the richer countries for a wide variety of commodities, from sugar to textiles; and they want more voice and attention from the rest of the world. If there is skepticism of the results of globalization, it is not because suffering humanity wants to withdraw into its shell.In fact, the pre-eminent practical issues include the possibility of making good use of the remarkable benefits of economic connections, technological progress and political opportunity in a way that pays adequate attention to the interests of the deprived and the underdog. That is, I would argue, the constructive question that emerges from the anti-globalization movements. It is, ultimately, not a question of rubbishing global economic relations, but of making the benefits of globalization more fairly distributed.

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Amartya Sen
Lamont University Professor
Harvard University

Amartya Sen is Lamont University Professor and Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University. Until recently he was the Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He has served as President of the Econometric Society, the Indian Economic Association, the American Economic Association and the International Economic Association. He formerly served as Honorary President of OXFAM and is now its Honorary Advisor. Born in India, Sen studied at Presidency College and at Trinity College. His previous posts include the Drummond Professor of Political Economy at Oxford University, and Professor of Economics at Delhi University and at the London School of Economics. Among the awards Amartya Sen has received are the Bharat Ratna (the highest honour awarded by the President of India), the Eisenhower Medal, the George C. Marshall Award, the Brazilian Ordem do Merito Cientifico (gra-Cruz), Companion of Honour (U.K.), the Edinburgh Medal, and the Nobel Prize in Economics. His last book is Identity and Violence, published by Norton and Penguin.
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