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Sunday, August 22, 2010
EDUCATION IS THE ONLY JOB WHICH NEVER ENDS
1) It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, "Always do what you are afraid to do."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
2) Take calculated risks.
That is quite different from being rash. George S. Patton
3) If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes.
St. Clement of Alexandra
4) We are all inventors, each sailing out on a voyage of discovery, guided each by a private chart, of which there is no duplicate. The world is all gates, all opportunities. Ralph Waldo Emerson
5) Seek the lofty by reading, hearing and seeing great work at some moment every day.
Thornton Wilder
6) The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke
7) Without inspiration the best powers of the mind remain dormant. There is a fuel in us which needs to be ignited with sparks.
Johann Gottfried Von Herder
8) We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore,
is not an act but a habit.
Aristotle
9) Work spares us from three evils: boredom, vice, and need.
Voltaire
10) If the wind will not serve,
take to the oars.
Destitutus ventis, remos adhibe
Latin Proverb
11) Experience is the child of thought, and thought is the child of action.
Benjamin Disraeli
12) You cannot plough a field by
turning it over in your mind.
Author Unknown
13) The best way out is always through.
Robert Frost
14) Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking.
William B. Sprague
15) Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must first be overcome.
Samuel Johnson
16) Fortune favors the brave.
Publius Terence
17) When the best things are not possible, the best may be made of those that are.
Richard Hooker
18) He who hesitates is lost.
Proverb
19) Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
Albert Einstein
20) Knowing is not enough; we must apply.
Willing is not enough; we must do.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
21) We are still masters of our fate.
We are still captains of our souls.
Winston Churchill
22) Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
23) For hope is but the dream
of those that wake.
Matthew Prior
24) Constant dripping hollows out a stone.
Lucretius
25) Nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady purpose--
a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye.
Mary Shelley
EDUCATION IS THE ONLY ONE JOB WHICH NEVER ENDS.SO KEEP GOING. GAURAV DUBEY.
COURTESY:
http://www.inspirational-quotes.info/motivational-quotes.html
Friday, August 20, 2010
The Highest IQs On Record
People Still Alive
* Physicist / Engineer Kim Ung-yong has a verified IQ of 210
* Bouncer Christopher Michael Langan has a verified IQ of 195
* Engineer Philip Emeagwali is alleged to have an IQ of 190
* World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov is alleged to have an IQ of 190
* Author Marilyn Vos Savant has a verified IQ of 186
* Actor James Woods is alleged to have an IQ of 180
* Politician John H. Sununu is alleged to have an IQ of 180
* Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is alleged to have an IQ of 180
* Mathematician Andrew Wiles is alleged to have an IQ of 170
* World Chess Champion Judith Polgar is alleged to have an IQ of 170
* Chess Grandmaster Robert Byrne is alleged to have an IQ of 170
* World Chess Champion Bobby Fischer is alleged to have an IQ of 167
* Mathematician / Physicist Stephen W. Hawking is alleged to have an IQ of over 160
* Microsoft Founder Paul Allen is alleged to have an IQ of over 160
* Actress Sharon Stone is alleged to have an IQ of 154.
To know more click on the below:
http://onemansblog.com/2007/11/08/the-massive-list-of-genius-people-with-the-highest-iq/
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* Physicist / Engineer Kim Ung-yong has a verified IQ of 210
* Bouncer Christopher Michael Langan has a verified IQ of 195
* Engineer Philip Emeagwali is alleged to have an IQ of 190
* World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov is alleged to have an IQ of 190
* Author Marilyn Vos Savant has a verified IQ of 186
* Actor James Woods is alleged to have an IQ of 180
* Politician John H. Sununu is alleged to have an IQ of 180
* Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is alleged to have an IQ of 180
* Mathematician Andrew Wiles is alleged to have an IQ of 170
* World Chess Champion Judith Polgar is alleged to have an IQ of 170
* Chess Grandmaster Robert Byrne is alleged to have an IQ of 170
* World Chess Champion Bobby Fischer is alleged to have an IQ of 167
* Mathematician / Physicist Stephen W. Hawking is alleged to have an IQ of over 160
* Microsoft Founder Paul Allen is alleged to have an IQ of over 160
* Actress Sharon Stone is alleged to have an IQ of 154.
To know more click on the below:
http://onemansblog.com/2007/11/08/the-massive-list-of-genius-people-with-the-highest-iq/
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What does IQ mean?
An intelligence quotient, or IQ, is a score derived from one of several different standardized tests designed to assess intelligence. The term "IQ", from the German Intelligenz-Quotient, was devised by the German psychologist William Stern in 1912 as a proposed method of scoring children's intelligence tests such as those developed by Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon in the early 20th Century.
Although the term "IQ" is still in common use, the scoring of modern IQ tests such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale is now based on standard scoring of the subject's rank order on the test item content with the median score set to 100, and a standard deviation of 15, although not all tests adhere to that assignment of 15 IQ points to each standard deviation.
To know more click on the below link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_quotient
Thanks for watching.
Although the term "IQ" is still in common use, the scoring of modern IQ tests such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale is now based on standard scoring of the subject's rank order on the test item content with the median score set to 100, and a standard deviation of 15, although not all tests adhere to that assignment of 15 IQ points to each standard deviation.
To know more click on the below link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_quotient
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Bermuda Triangle-DONT DARE TO TRAVEL
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels allegedly disappeared mysteriously. Popular culture has attributed these disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings.Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have stated that the number and nature of disappearances in the region is similar to that in any other area of ocean.
To know more click on below link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_Triangle
To know more click on below link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_Triangle
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Tips While Using ATM
There are many people in the world who uses atm daily without knowing precautions of using it.so,there are some precautions which will help you to keep your atm,account and money safe.
Protecting Your ATM Card
1.Always protect your ATM card and keep it in a safe place, just like you would cash, credit cards or checks.
2.Do not leave your ATM card lying around the house or on your desk at work. No one should have access to the card but you. Immediately notify your bank if it is lost or stolen.
3.Keep your Personal Identification Number (PIN) a secret. Never write it down anywhere, especially on your ATM card.
4.Never give any information about your ATM card or PIN over the telephone. For example, if you receive a call, supposedly from your bank or possibly the police, wanting to verify your PIN, do not give that information. Notify the police immediately.
Using an ATM
5.Be aware of your surroundings, particularly at night. If you observe or sense suspicious persons or circumstances, do not use the machine at that time.
6.Have your ATM card ready and in your hand as you approach the ATM. Don't wait to get to the ATM and then take your card out of your wallet or purse.
7.Be careful that no one can see you enter your PIN at the ATM. Use your body to "shield" the ATM keyboard as you enter your PIN into the ATM.
8.To keep your account information confidential, always take your receipts or transaction records with you.
9.Do not count or visually display any money you received from the ATM. Immediately put your money into your pocket or purse and count it later.
10.If you are using a drive-up ATM, be sure passenger windows are rolled up and all doors are locked. If you leave your car and walk to the ATM, lock your car.
Special Precautions for Using an ATM at Night
11.Park close to the ATM in a well-lighted area.
12.Take another person with you, if at all possible.
13.If the lights at the ATM are not working, don't use it.
14.If shrubbery has overgrown or a tree blocks the view, select another ATM and notify your bank.
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Protecting Your ATM Card
1.Always protect your ATM card and keep it in a safe place, just like you would cash, credit cards or checks.
2.Do not leave your ATM card lying around the house or on your desk at work. No one should have access to the card but you. Immediately notify your bank if it is lost or stolen.
3.Keep your Personal Identification Number (PIN) a secret. Never write it down anywhere, especially on your ATM card.
4.Never give any information about your ATM card or PIN over the telephone. For example, if you receive a call, supposedly from your bank or possibly the police, wanting to verify your PIN, do not give that information. Notify the police immediately.
Using an ATM
5.Be aware of your surroundings, particularly at night. If you observe or sense suspicious persons or circumstances, do not use the machine at that time.
6.Have your ATM card ready and in your hand as you approach the ATM. Don't wait to get to the ATM and then take your card out of your wallet or purse.
7.Be careful that no one can see you enter your PIN at the ATM. Use your body to "shield" the ATM keyboard as you enter your PIN into the ATM.
8.To keep your account information confidential, always take your receipts or transaction records with you.
9.Do not count or visually display any money you received from the ATM. Immediately put your money into your pocket or purse and count it later.
10.If you are using a drive-up ATM, be sure passenger windows are rolled up and all doors are locked. If you leave your car and walk to the ATM, lock your car.
Special Precautions for Using an ATM at Night
11.Park close to the ATM in a well-lighted area.
12.Take another person with you, if at all possible.
13.If the lights at the ATM are not working, don't use it.
14.If shrubbery has overgrown or a tree blocks the view, select another ATM and notify your bank.
THANK YOU
Math Is Fun
I feel glad saying that i dont like maths and i know there are many or you can say most of the people of the world dont like maths.so,i am going to give you some links of sites which will help you improve your maths.
Also,there are many sites which tell us about math.if you are on web,you can search sites on maths as you can.so improve maths.thanks for watching.
Also,there are many sites which tell us about math.if you are on web,you can search sites on maths as you can.so improve maths.thanks for watching.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Ramadan
Ramadan (also Ramazan, Ramzan, Ramadhan, Ramdan, Ramadaan) is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is the Islamic month of fasting, in which participating Muslims refrain from eating, drinking and sexual activities from dawn until sunset.Fasting is intended to teach Muslims about patience, humility, and spirituality. It is a time for Muslims to fast for the sake of God and to offer more prayer than usual.During Ramadan, Muslims ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance and help in refraining from everyday evils, and try to purify themselves through self-restraint and good deeds. As compared to the solar calendar, the dates of Ramadan vary, moving backwards about eleven days each year depending on the moon. Muslims believe Ramadan to be an auspicious month for the revelations of God to humankind, being the month in which the first verses of the Qur'an were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad, as well as the month in which the Annunciation of the birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary took place.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadan
RAMADAN MUBARAK TO ALL MUSLIM BROTHERS.
सिंह आणि गाढव
एका उन्मत्त झालेल्या गाढवाने एका सिंहास निष्कारण शिव्या दिल्या. त्या ऐकताच सिंहास मोठा संताप आला, परंतु शिव्या देणारा प्राणी गाढव आहे, हे पाहताच त्याने आपला संताप आवरला. त्या गाढवाकडे ढुंकूनही न पाहता किंवा त्याला एक शब्दही न बोलता तो सिंह आपल्या वाटेने चालता झाला.
तात्पर्य- जे खरे थोर आहेत, ते हलकट लोकांनी केलेल्या निंदेकडे लक्ष देत नाहीत.
तात्पर्य- जे खरे थोर आहेत, ते हलकट लोकांनी केलेल्या निंदेकडे लक्ष देत नाहीत.
कुश लव रामायण गाती
श्रीरामचंद्राच्या अश्वमेध यज्ञासाठी अयोध्येंत माणसांचा महासागर जमला होता. तापस वेष धारण केलेले दोन बटु मंडपांत आले. ते म्हणाले “आम्ही महर्षि वाल्मीकींचे शिष्य आहोंत. आम्ही रामचरित्रगायन करतो.” श्रीरामांना माहीत नव्हतें की आपल्यासमोर आपल्या चरित्राचें गायन करणारे हे बटु आपलेच पुत्र आहेत.
गीत:
स्वयें श्रीरामप्रभू ऐकती
कुश लव रामायण गाती
कुमार दोघे एक वयाचे
सजीव पुतळे रघुरायाचे
पुत्र सांगती चरित पित्याचे
ज्योतिनें तेजाची आरती
राजस मुद्रा, वेष मुनींचे
गंधर्वच ते तपोवनींचे
वाल्मीकींच्या भाव मनींचे
मानवी रूपें आकारती
ते प्रतिभेच्या आम्रवनांतील
वसंत-वैभव-गाते कोकिल
बालस्वरांनी करुनी किलबिल
गायनें ऋतुराज भारिती
फुलांपरी ते ओठ उमलती
सुगंधसे स्वर भुवनीं झुलती
कर्णभुषणें कुंडल डुलती
संगती वीणा झंकारिती
सात स्वरांच्या स्वर्गामधुनी
नऊ रसांच्या नऊ स्वर्धुनी
यज्ञ-मंडपीं आल्या उतरुनी
संगमी श्रोतेजन नाहती.
MY INTRODUCTION-GAURAV DUBEY
गौरव माझे नाव
परतवाडा माझे गाव
मराठी माझी भाषा
आवडेल तुम्हाला अशी आशा
प्रत्येकाच्या सुख्सामाधानासाठी
करतो मी प्रार्थना
माझ्या ACCOUNTS आणि BLOGS ला
तुम्ही भेट द्यावी अशी अर्चना
तुम्ही माझे मित्र झालात तर होईल मला आनंद
FOLLOW जर केले मला तर होईल परमानंद
हे सर्व बघण्यसाठी आणि वाचन्य्साठी केले
तुम्ही कष्ट अपार
त्यासाठी मानतो मी आपले आभार
जर तुम्हाला वाटतो मी प्रिय तर व्हा माझे मित्र
अथवा माझ्यासारखे बनवा आपले चित्र / चरित्र .
GAURAV DUBEY
परतवाडा माझे गाव
मराठी माझी भाषा
आवडेल तुम्हाला अशी आशा
प्रत्येकाच्या सुख्सामाधानासाठी
करतो मी प्रार्थना
माझ्या ACCOUNTS आणि BLOGS ला
तुम्ही भेट द्यावी अशी अर्चना
तुम्ही माझे मित्र झालात तर होईल मला आनंद
FOLLOW जर केले मला तर होईल परमानंद
हे सर्व बघण्यसाठी आणि वाचन्य्साठी केले
तुम्ही कष्ट अपार
त्यासाठी मानतो मी आपले आभार
जर तुम्हाला वाटतो मी प्रिय तर व्हा माझे मित्र
अथवा माझ्यासारखे बनवा आपले चित्र / चरित्र .
GAURAV DUBEY
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Superb Thoughts in HINDI
१ ना हो सुबह जिसकी ऐसी कोई रात नहीं
अटल हो इरादे तो मुस्किल कोई बात नहीं
फुर्सत से मिली है तो जी भर के जिले ये जिंदगी
ये जिंदगी है कोई खैरात नहीं ।
२ पोच कर अश्क अपने
आँखों से मुस्कुराओ तो कोई बात बने
सर झुकाने से कुछ नहीं होता
सर उठाओ तो कोई बात बने।
३ जिंदगी में सदा हस्ते रहो
हसना जिंदगी की ज़रूरत है
जिंदगी में जिओ तो इस अंदाज़ से जिओ
तुम्हे देखकर मुझे भी लगे की जिंदगी कितनी खूबसूरत है।
४ मंजिल उन्ही को मिलती है
जिनके सपनो में जान होती है
पंखो से कुछ नहीं होता
होअस्लो से उड़ान होती है।
धन्यवाद् ।
States And Capitals of that States of our INDIA
The states and capitals of INDIA are listed below:
1.Andaman & Nicobar Islands -Port Blair
2.Andhra Pradesh -Hyderabad
3.Arunachal Pradesh -Itanagar
4.Assam -Dispur
5.Bihar -Patna
6.Chandigarh -Chandigarh
7.Chhatisgarh -Raipur
8.Dadra & Nagar Haveli -Silvasa
9.Daman & Diu -Daman
10.Delhi -Delhi
11.Goa -Panaji
12.Gujarat -Gandhinagar
13.Haryana -Chandigarh
14.Himachal Pradesh -Shimla
15.Jammu & Kashmir -Srinagar (Summer), Jammu (Winter)
16.Jharkhand -Ranchi
17.Karnataka -Bangalore
18.Kerala -Thiruvananthapuram
19.Lakshadweep -Kavaratti
20.Madhya Pradesh -Bhopal
21.Maharashtra -Mumbai
22.Manipur -Imphal
23.Meghalaya -Shillong
24.Mizoram -Aizawl
25.Nagaland -Kohima
26.Orissa -Bhubaneswar
27.Pondicherry -Pondicherry
28.Punjab -Chandigarh
29.Rajasthan - Jaipur
30.Sikkim -Gangtok
31.Tamil Nadu -Chennai
32.Tripura -Agartala
33.Uttar Pradesh -Lucknow
34.Uttaranchal -Dehradun
35.West Bengal -Kolkata
1.Andaman & Nicobar Islands -Port Blair
2.Andhra Pradesh -Hyderabad
3.Arunachal Pradesh -Itanagar
4.Assam -Dispur
5.Bihar -Patna
6.Chandigarh -Chandigarh
7.Chhatisgarh -Raipur
8.Dadra & Nagar Haveli -Silvasa
9.Daman & Diu -Daman
10.Delhi -Delhi
11.Goa -Panaji
12.Gujarat -Gandhinagar
13.Haryana -Chandigarh
14.Himachal Pradesh -Shimla
15.Jammu & Kashmir -Srinagar (Summer), Jammu (Winter)
16.Jharkhand -Ranchi
17.Karnataka -Bangalore
18.Kerala -Thiruvananthapuram
19.Lakshadweep -Kavaratti
20.Madhya Pradesh -Bhopal
21.Maharashtra -Mumbai
22.Manipur -Imphal
23.Meghalaya -Shillong
24.Mizoram -Aizawl
25.Nagaland -Kohima
26.Orissa -Bhubaneswar
27.Pondicherry -Pondicherry
28.Punjab -Chandigarh
29.Rajasthan - Jaipur
30.Sikkim -Gangtok
31.Tamil Nadu -Chennai
32.Tripura -Agartala
33.Uttar Pradesh -Lucknow
34.Uttaranchal -Dehradun
35.West Bengal -Kolkata
Friday, August 13, 2010
Precautions After Blood Donation
There are some precautions to be taken after blood donation as-
1.Expect to be asked to rest sitting down for 5 to 20 minutes after giving blood.
2.Have a snack after the donation.
3.Avoid driving if you feel the least bit faint.
4.Eat a meal high in protein after your donation.
5.Refrain from drinking alcohol for at least 8 hours after giving blood.
6.Excuse yourself from heavy lifting for the rest of the day.
7.If you feel unwell at any stage after giving blood, call the blood service or see your doctor.
8.Sign up for another time.
thank you.
1.Expect to be asked to rest sitting down for 5 to 20 minutes after giving blood.
2.Have a snack after the donation.
3.Avoid driving if you feel the least bit faint.
4.Eat a meal high in protein after your donation.
5.Refrain from drinking alcohol for at least 8 hours after giving blood.
6.Excuse yourself from heavy lifting for the rest of the day.
7.If you feel unwell at any stage after giving blood, call the blood service or see your doctor.
8.Sign up for another time.
thank you.
Precautions While Donating Blood
Many of people donate blood for hospitals,family members and relatives or for any person who need it.So, there are some precautions while donating blood as-
1.Determine if you are eligible to donate blood.
2.Avoid donating blood after dental work.
3.Drink plenty of water or fruit juice the night and morning before you donate.
4.Eat three hours prior to the donation.
5.Prepare all identification and blood donor cards you need to take the day before and put into something that you carry with you.
6.Expect nurse to check your hemoglobin levels.
7.Ask for a blanket if your hands or feet start to feel cold.
8.Take a deep breath before the needle goes in, or pinch yourself to create a distraction.
9.relax.
1.Determine if you are eligible to donate blood.
2.Avoid donating blood after dental work.
3.Drink plenty of water or fruit juice the night and morning before you donate.
4.Eat three hours prior to the donation.
5.Prepare all identification and blood donor cards you need to take the day before and put into something that you carry with you.
6.Expect nurse to check your hemoglobin levels.
7.Ask for a blanket if your hands or feet start to feel cold.
8.Take a deep breath before the needle goes in, or pinch yourself to create a distraction.
9.relax.
Happy INDEPENDENCE DAY
India's Independence Day is celebrated on 15 August to commemorate its independence from British rule and its birth as a sovereign nation on that day in 1947.[1] The day is a national holiday in India. All over the country, flag-hoisting ceremonies are conducted by the local administration in attendance. The main event takes place in New Delhi, where the Prime Minister hoists the national flag at the Red Fort and delivers a nationally televised speech from its ramparts. In his speech, he highlights the achievements of his government during the past year, raises important issues and gives a call for further development. The Prime Minister also pays his tribute to leaders of the freedom struggle.
CELEBRATION ON OUR INDEPENDENCE DAY-
The Prime Minister of India hoists the Indian flag on the ramparts of the historical site, Red Fort, Delhi, on August 15. 15 August is a national holiday in India. Government Offices are lit up. Flag hoisting ceremonies and cultural programs take place in all the state capitals. In the cities around the country the national flag is hoisted by politicians in their constituencies. In various private organisations the flag hoisting is carried out by a senior official of that organisation.All over the country, flags are given out to citizens who wear them proudly to show their patriotism towards India. Schools and colleges around the country organise flag hoisting ceremonies and various cultural events within their premises, where younger children in costume do impersonations of their favourite characters of the Independence era.They also have a parade. Families and friends get together for lunch or dinner, or for an outing. Housing colonies, cultural centres, clubs and societies hold entertainment programs and competitions, usually based on the Independence Day theme. Most national and regional television channels screen old and new film classics with patriotic themes on Independence Day.
CELEBRATION ON OUR INDEPENDENCE DAY-
The Prime Minister of India hoists the Indian flag on the ramparts of the historical site, Red Fort, Delhi, on August 15. 15 August is a national holiday in India. Government Offices are lit up. Flag hoisting ceremonies and cultural programs take place in all the state capitals. In the cities around the country the national flag is hoisted by politicians in their constituencies. In various private organisations the flag hoisting is carried out by a senior official of that organisation.All over the country, flags are given out to citizens who wear them proudly to show their patriotism towards India. Schools and colleges around the country organise flag hoisting ceremonies and various cultural events within their premises, where younger children in costume do impersonations of their favourite characters of the Independence era.They also have a parade. Families and friends get together for lunch or dinner, or for an outing. Housing colonies, cultural centres, clubs and societies hold entertainment programs and competitions, usually based on the Independence Day theme. Most national and regional television channels screen old and new film classics with patriotic themes on Independence Day.
Now Learn About Rivers of Our INDIA
The Indian River system is classified as Himalayan, peninsular, coastal, and inland-drainage basin rivers.
The largest river basin of India is the Ganga basin, which receives water from Himalayas in the north and the Vindhyas in the South. The Ganga, the Yamuna, the Ghagra, Gandak and Kosi are the main constituents of this basin.
The Brahmaputra has the greatest volume of water of all the rivers in India. It is the source of the Indus and the Satluj and flows through Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
The Mahanadi is an important river in the state of Orissa. This river flows slowly for 900kms and deposits more silt than any other river in the Indian subcontinent.
The Mahanadi is an important river in the state of Orissa. This river flows slowly for 900�kms and deposits more silt than any other river in the Indian subcontinent.
The Godavari River System has second longest course within India. The banks of this river have many pilgrimage sites like Nasik, Triyambak and Bhadrachalam.
The Krishna is the third longest river in India with a length of about 1300 kms. It rises in the Western Ghats and flows east into the Bay of Bengal.
The source of the Kaveri is located in the Western Ghats. It has many tributaries including Shimsha, Hemavati River, Arkavathy, Kapila, Honnuhole, Lakshmana Tirtha, Kabini, Lokapavani, Bhavani, Noyyal and famous Amaravati. Kaveri is a major source of irrigation in Tamil Nadu.
To learn more about rivers of our INDIA please visit-
http://www.mapsofindia.com/maps/india/india-river-map.html
About Myself and The contents of My Blogs
If anyone feels like the contents of my blogs are not of mine and i take it from else then whoever thinking that is thinking right because on every topic of this world there are many articles and posts.So i found it not necessary to write some new of my own and increase that articles.Thats why i take the matter which i want to take and under that i write the links from which i had taken that matter.so i am not a thief and i never tried to get courtesy of anyone of the blogs having links of other site.Also i am promoting these sites whose matter i had taken into my blog.If anyones feelings hurt due to my act,i say SORRY AS WELL AS I APOLOGISE.
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GAURAV DUBEY
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Save the Trees Save Ourself
There is a lot of talk about "Global Warming" these days and it gets blamed for the obvious recent changes in the World's climate. Heavier rainstorms, more flooding, higher winds, higher temperatures, droughts, tidal waves - and so on. Global Warming itself gets mostly blamed on the release of chemicals into the air by industrialised nations, but that is not the whole picture. EVERY nation is to blame for the increasingly adverse weather effects of recent years because they are ALL cutting down trees unnecessarily. This upsets the delicate balance of the Earth's "Weather Engine", which is rapidly going out of control. Trees are vital to the operation of this extremely sensitive system.
"Killing" trees can kill animals and humans too. If you just consider the fact that a large mature tree in 24 hours reprocesses large amounts of carbon dioxide gas and then releases back into the atmosphere enough oxygen for 30 adult humans to breathe, the importance of trees is obvious. All animal life (ourselves included) breathes in oxygen and breathes out carbon dioxide. We upset this chemical equation to the peril of the entire planet. Trees left to grow undisturbed have longer life spans than humans. For example, a Beech tree can live 200 to 300 years, an Oak tree up to 500 years, a Yew tree up to 3000 years, a Californian Redwood up to 5000 years. When the continuous cutting down of trees reaches a critical point (and we don't know when that point will be reached), in theory it means that humans and animals will have no oxygen to breathe! The ancient peoples revered and worshipped trees, not just because trees were powerful and lived a long time, but for the advantages they gave to humankind.
As well as life-giving oxygen, trees provide vital shelter. They break the force of chilling winds, and provide shade from the sun's burning rays. Shade is growing ever more important as human activity causes holes to develop in the Earth's protective ozone layer in the upper atmosphere. Would YOU like it if you had to spend your entire life in buildings and vehicles, and could never venture out of doors onto the "fresh air"? Because that is just what will happen if there are no longer hedgerows, woods, forests or trees in the countryside and city parks. The moderntendency to think of treesa as being "just for decoration" is nonsense. True, the countryside would look very bare and bleak without trees and from an aesthetic point of view the tourist industry of most of the countries of the world would cease to exist if trees and hedges disappeared. But hedges are so much more than mere "landscape decoration".
A hedge with 40% permeability, that is, one which lets 40% of moving air filter through it and deflects the other 60%; is a far more efficient barrier to wind than a solid barrier, such as a wall or fence. Not only do solid barriers tend to break or blow down in high winds conditions, they themselves cause strong disturbances in the airflow at ground level, which can extendupwards todisturb the "surface wind". Meteorologists define the bottom 300 feet of the atmosphere as the region where "surface winds" occur. This is,of course, the region all animals and most humans inhabit. The bottom 30 feet of the atmosphere is an area where the main friction between moving air (wind) and the earth'ssurface is active, causing a "distirbed airflow" ofswirls,eddies and gusts.This is why meterological instruments to measure windspeed are always sited away from buildings and on poles which lift them above the 30-foot level. It isalso the reason why the sails of windmills were placed on high towers,and why modern wind-powered electricity generators have their vanes lifted even higher above the ground. This gets their sails or propeller blades into an area where they can turn more smoothly, reducing wear on their mechanisms and producing a more regulated power supply.
To view and learn more about trees and global warming please visit -
http://iol.ie/~plugin/trees.html
National Bird Of India -PEACOCK
The Peacock, Pavo cristatus (Linnaeus), is the national bird of India. Emblematic of qualities such as beauty, grace, pride and mysticism, it is a multihued, swan-sized bird, with a fan-shaped crest of feathers, a white patch under the eye and a long, slender neck. Much in contrast to the natural phenomenon, the male specie of the bird is much more strikingly stunning than its female counterpart. The male bird, peacock, flaunts a gleaming blue breast and neck and a spectacular bronze-green train of around 200 elongated feathers. It is capable of extending its tail erect like fan as ostentatious display.
To view and learn more about our National Animal please visit below-
http://www.iloveindia.com/national-symbols/national-bird.html
To view and learn more about our National Animal please visit below-
http://www.iloveindia.com/national-symbols/national-bird.html
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Some General Knowledge Questions and Answers
1. The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was - Mujibur Rehman
2. The longest river in the world is the -Nile
3. The longest highway in the world is the -Trans-Canada
4. The longest highway in the world has a length of -About 8000 km
5. The highest mountain in the world is the -Mount Everest
6. The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is -Myanmar
7. The biggest desert in the world is the -Sahara desert
8. The largest coffee growing country in the world is -Brazil
9. The country also known as "country of copper" is -Zambia
10. The name given to the border which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is -Durand line.
This link will lead you to the source of these questions and answers -
http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/demo/article-424.html
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2. The longest river in the world is the -Nile
3. The longest highway in the world is the -Trans-Canada
4. The longest highway in the world has a length of -About 8000 km
5. The highest mountain in the world is the -Mount Everest
6. The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is -Myanmar
7. The biggest desert in the world is the -Sahara desert
8. The largest coffee growing country in the world is -Brazil
9. The country also known as "country of copper" is -Zambia
10. The name given to the border which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is -Durand line.
This link will lead you to the source of these questions and answers -
http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/demo/article-424.html
thank you.
Use Mobile Carefully
मोबाइल का इस्तेमाल करते वख्त बरतने वाली सावधानिय :
- बच्चो को मोबाइल से दूर रखे ।
- नवजात शिशुओ को मोबाइल से दूर रखे ।
- गर्भवती महिलाओ को मोबाइल का उपयौग न करने दे।
- मोबाइल को सर से २ से १० इंच तक दूर रखे।
- आवश्यक हो तो लौद्स्पेअकेर पर बात करे।
- पसेमकर पहनने वाले मोबाइल को छाती के पास बनी जेब में न रखे।
- पांत की जेब में मोबाइल न रखे।
- मोबाइल पर कम से कम बातचीत करे।
- सोते समय मोबाइल अपने सर के पास न रखे अथवा स्विच ऑफ रखे।
- वाहन में अथवा मेटल कंटेनर में मोबाइल का वापर करने से बचे क्योंकि इससे इ म र बढ़ता है।
- मोबाइल खरीदते समय उसकी स अ र जाँच ले।
Some links which will lead to precautions while handling MOBILES:
http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/what-precautions-should-be-taken-while-handling-mo/17049384/answers/17544524
http://ezinearticles.com/?Precautions-While-Purchasing-A-Used-Mobile&id=4034812
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