Tuesday, March 31, 2009

stress: stress management, cause, effect,tips of health,stress buster

Stress is a biological term which refers to the consequences of the failure of a human or animal body to respond appropriately to emotional or physical threat to the organism, whether actual or imagined




Stress can cause severe health problems.stress management techniques have been shown to have a positive effect on reducing stress, they are for guidance only, and readers should take the advice of suitably qualified health professionals if they have any concerns over stress-related illnesses or if stress is causing significant or persistent unhappiness. Health professionals should also be consulted before any major change in diet or levels of exercise.





you can try various stress management techniques

1. Meditation

2. Yoga.

3.Early wake up and walk in fresh air.

Friday, March 27, 2009

ZEE TV DANCE INDIA DANCE:DOWNLOAD video, watch online + 21st march 2009 episodes

Dance India Dance is a reality dance show that airs on Indian satellite television channel Zee Tv. The show has been produced by utv and has become India's largest dance-based reality show. The show is to be choreographed by some of the most popular Indian choreographers, such as Terrence Lewis, Remo D'Souza and Geeta Kapur. The Bollywoodactor, Mithun Chakraborty is the grandmaster of the show. The show airs every Friday and Saturday.


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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Gudi padwa sms messages,Ugadi (greetings) sms Gudi padva, Gudhi Padwa sms,

Here’s some Gudi Padwa SMS Messages . Wish you a happy Gudi Padwa.

Reshmi Gudi,

Limba che Pan,

Nav Varsha jaao chhan. Amchya sarvanchya tarphe hardik shoobhecha.

*Happy Gudi Padwa.*

Naxidar kathivari Reshmi vastr,

Tyachyavar chandicha lota, ubharuni Marathi manachi GUDHI,

Sajra karuya ha Gudhipadwa!

Nutan Varshachya Hardik Shubheccha!

Swagat nav varshache.

Asha aakankshache.

Sukh samruddhiche, padata dwari paaul GUDHICHE.

“Happy Gudipadwa”

“New”day

“New”morning

“New”hopes

“New”plans

“New”success

“New”feelings

“New”joys

Wishing u & Ur family a “Happy” & wonderful “GUDI PADVA”

Soneri suryachi soneri kirne,

Soneri kirnancha soneri diwas..

Soneri diwasachya Soneri Shubhechha!

Gudipadvyachya Hardik Shubhechha.

Navin varshachya pahilya divashi visrun jau juni dukhkhe ani pahu navi sukhe karu nave sankalp swatala ani samajala samrudh karnyache.

Aaushya ek vina, Ana sur bhavnanche.

Ga dhund hovun tu sangit navin varshache.

*HAPPY GUDHI PADVA *




Wish you a very happy Ugadi and Gudi Padwa.

According to Aryabhatt, Ugadi is the New Year's Day for the people of Andhra Pradesh and also for the Telugu people all over the world. Those who live north of the Vindhya hills observe it as "Barhaspatyamana". People living to the south of the Vindhya hills observe it as "Sauramana" or "Chandramana".



Gudi Padwa is celebrated on the first day of the Chaitra month. Gudi Padwa is celebrated as the New Year day by Maharashtrians.

Gudi Padwa is also known as Ugadi in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. This festival marks the beginning of the spring season. People celebrate this festival with great spirit and joy.

Houses are cleaned prior to the festival. Colourful rangoli designs are drawn at entrances. New clothes are worn on this day. There is a family gathering and Maharashtrian delicacies are prepared for everyone. The Maharashtrians make puran poli or sweet rotis, soonth pak and usal.

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Gudi Padwa SMS #1
Shant niwant shishir sarala.
Salsalata hirwa vasant aala.
Kokilechya suravatee sobat, chaitra"PADVA" dari aala.
"Nutan Varshabhinandan

Gudi Padwa SMS #2
Swagat nav varshache.
Asha aakankshache.
Sukh samruddhiche, padata dwari paaul GUDHICHE.
"Happy Gudipadwa"

Words we long to say...

Watch this MEP tell the British Prime Minister what he needs to hear. Don't you wish, and pray our own elected officials would talk to o this way?! "It's not that you're not apologizing...I've long accepted the fact you're pathologically incapable of accepting responsibility for these things. It's that you're carrying on willfully worsening our situation..."

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How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) lyrics:

How sweet it is to be loved by you
How sweet it is to be loved by you

I needed the shelter of someone's arms and there you were
I needed someone to understand my ups and downs and there you were
With sweet love and devotion
Deeply touching my emotion
I want to stop and thank you baby
I just want to stop and thank you baby

How sweet it is to be loved by you
How sweet it is to be loved by you

I close my eyes at night
Wondering where would I be without you in my life
Everything I did was just a bore
Everywhere I went it seems I'd been there before
But you brighten up for me all of my days
With a love so sweet in so many ways
I want to stop and thank you baby
I just want to stop and thank you baby

How sweet it is to be loved by you
How sweet it is to be loved by you

You were better for me than I was for myself
For me, there's you and there ain't nobody else
I want to stop and thank you baby
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How sweet it is to be loved by you
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

An Unlikely Missionary

Fans of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice rejoice! You are in for treat. As we all know, there are sequels and there are sequels. And Pride and Prejudice just may be the most popular book for budding authors to attempt to reproduce in sequence. However, getting the follow-on to read true to the original isn't something just anyone can achieve. Skylar Hamilton Burris succeeds brilliantly!

In An Unlikely Missionary, Burris takes a road less traveled, in that she steers clear of the Darcys and Bennets and focuses her attention on the intriguing Charlotte Collins, who comes out of the shadows of being a minor character and into the limelight.*

As the heroine of An Unlikely Missionary, Charlotte, doesn't suffer comparison with other younger, prettier women. We get to know her better because the story unfolds from her perspective and - to this reader at least - I came to like her even more through the closer acquaintance.

An Unlikely Missionary picks up the story with Charlotte married to the insufferable Mr. Collins which our author uses to great advantage for our ironic amusement, revealing her talents in the true Austen-style.

The story moves at a fast pace. From the very first pages poor Charlotte's pragmatic reasons for marrying Collins are whisked out from under her and she find herself nursing him on a boatload of strangers bound for India. Immediately I was reminded of the observation made in the The Jane Austen Book Club that in Austen's novels we never learn what happens after the "...and they lived happily ever after!" because what if they didn't? But here, finally, we get to see - or read - the `rest of the story'.

And yet, there is nothing melancholy about An Unlikely Missionary. It evoked in me the full range of emotions--I smiled, cried, sighed, and laughed out loud, sometimes almost at once. The historical and religious research was impeccable so far as I am able to discern, but it only serves as the backdrop for the novel. It is a romantic comedy and belongs in the same class and genre with the rest of Miss Austen's novels; the romantic parts were . . . ah! sublime! Mostly, I enjoyed envisioning it made into a lavish BBC production.

And I don't care what anyone says, Charlotte is beautiful.

Thoroughly delightful book! Treat yourself!

*If you recall from P&P, Charlotte is described as `a sensible, intelligent young woman, about twenty-seven'; given the time period, this description being tantamount to a kiss-of-death, as there is no mention of her beauty, yet she is still single at the advanced (gasp!) age of twenty-seven. Horrors!

*****

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Monday, March 23, 2009

where to take Girlfriend or Boyfriend for a dream date. ideas for ideal date

WE ALWAYS WONDER WHAT EXTRA WE CAN DO TO SPEND A LOVELY AND WONDER EVENING WITH OUR BELOVED GIRLFRIEND/ BOYFRIEND.

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how to face an interview

Everyone is nervous on interviews. If you simply allow yourself to feel nervous, you'll do much better. Remember also that it's difficult for the interviewer as well.





In general, be upbeat and positive. Never be negative.
Rehearse your answers and time them. Never talk for more than 2 minutes straight.
Don't try to memorize answers word for word. Use the answers shown here as a guide only, and don't be afraid to include your own thoughts and words. To help you remember key concepts, jot down and review a few key words for each answer. Rehearse your answers frequently, and they will come to you naturally in interviews.
As you will read in the accompanying report, the single most important strategy in interviewing, as in all phases of your job search, is what we call: "The Greatest Executive Job Finding Secret." And that is...
Find out what people want, than show them how you can help them get it.
Find out what an employer wants most in his or her ideal candidate, then show how you meet those qualifications.




In other words, you must match your abilities, with the needs of the employer. You must sell what the buyer is buying. To do that, before you know what to emphasize in your answers, you must find out what the buyer is buying... what he is looking for. And the best way to do that is to ask a few questions yourself.



You will see how to bring this off skillfully as you read the first two questions of this report. But regardless of how you accomplish it, you must remember this strategy above all: before blurting out your qualifications, you must get some idea of what the employer wants most. Once you know what he wants, you can then present your qualifications as the perfect “key” that fits the “lock” of that position.
• Other important interview strategies:
• Turn weaknesses into strengths (You'll see how to do this in a few moments.)
• Think before you answer. A pause to collect your thoughts is a hallmark of a thoughtful person.




As a daily exercise, practice being more optimistic. For example, try putting a positive spin on events and situations you would normally regard as negative. This is not meant to turn you into a Pollyanna, but to sharpen your selling skills. The best salespeople, as well as the best liked interview candidates, come off as being naturally optimistic, "can do" people. You will dramatically raise your level of attractiveness by daily practicing to be more optimistic.
Be honest...never lie.
Keep an interview diary. Right after each interview note what you did right, what could have gone a little better, and what steps you should take next with this contact. Then take those steps. Don't be like the 95% of humanity who say they will follow up on something, but never do.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Dereliction


'Early and often did the LORD, the God of their fathers, send his messengers to them, for he had compassion on his people and his dwelling place. But they mocked the messengers of God, despised his warnings, and scoffed at his prophets, until the anger of the LORD against his people was so inflamed that there was no remedy.' ~~selection from Reading 1, 2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23, for Lætare Sunday, Fourth Sunday of Lent

As I was listening to those words read during Saturday evening Vigil Mass, I thought they are as true today as when they were written over two thousand years ago. It seems the more things change, the more they remain the same.

Our book group, Benedict's Book Club is currently reading Death on a Friday Afternoon, Chapter 4, Dereliction. Each chapter is devoted to one of the Seven Words of Jesus on the Cross:

1. "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do." Luke 23:34

2. "Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise." Luke 23:43

3. "Jesus said to his mother: "Woman, this is your son". Then he said to the disciple: "This is your mother." John 19:26-27

4. "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Matthew 27:46 & Mark 15:34

5. "I thirst." John 19:28

6. "It is finished." John 19:30

7. "Father, into your hands I commend my spirit." Luke 23:46


In Chapter 1, Coming To Our Senses, Father Neuhaus focuses on the gravity of our sinfulness and His great love for us which consequentially led to Good Friday, and hopefully will bring us 'to our senses'.

The second chapter, Judge Not, is long and complicated; reading it often seemed like following a rabbit trail. Eventually however, after several readings, what I took away from it was the following, ‘It would seem to be the unanimous experience of Christian thinkers and mystics that, the farther they travel on the roads of thought and contemplation, the more they know that they do not know. The most rigorous thought and the most exalted spiritual adventure bring us, again and again, to exclaim with St. Paul, “O the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgements and how inscrutable his ways!” Therefore it is rightly said that all theology is finally doxology. That is to say, all analysis and explanation finally dissolves into wonder and praise.’

Chapter 3, A Strange Glory, reflects on Mary, Christ's gift of her to us from the cross and (what is often forgotten) our gift to her.

Which brings us to Chapter 4, Dereliction. A 'derelict' is someone deserted by an owner or keeper; abandoned and/or run-down; dilapidated. That certainly describes Our Lord. Does it also refer to us?

'And about three o'clock Jesus cried out in a loud voice, "Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?" which means, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"' Matthew 27:46

Have you ever prayed like that? Have you ever felt so abandoned, so deserted, especially by the very one you look to for support? I know I have. There are many times I've cried out to God, with far less provocation than Jesus, but still with great anguish. I suspect most people have.

However, what I appreciated most in this chapter was Fr. Neuhaus’s treatment of the complexity of sin, the struggle we all face in trying to fight it, how often we fail, why we fail, the futility of the struggle when we 'go it alone', and most of all, the fact that he refuses to compromise to the triteness of 'just do it' or 'be good', as if those remedies haven't been thought of (and tried) by almost every human being who ever lived.

Whereas the rest of the book thus far has been more informative, this chapter, for me, has been the most helpful as a reflection on humanity’s hardhearted sinfulness, as well as its helplessness without God. His observations about dualism fit perfectly with this Sunday’s readings. In the first reading from Second Chronicles, we learn how God loved His people and how He tried to help them. He loved every person He created then as He loves each of us now, but humanity was as sinful in days gone by as in the present. And they had prophets then as we do now: our own dear Pope is a living, breathing prophet; so was Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta.

And then there is that scary mindset so popular today of “feel good” religion, sometimes called New Age religion, referred to by Father Neuhaus as, “spirituality”, in quotes. True spirituality doesn’t need to be put in quotes. The type of spirituality Father Neuhaus is talking about, however, is the type found and heard everywhere and really thinly veiled self-aggrandizement. As he puts it on pages 129 through 130, ‘…dualism is today's dirty word in the view of many people. Consult those hundreds of books under the category of “spirituality” in your local bookstore and you will discover the preferred language is all about wholeness, unity, coherence, harmony, synchronicity and the good feelings of being “at one with All.” By way of the sharpest contrast, Paul speaks of the Christian life in terms of conflict, tension, antagonism and jarring dissonance.’ He goes on to talk about who is the true self, the “I of myself”. Is it the “I” who serves the law of God with my mind, or the “I” of the flesh who serves the law of sin? Paul believes both are the “I” of him. ‘There is no deliverance from the intolerable contradiction of this conflicted “I” unless there is another “I”. Which brings us back to Galatians. There is another “I”. “It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.” The complexity on the far side of which such simplicity is found might be described as the transposition of the ego.’ (p. 130) We can’t do it alone. We can’t overcome sin, or anything else for that matter, without Him Who is all-in-all, the Alpha and Omega, without this Cross, this Death on a Friday Afternoon.

The exclamation Jesus cries out from the cross, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” is the opening words of the beautiful lamentation Psalm 22. Beautiful lament? Isn’t that a contradiction in terms? It would be if there was no one to hear, no one to answer, no one to respond. But just as everyone smiles at the first cries of a newborn, knowing that he (or she) lives, it truly is beautiful when we cry out to God, for only then do we truly LIVE in Him.

'God, who is rich in mercy, because of the great love he had for us, even when we were dead in our transgressions, brought us to life with Christ — by grace you have been saved —, raised us up with him, and seated us with him in the heavens in Christ Jesus, that in the ages to come He might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not from you; it is the gift of God.' ~~selection from Reading 2, Eph 2:4-10, for Lætare Sunday, Fourth Sunday of Lent

This is only the fourth chapter and the Fourth Sunday in Lent. Our journey continues...

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TATA NANO:PRICE MUMBAI,DELHI + LAUNCH 23RD MARCH- 1 LAKH DREAM INDIA CAR












Tata nano will mark a new era of car industry in the world. We have been hearing about invention,research,various scientist finding from past but now we have got to witness a lifetime discovery in our life span.

Mark my friends my words tata nano the world's cheapest car $2000 only...
can you belive that and take my worlds there is no compromise on safety and quality.
This will be referred as an invention in the 21st century

The launch date if official today 23rd march 2009 and i am lucky enough to be a part of this auspicious day. It will be great to observe the initial response from the country and response from the whole world.

If we trace back the auto expo Delhi 2008 where NANO had its first public appearance all the world's media was asking only one question :- HOW? WHEN?..

I salute the thought of man behind NANO Mr. RATAN TATA. he is really a man of his words. i feel proud to be a Indian. we all can take a lesson from this man that is if a project is undertaken , if a thought is processed then this is the way and this is how it should be done inspite of whatever comes in the way.


Prices: Ex-showroom

The prices of the three trim levels of the Tata Nano launched on Monday are:

Trim level/ Variant

Ex Showroom PantNagar (Rs)

Ex Showroom Delhi ( Rs)

Ex Showroom Mumbai (Rs)

Tata Nano Std (BS2 )

112,735

NA

NA

Tata Nano Std (BS3 )

120,960

123,360

134,250

Tata Nano CX Solid Paint (BS2)

139,780

NA

NA

Tata Nano CX Metallic Paint (BS2)

142,780

NA

NA

Tata Nano CX Solid Paint (BS3)

145,725

148,360

160,320

Tata Nano CX Metallic Paint (BS3)

148,725

151,360

163,320

Tata Nano LX Metallic Paint (BS3)

170,335

172,360

185,375





The following is the price list of Tata Nano variants in Delhi and Mumbai:

Nano Standard - Non-AC (BS-III)

Ex-showroom Delhi: Rs.123,360

Ex-showroom Mumbai: Rs.134,250

Nano CX - Solid Paint/AC (BS-III)

Ex-showroom Delhi: Rs.148,360

Ex-showroom Mumbai: Rs.160,320

Nano CX - Metallic Paint/AC (BS-III)

Ex-showroom Delhi: Rs.151,360

Ex-showroom Mumbai: Rs.163,320

Nano LX - Metallic Paint/AC (BS-III)

Ex-showroom Delhi: Rs.172,360

Ex-showroom Mumbai: Rs.185,375




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Here is a thought that i want to share- we always try to find out the negative points and overlook the things that have got into it to come on the present stage.
so its my personal request that before comparing NANO with other models and taking out some negative aspects try to think ,with the idea that NANO is going to fulfill a dream of a common man every day.


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Saturday, March 21, 2009

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Friday, March 20, 2009

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RECESSION AND ECONOMIC SLOW DOWN

RECESSION & OUR LIFE

This phase of our life is very unusual and unexpected in terms of our economic growth and expectatios. when i see things around myself i just cant help my thoughts go wonder why the word "RECESSION" have made an un parallel impact on our life.

i was leaving in peace and suddenly a wind carrying aways the esence of economec freedom.
The major effects of recession is seen on banks. Every now and teh we come to know about the big names going in the worng way. The areas where bank works are mainly concentrated and ajoning sectors are also at a hit.

Share trading,forex,indices,prices of share are touching their low bottom ever. investers have lost millions of their worth and the story still continues.
i am just waing for the time when we would come over this era and jump in to an economic world where recession term has no place.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

WORD POWER-IMPROVE ENGLISH WORD MEANINGS





ENGLISH LANGUAGE is one of the most prominent tool in our life which is much need in way to

Communicate not only in professional walks of our life but also at various level of our socio - economic

structure of our society.

As world is shrinking day by day, people are traveling for all parts of world..Communication plays an important role in amid of above context.

For eg. A manager of a car company let say have to travel to u.s for client meeting, china for its production unit management and why not let say Australia for its new advertisement campaign.

so as we can see all this require a great communication with different parts of world continent.

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HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR WORD-POWER:

  • MORE YOU PRACTICE BETTER YOU SHAPE UP.


  • START EARLY


  • NEVER HESITATE TO SPEAK OUT WITH YOUR FRIENDS


  • TRY TO IMPLEMENT A NEW WORD LEARN IN YOUR DAILY CONVERSATION.


  • WRITE DOWN WORLD THAT YOU FIND DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND IN A SMALL NOTE BOOK.


  • AT THE END OF THE DAY TRY TO FIND THEIR MEANING


  • PRACTICE DAILY BUT REGULARLY.

REVIEW YOURSELF EVERY WEEK TO MARK YOUR PROGRESS



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DO COMMENT, I WILL BE OBLIGED TO ANSWER AND WILL BE VERY HAPPY TO SEE YOU PROGRESS.







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