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what EARTHY says!!!!
2007-04-22 18:01:00
Its WORLD EARTH DAY today......my BIRTHDAY .....when u hav a birthday u throw a party and enjoy the day. U also take blessings from ur parents and elders who pray 4 ur well being....those r u closed ones....rite???? Then....u humans hav been living here since ages....using me for everything....u burst open my stomach and took my valuable gems......u cut my hands and legs for wood....etc......u lived in my heart and what not.....but its my birthday.....i too hav some wishes which is yet to be fulfilled.....AS MY SONS AND DAUGHTERS.....will u pls fulfill my wishes which are helpful to u only but not for me..... for an instance, the harmful gases released by a car which is bought by a person in a city can cause a loss for a person who even doesn't afford to get a car.....think how much u r causing problems to ur own race.....if that's the case then as a genuine child of my womb.....can u do the following: before switching on the cooler y can't u think 2 open th


India is winning the world , softly
2007-04-17 16:01:00
India is being feted as a soft superpower. DT explores what makes India the next big thing on the world stage. Be it Indian tycoons taking over international giants or foreign universities lauding our politicians or Hollywood superstars shooting in the country... India seems to be the flavour everywhere. It is being feted as an emerging economy with a pool of superlative talent at its disposal and as the next big thing on the world stage. But it is the country's achievements in the arena of education, art, culture, entertainment etc. that has given it the status of a "soft superpower'. Global recognition : Indian writer Kiran Desai is the youngest woman ever to win the Booker Prize. Amitabh Bachchan has been honoured by the French government with the country's prestigious Legion d'Honneur award. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was honoured with a Doctorate of Law by the Cambridge University. Yoga exponent Baba Ramdev has been invited by the United Nations to deliver a lectur
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do u WASH ur hands??????
2007-03-25 15:26:00
Remember Ignaz Semmelweis? Of course you don't. But you're in his debt nonetheless, because it was Dr. Semmelweis who first demonstrated over a hundred years ago that routine handwashing can prevent the spread of disease. "Dr. Semmelweis worked in a hospital in Vienna whose maternity patients were dying at such an alarming rate that they begged to be sent home," said Julie Gerberding, M.D., director of CDC's Hospital Infections Program. "Most of those dying had been treated by student physicians who worked on cadavers during an anatomy class before beginning their rounds in the maternity ward." Because the students didn't wash their hands between touching the dead and the living--handwashing was an unrecognized hygienic practice at the time--pathogenic bacteria from the cadavers regularly were transmitted to the mothers via the students' hands. "The result was a death rate five times higher for mothers who delivered in the hospital than for mothers who delivered at home" said D


Moms are often filled with kind words of wisdom....
2007-03-24 15:18:00
Moms are often filled with kind words of wisdom. But when it comes to food and nutrition, is their advice always scientifically accurate? My granny always says that carrots are gud for eyes....i thought she was telling this just to make me eat coz of my shortsightedness. But later i came to know what she told was 100% true and some amazing facts for u which i read. Carrots are good for your eyes: Granny was right! Carrots contain beta-carotene, a carotenoid pigment found in bright orange fruits and vegetables that is also a precursor for vitamin A. Vitamin A plays a major role in eyesight by preventing night blindness and helping with the maintenance of a healthy, clear cornea (outer membrane of the eye). Carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, mango, cantaloupe, and apricots are all rich sources of beta-carotene. Carrots also contain a compound called lutein, an antioxidant almost always paired with


CUTE BABIES
2007-03-24 06:40:00
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" EDUCATION IS THE MANIFESTATION OF KNOWLEDGE WH...
2007-03-22 11:58:00
" EDUCATION IS THE MANIFESTATION OF KNOWLEDGE WHICH LIES IN US " Every one of the 20th century Indian leaders of note have acknowledged his influence, from Gandhi to Subash Bose. The first governor general of independent India, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, once observed that "Vivekananda saved Hinduism." According to Subhas Chandra Bose, Vivekananda "is the maker of modern India" and for Mohandas Gandhi, Vivekananda's influence increased his "love for his country a thousand fold." Gandhi, who also strived for a lot of reform in Hinduism himself, said: Swami Vivekananda's writings need no introduction from anybody. They make their own irresistible appeal. Many years after his death, Rabindranath Tagore (a prominent member of the Brahmo Samaj) had said: If you want to know India, study Vivekananda. In him everything is positive and nothing negative. National Youth Day in India is by way of commemorating him held on his birthday, January 12. Swami Vivekananda is widely considered t


JUST MAKE A DIFFERENCE.....
2007-03-21 07:21:00
A man was walking down the beach at sunset. As, he walked along, hesaw another man in the distance. He noticed this man kept leaningdown, picking up something and throwing it out into the water, againand again. As, he approached even closer, he noticed that the man was picking up starfish that had been washed up on the beach. He wasthrowing them back into the water, one by one. Puzzled, he approached the man and said,"Good Evening. I was wondering what you are doing." "I'm throwing these starfish back into the ocean. You see, it's lowtide and all these starfish have been washed up onto the shore. If, Idon't throw them back into the ocean, they'll die up here from lack ofoxygen." "But, there must be thousands of starfish on this beach. You can'tpossible get to all of them. And, don't you realize this is probablyhappening on hundreds of beaches all up and down this coast. Can't yousee that you can't possibly make a difference?" The man bent down and picked up yet another s


SOUTH INDIAN CULTUIRE
2007-03-18 16:46:00
South Indian culture refers to the culture of the four southern most states of India, namely Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. South Indian culture though with its visible differences forms an important part of the Indian culture. The South Indian Culture is essentially the celebration of the eternal universe through the celebration of the beauty of the body and motherhood. It is exemplified through its dance, clothing, and sculptures. Traditional clothing: South Indian women traditionally wear the sari while the men wear a type of sarong, which could be either a white dhoti or a colourful lungi with typical batik patterns. The sari, being an unstitched drape, enhances the shape of the wearer while only partially covering the midriff. In Indian philosophy, the navel of the Supreme Being is considered as the source of life and creativity.[1] Hence by tradition, the stomach and the navel is to be left unconcealed, though the philosophy behind the costume has largely



2007-03-18 16:44:00
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50 most ROMANTIC THINGS to do with ur gf/bf...... ...
2007-03-15 12:44:00
50 most ROMANTIC THINGS to do with ur gf/bf...... 1.watch the sunset together 2.WHISPER to each other 3.COOK for each other 4.WALK in the RAIN 5.HOLD HANDS 6.buy GIFTS for each other 7.ROSES tell ur feelings well 8.find out his/her favt. COLOGNE/PERFUME and use it whenever u meet 9.go 4 a LONG WALK down the beach at MIDNITE 10.WRITE poetry 4 each other 11.HUGS r the universal MEDICINE 12.say I L U....only when u MEAN IT and make sure they know u MEAN IT 13.give random gifts of FLOWER/CANDY/POETRY.... 14.TELL HER THAT SHE'S THE ONLY GIRL/BOY U EVER WANT....DONT LIE 15.spend every possible second with ur love 16.look into EACH others EYES 17.VERY lightly...PUSH UP HER CHIN,LOOK INTO HER EYES..TELL HER THAT U LOVE HER AND KISS HER LIGHTLY 18.when in public...only FLIRT vth each other 19.put love notes in their POCKETS when they're not lookin 20.buy her a RING.....http://feeds.feedburner.com/RangDeBasanti


The journey & the past....
2007-05-20 06:54:00
After reading the ad......Hasini decided to go to her village. Payal became tensed and called Dimple. So all them talked about it and decided to go there. As Payal has to seek permission from her dad...she asked Gowri to talk as her lecturer and thereby all of them can go. Gowri aunty said that it's not good to tell lies and so she went and asked Payal's father and explained the situation to him. "Please uncle, i need payal's help and support...the more people with me the more i can talk back and the more i'll be safe,"...He thought for sometime and agreed and said..."It's ok...but when i ak for a help...will u girls help me????",...without another thought they said yes chorously and packed things. They got into the bus at night. When they setteld they were approached by someone....it was Ajay!!!! Dimple was happy inside but showed nothing and looked as if surprised along with others.... "Hey...what are you ppl doing here??,"..."That's the question we shd ask Ajay...what are y


The past breeze
2007-05-24 12:24:00
Though she remained silent she thought of the incidents that happened before....It was a normal day there in the village. As usual Hasi completed her petty chores in her home and was getting ready for school. Hasi's father, a middle aged person , came home and said"From today you'll not be going to school. I've got a proposal for you and you'll be getting married in a month from now...",...so he said and went away. She was just 16 years old then. She knew she'll be facing this situation and she was counting the days and lo! here was the day. Naturally she felt like crying and went to her mother....who was bedridden because of stomach ulcer. Hasi cried and cried but she can do nothing...she thought...why is this happening to her. She looked at her mother. Hasini clearly understood her mothers feelings though she doesn't say anything. She loved her mother very much. She knew the way her mother protected and defended her till today cos all her friends got married at an young ge b


bye forever..........my blog
2007-06-06 09:29:00
bye forever friendss.....thanx all for ur comments for my story and all for the support in a really small time.....i'm leaving the blog orever...yes...i've no choice...okay bye...if u need a reason pls see my another blog.... AM NOT JOKING...........I'M SERIOUS........http://feeds.feedburner.com/RangDeBasanti


the family and the village
2007-07-07 23:19:00
Though the incidents made her sad she knew that she can correct all that. She didn't tell anybody about her mission but she had planned that all well and knew how to play her cards....At about 5am they reached hasini's village....Though it was dark hasi could clearly remember the way.....it was the same nothing changed...but when she entered the village border some of the houses were which were small cottages that time became big two storeyed buildings....The village looked both rich and poor.....some houses were big and some were still cottages....She remembered her place....but there was nothing but a big godown...she was confused...Then someone recognised her "my child..hasi...is that you???...oh no!...how thin u have become..."...Hasi also recognised her as her good old maid...she smiled at her...Then the old woman stared at dimple,payal and Ajay....Hasi began to laugh and looked at all the three of them...."arey dadi....these are my friends "....and she introduced her to them...


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