Tuesday, May 8, 2012

U.S. doctor removes 198lb tumour from Vietnamese man’s leg in 12-hour operation



 The tumour began growing when Mr Hai was a boy and is thought to be the biggest ever recorded in Vietnam.Over the year it has grown from the base of his spine, snaking up his back and around his thighs.It is intertwined with bloody vessels making cutting it away potentially deadly.

 The strain on Mr Hai's already weakened heart was also a risk. To combat this the team decided to keep him upright throughout the operation. While the tumour is not cancerous, its sheer mass means it absorbs vital blood and nutrients from Mr Hai’s body, making it weak. Dr McKinnon agreed to waive his fee for the operation while the remaining costs of around VND 252million (around $12,000) has been raised by family and well wishers at home and abroad.Mr Hai's family wept after being told he had survived the operation.

They had been anxious after an attempt to remove the tumour in 1997 was unsuccessful. Doctors had been forced to amputate Mr Hai's right leg below the knee.Speaking before the operation Mr Hai told Tuoitre News, a Vietnamese website: 'It's common for people to fear death, and I’m no exception. 'But when I heard Dr McKinnon had decided to come back to Vietnam one more time to give me a new life, I became more hopeful.'

 OPERATION TIME LINE:

 6.30am: Nguyen Duy Hai sent to theatre. 

 6.40am – 8.50am: Mr Hai anaesthetised. 

 8.55am: Dr McKay McKinnon begins operation. 

 10am: Doctors remove a 50cm long by 5 - 7cm deep part of the tumour. 

 11am: Mr Hai ’s family told first phase of the operation is a success.

 1.30pm: The surgery team stops for a quick break and to wash medical equipment.

 7pm: The tumour is finally removed and operation announced a successful.

 9.15pm: Mr Hai sent to recovery room.





i advised please don't watch if you are heart patient.

                                

Tuesday, May 1, 2012


KFC to pay Australian family $8m for Brain damages



An Australian court on Friday ordered the fast food giant KFC to pay 8 million Australian dollars to the parents of a Sydney girl who was left paralysed and brain damaged after eating its chicken twister.

Monika Samaan fell seriously ill with salmonella poisoning after eating at the Villawood KFC in 2005, according to media reports. The then-seven-year-old was in a coma for six months and acquired spastic quadraplegia with severe brain damage.

A New South Wales Supreme Court judge on Friday ruled KFC will have to pay 8 million Australian dollars plus legal costs after the lengthy litigation case.







 KFC, owned by Yum! Brands, said it was a tragic case but was "deeply disappointed and surprised by the decision" and would appeal against it.Last week, a New South Wales supreme court judge ruled in favour of the family, saying KFC had breached its duty of care to the girl. On Friday, it awarded the family A$8m in damages, as well as court costs.

Australian media quoted their lawyer, George Vlahakis, as saying Monika's illness had "exhausted the very limited resources of the family". 







PLEASE EVERYONE PRAY FOR HER..


Monday, April 23, 2012

K. R. Sridhar founder and CEO of Bloom Energy 







Sridhar was awarded a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the National Institute of Technology at Tiruchirappalli, India in 1982.[3] He moved to the United States in the 1980s and gained a M.S. innuclear engineering and a PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.[1] 









Recently a man in the name of K.R. Sridhar had shown to the world his Bloom Box which is the most talked about fuel cell-based energy source of 2010. The project was started about eight years ago with a capital of about $400 million. The media was taken aback by the press conference in Silicon Valley with people like California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as part of the crowd. The little boxes that is believed to change the world in the future were first used by big companies like FedEx, Google, and others. The whole concept of the boxes are that they are like tiny power plants set in your own backyard. They are mainly run by any fuel source like natural gas, solar energy and others as they are used minimally to create a reaction with oxygen to convert it into electrical energy. Basically the power of the Bloom Box come from the ceramic plates that are piled on top of each other and they produced very clean electricity for your consumption.



K.R. Sidhar, who's originally from India, is the face of Bloom Energy, the company that invented the Bloom Box. He was formerly a professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering as well as Director of the Space Technologies Laboratory (STL) at the University of Arizona. At the helm of STL, K.R. Sidhar led the group to gather almost $20 million in nationally competed R&D contracts. As an advisor for NASA, K.R. Sidhar also led a team of scientists to develop an equipment so that human could live in Mars. It is through that mission that K.R. was able to conceptualize the now known device he calls Bloom Box.


It is quite amazing that this scientist can actually make a unit as large as bread loaf, which can produce electricity that can power an American home. Although this device now is overly hyped, many people are supporting him in his endeavor to promote clean energy that's simple to use, safe and uses common materials. The business of manufacturing these fuel cells that can earn about trillion dollars did come unfazed by skeptics. Their reason is that these fuel cells are so expensive until they can be produced in mass scale. Although Google are already using them in their headquarters, they are not confident enough to try using it in their servers where their investments are holed up. There are also experts that believe that if this company would unveil that their equipment produces much cheaper alternative source, then it can survive the market race.


Dr. K.R. Sridhar got his Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering with Honors at the University of Madras in India, as well as his M.S. in Nuclear Engineering. His Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering was finished in University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Apart from being a businessman, Dr. Sridhar is doing work with K-12 children by inspiring them to enjoy math and science. He is currently residing in Los Gatos, California with his wife and two children.


                              

Friday, April 20, 2012



HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY



The largest organ of the body - Skin.







Skin is the largest or biggest human body organ. The average weight of skin in human body is about 10,886 grams which varies according to the size and weight of human being. Human skin is made up of different ectodermal tissues and it protects all the inner body organs like liver, glands, stomach, heart etc. Other functions are heat regulation, interaction with atmosphere, protection from diseases, absorption and sensation. 


The total number of bones in an adult - 206







The adult skeleton consists of 206 bones . . . 

28 skull bones (8 cranial, 14 facial, and 6 ear bones);
 
The horseshoe-shaped hyoid bone of the neck;

26 vertebrae (7 cervical or neck, 12 thorax, 5 lumbar or loins, the sacrum which is five fused vertebrae, and the coccyx, our vestigial tail, which is four fused vertebrae);

24 ribs plus the sternum or breastbone; the shoulder girdle (2 clavicles, the most frequently fractured bone in the body, and 2 scapulae);

 the pelvic girdle (2 fused bones); 

 30 bones in our arms and legs (a total of 120);

 There are also a few partial bones, ranging from 8-18 in number, which are related to joints. 


The smallest bone of the body - Stapes 




The smallest bone in the human body is the stirrup bone, the stapes, one of the 3 bones that make up your middle ear; measuring 2-3 millimeters. It shaped like a “U” and is the innermost bone that receives sound vibrations and passes them along to the cochlea to eventually be interpreted by the brain.

Coming it at a close second and third, the other 2 bones in your ear, the anvil (incus) and the hammer (malleus). The malleus is situated right after the tympanic membrane (eardrum); the incus is next, which is connected to the stapes. The stapes is the last portion of the middle that terminates in the oval window, the opening to the cochlea. These bones function to concentrate and intensify the sound vibrations heard from the outer ear, so that when the vibrations reach the cochlea, the fine hairs that line its long tunnel can trigger neurons (brain cells) that send the sound signals to the brain for interpretation.









Monday, April 9, 2012


10-year-old's RTI on 'Father of the Nation' title for Gandhi






It is not every day that a 10-year-old catches the office of the Prime Minister of India off-guard and without answers. But then, Aishwarya Parashar, a class six student, is no ordinary girl. She has stumped the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) with her Right to Information (RTI) query on when and by what orders was the title of 'Father of the Nation' conferred on Mahatma Gandhi.


Sitting in her small but neatly kept house in Rajajipuram F Block, the backdrop of teddy bears and toys makes her just any other Barbie doll loving girl next door.

But this is only till she starts to speak. Aishwarya, a student of the City Montessori School, Rajajipuram branch, chuckles throughout the conversation on how her mother has "groomed her into the RTI mode", adding that she finds the act so helpful that she has filed two RTIs against garbage dumps outside her school, in the past.

Asked what prompted her to file the RTI application on Gandhi and send it to the PMO, Aishwarya told IANS how the term 'Father of the Nation' had always "somehow excited and interested" her after she read it in her social studies text book.

"I would keep asking my mom 'why is Gandhi referred to as the Father of the Nation', to which my mother mostly had no answers till one fine day she thought of the RTI route". Her mother Urvashi Sharma is happy that the PMO has "at least taken cognizance of the letter", even if the response has not been to their satisfaction.

Aishwarya, the eldest of three siblings, had written to the PMO on Feb 13, seeking a photocopy of the government order (GO) that conferred the famous title of Father of Nation on Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. The PMO replied that they had no such record whatsoever and directed the query to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), which then referred the case to the National Archives of India (NAI).

The NAI's Assistant Director and Central Public Information Officer Jayprabha Ravindran also had no answers to the poser by the Lucknow girl, and responded with an invite to Aishwarya asking her to visit the Archives to find for herself if there were any such relevant papers. Daughter of Sanjay Parashar, a lecturer at GB Pant Polytechnic College, Aishwarya's mother is an RTI activist as well.




History however holds that the title of Father of the Nation was given to the Mahatma by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, who in his address on Singapore Radio on July 6, 1944 has addressed Mahatma Gandhi as Father of the Nation. Thereafter on April 28, 1947 Gandhi was referred with the same title by Sarojini Naidu at a conference.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Lucknow/Who-named-Mahatma-Gandhi-father-of-nation-Govt-foxed/Article1-834824.aspx

Wednesday, April 4, 2012


 The First Family throw open the doors of the White House for a virtual tour

 





Google announced a significant expansion of it Google Art Project on Tuesday, adding artwork from the White House and other museums around the globe. Google's Art Project now includes the aforementioned White House galleries, but also notable international museums like the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi, India, or the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

"Since we introduced the Art Project last year, curators, artists and viewers from all over the globe have offered exciting ideas about how to enhance the experience of collecting, sharing and discovering art. Institutions worldwide asked to join the project, urging us to increase the diversity of artworks displayed," Google said in a blog post. "We listened."


The Art Project is part of our efforts to bringing culture online and making it accessible the widest possible audience," Google said, with digital archives of Nelson Mandela, for example.
Google's digitization projects have been integrated with Hangouts and Google+ sharing, the company said. New tools include Explore and Discover, by which users can find artworks by period, artist, or type of artwork.

Google also has a "museum view," which allows viewers to walk the virtual halls of museums like the Palace of Versailles in France. The collections were shot using a special "Street View" camera, which stitched together more than 385 rooms across the various museums. The approach seems similar to the "Trail View" project launched by Nature Valley across several national parks. The interior views are also accessible via Google Maps. Google has also taken Street View to the Amazon and to Russia, among other locations.

Finally, and most impressively, Google also now has 46 "gigapixel" images available in its collection, shot with a special high-resolution camera that allows viewers to see individual brushstrokes and other fine details. Examples include Vincent Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" and Rembrandt's "Return of the Prodigal Son." While the former is housed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the latter is kept at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia - quite a journey for American art lovers.


Who want 3d view inside the white house click this link..



Tuesday, February 28, 2012


BSNL launches 3 Tablets, Lowest model priced at Rs 3,250


BSNL has launched three tablets including two 7 inch resistive screen based tabs with Android 2.3 perating system while the third tablet comes with an 8 inch capacitive touchscreen.Made by Noida based companyPantel, the tablets will be sold with discounted data plans from BSNL.




BSNL Panta Tpad IS 701r tablet - price Rs 3250/=  ($67)
BSNL Panta Tpad_ws704c tablet – price Rs 10999/=($225)
BSNL Panta Tpad WS802C tablet – price Rs 13500/= ($275)



The BSNL Penta T PAD IS 701R is a low cost entry level tablet solution priced at Rs. 3250 powered by Google Android 2.3 OS. It comes with a high resolution 7” resistive touch screen (TFT Display) coupled with a powerful 1GHz processor and inbuilt 256 MB RAM and 0.3MP camera.
This tab is WiFi enabled and supports USB 2G/3G Dongle so one can browse Internet over GPRS/3G and WiFi to watch Youtube videos, check e-mail, read E-Books and much more with Android Apps. The built in 2GB memory can be expanded upto 32GB using the onboard TF Card slot. 

BSNL T-Pad WS704C is 7 inch 3G Tab priced at Rs. 10999 powered by Android 2.3 OS. With this Tab one can browse the Internet over WiFi or through the inbuilt 3G HSPA SIM card slot using their BSNL 3G Sim card. This tab equipped with a powerful 1GHz processor and 512MB RAM.

It supports all popular video, music, and photo formats. The tablet also offers HDMI port (1080P & 720P) through which it can be connected to a TV. The WS704C has 4GB of built-in internal memory and features a microSD card slot for upgrading the capacity to up to 32GB. It comes equipped with a built-in front 0.3Mp and 2 Mega Pixel Rear camera, GPS, Accelerometer, Bluetooth and microphone. The Tab has a Polymer 4000 MAH battery.


BSNL T-Pad WS802C 8 inch Android Tablet is priced at Rs. 13500 Powered by a 1.2 GHz processor and 512 MB RAM while rest of the features like GPS, camera and Bluetooth are same as the Penta T PAD WS704C.  




You can Pre book now with out any charge. 
click this link . http://www.pantel.in/product19-tpad_is701r.aspx










Friday, February 24, 2012

DON'T ACT THE 7 ACTIONS AFTER YOU HAVE A MEAL



1. Don’t Smoke:-
Experiments from experts proves that smoking a cigarette after meal is comparable to smoking 10 cigarettes (chances of cancer is higher)




2. Don’t Eat fruits immediately:-
Immediately eating fruits after meals will cause stomach to be bloated with air. Thre fore take fruits 1 -2 hours after meal or 1 hour before meal.






3. Don’t Drink Tea:-
 Because tea leaves contain a high content of acid. This substance will cause the protein content in the food we consume to be hundred thus difficult to digest. 






4. Don’t loosen your Belt
 Loosening the belt after meal will easily cause the intestine to be twisted and blocked. 





5. Don’t Bathe:-
 Bathing after meal will cause the increase of blood flow to the hands, legs and body thus the amount of blood around the stomach will therefore decrease, this will weaken the digestive system in our stomach. 





6. Don’t Walk about:-
People always say that after a meal walk a hundred steps and you will live till 99. In actual fact this is not true. Walking will cause the digestive system to be unable to absorb the nutrition from the food we intake. 





7. Don’t Sleep Immediately:-
 The food we intake will not be to digest properly. Thus will lead to gastric and infection in our intestine. 



Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Microsoft redesigns 20-year-old Windows four-colour logo     
for upcoming  Windows 8


Microsoft on Friday announced that it was redesigning the logo of Windows software, making a fundamental change to the iconic four-colour Windows logo users have been used to for 20 years


The Windows logo, that is. Last week, Microsoft unveiled the new look for the upcoming iteration of its flagship product, dropping the "flag" motif for one that harkens back to earlier days when the logo was a more literal interpretation of the Windows name.

The intention of the design was to reflect the new Metro-style user interface seen in Windows 8, while staying within logo traditions used for past Windows products, ranging from Windows 1.0 to Windows 7, according to Sam Moreau, Microsoft's principal director of user experience for Windows. The new design has lost the multicolored panes and flag-like aspects seen with earlier logos, he explained



It’s a window… not a flag





In some ways you can trace the evolution of the Windows logo in parallel with the advancements of the technology used to create logos. From the simple two color version in Windows 1.0 to the intricate and detailed renderings in Windows Vista and Windows 7, each change makes sense in the context in which it was created. As computing capabilities increased, so did the use of that horse power to render more colors, better fonts, and more detailed and life-like 3D visual effects like depth, shadows, and materiality. We have evolved from a world of rudimentary low resolution graphics to today’s rich high-resolution systems. And what started as a simple “window” to compliment the product name became a flying or waving flag.

But if you look back to the origins of the logo you see that it really was meant to be a window. "Windows" really is a beautiful metaphor for computing and with the new logo we wanted to celebrate the idea of a window, in perspective. Microsoft and Windows are all about putting technology in people's hands to empower them to find their own perspectives. And that is what the new logo was meant to be. We did less of a re-design and more to return it to its original meaning and bringing Windows back to its roots – reimagining the Windows logo as just that – a window.



We are all hope you enjoy  new logo................



Sunday, February 12, 2012


Indians among world's happiest people

Despite economic woes, wars, conflicts and natural disasters the world is a happier place today than it was four years ago and Indonesians, Indians and Mexicans seem to be the most contented people on the planet. More than three-quarters of people around the globe who were questioned in an international poll said they were happy with their lives and nearly a quarter described themselves as very happy.

"The world is a happier place today and we can actually measure it because we have been tracking it," said John Wright, senior vice president of Ipsos Global, which has surveyed the happiness of more than 18,000 people in 24 countries since 2007. But he added that expectations of why people are happy should be carefully weighed.

"It is not just about the economy and their well being. It is about a whole series of other factors that make them who they are today." Brazil and Turkey rounded out the top five happiest nations, while Hungary, South Korea, Russia, Spain and Italy had the fewest number of happy people.

Perhaps proving that money can't buy happiness, residents of some of the world biggest economic powers, including the United States, Canada and Britain, fell in the middle of the happiness scale. "There is a pattern that suggests that there are many other factors beyond the economy that make people happy, so it does provide one element but it is not the whole story," said Wright.

"Sometimes the greatest happiness is a cooked meal or a roof over your head," he explained. "Relationships remain the No. 1 reason around the world where people say they have invested happiness and maybe in those cultures family has a much greater degree of impact."

Regionally Latin America had the highest number of happy people, followed by North America, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East and Africa. Only 15 percent of Europeans said they were very happy.

On a more personal note married couples tended to be happier than singles but men seemed to be as content as women. Education and age also had an impact with more people under 35 saying they are very happy than 25-49 year old. Higher education also equated with higher happiness.
 
 (source: yahoo)
 
 

Monday, February 6, 2012


The Youngest Girl Web Designer and Youngest CEO in the World


 
Name:Sreelakshmi Suresh

Birth year: :1998 


Native:Kerala- India 

  


 


She started using computers at the age of 4. She began designing websites by the age of 6. Suresh designed her school's website She has got more than 40 National and International Awards and Honours for her excellence in web designing. The Association of American Webmasters honoured her by giving their membership along with their highest award for excellence in web designing, the Gold Web Award. She is the only member of the Association of American Webmasters, ever, under the age of 18.
 
Awards achieved by her till date are as follows
  1. Global Internet Directories Gold Award (USA)
  2. American Association of Webmasters Merit Award
  3. American Association of Webmasters Membership
  4. Art Space's World Web Award of Excellence 2006-07 (USA)
  5. Webmasters Ink Web Award (USA)
  6. Golden Web Award (USA)
  7. AIHC Platinum Award (USA)
  8. WM8C Stamp of Excellence Award (USA)
  9. Majon Web Select Seal of Excellence Award (USA)
  10. Sixty Plus Education Award of Excellence (Canada)
  11. Penmarric Bronze Award (Canada)
  12. Feeblemind's Award of Excellence (UK)
  13. La Luna Niche Best of the Web Award (UK)
  14. Poetic Soul Award (Brazil)
  15. Planeta Foto Silver Award (Brazil)
  16. 37th Texa's Web Award (USA)
  17. Moms Global Award for inspirational Website 2006-07 (UK)
  18. The Webuilders TS Gold Award (UK)
  19. Stormkeeper Award of Excellence (UK)
  20. Alloha Award for Excellent Website (Hawaii)
  21. Thomas Sims Greves Award of Excellence (UK)
  22. ProFish-N-Sea Charters World Class Website Award (Brazil)
  23. Wadeshi Science Movement Excellence Award 2007 (India)
  24. Thapasya Excellence Award 2007 (India)
  25. Lions Clubs Big Achiever Award 2007 (India)
  26. VARNAM 2007 Puraskaaram (India)
  27. Lions Clubs Big Achiever Award 2008 (India)
  28. National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement 2008.

Below mention websites she was created..

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Cute Love Story



Two butterflies were in love.........
One day, they decided to play Hide n Seek....... 











while playing....

 
Boy Butterfly - "A small game within us"


Girl Butterfly - "ok"


Boy Butterfly - "The one who sits in this flower tomorrow early in the morning.....that one loves the other one more....." 


Girl Butterfly - "ok"

Next morning, the boy butterfly waits for the flower to open so that
he can sit before the girl butterfly does......


Finally, the flower opened.....

What did he see.....?????........

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The girl butterfly had died inside the flower.....

She stayed there all night......so that early in the morning......as

soon as she sees him.......she can fly to him and tell him how much she loved him........


 

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

HOW TO CHANGE FACEBOOK THEMES


Any one want change Facebook themes..Try the below steps..


its working only Mozilla firefox..

So, you should download Mozilla browser. 






1. First download and install the Mozilla Firefox latest version browser.

2. Install the stylish to your Mozilla Firefox . You can find it here https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108


3. Look for the theme which one you want for your Facebook click the link http://userstyles.org/styles/browse/all/Facebook
4. Install the theme..


5. Now it's your Facebook theme it will be change


Sample Themes







How to remove :-


Go tools on your Mozila Firefox cick add-ons and you see stylish " look for theme. if u want to disable it.. (you can go back enable it again if you need)












Tuesday, January 24, 2012

DON'T USE MOBILES, LAPTOP WHILE ITS CHARGING






DON'T USE MOBILES, LAPTOP WHILE ITS CHARGING




A couple lost their 25 year old son in a fire at home on last month . The son who had graduated with MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison two weeks earlier had come home for a while. He had lunch with his dad at home and decided to go back to clean up his hostel room. His father told him to wait, to meet his mother, before he went back for a few days. He decided to take a nap while waiting for his mom to come back home from work. Some time later their neighbors called 911 when they saw black smoke coming out of the house.


Unfortunately, the 25 years old died in the three year old house. It took several days of investigation to find out the cause of the fire. It was determined that the fire was caused by the laptop resting on the bed. When the laptop was on the bed cooling fan did not get the air to cool the computer and that is what caused the fire. He did not even wake up to get out of the bed because he died of breathing in carbon monoxide.


The reason I am writing this to all of you is that I have seen many of us using the laptop while in bed. Let us all decide and make it a practice not to do that. The risk is real. Let us make it a rule not to use the laptop on bed with blankets and pillows around. Please educate as many people as you can









A few days ago, a person was recharging his cell phone at home.Just at that time a call came and he answered it with the instrument still connected to the outlet.After a few seconds electricity flowed into the cell phone unrestrained and the young man was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud.

His parents rushed to the room only to find him unconscious, with a weak heartbeat and burnt fingers.He was rushed to the nearby hospital, but was pronounced dead on arrival.Cell phones are a very useful modern invention.However, we must be aware that it can also be an instrument of death.

Never use the cell phone while it is hooked to the electrical outlet!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

THE WORLD'S FIRST WEBSITE RUNS WITHOUT THE INTERNET CONNECTION

All About Rajni the site dedicated to the legendary superstar runs without the Internet  

While browsing, if a user connects to the internet, a message pops up, which says, "This was unexpected. To keep browsing, switch off your internet". So keep your internet connection off to enter the site. See its Rajni’s account it ought to be different from others you see!

 try to open www.allaboutrajni.com your browser

The concept of the site is based on a complex algorithm running in the back-end that keeps an eye on the propagation of data/information packets between two terminals. 'Magic' kicks in soon as the broadband speed is down to zero, which is the basic premise on which the concept has been constructed. 



This is developed by Webchutney's creative director Gurbaksh Singh. As soon as visitors log onto this particular website, they get to read message that says, "He is no ordinary man, this is no ordinary website. It runs on Rajini Power." To proceed further into this specially designed website, visitors must disconnect the Internet connection as stated on the website After a few iterations and testing, they cracked the code required to build the world's first website that runs without the Internet - a website that runs offline - which is as awesome and unbelievable as on-screen miracles and stunts associated or performed by Rajini himself



How is it work see the video




Thursday, January 19, 2012

WHEN I MAKE FRIENDS

When I make friends


 "Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?"



"The making of friends, who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life."
 
 
 
 
 
"To be your friend was all I ever wanted;
to be your lover was all I ever dreamed
."
 
 
 
 
"Remember friends as you pass by,
As you are now so once was I.
As low as I you once must be,
Prepare yourself and follow me."
 
 
 
 
 
"The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend. I have no wealth to bestow on him. If he knows that I am happy in loving him, he will want no other reward. Is not friendship divine in this?"
 
 
 
 
I cannot even imagine where I would be today were it not for that handful of friends who have given me a heart full of joy.Let's face it, friends make life a lot more fun.
 
 
 
Remember, the greatest gift is not found in a store nor under a tree, but in the hearts of true friends.
 
 
 
"I keep my friends as misers do their treasure, because, of all the things granted us by wisdom, none is greater or better than friendship."  
 
 
 
 
 
"You can make more friends in two months by becoming really interested in other people, than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you." 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, January 13, 2012

DIFFERENCE OF RICH & POOR PEOPLES

DIFFERENCE RICH LIFE & POOR LIFE 







  







Don't waste foods and everything . Please  helpful to others..

So please ley ur hand and say that poor people.., we 

are with you...,