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Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Monday, 27 October 2014
how to be happy
When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us.
Saturday, 18 October 2014
KEEP LEARNING
“Learn to say no to demands, requests, invitations, and activities that leave you with no time for yourself. Until I learned to say no, and mean it, I was always overloaded by stress. You may feel guilty and selfish at first for guarding your down- time, but you’ll soon find that you are a much nicer, more present, more productive person in each instance you do choose to say yes.”
LEARN WITH HABITS
Friday, 17 October 2014
LEARN WITH PERFECTION
Perfection of effort is not required, by the way. It is the consistency of attempting to work these tools that brings the progress. It’s like anything else. If I want to tone muscle, lifting a ten-pound weight a few times every day will move me toward my goal much quicker than hoisting a fifty-pound barbell once a week. Yes, it really is true: “Slow and steady wins the race.” Just try a little, every day. You’ll see.”
LEARN TO WIN
THINK ABOUT LEARNING BY LOVE
WHEN TO LEARN
HOW TO LEARN
WHEN TO LEARN
LEARN BY TIME
Friday, 10 October 2014
nobal peace prize goes to Kailash Satyarthi
dr abdul kalam
MAHATMA GANDHI ji
— Mahatma Gandhi
MAHATMA GANDHI JI
GANDHI JI
DR. RADHAKRISHNAN
dr. Radhakrishnan
Early Life MOTHER TRESA LIFE
WE LOVE MOTHER TRESA
SHE WILL COME AS AGAIN MOTHER TRESA
Thursday, 9 October 2014
NELSON MANDELA
nelson mandela
Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi became one of the pivotal figures, if not the main figure, in India's history in the Twentieth Century. Along with Jinnah and Nehru, Gandhi shaped India's history up to its independence in 1947.
Mahatma Gandhi was born on the 2nd of October 1869 and he died on the 30th of January 1948.
Gandhi was born in Porbander in western India. In 1888, he went to London to study law. He returned to Bombay to work as a barrister but went to South Africa to work in 1907. In South Africa, he took part in passive protests against the Transvaal government's treatment of Indian settlers who were in the minority in the region. In 1915, he returned to India and, after joining the Congress movement, he emerged as one of the party's leaders.
Gandhi encouraged Indians to boycott British goods and buy Indian goods instead. This helped to revitalise local economies in India and it also hit home at the British by undermining their economy in the country. Gandhi preached passive resistance, believing that acts of violence against the British only provoked a negative reaction whereas passive resistance provoked the British into doing something which invariably pushed more people into supporting the Indian National Congress movement.
Gandhi was imprisoned in 1922, 1930, 1933 and in 1942. While in prison, he went on hunger strike. His fame was such that his death in prison would make international headlines and greatly embarrass the British at a time when Britain was condemning dictators in Europe.
In 1931, Gandhi came to Britain for the Round Table conferences. Nothing was achieved except for the publicity that Gandhi received for dressing in the clothes of an Indian villager; Gandhi saw this type of dress as perfectly normal for a man who represented the Indian people. The British representatives at the conference were more soberly dressed in formal morning dress.
When in India, Gandhi took on the British where possible. He famous walk to the sea to produce salt was typical of his actions. Britain had a monopoly on salt production in India and Gandhi saw this as wrong. Hence his decision to produce salt by the sea.
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Mahatma Gandhi
There is no school equal to a decent home and no teacher equal to a virtuous parent.”
read this.
I have realized; it is during the times I am far outside my element that
I experience myself the most. That I see and feel who I really am, the
most! I think that's what a comet is like, you see, a comet is born in
the outer realms of the universe! But it's only when it ventures too
close to our sun or to other stars that it releases the blazing "tail"
behind it and shoots brazen through the heavens! And meteors become
sucked into our atmosphere before they burst like firecrackers and
realize that they're shooting stars! That's why I enjoy taking myself
out of my own element, my own comfort zone, and hurling myself out into
the unknown. Because it's during those scary moments, those unsure steps
taken, that I am able to see that I'm like a comet hitting a new
atmosphere: suddenly I illuminate magnificently and fire dusts begin to
fall off of me! I discover a smile I didn't know I had, I uncover a
feeling that I didn't know existed in me... I see myself. I'm a shooting
star. A meteor shower. But I'm not going to die out. I guess I'm more
like a comet then. I'm just going to keep on coming back.”
learning.
Growing up means learning what life is. When you're little, you have a
set of ideals, standards, criteria, plans, outlooks, and you think that
you have to sit around and wait for them to happen to you and then life
will work. But life isn't like that, for anybody; you can't fall in love
with a standard, you have to fall in love with a person. You can't live
in a criteria, you have to live your life. You can't wait for your
plans to materialize, because they may never materialize the way you
think they will. You can't wait to watch your ideals and standards walk
up to you, because you can't know what's yours until you have it. I
always say, always take the first chance in case you never get a second
one, but growing up takes that even one step further, growing up means
that you have to hold on to what you have, when you have it, because
what you have- that's yours- and all the ideals and criteria you have
set in your head, those aren't yours, because those haven't happened to
you.”
learn by this
I have learned all kinds of things from my many mistakes. The one thing I never learn is to stop making them.”
email address
- A very useful e-mail address is smartphones@mailchimp.com which makes possible for you to enhance the look of your screenshot. All you have to do is to send the screenshot of your mobile to the above address and your device will automatically get detected with the help of the EXIF date and the file will be e-mailed back to you after adding the enhanced device frame. Your screenshot will look even more beautiful.
- If your phone lacks a dictionary and you are in desperate need of it, just sending a blank mail to wsmith@wordsmith.org with “define myword” as the subject.
- If you are in use of Pocket as a Read Later Service the e-mail address add@getpocket.com will be very helpful for you. Save video, weblink and any URL you need by just sending it to the e-mail. The only problem is that one link is allowed per mail. The link has to be given as the body of the letter and not in the subject line.
- Having problem to manage your tweets from your not so sophisticated mobile? Just use trigger@ifttt.com where you can send your Tweets through e-mail. But you have to connect your IFTTT account to your Twitter account. Use #twitter in the subject line to post your e-mail body as a Twitter update. Attached pictures can also be posted I your Twitter account. So no need has expensive mobiles with Twitter apps any more.
- For uploading your files to Dropbox, Google Drive, or Sky Drive through email, you have secret@emailitin.com. Again, you will need IFTTT as it can be done only through IFTTT recipes. For using your cloud storage device you have EmailItIn.com where you can send any files through e-mail to your cloud drive. This is a paid option, though the free version allows file up to 5mb.
- You may not know that your Kindle Reader has a unique e-mail address which only accepts documents and not any web links. But through secret@readability.com you can send web links and read it at your convenient time.
kuldeep sihag
A star falls from the sky and into your hands. Then it seeps through
your veins and swims inside your blood and becomes every part of you.
And then you have to put it back into the sky. And it's the most painful
thing you'll ever have to do and that you've ever done. But what's
yours is yours. Whether it’s up in the sky or here in your hands. And
one day, it'll fall from the sky and hit you in the head real hard and
that time, you won't have to put it back in the sky again.”
― C. JoyBell C.
We have to allow ourselves to be loved by the people who really love us,
the people who really matter. Too much of the time, we are blinded by
our own pursuits of people to love us, people that don't even matter,
while all that time we waste and the people who do love us have to stand
on the sidewalk and watch us beg in the streets! It's time to put an
end to this. It's time for us to let ourselves be loved.”
Monday, 6 October 2014
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