Monday, December 3, 2007

Massage Geek

A Massage Geek is “one who is primarily motivated by passion,” indicating a person whose reasoning and decision making is always first and foremost based on his/her passions rather than things like financial reward or social acceptance. Massage Geeks do not see massage therapy as merely interesting, but as the subject of passionate devotion.
Before choosing a massage therapy school, research is needed. It is important to research local rules and regulations for the industry. Each city, town and state may require different things for businesses in general, and for massage therapists in particular. A massage therapy school will be able to help you learn about local requirements, but it may also be a good idea to interview several well-established professional massage therapists.

They are divided into various categories like Geriatric Clients, Massage Business, and Neuromuscular etc. Once you know what you need to get started, understand that massage therapy school can offer all those basics and more. Completion of massage therapy school can also lend credibility to your name, if the school itself is credible. Ensure that the massage therapy school offers massage therapy certification and look at the message therapy school’s course offerings.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

drug rehabilitation

Life is beautiful. Full of colors and joys . It’s not worth wasting it. But many a people fall in the cruel hands of drugs and get addicted to it. At first they take it as a matter of pride, style, a source of fun etc. but lately everybody understands them now they are a gone case. Usually people who realize their mistake and try to regret find it very difficult to renounce this bad habit of drug. At Stone Hawk you may have the cure of all your problems. They definitely know all about addiction, because they claim that they were once addicted. it has a lots of program for the sick one.

The Drug Rehab Treatment is one of the best drug treatments for narcotic withdrawal and dependence. Methadone permits addicts to change their behavior and to discontinue heroin use. Drug treatment reduces the cravings that the addict may have for heroin and blocks the high from heroin but does not provide a euphoric rush. Patients who use Methadone do not experience the extreme highs and lows associated with heroin.

Also the Drug Rehabilitation Program is a boon for those who want to get rid of the drug addiction. it teaches how to stay free of drugs and alcohol.

And if you want to get rid of alcohol addiction this rehabilitation programme is tailor made for you.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Online Poker.

Poker is a very popular game.It is basically a card game played for fun.But with its popularity online poker has started.You can play poker online.All you need is your computer and access to the net.

Poker is an easy game to learn, but a hard game to master. You shouldn't expect to immediately be a winning player, as it's normal for beginning players to pay their dues at first. That's not to say you can't quickly become a winning player.Playing poker online can be really enjoyable, and if you play it smart and have a little bit of luck you can make a considerable amount of money out of it. All you need to do is focus as well as be aware of your limits and know when to stop.

Once you have mastered the game you can play it for money.You can go to the online sites and deposit some money before starting to play.So along with fun you can also earn by playing poker.

Some useful poker sites are
1. Titan Poker
2. Bodog Poker
3. Poker.com
4. Red Kings
5. Party Poker
6. Full Tilt Poker
7. VC Poker
8. Ladbrokes
You can go to this sites and have quality fun.

Piano


The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It produces sound by striking steel strings with felt hammers that immediately rebound allowing the string to continue vibrating at its resonant frequency. These vibrations are transmitted through the bridges to the soundboard, which amplifies them.
The piano is widely used in western music.But it is very large and not portable.Also it is very expensive.It is mostly used in solo performances.It is sometimes classified as both a percussion and a string instrument (in a loose sense of that term).

it is widely considered that the piano was invented by a single individual: Bartolomeo Cristofori of Padua, Italy, employed by Prince Ferdinand de Medici as the Keeper of the Instruments.Like many other inventions, the piano was founded on earlier technological innovations.
Cristofori's new instrument remained relatively unknown until an Italian writer, Scipione Maffei, wrote an enthusiastic article about it (1711), including a diagram of the mechanism. This article was widely distributed, and most of the next generation of piano builders started their work because of reading it.

In the period lasting from about 1790 to 1860, the Mozart-era piano underwent tremendous changes, which led to the modern form of the instrument. This revolution was in response to a consistent preference by composers and pianists for a more powerful, sustained piano sound. It was also a response to the ongoing Industrial Revolution, which made available technological resources like high-quality steel for strings (see piano wire) and precision casting for the production of iron frames. Over time, the tonal range of the piano was also increased, from the five octaves of Mozart's day to the 7⅓ (or even more) octaves found on modern pianos.

Today's upright, grand, and concert grand pianos attained their present forms by the end of the 19th century. Improvements have been made in manufacturing processes, and many individual details of the instrument continue to receive attention

Friday, October 12, 2007

Library


A library is a collection of information, sources, resources, and services: it is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, or a private individual. In the more traditional sense, a library is a collection of books.

Books can be a man's best friends.All you need is understand them and they understand you in return.For book lovers library is a temple.There are many types of libraries.
school libraries
· public libraries
· private libraries
· corporate libraries
· government libraries
· academic libraries
· historical society libraries

Some of the greatest libraries in the world are research libraries. The most famous ones include The Humanities and Social Sciences Library of the New York Public Library in New York City, the Russian National Library in St Petersburg, the British Library in London, Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris, and the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C..

With the collection of media other than books for storing information, many libraries are now also repositories and access points for maps, prints, or other documents and artworks on various storage media such as microform (microfilm/microfiche), audio tapes, CDs, LPs, cassettes, videotapes, and DVDs. Libraries may also provide public facilities to access CD-ROMs, subscription databases, and the Internet.

Thus, modern libraries are increasingly being redefined as places to get unrestricted access to information in many formats and from many sources. In addition to providing materials, they also provide the services of specialists, librarians, who are experts at finding and organizing information and at interpreting information needs.



Saturday, October 6, 2007

Online marketing

Ever tried your hands in online shopping.Its a great boon of the internet. Whatever you need you can get all at your doorstep, just by ordering them online. I personally buy many things online and find e-marketing very useful. If you have not tried out yet then you are missing something in your life.It has made modern life a lot easier. All you do is browse through the net, go to any site that offers online items, go through their products and then order them online. And you find them delivered to your doorstep.

One site which I have found useful while searching through the net is Shopping.com. It offers a wide range of products. I have found this site very useful in buying online things. Their products range from clothes, shoes, watches, electronics items, computers etc. You can go through their products and select the item you are looking for and then order it online. So is not that too simple. You get the luxury of sitting at home and ordering your items from your sitting room just by clicking on the net.

Shopping.com is particularly famous for its watches. It offers a wide range of watches.

Seiko Sportura Mens Watch Model Sna749



Seiko Sna749 Sportura Mens Watch

US $487.50

These are some samples of watches offered by shopping.com. So what are you thinking? Give it a try.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Linkin Park


LINKIN PARK
MEMBERS(Current)
Chester Bennington - lead vocals (1999-present)
Mike Shinoda - emcee, vocals, rhythm guitar (1996-present)
Brad Delson - lead guitar (1996-present)
Dave "Phoenix" Farrell - bass guitar, backing vocals (1996-1999, 2001-present)
Joe Hahn - turntables, programming, samples, beats (1996-present)
Rob Bourdon - drums, keyboard/piano (1996-present)

ORIGIN- Agoura Hills, California
ACHIEVEMENT-sold more than forty million albums and won two Grammys.
GENRE-nu metal
EARLY YEARS
Linkin Park's origin began in 1996 with rapper guitarist Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda with band called Xero. Other members of the band were Mark Wakefield the vocalist, Joseph Hahn the DJ, Rob Bourdon the drummer,and "Phoenix" Farrell the bassist. Brad Delson and emcee/vocalist Mike Shinoda attended the same high school together,where Delson also met the band's drummer, Rob Bourdon. Shinoda then hooked up with DJ Joseph Hahn while studying painting at the Pasadena Art Center. Xero made a four track demo tape including: Fuse, Stick N' Move, Rhinestone, and Reading My Eyes.
Mark left the band before they were called "Hybrid Theory" because things didn't work out,but he has always been a really good friend of theirs.
Later "Phoenix" chose to leave the band to tour with another band, called"The Snax".
The final and most important addition to the band came in the form of Chester Bennington.
Chester was the missing catalyst the band had been looking for. His (dynamic) voice makes him deliver the lyrics at a gentle yet aggressive pace. He could hit pitch notes like no other. Chester humbly even blames this on "years of singing" and "scar tissue".
The band chose to change the name to "hybrid Theory",as the labels weren't really catching on but had to change it to "Linkin Park" to avoid legal tussle with another band with the same name.
Their road to success started with their breakthrough album-HYBRID THEORY(october 24,2000),whose tracks like "crawling" and "one step closer"
established themselves as favourites among alternate rock.Its tracks were also included in movies such as Dracula 2000,little Nicky and Valentine.
The same year saw the nomination of HYBRID THEORY for the three Grammy Awards,including best new artist,best rock album,and best hard rock performance.
MTV also awarded the band with Best Rock Video and Best Direction awards for In the End.
With the smaching hit of Hybrid Theory, the band toured the world with bands like POD,system of a down and 3 doors down

In March of 2003, LP released their 2nd year album, Meteora. The first single "Somewhere I Belong" was an instant hit.
Linkin Park has won numerous awards including an award at the VMAs. Their popularity has grown world-wide.
They are now truly international (with a multitude of fans). From their hybrid genres to their non offensive swear-free lyrics, Linkin Park (cover a truly versatile ground and provide an entertaining and unique performance.)
Linkin park third album has-Minutes To Midnight has been an instant success.It has sold over 600,000 copies in its first week, making it one of the most successful debut week albums in recent years.
The album also captured the top spot on the Billboard Charts.

Friday, September 21, 2007

David Beckham

David Robert Joseph Beckham was born on 2 May, 1975 in Leytonstone, London, England.His parents were fanatical Manchester United supporters who would frequently travel to Old Trafford from London to attend Manchester United's home matches. David inherited his parents' love of Manchester United and his main sporting passion was football.

Young Beckham had trials with his local club, Leyton Orient, Norwich City and attended Tottenham Hotspur's, which was the first club he played for, school of excellence.He signed a Youth Training Scheme contract on 8 July 1991.
He was part of a group of young players at the club who guided the club to win the FA Yout Cup in May 1992.

He went to Preston North End on loan in the 1994–95 season to get some first team experience, then made his first Premier League appearance for Manchester United on 2 April 1995, in a goalless draw against Leeds United.

He went to Preston North End on loan in the 1994–95 season to get some first team experience, then made his first Premier League appearance for Manchester United on 2 April 1995, in a goalless draw against Leeds United.Beckham had played in all of England's qualifying matches for the 1998 FIFA World Cup and was part of the England squad at the World Cup finals in France

He is one of the most popular sports icon in the world.But with the taste of success he also had many controversies in his career.But he still carries on with his fame and success.

The legend of Bob Marley.

Robert Nesta Marley was born on the 6th of February 1945 in the Saint Ann Parish of Jamaica. His father Norval Sinclair Marley was a white man in his 50s and his mother Cedella Booker was a black woman who was 18 years old. Due to this, he suffered a lot of racial prejudice in his childhood. Bob Marley was ten years old when his father died. Marley and his mother moved to Kingston’s Trenchtown slum after Norval’s death.

In 1962, Bob recorded his first two singles called ‘Judge Not’ and ‘One Cup of Coffee’ with Leslie Kong under the pseudonym Bobby Martell. Later on he and Leslie split up due to money issues. In 1963 Bob Marley, Bunny Livingstone and Peter Tosh and others joined together to form a band. They initially called themselves ‘The Teenagers’ but later on changed the names several times, finally settling themselves on the name ‘The Wailers’. Bob Marley began to sing along with composing the music and lyrics for the band. They recorded two songs called ‘I’m Still Waiting’ and ‘It Hurts to be Alone’ with record producer Clement Dodd. Dodd also gave Bob a place to stay in the back room of the recording studio and in return Bob would do assignments for Dodd.

.In 1975 Bob Marley had his first international hit ‘No Woman, No Cry’. After this he released his album ‘Rastaman Vibration’ in 1976 which became a Billboard chart topper for four weeks. He recorded his next two albums ‘Exodus’ and ‘Kaya’ which included the hit songs ‘Exodus’, ‘Waiting in Vain’, ‘Jamming’ and ‘One Love’. ‘Exodus’ stayed on the British music charts for 56 consecutive weeks.

Bob Marley died on the 11th of May, 1981 at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Miami, Florida. He was 36.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Make your cars safe.

Accidents do occur everyday. We have no control over our fate. Imagine yourself buying a new car and suddenly you find your car crashes into somebody’s lawn because your son wanted to drive the new car without learning the basics of driving. So how does it feel? Apart from the legal offence you also have to repair your car. So how to avoid such nasty situations? You can’t avoid them but you may take precautions. So here comes the role of an insurance company.

Insurance companies pay you for the expenses you have to pay in an accident. Its hurts more when you have classic cars and you treasure it dearly and they met with accident. So Advantage Auto Quotes is an insurance company which deals with all your insurance policies. Its provides insurance policies for all types of cars and also provides insurance for expensive cars. They provide you Business Insurance . They provide you with Online Insurance Policy. They also have teen driver auto policy.

So in my view it’s a good company for your cars. Your cars are safe with them.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

NIT BHOPAL-A CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE

Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology is one of the premier educational institute in India.Formerly it was an REC or Regional Engineering College but now it has been upgraded to Deemed university.It is one of the NIT's in India.

The institute has been named after the great scholar, educationist and the first education Minister of Govt. of India, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The Govt. of India and Govt. of Madhya Pradesh jointly sponsored the Institute in 1960 to attract bright young students from across the country.

It offers both UG and PG courses in various departments.It has also started an MBA course.It takes students through entrance exams.It has an excellent placement record.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Virtual Pets


What are virtual pets?
They are imaginary animals you can adopt from websites.They can resemble real life animals like cats or dogs or fantastic creatures.

How do you get one?
Depending on your choice, you go to one of the websites that offers virtual pets.Many of them want you to fill up adoption forms.Some pets have to be downloaded, others can be accessed by logging on to the sites.

What so special about them?
You can customise them.Many virtual pet sites let you choose the colours and clothes your pet will wear.You can also shop for your pet's toys and food.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Complete books of J.K Rowling 4



Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Harry turns seventeen in the last book by J.K Rowling.He achieves manhood as one turn an adult wizard in the magical world at seventeen.

Harry does not return to Hogwarts. However he leaves for the mission which Dumbledore had entrusted upon him before his death.Harry has to find the Horcuxes that are to key to defeat Voldemort.

He also has to find about the Deathly Hallows.In his mission his friends Ron and Hermione assist him.They bear all the hardship along with him.
destroys
In the end Harry destroys all the Horkuxes, except one and finally fights Voldemort.Harry triumph in the fight and rids the magical world from Voldemort once again.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Complete books of J.K.ROWLING 3


HARRY POTTER and THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE

Harry starts his sixth year in Hogwarts.But the lost of Sirius,his godfather haunts him.Sirius died while fighting the death eaters in the Department of Mysteries.In "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," Lord Voldemort wreaks havoc throughout Britain, and the pressure to defeat him grows stronger. Using an old Potions book which previously belonged to the "Half-Blood Prince," Harry is able to increase his magical knowledge and prepare or battle. First, however, he must help Dumbledore discover the secret to Voldemort's quest for immortality -- the location of his Horcruxes. But the quest for the Horcruxes and the resulting battle at Hogwarts produce a tragic outcome -- leading Harry to believe he must head out on his own to conquer the Dark Lord.In the end there is a great surprise for Harry regarding the POTION BOOK owner.He finds out that the owner of the book who calls himself THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE is none other than Snape himself,who also kills Dumbledore and thus reveals his tru dark nature and his loyalty to the Dark Lord.


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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Complete books of J.K Rowling 2


The Goblet of Fire.

Harry start his forth year in Hogwarts.There is a Triwizard tournament that has claimed the lives of participants in the past.Along with Hogwarts two other schools compete in the competition.Professor Karrakoff from Drumstrang,as Harry finds is a former Death Eater under Voldemort.Harry is choosen as the fourth participant(each school has one champion) under mysterious conditions.Proffesor Moody suspects Karrakoff of foul play.Harry fights dragons,goes under water to rescue his friend Ron and in the end fights Lord Voldemort in his way to become the champion of the Triwizard Cup.Lord Voldemort comes back to life.


The Order of Phoenix

Harry's fifth book start with him fighting Dementors(who guard the prison of Azkaban).He is summoned for a hearing by Minister of Magic for performing magic in the vicinity of muggle(non magical people).However he survives the hearing and goes back to his life in Hogwarts.His life in Hogwarts is made miserable by the aarival of Proffesor Umbridge who punishes Harry at the slightest excuse.She believes that Harry is spreading lies about Lord Voldemort's return.Meanwhile an Order Of Phoenix(army to fight the Death Eaters) is formed under Dumbledore's leadership.He is tricked into going into the Department of Mysteries to retrieve a prophecy.Harry battles Lord Voldemort in the Department of Mysteries.Though Voldemort flees in the end harry learns that neither he nor Voldemort can live while the other survives.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Complete books of J.K Rowling


Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

The first book by J.K Rowling which brought the boy wizard among us.Harry is a wizard but lives with his muggle(non magical) relatives.He is highly neglected by his uncle and aunt.However Hagrid comes to his rescue from his miserable life.Hagrid is Hogwart's(school of magic) gamekeeper.He take Harry to Hogwarts.Here Harry finds his friends Ron Weasely and Hermione Granger.Together they had lot of fun and they also fight the Dark Lord and his follower Quirrel.Harry defeats him.


The Chamber of Secrets

Harry starts his second year in Hogwarts.A monster is released from the chamber of secrets.It starts attacking students of muggle origin.The suspicion of releasing the monster fell on Harry as he is found in many suspicious situation.However Harry defeats the monster and kills it.It turns out that the monster was actually released by Lord Voldemort.


The Prisoner of Azkaban

For 12 years ,the dreaded fortress of Azkaban has held a deadly prisoner named Sirius Black.He escaped and it is thought that he is after Harry and wants to kill him.Harry hates him and thinks him as the betrayer of his parents.But in the end Harry learns that Sirius is actually his godfather and it was Wormtail who betrayed his parents.



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THE ENDURING SPELL OF HARRY POTTER


It was nearly ten years ago a 11 year old boy was born on the pages of a book The Philosopher Stone written by J.K. Rowling.At that time it was just another new children book by another new writer.The people were unware of the spell that the boy wizard was to cast.Harry Potter came out of the pages of the book and crept into our lives.In bedrooms,in dining halls,in restaurants he became the talk of the people.From the pages of book he entered our lives and started casting his spell.



The myth of fantasy books being read only by children was broken and people from all classes and ages started to know about Harry Potter.People started living in the magical world of Hogwarts.They flew with Harry in brromsticks,went into night adventures with him under his Invisivility Cloak and fought along with him The Dark Lord and his Death Eaters.And ten years passed for the muggle people.They grew older by ten years in their life.Elderly people became more elder,children turned to teenage and the teenage reached their manhood but they all grew by only by seven years in the magical world of Harry Potter.Potter turned seventeen years and finally he does what all had been expecting him to do since his first apperance among us.He fights the Dark Lord and defeats him.




Thus an era has come to end. After defeating The Dark Lord or Voldemort we suddenly find ourself turn adult as we see Harry along with his wife Ginny and their children.The story ended but the spell that he cast on the people is still there.They are not out of his Imperious Curse or they rather don't want to.They continue to live with the boy wizard in his magical world.And so he lives on........

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

THE FATHER OF NATION-MAHATMA GANDHI


Mohandas Gandhi was born on October 2,1869, at Porbandar, on the western coast of India. His grandfather Uttamchand Gandhi and father Karamchand Gandhi occupied the high office of the diwan (Chief Minister) of Porbandar. To be Diwan of one of the princely states was on sinecure. Porbandar was one of some three hundred ‘native’ states in western India which were ruled by princes whom the accident of birth and the support of the British .The strongest formative influence on young Mohandas, however, was that of his mother Putlibai. She was a capable woman who made herself felt in court circles through her friendship with the ladies of the palace, but her chief interest was in the home.


Young Mohandas’ school career was undistinguished. He did not shine in the classroom or in the playground. Quiet, shy and retiring, he was tongue- tied in company. He did not mind being rated as a mediocre student, but he was exceedingly jealous of his reputation. He was proud of the fact that he had never told a lie to his teachers or classmates; the slightest aspersion on his character drew his tears. Like most growing children he passed through a rebellious phase, but contrary to the impression fostered by his autobiography, Gandhi’s adolescence was no stormier than that of many of his contemporaries.In every case when he had gone astray, he posed for himself a problem for which he sought a solution by framing a proposition in moral algebra. ‘Never again’ was his promise to himself after each escapade. And he kept the promise.


At the age of 18 on September 4, 1888, Gandhi went to University College London to train as a barrister. His time in London, the Imperial capital, was influenced by a vow he had made to his mother in the presence of the Jain monk Becharji, upon leaving India, to observe the Hindu precepts of abstinence from meat, alcohol, and promiscuity.In 1891 Gandhi passed the law examination successfully, but was assailed by doubts and anxieties. He had read the law, but could he practise it? He found it hard enough to speak to strangers in a small party. How would he be able to cross swords with his rivals in the court- room?


A great shock lay in store for him when he landed at Bombay. His mother had died while he was in England.His experience in Bombay was no happier than in Rajkot. After waiting unconscionably, he got his first brief for the modest fee of thirty rupees. As he rose to cross-examine a witness, he was unable to collect his thoughts, collapsed into his chair and refunded the fee to his client. This was a disgraceful debut, which filled the young barrister with black despair as to his future in a profession he had entered at such a heavy cost.So, when an offer of a job came to him from South Africa, he gladly accepted it. The contract was for a year in connection with a civil suit; the remuneration was £105, a first-class return fare and actual expenses. The fee was modest and it was not quite clear whether he was engaged as counsel or as a clerk, but he was in no position to pick and choose. He could hardly have imagined the new vistas of maturity and public service which the South African adventure was to open to him.


When in Africa he was depressed by the ill treatment to the asian and black people.He started a Satyagrah movement(non violence) to get equal rights for the supressed people.He worked for seven years there.


A hero’s welcome awaited Gandhi when he landed on January 9, 1915, at the Apollo Bunder in Bombay. Three days later he was honored by the people of Bombay at a magnificent reception in the palatial house of a Bombay magnate Jehangir Petit. The Government of India joined with the people of India in showering honours on Gandhi.However Gandhi soon realised the poor condition of the people in India under the British rule.Gandhi became a leader in a complex struggle, the Indian campaign for home rule. Following World War I, in which he played an active part in recruiting campaigns, Gandhi, again advocating Satyagraha, launched his movement of non-violent resistance to Great Britain. When, in 1919, Parliament passed the Rowlatt Acts, giving the Indian colonial authorities emergency powers to deal with so-called revolutionary activities, Satyagraha spread throughout India, gaining millions of followers. A demonstration against the Rowlatt Acts resulted in a massacre of Indians at Amritsar by British soldiers; in 1920, when the British government failed to make amends, Gandhi proclaimed an organized campaign of non-cooperation. Indians in public office resigned, government agencies such as courts of law were boycotted, and Indian children were withdrawn from government schools. Throughout India, streets were blocked by squatting Indians who refused to rise even when beaten by police. Gandhi was arrested, but the British were soon forced to release him.


In 1932, Gandhi began new civil-disobedience campaigns against the British. Arrested twice, the Mahatma fasted for long periods several times; these fasts were effective measures against the British, because revolution might well have broken out in India if he had died. In September 1932, while in jail, Gandhi undertook a "fast unto death" to improve the status of the Hindu Untouchables. The British, by permitting the Untouchables to be considered as a separate part of the Indian electorate, were, according to Gandhi, countenancing an injustice. Although he was himself a member of an upper caste, Gandhi was the great leader of the movement in India dedicated to eradicating the unjust social and economic aspects of the caste system.


When World War II broke out, the Congress party and Gandhi demanded a declaration of war aims and their application to India. As a reaction to the unsatisfactory response from the British, the party decided not to support Britain in the war unless the country were granted complete and immediate independence. The British refused, offering compromises that were rejected. When Japan entered the war, Gandhi still refused to agree to Indian participation. He was interned in 1942 but was released two years later because of failing health.


Gandhi became a leader in a complex struggle, the Indian campaign for home rule. Following World War I, in which he played an active part in recruiting campaigns, Gandhi, again advocating Satyagraha, launched his movement of non-violent resistance to Great Britain. When, in 1919, Parliament passed the Rowlatt Acts, giving the Indian colonial authorities emergency powers to deal with so-called revolutionary activities, Satyagraha spread throughout India, gaining millions of followers. A demonstration against the Rowlatt Acts resulted in a massacre of Indians at Amritsar by British soldiers; in 1920, when the British government failed to make amends, Gandhi proclaimed an organized campaign of non-cooperation. Indians in public office resigned, government agencies such as courts of law were boycotted, and Indian children were withdrawn from government schools. Throughout India, streets were blocked by squatting Indians who refused to rise even when beaten by police. Gandhi was arrested, but the British were soon forced to release him. Economic independence for India, involving the complete boycott of British goods, was made a corollary of Gandhi's Swaraj (from Sanskrit, "self-governing") movement. The economic aspects of the movement were significant, for the exploitation of Indian villagers by British industrialists had resulted in extreme poverty in the country and the virtual destruction of Indian home industries. As a remedy for such poverty, Gandhi advocated revival of cottage industries; he began to use a spinning wheel as a token of the return to the simple village life he preached, and of the renewal of native Indian industries. Gandhi became the international symbol of a free India. He lived a spiritual and ascetic life of prayer, fasting, and meditation. His union with his wife became, as he himself stated, that of a brother and sister. Refusing earthly possessions, he wore the loincloth and shawl of the lowliest Indian and subsisted on vegetables, fruit juices, and goat's milk. Indians revered him as a saint and began to call him Mahatma (great-souled), a title reserved for the greatest sages. Gandhi's advocacy of nonviolence, known as ahimsa (non-violence), was the expression of a way of life implicit in the Hindu religion. By the Indian practice of nonviolence, Gandhi held, Great Britain too would eventually consider violence useless and would leave India. The Mahatma's political and spiritual hold on India was so great that the British authorities dared not interfere with him. In 1921 the Indian National Congress, the group that spearheaded the movement for nationhood, gave Gandhi complete executive authority, with the right of naming his own successor. The Indian population, however, could not fully comprehend the unworldly ahimsa. A series of armed revolts against the British broke out, culminating in such violence that Gandhi confessed the failure of the civil-disobedience campaign he had called, and ended it. The British government again seized and imprisoned him in 1922. After his release from prison in 1924, Gandhi withdrew from active politics and devoted himself to propagating communal unity. Unavoidably, however, he was again drawn into the vortex of the struggle for independence. In 1930 the Mahatma proclaimed a new campaign of civil disobedience, calling upon the Indian population to refuse to pay taxes, particularly the tax on salt. The campaign was a march to the sea, in which thousands of Indians followed Gandhi from Ahmedabad to the Arabian Sea, where they made salt by evaporating sea water. Once more the Indian leader was arrested, but he was released in 1931, halting the campaign after the British made concessions to his demands. In the same year Gandhi represented the Indian National Congress at a conference in London.

In 1932, Gandhi began new civil-disobedience campaigns against the British. Arrested twice, the Mahatma fasted for long periods several times; these fasts were effective measures against the British, because revolution might well have broken out in India if he had died. In September 1932, while in jail, Gandhi undertook a "fast unto death" to improve the status of the Hindu Untouchables. The British, by permitting the Untouchables to be considered as a separate part of the Indian electorate, were, according to Gandhi, countenancing an injustice. Although he was himself a member of an upper caste, Gandhi was the great leader of the movement in India dedicated to eradicating the unjust social and economic aspects of the caste system. In 1934 Gandhi formally resigned from politics, being replaced as leader of the Congress party by Jawaharlal Nehru. Gandhi traveled through India, teaching ahimsa and demanding eradication of "untouchability." The esteem in which he was held was the measure of his political power. So great was this power that the limited home rule granted by the British in 1935 could not be implemented until Gandhi approved it. A few years later, in 1939, he again returned to active political life because of the pending federation of Indian principalities with the rest of India. His first act was a fast, designed to force the ruler of the state of Rajkot to modify his autocratic rule. Public unrest caused by the fast was so great that the colonial government intervened; the demands were granted. The Mahatma again became the most important political figure in India.

When World War II broke out, the Congress party and Gandhi demanded a declaration of war aims and their application to India. As a reaction to the unsatisfactory response from the British, the party decided not to support Britain in the war unless the country were granted complete and immediate independence. The British refused, offering compromises that were rejected. When Japan entered the war, Gandhi still refused to agree to Indian participation. He was interned in 1942 but was released two years later because of failing health.
Times of India/Kamat's PotpourriMen Carrying Gandhi, Noakhali
By 1944 the Indian struggle for independence was in its final stages, the British government having agreed to independence on condition that the two contending nationalist groups, the Muslim League and the Congress party, should resolve their differences. Gandhi stood steadfastly against the partition of India but ultimately had to agree, in the hope that internal peace would be achieved after the Muslim demand for separation had been satisfied. India and Pakistan became separate states when the British granted India its independence in 1947 .During the riots that followed the partition of India, Gandhi pleaded with Hindus and Muslims to live together peacefully. Riots engulfed Calcutta, one of the largest cities in India, and the Mahatma fasted until disturbances ceased. On January 13, 1948, he undertook another successful fast in New Delhi to bring about peace.However, he was not destined to pick up the threads of his constructive Programme. He had a narrow escape on January 20, 1948, when a bomb exploded in Birla House in New Delhi where he was addressing his prayer meeting. He took no notice of the explosion. Next day he referred to the congratulations which he had received for remaining unruffled after the explosion. He would deserve them, he said, if he fell as a result of such an explosion and yet retained a smile on his face and no malice against the assailant. He described the bomb-thrower as a misguided youth and advised the police not to "molest" him but to convert him with persuasion and affection. "The misguided youth" was Madan Lal, a refugee from West Punjab, who was a member of a gang which had plotted Gandhi’s death. These highly-strung Youngman saw Hinduism menaced by Islam from without and by Gandhi from within. Madan Lal having missed his aim, a fellow conspirator from Poona, Nathu Ram Godse, came to Gandhi’s prayer meeting on the evening of January 30, whipped out his pistol and fired three shots. Gandhi fell instantly with the words ‘He Rama’ (Oh! God).

Monday, August 27, 2007

PRATIBHA PATIL.......FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT OF INDIA.


Pratibha Patil was born to Narayan Paglu Rao in Nadgaon, Maharashtra. She studied at R.R. School at Jalgaon. She received her M.A.from Mooljee Jaitha (M.J.) College, Jalgaon (affiliated to North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon) and obtained a law degree from the Government Law College, Mumbai (affiliated to University of Bombay). During her college days, she excelled in table tennis, winning various inter-college tournaments.In 1962, Pratibha Patil was voted "College Queen" of M.J. College.The same year, she won an assembly election from Edlabad constituency on the Indian National Congress ticket.
She married educator Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat on July 7, 1965. The couple have a son and a daughter.


Pratibha Patil began her political career in 1962 at the age of 27. Under the mentorship of senior Congress leader and ex-Chief Minister Yashwantrao Chavan, she became a deputy minister for education after re-election in 1967 (in the Vasantrao Naik ministry). In her next terms (1972-78) she was a full cabinet minister for the state. In successive congress governments, she handled the portfolios of tourism, social welfare and housing under several chief ministers, Vasantdada Patil, Babasaheb Bhosle, S. B. Chavan and Sharad Pawar. She was continually re-elected to the assembly, either from Jalgaon or the nearby Edlabad constituencies, until 1985, when she was elected to the Rajya Sabha as a Congress candidate. She has never lost an election that she has contested.In 1985, she was elected to the Rajya Sabha, and served as its deputy chairwoman from November 1986 to November 1988. Her term expired in April 1990. The following year, in the elections when Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated she won election 10th Lok Sabha from at Amravati constituency, her husband's city, where he had once been mayor, thus first time entering in lower house of national parliament Lok Sabha.


In November 2004, eight years after she had completed her term in the 10th Lok Sabha, Pratibha Patil was recalled from political hibernation to become the first woman Governor of Rajasthan. She was the second politician from Maharashtra in this post, the first being Vasantdada Patil. With Pratibha Patil as Governor, Rajasthan had women in three significant positions of power in the state, including Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and Assembly Speaker Sumitra Singh.On 14th June, United Progressive Alliance (UPA), the ruling alliance of political parties in India headed by Congress (I), and the Indian left nominated her as their candidate for the Presidential Election to be held on 19 July 2007.She emerged as a compromise candidate after the Left parties would not agree to the nomination of present Home Minister Shivraj Patil. At that point, Sonia Gandhi proposed Pratibha Patil's name.


She won the presidential election held on July 19, 2007 defeating her nearest rival Bhairon Singh Shekhawat by over 300,000 votes

Illegal migration posing serious threat to north-east

Unchecked illegal migration to the north-east has posed a serious threat to indigenous people .Illegal migration threatened socio-cultural identity of indigenous people in the region, and at the same time posed an alarming danger to the sovereignty of the nation.

Illigal migration is mainly taking place in Assam.The porous borders has facilated this migration of Bangladehi migrants.It has posed a serious threat to indigenous people of Assam and its neighbouring states.

What is the main reason for this migration?If seen carefully the main reason is that Bangladesh being a underdeveloped nation does not have scope for livelihood for the poverty striken people.they come to Assam mainly for their livelihood.but after decades of living in Assam they have become permanent settlers here.They have inspired others to migrate and shown the way for illigal migration.They don't have much scope of earning a great live.Its only manual labour work they get.But even this is much better than their live back at home.So migration is taking place on a daily basis.

How is that they are not caught?It is because of some of our power hungry politicians who provide them with fake citizenship certificates just to get their votes.So armed with Indian citizen certificate they are also migrating to other parts of India looking for better oppurtunities.There is a modus of operation.the migrants vote for some politicians and in return they are made Indian citizen.This is a dangerous situation if not nipped in the bud.

The bangladeshi migrants are mainly Muslims and don't have any patriotic feelings for India.They now reside in different parts of Assam.With their help anti social elements and neighbouring countries are fuming the fire of terrorism in Assam and its neighbouring states.Recently it is seen that ISI,and other groups like Al Qaeda have been active in Assam.All this has been possible only because of this illigal migration.

It is high time the politicians at power start giving thought to this menace which pose threat to the sovereignty of India.The society must also boycott this people and refrain from giving them shelter or work.We must rise before this menace strike us

AMITABH BACHCHAN........A LEGEND FOR INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY




Amitabh Bachchan (born October 11, 1942) is a Bollywood actor, and one of the most prominent figures in the Indian film industry. He is the biggest star to have come out of Indian cinema, and was voted the Star of Millennium in the century ending BBC 1999 millennium survey. Best known as an actor, he has also worked as a film producer and a television presenter, and was an elected member of the Indian Parliament from 1984 to 1987. Bachchan is married to actress Jaya Bachchan, is the father of Shweta Nanda & actor Abhishek Bachchan, and father-in-law of actress Aishwarya Rai




Amitabh Bachchan was born in the city of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh) in a Hindu Kayastha family. His father Dr. Harivansh Rai Bachchan was a well-known Hindi poet.Bachchan has a double M.A. (Master of Arts) degree. He attended Allahabad's jnana prabodhini, followed by Nainital's Sherwood College, where he majored in the art stream. He later went on to study at Kirori Mal College in Delhi University earning a degree in science. In his twenties, Bachchan gave up a job as freight broker for the shipping firm, Bird and Co., based in Calcutta, to pursue a career in acting.




Amitabh Bachchan made his film debut in 1969 as one of the seven protagonists in Saat Hindustani. The movie was not a financial success, but Bachchan won his first National Film Award.After that he did films like Anand,Reshma Aur Shera,Parwaana,Bombay to Goa.Bachchan's first major box office success came when director Prakash Mehra cast him in the leading role for his film, Zanjeer. The movie was a sharp contrast to the romantic-themed ones that had generally preceded it, and established Amitabh in a new persona – the "angry young man" action hero of Bollywood. The next decade catapulted him to the pinnacle of Bollywood superstardom. He churned out at least one major hit every year, including Deewaar (1975), Sholay (1975) , Trishul (1978), Muqaddar Ka Sikander (1978), Don (1978), Kasme Vaade (1978), Kaala Patthar (1979), Mr. Natwarlal (1979), Ram Balram (1980), Shaan (1980), Lawaaris (1981), and Shakti (1982).




In 1984 he took a break from the film industry and joined politics to help old friend Rajiv Gandhi. He contested Allahabad's Parliament seat against H. N. Bahuguna, a well-known politician, and won his MP candidacy by the highest victory margin ever for a parliamentary candidate in Indian history His political career, however, was short-lived: He resigned after three years, leaving his term incomplete. The resignation followed Bachchan's implication in the 'Bofors scandal' by a newspaper, which he vowed to take to court.Bachchan was eventually found not to be guilty of involvement in the ordeal. After that he detached himself from the Gandhi family.


In 1988, Bachchan returned to films with Shahenshah, which was a box office success due to the hype of Bachchan's comeback. After the success of his comeback film however, his star power began to wane as all of his subsequent films failed at the box office.In between he did films like Khuda Gawah,Agneepath,Insaniyat,Hum.He got his second National Film Award for his film Agneepath.




In the year 2000, Bachchan stepped up to host India's adaptation of the British television game-show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? entitled, Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC). As it did in most other countries where it was adopted, the program found immediate and profound success, in no small part due to Bachchan's charisma.Bachchan hosted KBC till November 2005, and its success set the stage for his return to film popularity.




He is a versatile actor doing all types of roles.He is alegend in India.He is worshipped like God by his fan follwers.His popularity can be imagined from the fact that his wax idol was set up at Maddam Tassaud's museum in recognition to his contribution to Indian film industry.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Sania Mirza The teenage sensation


Sania Mirza is the indian tennis star with sure eye catching style quotient. Recently the current youth icon of India, Sania Mirza was honored by Arjuna Award. This prestigious award is given to achivers in sports.
Famous for her style, fashion and looks (like many other tennis stars), Sania Mirza creating big waves on the tennis courts.
Born in City of Mumbai in India, and coming from Hyderabad, Sania Mirza, the youth icon of India is creating history in Tennis worldwide. Sania Mirza Indian tennis star the 18-year-old, who recently became the first Indian woman to enter the fourth round of the US Open Grand Slam, battling her physical problems as well as her own mechanical errors overcame 65th-ranked rival Mashona Washington and became the first Indian in history to win a match at the US Open Grand Slam. In her short career she has defeated many great names of the tennis world.


Still not out of her teens, Sania Mirza has got a huge fan following, both inside and outside the country. Having trained under C.G.Krishna Bhupathi (father of another famous Indian tennis star, Mahesh Bhupathi), She is the first Indian to get into Top 50 WTA Ranking.
Sania's ambition is to one day become one among the top-20 in the world. At the rate in which she is going currently, that day is not far off.
Sania Mirza has also been honoured with the prestigious Arjuna award by the Indian government for the year 2004.
With the goodwill and support of an entire nation behind her, Sania Mirza is sure to reach great heights and do her country proud.

RESERVATION AND MODERN INDIA

The student community is going through sleepless nights, not because the IIT-JEE exam or the prestigious CAT exam for the IIM's is imminent but because the government has announced 27% reservation for people belonging to OBC categories in government educational institutes.

What is the logic behind all this.If even after 60 years of independence there are still people who are economically and socially backward then the others then whose fault is it?Is the government not responsible for it.Yes,and the government wants to uplift the backward people and wash their hands by a simple solution "Reservations".

But is reservation the real solution.The answer is no.It can never be.Even in resevations only those people who are economically well will be able to reap the benifit of reservations.For in todays competitive world to clear the all India entrance examination coaching in a good institute is must.The backward people will always remain backward.So is there really a solution to this social inequality.Yes like every problem it has got a solution.Of course not reservation but a helping hand will improve their social backwardness.

The government must supply them with free books and also ensure they get education.But just setting up schools and providing books alone will not suffice.The govenment must provide opuurtunities and esure that promises are kept.But the greatest responsibilities lie on us.We must be vigilant and strive to remove this social backwardness and work for a modern India where all are equal.

A Great Fuhrer-Yet DOGMATIC


Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was Chancellor of germany in 1933, and Fuhrer from 1934 to 1945. He led the National Socialist German Workers party(Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, the Nazi Party).
He gained power during Germany's period of crisis after World War I. He used propaganda and charismatic oratory, emphasizing nationalism, anti-Semitism, and anti-Communism. After restructuring the economy and rearming the military, he established a totalitarian dictatorship. He pursued an aggressive foreign policy to expand German Lebensraum (living space), and triggered World War II by invading Poland, much of which was also annexed to form the Großdeutsches Reich ("Greater German Reich").
Though Nazi Germany and the Axis Powers occupied most of Europe and parts of Asia at their zenith, they were eventually defeated by the Allies. By the end of the war, Hitler's policies of territorial conquest and racial subjugation had brought death and destruction to tens of millions of people, including the genocide of some six million Jews in what is now known as the Holocaust.
In the final days of the war, Hitler and his new wife, Eva Braun, committed suicide in his underground bunker in Berlin, as the city was overrun by the Red Army of the Soviet Union.

Joshish


JOSHISH

They’ve been successful in bringing a smile to each one’s face. Their Music is heartening and inspiring. They‘ve always been keen to learn more and more for perfection. They lighten up the minds through their personifying songs. They are a source of motivation for the budding artists and they call themselves JOSHISH.

JOSHISH is an Arabic-Persian word that means Junoon. The band members define JOSHISH as their zeal and passion for Music. JOSHISH depicts a lot of energy, excitement, earnestness, fervour and ardour.




HISTORY

It all started when, Sameer Rahat, bassist of the band and also the DJ who’s been spinning the records since 3 years was hit by an idea to give new horizons to his passion for Music and he shared his idea with Shwetang Shankar.

Shwetang is exceptionally talented drummer and known to set the drums on fire and blood. Both of them joined hands with Pranjal Joshi, the keyboard player and initially who was the vocalist of the band. He has a magical control on the keys of synthesizer. And together they set forth looking for the best among the best to complete their band. Before they started their search for a guitarist, They recorded their first track using a cheap headphone with Pranjal performing Singing duties, Synth duties and Rhythm duties. Shwetang did the Guitar duties and Sameer helped with musical arrangement and acted as a manager. Then they discovered Shatarchi Hundet(Kittu), the Lead Guitarist of JOSHISH, the rockstar of the band who has an amazing stage presence and electrifying impact on the crowd. Sameer’s friend Shubham Tiwari was eventually talked into taking up Lead Guitars and Kittu took bass duties for a short span of time.

And thus, they got the ball rolling and for the first time the bandcame into being. Their first exposure was when they performed at a Coffee Cafe on 15th May 2006 and they thus added new chapter in the Music Culture of the City.

Asif Zaidi, the lead vocalist of JOSHISH, was a synthesizer player during his school days. He tried on singing when he entered college and it was then, he realized that he was made for singing. He performed at various places as a solo artist until he saw JO

SHISH performing at Café Coffee Day, It was enough to convince Asif and subsequently he joined JOSHISH in their journey. He has a voice that appeals to one’s heart and keeps the crowd captivated for hours and hours.

Now the band was all set to rock the city. They soon got their much awaited chance when they got to host the Youth Fest ’06 held at Bittan Market and were honoured the Best Band by the BSM Academy.

When asked their genre, the band members say,”Just like Music we too are Universal. We are not limited to any particular Genre of Music. Instead we had always played the kind of Music what we had been listening to, and people want us to play.” The band also plays a Genre called “Teen Beat” and their own genre called “Cold Metal.

But still after all this JOSHISH felt a void within. They needed a second guitarist and soon came in Amit Mishra, the Rhythm guitarist of the band who is awesome at vocals also. He holds the experience of 11 years on guitars and has been playing with Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Udit Narayan, Shaan, Kunal Ganjawala and other big names of the Indian Music Industry. This was the last ingredient they needed. And after this there was no looking back.

Till now, JOSHISH has performed at various places like Youth Fest ’06 Felsenfall 2006-07,Rajiv Gandhi Technical University(Bhopal), Rai Foundation College(Bhopal),COBA Rock Addiction II, Hidayatullah National Law University (Raipur), IDA Grounds Indore, Ravindra Bhawan, Doordarshan,Café Coffee Day[Various branches], and various College Festivals and Clubs.

Within a short span of time they have reached to new heights, from anonymity to amazing popularity. They excite and create the fuzz. Their music nourishes and has an oasis impact on the deserted minds. They have proved something that has been said over and over again for ages but has now found a new meaning.


“Music works where nothing works…”


JOSHISH is,

Asif Zaidi – Lead Vocals.

Sameer Rahat – DJ/ Bassist/Backup Vocals.

Shwetang Shankar – Drummer.

Pranjal Joshi – Keyboard/ Backup Vocals.

Shatarchi Hundet –Lead Guitars.

Amit Mishra – Rhythm Guitars/ Vocals.

Harry Potter N Deathly Hallows




Completed the book weeks ago.Glad to say that, I was one of that elite group who first own the book in our locality.Well it was a great treasure for me and my friends.A dream had come true. Waited and waited for the book like hell.So when I finally got it I just forgot everything and immersed myself in the book.I completed it in record time.But I was not satisfied with the story.Always knew that Snape would turn a good guy in the end but never expected the way it turned out to be.And the explanation of Dumbledore's death was not so convincing.Even the end of the story where Lord Voldemort dies was not too satisfying.Even though I liked the idea of the Deathly Hallows.And to think that Harry had one of it,the Invisibility Cloak,was great.The book was a great treat for Harry lovers because he finally get to fight Lord Voldemort all by himself.No Dumbledore, no Sirius to protect him any more.It was all between him and his friends Ron and Hermione to fight the Dark Lord and his Death Eaters.He showed courage that was uncommon in a seventeen year old boy for he fought against the greatest Dark Wizard and his Death Eaters.And both his friends assisted him well in his mission.In the end it was victory of good over evil.
Though I personally was not so satisfied with the book(I expected too much) I must admit that J.K rowling had done a great job.It is really a treat to all those Harry Potter lovers.