Tuesday, August 31, 2010
The most important of my discoveries has been suggested to me by my failures
The most important of my discoveries has been suggested to me by my failures." - Sir Humphrey Davy
You cannot teach people anything. You can only help them discover it within themselves – Galileo
classics
butterfly
Greatest discovery of my generation
The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind.
- William James
Optimism is an intellectual choice.
-Diana Schneider
The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.
-Frank Lloyd Wright
Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body.
-Seneca
Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one's own sunshine.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
When you feel that you have reached the end and that you cannot go one step further, when life seems to be drained of all purpose: What a wonderful opportunity to start all over again, to turn over a new page.
-Eileen Caddy
A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
-Winston Churchill
A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
-John Barrymore
Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.
-William Jennings Bryan
Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so you shall become. Your vision is the promise of what you shall one day be; your ideal is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil.
-James Lane Allen
Monday, August 30, 2010
How Warren Buffett made his billions. 7 tips
1. You have to want to do it enough to overcome the difficulties. I know lots of aspiring writers. Without doubt one of the biggest differences between the ones that make it and the ones that don't is simply that the successful ones have the drive to win through in spite of all the frustrations.
2. Closely related to this is originality. Many if not most great artists are innovators. Shakespeare, for example, coined thousands of words.
3. However, you should not invest unless you are sure of what you are doing. Since there will be some things that you can buy with certainty, why bother with those that you cannot?
4. If possible, be flexible about buying stocks in different industries, always subject to the criterion that you know your facts for sure.
5. Only buy a stock the way you would buy a house that you intended to live in. You should understand it well enough and like it well enough so that you would be content to own it in the absence of any market.
6. Be thorough, cautious, and risk-averse. Remember Buffett's two key rules for successful investing:
Rule No. 1: Never lose money.
Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1.
7. All this requires energy and determination. That is why the investor should have the same quality Buffett insists on in
Full article on rediff.com
The 10 Most Important Business Lessons I’ve Learned | Dare Mighty Things - The Blog of Entrepreneur & Social Entrepreneur Ryan Allis
The 101 most useful websites
America's tryst with terror
Smoke from the remains of New York's World Trade Center shrouds lower Manhattan after the September 11 attacks. It was September 11, 2001 when people watched in disbelief and then horror as two airplanes hijacked in the name of al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden slammed into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center, killing nearly 3,000 people
The 101 most useful websites
1. The Daily Beast
2. Slate
3. Salon
EDUCATION
4. Make magazine’s videos and podcasts
5. The Orwell Diaries
6 Everything on iTunes
7 The Stage
8 Io9
9 Metacritic
TRAVEL
10 Tripadvisor
11 Travelsupermarket
12 Tripit
HOME
13 Bob’s Books
14 The House Directory
15 On Etsy
FOOD AND DRINK
16 Epicurious
17 Supercook
18 Jamie Oliver, Delia Smith and Nigella Lawson
19 Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
GREEN
20 Recycle Now
21 What Do They Know
22 The Hunger Site
FAMILY AND KIDS
23 Mumsnet
24 Genes Reunited
25 Family Search
FUN
26 Passive-Aggressive Notes
27 Smartkit
28 Letters of Note
VIDEO
29 Vimeo
30 BBC iPlayer
31 Viral video chart
YOUTUBE CHANNELS
32 Chow’s channel
33 Berkeley’s channel
34 Cambridge (youtube.com/user/CambridgeUniversity)
LIFE MANAGEMENT |
35 Doodle
36 drop.io
37 Seatwave
News and Comment
38 The Frontline World Blog
39 Jezebel
40 World Service (bbc.co.uk/worldservice)
41 Guido Fawkes (order-order.com)
42 Benedict Brogan, the BBC’s political editor Nick Robinson (bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson)
43 Richard Branson’s blog (virgin.com/richard-branson/blog)
Education
44 Make magazine’s videos and podcasts (blog.makezine.com/podcast)
45 The Orwell Diaries (orwelldiaries.wordpress.com
46 iTunes (apple.com/itunes)
47 The Atlas Obscura (atlasobscura.com)
48 How Stuff Works (howstuffworks.com)
49 BBC Language (bbc.co.uk/languages)
50 The National Geographic (nationalgeographic.com)
51 The Encyclopedia Smithsonian (si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI)
52 Academic Earth (academicearth.org)
53 The Encyclopedia of Life (eol.org)
54 Fora.tv (fora.tv)
55 What Should I Read Next? (whatshouldireadnext.com)
56 Get High Now (gethighnow.com)
57 Mental Floss (mentalfloss.com)
58 Strange Maps (strangemaps.wordpress.com)
59 ssuu (issuu.com)
source: telegraph
sites of the day
WhoTheMan.com
It's YouTube meets ESPN in this clever new video site that lets you have your say on anything sports-related. Be a "Fancaster" and throw in your two cents about the day's sporting developments, or take on other users in a "Battle" of opinions to let the viewers decide who the last man standing will be.
ItsJustMovies.com
ItsJustMovies.com offers the requisite scoops, reviews and news for everything movies. It's enough to make movie geeks feel, well, suitably geeky. The only thing that's missing is popcorn.
ClassicTimeless.com
This lifestyle site offers regular fashion tips to men by emphasizing those looks that are classy and infinitely stylish. Suit patterns and the coordination of accessories are just a few of the useful fashion bases covered. Video interviews with tailors are also included for extra oomph.
BestDining.com
Need a bite? Use BestDining.com to narrow down your options until you pinpoint just the right American restaurant to fill your empty tummy. Read some restaurant reviews beforehand to know what you're getting into, and enjoy your meal.
Goodness500.org
If you've ever wondered how much cash Starbucks donates to charity or what profit percentage Target gives to goodwill, this site is an informative read. See the world's most powerful companies ranked according to their charitable contributions, environmental damage and equality in the workplace.
FunnyTypos.com
One person's short sightedness is someone else's chuckle. FunnyTypos.com delights in showing us how a simple misspelling or grammatical error can be a continual source of entertainment. We could say it's disappointing how many mistakes are out there, but if things improved, our fun would be gone.
Twaxed.com
The internet lets us share precious information in a click of a mouse. That doesn't mean that it should be shared, let alone tweeted. Twaxed.com shows off the best Twitter postings that no one wants to admit they said, but everyone else wants to read.
SBNation.com
The new-look SBNation.com goes real-time with scoreboard updates and news feeds to complement more than 200 blogs that are linked from the site. Take a spin through whatever sport you fancy to catch up with your favorite teams as quickly as the net can take you there.
Trailer-Reviews.net
You can't review a movie that's not out yet, so why not review its trailer instead? Trailer-Reviews.net saves you the hassle of seeking out the latest movie previews by collecting and storing them all in one place. From there, you have the option of posting a review of any trailer after you've watched it.
TheExceptionalMan.com
TheExceptionalMan.com is a brand new men's blog that offers tips on vintage clothing, shoes, watches, and other manly accessories. Let this collection of insights and must-haves lead you down the path toward the exceptional life.
Connosr.com
It's Facebook for whisky lovers and rookies who would like to know where to start. This new social network site lets users make new friends, create their own blogs, and review whisky from around the world.
Opacity.us
Opacity.us discovers the art inside abandoned buildings. Lonely and long-deserted psychiatric hospitals, sports stadiums and schools -- all in intentionally undisclosed locations around the United States and Europe -- are on hand.
BeerLens.com
Beers. Pubs. Pictures. Any questions? Two friends from different continents share their love of beer and pubs in New York and across Europe. The site elegantly captures the care that goes into creating a good beer and the camaraderie of the people who drink it.
InternetConfessions.net
The internet is all about sharing, isn't it? That's why this web confessional lets us expunge our darkest secrets, clear our conscience and share it with lots of nosy strangers. No subject is too taboo and no confession is without entertainment value.
RaceVine.com
Experienced athletes and running novices (like a few of us) across the United States can find the latest triathlons and races in their area. Why? To join in, of course! Race reviews from runners "in the know" will give their aspiring counterparts some insight into what they can expect.
MoMuPl.com
Feeling nostalgic about the tunes from your favorite movie? Type in its title and you have an instant front-row seat to listen to full songs from the soundtrack -- for free.
DontJudgeMyHair.com
There's no escaping a bad hair day, especially now that it can be photographed and immortalized on the internet. This photo blog shows off daily exercises in horrible hair with the requisite amusing banter.
Everlater.com
This all-in-one travel site lets you document your last trip and all of your future vacations in fashionable cyber style. Fully loaded with map, photo and blog capabilities, you can update it easily on the road or just put together your own highlight package upon your return home.
Level26.com
Level26.com is so much more than just a website: it's branded as a "digi-novel," and it allows the user to truly experience the book by entering codes online to unlock "cyber bridges."
RestroomRatings.com
There's nothing more disappointing than going to a fancy restaurant and seeing a totally disgusting bathroom. RestroomRatings.com will let you know which joints house the swankiest washrooms, and which have the stinkiest.
AskPhilosophers.org
What would you ask a philosopher? This highly intellectual site boasts 2,500+ questions in over 50 categories including sex, identity, religion, and knowledge. Each answer is given by a trained philosopher and these brilliant minds won't walk on eggshells, no matter how racy the topic.
OldCalculatorMuseum.com
We all need a hobby and for museum "curator" Rick Bensene, his happens to involve calculators. The web exhibits feature detailed pictures of the machines, a summary of their respective specs and other quirks like instruction manual covers and warning stickers. Embrace your inner math geek without having to worry about homewor
BoxOfficeMojo.com
With so many movies being released, it can be hard to keep track of what's hot and cold at the box office. Luckily, the Mojo (aka Brandon Gray) is on hand to offer box-office updates every day and in-depth analyses of those all-important weekend numbers.
Men.MyFashionLife.com
This well-maintained site gives up the goods on who's making what, who's wearing what and why men should care. Stay on top of new manly trends without feeling like you've just been tricked into becoming a Sex and the City convert.
BaseballsSteroidEra.com
BaseballsSteroidEra.com leaves no dirty needles, positive test results or Congress cheats untouched in examining the dark cloud that continues to haunt Major League Baseball. A detailed breakdown of the who/what/how/when ranging from those players who have tested officially positive to others who have been suspected along the way.
iLounge.com
If you're new to iPods or just want to expand your knowledge, this site won't let you down. An exhaustive resource of iPod information, you'll arrive a student and leave an expert after devouring guides, learning step-by-step tutorials and reading through the editor's blog alone.
Corkd.com
The members of Corkd.com continually update the web world on their wine-tasting adventures. Learn about the newest wines, buy the ones that make you curious, and create your own profile to become a wine-tasting dynamo.
MuseumOfBadArt.org
It's everything that can go wrong when an artist reaches for something great and ends up with a colossal failure. The pieces are occasionally shocking, often unintentionally funny and always terrible. It's impossible not to stare.
Uncyclopedia.org
If Wikipedia is everything that's right in the internet universe, Uncyclopedia falls on the other side of the spectrum, poking holes in everything we love to mock about pop culture and factual information. It's lean, mean and contagiously funny.
MeetTheFamous.com
A true sign of the celebrity-fixated times that we live in. Now you too can play paparazzo! If you have a camera, a computer and a strong celebrity radar, your pictures can be posted here and snapped up by international (read: tabloid) publications.
IndiDenim.com
It's do-it-yourself denim -- why settle for jeans that won't fit? Here you can choose every style under the sun and customize colors, patterns, pockets, and lengths to your body's content.
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In the News, August 2010
Increased exemption limits under DTC to benefit 96pc taxpayers (ET)
Maoists ready to wave peace flag and hold talks (rediff)
Tata becomes India’s most valued group (zeenews)
Saudi Arabia overturns BlackBerry ban, allows messenger service (hindu)
Discrepancies in CWG deals, says CAG report (Hindu)
Visitors’ entry at Chennai airport banned (hindu)
TD fears exodus of leaders after defeat (DC)
Quizzing Modi will prove suicidal for Cong: BJP (rediff)
TRS sweeps Telangana bypolls, wins 11 of 12 Assembly seats (Times of India)
TRS chief demands separate statehood after massive poll win (sify)
Telangana by-polls: Huge blow to all parties (newsx)
Commonwealth Games spots at stake in Toronto (cbcsports)
Sibal wants 30 pc students to reach varsity level by 2020 (Hindustan Times)
WikiLeaks founder hits back at Gates (cnn)
Pakistan floods 'kill 800' people (BBC)
Maoists ready to wave peace flag and hold talks (rediff)
Tata becomes India’s most valued group (zeenews)
Saudi Arabia overturns BlackBerry ban, allows messenger service (hindu)
Discrepancies in CWG deals, says CAG report (Hindu)
Visitors’ entry at Chennai airport banned (hindu)
TD fears exodus of leaders after defeat (DC)
Quizzing Modi will prove suicidal for Cong: BJP (rediff)
TRS sweeps Telangana bypolls, wins 11 of 12 Assembly seats (Times of India)
TRS chief demands separate statehood after massive poll win (sify)
Telangana by-polls: Huge blow to all parties (newsx)
Commonwealth Games spots at stake in Toronto (cbcsports)
Sibal wants 30 pc students to reach varsity level by 2020 (Hindustan Times)
WikiLeaks founder hits back at Gates (cnn)
Pakistan floods 'kill 800' people (BBC)
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
He conquers who endures: inspirational quotes
To forgive is the highest, most beautiful form of love. In return, you will receive untold peace and happiness." Robert Muller
Take chances, make mistakes. That's how you grow. You have to fail in order to practice being brave. -Mary Tyler
"Effort without talent is a depressing situation....but talent without effort is a tragedy." - Mike Ditka
Farewell
Two of the granddaughters of Senator Edward Kennedy, Grace Allen and Kiley Kennedy, seek solace in a hug near his coffin towards the end of his funeral at Arlington National Cemetery on Aug. 29. "It was getting dark by the time the ceremony began," explains photographer Doug Mills. "A light was brought in by the Secret Service so that people could see where they were walking. But they didn't turn it on until the end, and when they did, people immediately started going toward the casket and one another."
"Happiness is in itself a kind of gratitude." ~Joseph Wood Krutch
Tent City
Homeless people sleep in an encampment on Capitol Hill in Seattle. "I had been wanting to take pictures of homelessness," says photographer Aaron Huey. "I see alot of it in Seattle and I'm always torn. I went to this tent city for the homeless, which is near St. Mark's Cathedral, on a quick assignment — I had only two days. But on the first day I shot very few photos. I used the time to get to know people there so they would be comfortable with me coming in with a camera. The second evening is when I made most of my pictures, including this one. I wanted a shot with the Seattle skyline in the background to give context to this homeless encampment juxtaposed against the larger, more affluent city. But I wasn't sure if I'd be able to see that from the tent city. Then I found a janitor who allowed me to go up to the top of the cathedral. I made it up to the roof, and by crawling through some windows, I was able to get that shot."
The wheel was once square, but they kept persevering. ~ Marcela Bennett
Audience
Cadets at the military academy at West Point listen to President Obama's speech announcing troop increases in the war in Afghanistan.
Aim for service and success will follow. -Albert Schweitzer
Clash of the Yellowhammers
"The highest proof of virtue is to possess boundless power without abusing it." - Lord Macaulay
Osprey catching a fish in Finland
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure... for CURIOSITY." ~Ellen Parr
Causeway to Saint John's hermit in Gaztelugatxe, Biscay, Spain
Saints are sinners who kept on going. ~Robert Louis Stevenson
It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer. ~Albert Einstein
Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after another. ~Walter Elliott, The Spiritual Life
People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can't find them, make them. ~G.B. Shaw, Mrs. Warren's Profession, 1893
He conquers who endures. ~Persius
If one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces, never be afraid to pick one of those pieces up and begin again. ~Flavia Weedn, Flavia and the Dream Maker
Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did. ~Newt Gingrich
Don't be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves. ~Dale Carnegie
The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is that one comes from a strong will, and the other from a strong won't. ~Henry Ward Beecher
When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. ~Franklin D. Roosevelt
Poland's Janek Galek performs slacklining, in which nylon webbing is stretched tight between two anchor points, in Warsaw.
Mark Twain
"It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare."
Francois de Fenelon
"Discouragement is simply the despair of wounded self-love."
Sylvia Plath
"There must be quite a few things a hot bath won't cure, but I don't know many of them."
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"The moment we begin to fear the opinions of others and hesitate to tell the truth that is in us, and from motives of policy are silent when we should speak, the divine floods of light and life no longer flow into our souls."
Thursday, August 26, 2010
we need to be overflowing with passion
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing- Abraham Lincoln
To put the world right in order, we must first put the nation in order; to put the nation in order, we must first put the family in order; to put the family in order, we must first cultivate our personal life; we must first set our hearts right- Confucius
Nothing is a waste of time... if you USE the EXPERIENCE WISELY" ~Auguste Rodin
When work is a pleasure, life is joy. When work is a duty, life is a slavery - Maxim Gorky
The Breeze at dawn has SECRETS to tell you... Don’t Go Back to Sleep!" ~Rumi
Real GENEROSITY towards the Future... lies in giving ALL to the Present" ~Albert Camus
GIVING... opens the way for receiving" ~Florence Scovel Shinn
Treat your FRIENDS as you do your pictures... and place them in their best light" ~Jennie Jerome Churchill
Buenos Aires
"Get busy living, or get busy dying." - Stephen King
Nothing is permanent in this wicked world – not even our troubles. – Charlie Chaplin
To live and work at your best, we need to be overflowing with passion, happiness and a relentless desire to win.
Knowledge is Power (http://pigmediacraft.weebly.com)
Taj Mahal
20 May, 1498 – Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama arrives at Kozhikode (previously known as Calicut), India.
20 May, 1927 – At 07:52 Charles Lindbergh takes off from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, New York, on the world's first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, touching down at Le Bourget Field in Paris at 22:22 the next day.
20 May, 1983 – First publications of the discovery of the HIV virus that causes AIDS in the journal Science by Luc Montagnier and Robert Gallo individually.
Army of 2.5 million officials starts task of Indian census of a billion people
indefatigable: untiring.
This capital of Latvia is sometimes known as the "Paris of the Baltic."
* Riga
Which country is the largest exporter of sawn wood?
Canada
Which world religion is said to have been conceived by a semi-mythical Chinese philosopher called Lao-Tzu?
Taoism
Pagan Irish fire festivals gave rise to a 'holiday' in America related to weather prediction. Which holiday is this?
Groundhog Day
European Country Specializing In Production Of Machines?
Germany
What is the word for the type of land that lies between the tree line and the Arctic ice cap in North America, Europe and Asia?
tundra
What is the name of the strait between Alaska and Russia?
Bering
Which degree of longitude is the prime meridian?
0 degrees
Which city lies on Lake Michigan?
Milwaukee
Which country leads the world in duck production for food?
China
On which Mediterranean island is Mount Etna?
Sicily
The surnames Kim, Park and Lee are the three most common in which country?
Korea
In July, 1921, Canadian doctor Frederick Banting and his collaborator Charles Best isolated a substance that eliminates the often fatal symptoms of diabetes. What was this substance?
Insulin
Which is the longest river of Europe?
River Danube
Pizza origin is:
Italy
Which is the water body that separates the British Isles from the mainland?
English Channel
Which country leads the tobacco production?
Cuba
What queenly lake is the largest in Africa?
Lake Victoria
What is the largest country in Africa?
Sudan
The Gobi Desert is located in?
Asia
Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, which was the first built?
Egyptian Pyramids
Tobacco, Tomatoes, and Maize all originated in which region?
Central America
What is the name of the trench that is the deepest point in the Pacific Ocean?
Mariana Trench
Where is Emerald Island?
Ireland
What is the name of the strait between Alaska and Russia?
Bering
She had the great misfortune of living in Paris during the Reign of Terror, and she was forced to make death masks of the people who had been guillotined. Later she moved to Britain, and these death masks became the basis of a famous wax museum. What was her name?
Madame Tussaud
Which is the mountain that separates Europe from Asia?
Ural Mountains
What is the distance around the earth at the equator in miles? (To the nearest 1,000 miles)
25,000
Land of Thousand Lakes?
Finland
Which U.S. state is known as the Volunteer State?
Tennessee
How far is the earth from the moon?
239,000 miles
Which is the busiest river of Europe?
River Rhine
Which is the water body that separates Europe from Africa in the West?
Strait of Gibraltar
On which river is the city of Rome situated?
River Tiber
Which city was home to the first skyscraper, the Home Insurance Building?
Chicago
Many countries are defined by their most famous beers. Which country, then, would be defined by the name 'Guinness'?
Ireland
Most Highly Industrialized European Country?
Germany
What is special about stereoscopic images?
They allow viewing of an image in 3-D
The Region Of Germany Famous For Its Cakes And Cuckoo Clocks?
Blackforest
How high is the Eiffel Tower in Paris?
300 meters
What was the most popular color used on national flags during the 20th century?
Red
A French philosopher was a source of early inspiration for Enlightenment thinkers, and has been given credit for the phrase 'I think, therefore I am'. Who was he?
Descartes
European Country Having Super Highways Called 'Autobahns'?
Germany
Which is the hardest rock type?
Topaz
What is the highest mountain in the Earth's Southern Hemisphere?
Mt. Aconcagua
Which constellation is depicted on the flag of Australia?
Crux - Southern Cross
Where is the lowest place on earth?
Israel
Which African country is the most populous?
Nigeria
Which country has over 40% of the world's swine?
China
Where are the Pillars of Hercules?
Strait of Gibraltar
Which country holds the record for the deepest permafrost?
Russia
Which country contains the ancient region of Mesopotamia?
Iraq
The ruins of the ancient Greek Palace of Knossos are located on what island in the Mediterranean?
Crete
What is the term for an assorted meal, popularized in Sweden, which includes a variety of meats, pastries and other delectables?
Smorgasbord
What is the maximum length of an Exclusive Economic Zone in the oceans?
200 nautical miles
The Italians love their pasta, and as a result have developed dozens of varieties. Which very common variety of pasta derives its name from the Italian for 'ribbons'?
Fettucini
Which continent has the highest number of Christians?
Europe
The world headquarters of the Baha'i religion is located in what eastern Mediterranean country?
Israel
The Sumerians were the inventors of the world's first writing system, a series of wedge-shaped markings called what?
Cuneiform
The United States has the largest Gross Domestic Product. Which country is second?
China
_______ is the highest peak in the Alps of Europe.
Mount Blanc
Which country is represented by the top-level Internet domain.ch?
Switzerland
What was the first city to grow to one million people?
Rome
Which disaster does the Mercalli scale measure?
Earthquakes
Which country is responsible for ~33% of the world's rice exports?
Thailand
1. 2nd July, 2009
2. Which is known as the roof of the world? Pamir
3. Angel waterfalls are situated in which country? Venezuela
4. Adam’s bridge is between which countries? India and Sri Lanka
5. Anthropological society of India is in which city? Kolkata
6. Who was known as King of Pop? Michael Jackson
7. Expand DVD? Digital Versatile Disk
8. Tsunami is a word from which language? Japanese
9. First woman speaker of Lok Sabha? Meira Kumar
10. Expand NSG? National Security Guard
11. General Elections are held once in _____ years for Lok Sabha? Five
12. Telugu is the third most spoken language in India
13. Trishul is surface-to-air missile
14. World Environment Day – 5 June
15. Hope Island is in Andhra Pradesh
16. SEZ: Special Economic Zone
17. Area-wise biggest district in Andhra Pradesh – Anantapur
18. Godavari river has the second longest course within India, has about 1450 km long.
19. Aamukta Maalyadha written by Sri Krishna Deva Raya
20. AP State bird – Indian Roller
21. AP State animal – Black Buck
22. Fastest flying bird – Japanese swift
23. Sri Ram Sagar project has been constructed on the river Godavari
24. The first hydroelectric power plant in India was set up at – Shivasamudram
25. First education minister of India – Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
26. First Viceroy of India – Lord Canning
27. The system of budget was introduced in British India in 1860
28. Coldest place in the world – Siberia
29. The world’s longest continuous border is the one between the USA and Canada
30. How many countries are members of the UN – 192
31. Japan has the highest life span in the world
32. India has the largest livestock population in the world
33. China is the largest producer of fertilizers in the world.
34. Michael Jackson topped the Forbes list in 1989 as the highest paid entertainer of all time.
35. Most populous city – Tokyo
36. Paris Commune was established in Paris during February, 1871. This was the first communist government established in the world.
37. The first woman president of the Indian National Congress – Annie Besant
38. The longest country in the world – Chile
39. India’s oldest paramilitary force – Assam Rifles
40. Oldest university in India – University of Calcutta
41. The first foreigner to figure on a British stamp was – Mahatma Gandhi
42. City of seven hills – Rome
43. “Moon Walk” is an autobiography by – Michael Jackson
44. Deodhar trophy is associated with – Cricket
45. Where was the first oil well struck – USA
46. Cases pending as on 30th June, 2009:- Supreme Court – 52,592; High Courts – 40, 17,956; Other courts – 2,71,19,092. Total 3,11,89,640
47. Bhoodan movement was started by – Vinoba Bhave
48. Keoladeo National Park is in Rajasthan
49. Which country has the highest population density in the world? Monaco – 44,000 people per square mile.
50. According to Hindu mythology, whop was the teacher of the Gods? Brihaspati
51. The sweetest sugar – Fructose
52. Indonesia is the most populated island country of the world
53. India’s first ever Individual Olympics gold medalist – Abhinav Bindra
54. Which is more important for the growth of boys and girls under age 14? Proteins
55. What is the main source of electricity in India – Thermal Power
56. India’s first indigenous satellite launch vehicle – SLV 3
46. First Indian woman to become Miss World – Reita Faria
57. World’s tallest brick minaret – Qutub Minar
58. Malgudi Days written by RK Narayan
59. Which country has about 24% of the world’s petroleum reserves – Saudi Arabia
60. A ruler measures – length
61. Who invented laser – Theodore Maiman
62. India paper is made of - vegetable fibre
63. 32 F is equal to 0 c
64. Who built Osmania University – Osman Ali Khan
65. City of Lakes – Udaipur (Rajasthan)
66. India’s life expectancy is projected to 75.6 years.
67. There are 26 International airports in India
68. Which God was considered as the God of creation by the Harappans – Pasupati
69. The Head office of the World Bank is in Washington, D.C.
70. India is the largest producing country of milk.
71. Mrs Pratibha Patil is the 12th president of India
72. Name of India’s station in the Arctic – Himadri
73. In which year Mother Teresa won Nobel Peace Prize- 1979
74. Damodar Valley Corporation is the first public corporation of India
75. Television transmission began in India on 15th September, 1959
76. How many Railway zones are there in India – 16
77. The unburnt end of a cigarette – butt
78. Everything can wait, but not agriculture, which Indian leader’s words – Jawaharlal Nehru
79. The number of gram panchayats in India – 2,33,606
80. The last Nizam of Hyderabad – Mir Osman Ali Khan
81. With microfinance 10 crore women are benefited across the world. They are provided $ 25 billion by loans/
82. DTH – Direct To Home
83. The population density of Andhra Pradesh is 277 persons per square kilometer.
84. H1N1 virus causing swine flu is medically called – influenza
85. Which vitamin is known as Beauty vitamin – Vitamin E
86. The number of netizens as per Internet World Stats – 1,596,270,108 (India – 8.1 crore – 4th place in the world)
87. The Ostrich is not only the biggest bird but it also lays the biggest eggs.
88. The spin-tailed swift is the fastest bird. It flies at a speed of 170 km/ hour
89. Cuckoo is the only bird that never builds a nest. There are 127 kinds of this bird in the world.
90. Baby Zebras can stand and walk within an hour of their birth.
91. Which animal can turn its head around completely and thus can see backward – Owl
92. Which animal does not have teeth at all – Turtle
93. For how many days a camel survive without water – 2 weeks
94. Which is the smallest mammal – Pygmy shrew
95. For how many years does a butterfly live – 1 week
96. The Humming bird is the world’s lightest bird.
97. The Bombay duck is not a duck. It is a fish, found in the sea near Mumbai.
98. The seahorse is not a horse. It is a fish.
99. If a starfish is cut into large pieces, each piece will grow into a whole fish.
100. The female of a whale is known as a cow.
101. The Albatross has the largest wing span of any sea bird.
102. The Rafflesia is the biggest flower in the world.
103. What is the Indian name for the gooseberry fruit – Amla
104. What is a shooting star – A flowering plant
105. What is the Bo tree popularly known as in India – Peepal
106. The world’s oldest tree is the bristlecone pine tree in California. It is over 4,800 years old.
107. The tallest grass in the world is the thorny bamboo of India. It can reach a height of 120 ft.
108. Helium is the lightest gas in the world.
109. One drop of blood contains about 100 million red blood corpuscles (cells)
110. The board game of monopoly was invented by Charles Darrow
111. The national sport of USA is baseball
112. The total distance covered in a marathon race is 42.2 km.
113. The world’s largest stadium is the Strahov Stadium at Prague in Czech Republic
114. Scrabble, the word game, was invented by Alfred Brutts
most terrible poverty
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Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.
Mother Teresa
Top Ten Mother Teresa Quotes
#1 "If you judge people, you have no time to love them."
#2 "We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop."
#3 "Life is an opportunity, benefit from it. Life is beauty, admire it. Life is bliss, taste it. Life is a dream, realize it. Life is a challenge, meet it. Life is a duty, complete it. Life is a game, play it. Life is a promise, fulfill it. Life is sorrow, overcome it. Life is a song, sing it. Life is a struggle, accept it. Life is a tragedy, confront it. Life is an adventure, dare it. Life is luck, make it. Life is too precious, do not destroy it. Life is life, fight for it."
#4 "Do not think that love, in order to be genuine, has to be extraordinary. What we need is to love without getting tired."
#5 "Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless."
#6 "Spread love everywhere you go: first of all in your own house. Give love to your children, to your wife or husband, to a next door neighbor... Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God's kindness; kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile, kindness in your warm greeting."
#7 "God doesn't require us to succeed; he only requires that you try."
#8 "Humility is the mother of all virtues; purity, charity and obedience. It is in being humble that our love becomes real, devoted and ardent. If you are humble nothing will touch you, neither praise nor disgrace, because you know what you are. If you are blamed you will not be discouraged. If they call you a saint you will not put yourself on a pedestal."
#9 "In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love."
#10 "We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty."
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Beginner's guide to travel blogging
The noughties saw the rise of the travel blogger - but only the savvy ones turned their globetrotting tales into success stories. Vicky
The noughties were the decade when people stopped merely dreaming about being travel writers and got involved. By harnessing the trends of social networking and multimedia content, independent travellers have gone on to become some of the most inventive bloggers on the web. What's more, the ultra-savvy ones are turning their enthusiasm into an income.
In today's Guardian Travel, we profile some of the UK's most interesting digital nomads, who are using the net to travel the world and, in one case, making money from online work. Could blogging be the key to such opportunities?
"If you are really committed, then yes, you can make it, but it takes a lot of work," says Matt Kepnes, who has been travelling the world since 2005, runs NomadicMatt.com, and has written an eBook: How to Make Money with your Travel Blog. "There are ways for the small websites to make some money and pay for some of their travels. And I think that's what most people want: they don't want to make it a lifestyle but they would like some of their effort to be rewarded and be able to cover some of the costs of travelling."
There are also plenty more advantages to be had from blogging other than making money, such as building a relationship with a worldwide audience. And, as Craig Martin of indietravelpodcast.com points out, creating a popular travel site could provide "a good chance to land a book deal, launch various products or a location-independent business, or use it in your CV when searching for a job post-trip".
Here's our beginner's guide to travel blogging.
• Put content first and enjoy yourself: If you want to gain an online following, the primary aim has to be good content. Darren Cronian, the man behind ultra-successful Travel Rants blog and organiser of Travel BlogCamp (next one in Leeds this summer), says: "My tip would be to write about a topic that you are passionate about. Otherwise, you'll just feel pressurised and not enjoy it."
• Find a niche: Round-the-world travelogues are now as common as the old 'round robin' email. See if you can pick up on a new trend or become an authoritative guide on something people really want to know about.
• Be committed: If you're serious about building a following, you need to update your site regularly. Most bloggers aim to post least three times a week. If you know you're going to be in remote parts without internet acccess, a common trick is to write posts in advance and schedule them to be uploaded automatically.
• Pick the right platform: Free blogging platforms include Blogger.com, Wordpress.com and TypePad.com. Most pro bloggers opt for Wordpress.org (as opposed wordpress.com), which necessitates paid-for hosting but allows much greater options for customisation. Don't forget to pick a domain name that is catchy and search-engine friendly.
• Have more than one site: Alongside their flagship blog, serious bloggers usually have a number of 'static' sites, which need few updates and are designed to rank highly in search engines and bring in more advertising opportunities.
• Do your research and make contacts: If you want to get serious, then get online and get reading. Get to know your fellow bloggers on online forums or networking sites such as Twitter. Share links, cross-promote, comment on other sites and you'll soon see your traffic rise. A good place to get in touch with others is Travel Blog Exchange, which also has a sub-forum for those looking to make a business out of blogging.
• Look beyond Adsense: The advertising revenue from Google Adsense alone can be depressing: so much work and just a couple of quid to show for it. Many bloggers instead aim for a mix of adverts and affiliates (putting adverts on your site for free and getting a percentage of any sales that come through it). Many also sell their own products, such as self-published eBooks in their specialist field. NB: be sure not to over-pack your site with ads or it will put your readers off and jeopardise your independence. Similarly, you should be transparent about sponsorship and deals.
Recommended blogsnomadicmatt.com: Useful advice on budget round-the-world travel has brought Matt Kepnes lots of traffic and advertisers.
europealacarte.co.uk: Karen Bryan quit her day job last year to manage this popular European travel blog, which she started in 2006.
indietravelpodcast.com: Kiwi couple Craig and Linda Martin provide a good example of bloggers who have tapped into trends of multimedia blogging and social networking.
travel-rants.com: Darren Cronian found a successful niche by moving away from the glamourous side of travel and into consumer issues.
croatiatraveller.com: Run by ex-Lonely Planet writer Jeanne Oliver, this is not the most attractive of sites, but it's a money-maker based on the volume of need-to-know information.
• Vicky Baker is the author of Going local travel, a blog for travellers looking to break off track
• Pick the right platform: Free blogging platforms include Blogger.com, Wordpress.com and TypePad.com. Most pro bloggers opt for Wordpress.org (as opposed wordpress.com), which necessitates paid-for hosting but allows much greater options for customisation. Don't forget to pick a domain name that is catchy and search-engine friendly.
• Have more than one site: Alongside their flagship blog, serious bloggers usually have a number of 'static' sites, which need few updates and are designed to rank highly in search engines and bring in more advertising opportunities.
• Do your research and make contacts: If you want to get serious, then get online and get reading. Get to know your fellow bloggers on online forums or networking sites such as Twitter. Share links, cross-promote, comment on other sites and you'll soon see your traffic rise. A good place to get in touch with others is Travel Blog Exchange, which also has a sub-forum for those looking to make a business out of blogging.
• Look beyond Adsense: The advertising revenue from Google Adsense alone can be depressing: so much work and just a couple of quid to show for it. Many bloggers instead aim for a mix of adverts and affiliates (putting adverts on your site for free and getting a percentage of any sales that come through it). Many also sell their own products, such as self-published eBooks in their specialist field. NB: be sure not to over-pack your site with ads or it will put your readers off and jeopardise your independence. Similarly, you should be transparent about sponsorship and deals.
Recommended blogsnomadicmatt.com: Useful advice on budget round-the-world travel has brought Matt Kepnes lots of traffic and advertisers.
europealacarte.co.uk: Karen Bryan quit her day job last year to manage this popular European travel blog, which she started in 2006.
indietravelpodcast.com: Kiwi couple Craig and Linda Martin provide a good example of bloggers who have tapped into trends of multimedia blogging and social networking.
travel-rants.com: Darren Cronian found a successful niche by moving away from the glamourous side of travel and into consumer issues.
croatiatraveller.com: Run by ex-Lonely Planet writer Jeanne Oliver, this is not the most attractive of sites, but it's a money-maker based on the volume of need-to-know information.
• Vicky Baker is the author of Going local travel, a blog for travellers looking to break off track
source: guardian
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Top 5 Habits to Increase Longevity
A man shouts for help to save a woman from raging floodwaters Oct. 7 in Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil. Several drivers were trapped in their cars after heavy rain caused flooding. The woman was reportedly rescued
Top 5 Habits to Increase Longevity
Eat five small meals a day.
Climb the stairs instead of using elevators.
Laugh it up!
Drink 8 glasses of water every day.
Unwind with meditation.
source: health.yahoo
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Do, or do not. There is no 'try'
"Do, or do not. There is no 'try'." - Yoda
Emmys
HAPPINESS comes... when your work and words are of benefit to others." ~Siddhārtha Gautama
Antarctic Fur Seals and King Penguin Chicks On Beach, Gold Harbor, South Georgia Island, South Atlantic
Set your heart on DOING GOOD. Do it over and over again... and you will be filled with joy." ~Siddhārtha Gautama
Lupines And Mist Over The Eglinton River, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
Never let DEFEAT... have the last word." ~Anonymous
The Rio Grande River, Texas
There is no path to HAPPINESS: happiness... is the path." ~Siddhārtha Gautama
Bighorn sheep, Kluanee National Park, Yukon Territory, Canada
When you see the value of CONTINUED GROWTH... the circumstances around u become stepping stones" ~Clyde Narrimore
Bird perched atop a wading Capybara in Pantanal Matogrossense National Park, Brazil
When the STUDENT is ready... the teacher will appear." ~Siddhārtha Gautama
Apres les adventure: Chilling out in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica's premier attraction is its great outdoors, which many visitors experience via organized trips with outfitters such as Austin-Lehman Adventures.
Horseback riding is a common activity in Costa Rica -- these riders are guests of the Punta Islita resort in Guanacaste.
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