Thursday, December 18, 2008
One stop for Cat Lovers
Many have the love of having pets at their home. Only few knows how to grow them well. There are many aspects we must consider to before buying and growing a pet. cats are the common pet that is loved by most of the people. If you search for resources like SHOP CAT, CAT BREEDERS, CAT BREEDS, KITTENS, CAT HEALTH, CAT NUTRITION, CAT BEHAVIOR, CAT EXPERTS, CAT VIDEOS, CLUB CAT, CAT COMMUNITY, CAT MAGAZINES, CAT LITTERBOX, CAT TOYS, CAT SHOWS, CAT NEWS etc in the internet it is hard to find a one stop site which gives all the information. catchannel.com is a website which provides all the necessary information to grow a healthy and mannered cat as a pet in your home.They provide health tips, kind of nutritional food that you can give. health care tips of your kitten and many. Visit their web site today and find out more facts about cats and tips about cats.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Friday, September 5, 2008
Free Games and Softwares
Monday, September 1, 2008
Our Unforgettable Tour
Friday, August 29, 2008
Shopping During Christmas
Michael Jackson and Madonna Celebrated Their Birthday
But who knows, Both great legends they would come back strongly at any time. Let all hope that they will shower the world with their music in future.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Hope
If you meet a man who doesn't believe in hopes, then
he is the one who doesn't have a single friend.
If a woman always hope for something she can't get, a man
normally doesn't hope for something he can get with a
woman behind him.
Monday, August 25, 2008
fix auto
APPLE'S i PHONE
Guys everybody knows that apple inc has launched its new 3g mobile called i phone.. isn't it?
But most of us don't aware of the few facts about that.. so kindly think about all that b4 getting a one..
-> The price of the iphone in US is $200
-> Price in Dubai is EAD 4000 equal to $1000
-> India INR 32,000 equal to $800
So it is better to get a one from US or Canada
And also in other countries Network provider has the rights, so that you cannot use any other connections as per your wish
3g is nothing but third generation - which makes the internet connectivity much faster that existing mobiles.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Why you should sell and rent back your home
Better Life
Amos Tamam - The Actor
Sweap away these bullshits PLZ...
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Exciting offer from Nestle Stouffer’s Panini
When i was relaxing my time in the Internet i found that Nestle Stouffer’s Panini has a new contest. I am very eager to join the grilling contest. But at the same time i would like to share it with you all too. While you enjoy the Stouffer’s Panini you can also win several Vespa LX50 scooter in Stouffers Panini Contest.You can also win delicious Stouffer’s prize pack and cooler lunch bags. Stouffer’s Panini contest closes on September 2, 2008. This instant registration process makes you know the results immediately on either case. Entry is restricted to one per person. Don't go away you also do have 40 Panini prize packs everyday. Don't lose that. This excellent offer is available only to the Canadian citizens
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Death
Think about it!! ha ha ha
Dham Dhoom film review and more
Hi guys! Recent news from the kollywood revealed that much awaited film of jayam ravi called "dham dhoom" gonna release this week."Ravi" is the Lead actor and we all know its director jeeva was expired while shooting this film in russia.
Then this film is completed by his wife "Anisha" and by the associate directors.
The story line goes like this " ravi is a medical student doing his higher studies in russia and got some problems over there" and how he manages everything and succeeded in love too. Music of this film has become a super dooper hit.And It is scored by yuvan shankar raja.
Lets hope that this film will do good in box office.
Love and Life
When it comes to love, Religion plays a vital role. Recent studies revealed that 6000 youths in india committed suicide successfully for their love. Where are we going? How this religion came all of a sudden in to man's life? Lets see that briefly
1.When homo sapiens (human beings) originated, Man was living in caves, everybody knows that. While he was living as a tribe there were heavy down pour and strong winds blowing most of the time in addition to tremors,earthquakes.
2.So he thought there is a superior power than him,He classified it as five and are none other than Air, Water, Fire, Sky and Earth.
3. He offered what he has to get rid of the angry "nature".
4. This is how religions came into being.
So Dear parents when your son or daughter adimts their love try to understand that and if he/she happens to be a good match. Let6 them marry don't stand in their way.
We gonna live for only once. Let it be filled with loads of joy not sorrows.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Indian Boxer Akhil Rocks @ Olympics
Thursday, August 14, 2008
kamal's younger daughter in olympics 2012
hey you know!! kamal hassan's younger daughter Akshara is eyeing for olympics 2012 ... She is specialized in Ballroom Latin... and she has already won a bronze medal in this @ UK... With dancing her genes from her father Dr. kamal hassan.. she is working out a lot to get it right. Ballroom Latin would be a very competitive in olympics 2012 gonna held in London, Uk.
Jackie in Olympics
Actor Jackie chan received uniceff award in Olympics 2008. And also he promoted new Olympics song album. Jackie went down in tears saying that he is very proud of his country. And also he would be wearing traditional Chinese dress for all the Olympic games.. You can find him for most of the games and he is confident that china would lead the medals tally.
India in olympic
And i am really proud of abhina bindra.. he has proved his credentials.. hats off to him...
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
MarmaYogi
Monday, August 11, 2008
LIFE
Monday, August 4, 2008
Blogging
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Friday, August 1, 2008
Women and Issues
1.have you ever asked your wife's interest before having sex with her?
2.have you ever felt comfortable working under an women?
3.have you given enough importance to the needs and feelings of women in your home?
I say no! Many men in this part of the world are like that. This made me to remember an Afghan film called "OSAMA" which won many awards.
"Story line goes with sufferings of a 12 year girl called "Osama" in Afghanistan under Taliban who lost her Dad and Brother in the war. So circumstances pushed her to work to fetch many for her daily life.Unfortunately only male can work there. So she changed her appearances by trimmed her hair and wearing her dad's dresses. One day she got caught by the Taliban and brought for military training.At last they found her true identity and tried to kill her in front of everyone in the middle of the town. But an old rich man about 60 years old bought her from Taliban. He married her. yes! he married her though he has 4 wives. In that same night he had sexual intercourse with that small child who doesn't know what it is actually. she is crying with him to go home, At the same time the other wives that old tried convincing her that it is so usual" the ends here...
This is just a sample story. There are many Osama's like this in this world. Who gonna free them.. Changes would not happen in one day..Each one has to feel this... Try give importance and freedom to Women.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Love and Friends
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Hitler
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Dimensions of life
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Che Guevara
Latin American revolutionary leader, who rejected both capitalism and orthodox Soviet communism. Like T.E. Lawrence (1888 1935), better known as 'Lawrence of Arabia', Guevara lived an adventurous life. Guevara's tragic early death in Bolivia created a legend that still lives. He once said that "the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love", but he also wrote influential works of guerrilla warfare.
"The guerrilla band is an armed nucleus, the fighting vanguard of the people. It draws its great force from the mass of the people themselves. The guerrilla band is not to be considered inferior to the army against which it fights simply because it is inferior in fire power. Guerrilla warfare is used by the side which is supported by a majority but which possesses a much smaller number of arms for use in defense against oppression." (from Guerrilla Warfare, 1960)
Ernesto Guevara de la Serna was born in Rosario, Argentina into a middle-class family of Spanish-Irish descent. Celia de la Serna y Llosa, his mother, had lost her parents while she was still a child. Celia was raised by her religious aunt and her older sister, Carmen de la Serna, who married in 1928 the Communist poet Cayetano Córdova Itúrburu. Guevara's family was liberal, anti-Nazi and anti-Peronist, and not very religious. With Celia's fortune, the family lived comfortably, although Ernerto Guevara Lynch, Ernesto's father, managed to spend much of it in his unlucky business ventures. In his youth Guevara read widely and among his reading list in the 1940s were Sartre, Pablo Neruda, Ciro Alegría, and Karl Marx's Das Kapital. He also kept a philosophical diary and in Africa 1965 Guevara planned to write a biography of Marx.
In 1953 Guevara graduated from the University of Buenos Aires, where he was trained as a doctor. During these years Guevara read Stalin and Mussolini but did not join radical student organizations. He made long travels in Argentina and in other Latin America countries. At the same time his critical views about the expanding economic influence of the United States deepened. In 1952 he made journey with his motor bike, an old Norton 500 single, around South America. The journey opened his eyes about the situation of the Indians and was crucial for the awakening of his social conscience. Like Jack Kerouac later in his book On the Road (1957), Guevara recorded his impressions in The Motorcycle Diaries. "The person who wrote these notes died the day he stepped back on Argentine soil," Guevara wrote in his diary. "Wandering around our 'America with a capital A' has changed me more than I thought."
After witnessing American intervention in Guatemala in 1954, Guevara radicalized and become convinced that the only way to bring about change was by violent revolution. He wrote in a letter to home: "Along the way, I had the opportunity to pass through the dominions of the United Fruit, convincing me once again of just how terrible these capitalist octopuses are. I have sworn before a picture of the old and mourned comrade Stalin that I won’t rest until I see these capitalist octopuses annihilated." In Guatemala Guevara met Hilda Gadea. They married 1955 and had one child. Guevara was arrested with Fidel Castro in Mexico for a short time. He had joined Castro's revolutionaries to overthrow the Batista government. In 1956 they loaded 38-feet long motor yacht Granma full of guerrillas and weapons and sailed to Cuba, landing near Cabo Cruz on December 2.
They made their base in the mountains of Sierra Maestra, attacking garrisons and recruiting peasants to the revolutionary army. In the areas controlled by the guerrillas, Guevara started land reform and socializing process. In spite of his chronic asthma, Guevara enjoyed the hard conditions and war. Land reform become the slogan, the "banner and primary spearhead of our movement" as Guevara described it in an interview, that made eventually peasants participate in the armed struggle. Guevara was respected by his men, although considered violent - he shot Eutimio Guerra who had cooperated with dictator Fulgencio Batista's army.
In the mountains Guevara met Aleida March in 1958, 24-year-old revolutionary fighter, and she became Guevara's second wife in 1959. He continued to write his diary and composed also articles for El Cubano Libre. A selection of Gurvara's articles, which he wrote between 1959 and 1964, was published in 1963 as PASAJES DE LA GUERRA REVOLUCIONARIA. For the media Cuba was a hot subject - New York Times, Paris Match and Latin American papers sent reporters to the mountains to make stories of the revolutionaries. At the same time when Guevara was in the mountains, his uncle was Ambassador to Cuba.
Guevara rose to the rank of major and led one of the forces that invaded central Cuba in the late 1958. After the conquest of power in January 1959 Guevara gained fame as the leading figure in Castro's government. He attracted much attention with his speeches against imperialism and US policy in the Third World. He argued strongly for centralized planning, and emphasized creation of the 'new socialist man'. In his famous article, 'Notes on Man and Socialism', he argued that "to build communism, you must build new men as well as the new economic base." The basis of revolutionary struggle is "the happiness of people," the the goal of socialism is the creation of more complete and more devoped human beings.
In a discussion on September 14, 1961 Guevara opposed the right of dissidents to make their views known even within the Communist Party itself. However, privately Guevara was critical of the Soviet bloc, but so was also Nikita Khruschev. When the executions of war criminals started Guevara acted as the highest prosecuting authority. The condemned were soldiers found guilty of murder, torture and other serious crimes. Because Guevara was a doctor, one of his friends once asked how he could work in such a position. Guevara's answer was like from Western movies: "Look, in this thing you have to kill before they kill you." In 1959 Guevara adopted formally the nickname Che and was granted honorary Cuban citizenship. He was visited by such intellectuals as de Beauvoir, and Sartre who saw in him the "most complete human being of our age". The most famous picture of Guevara was taken by Alberto Diaz Gutiérrez, known professionally as Korda. He declined to take royalties when the picture became worldwide icon. When a British advertising agency appropriated the image for a vodka ad Korda rejected the idea: he never drank himself," said the photographer, "and drink should not be associated with his immortal memory."
From 1961 to 1965 Guevara was minister for industries, and director of the national bank, signing the bank notes simply 'Che'. He traveled widely in Russia, India and Africa, meeting the leading figures of the world, among others Jawaharel Nehru and Nikita Khruschev. Guevara was also the architect of the close relations between Cuba and the Soviet Union. Although good relationships with Moscow become the cornerstone of Castro's foreign policy, Guevara followed the emergence of the Maoists. In 1965 Guevara made public his disappointments in Algiers and described the Kremlin as "an accomplice of imperialism". Guevara's dismissal from the ministry followed immediately on his return from Algiers.
To test his revolutionary theories Guevara resigned from his post as a politician. He had published highly influential manuals Guerrilla Warfare (1961) and Guerrilla Warfare: A Method (1963), which were based on his own experiences and partly chairman Mao Zedong's writings. President John F. Kennedy had Guerrilla Warfare rapidly translated for him by the CIA. Guevara stated that revolution in Latin America must come through insurgent forces developed in rural areas with peasant support. The is no need for right precondition for revolution - guerrilla warfare can begin the activities. In his last article, 'Vietnam and World Struggle', Guevara outlined his global perspectice for revolutionary struggle, and stressed the dual role of hate and love.
"And he did have a saving element of humor. I possess a tape of his appearance on an early episode of "Meet the Press" in December 1964, where he confronts a solemn panel of network pundits. When they address him about the "conditions" that Cuba must meet in order to be permitted the sunshine of American approval, he smiles as he proposes that there need be no preconditions: "After all, we do not demand that you abolish racial discrimination…." A person as professionally skeptical as I.F. Stone so far forgot himself as to write: "He was the first man I ever met who I thought not just handsome but beautiful. With his curly reddish beard, he looked like a cross between a faun and a Sunday-school print of Jesus…. He spoke with that utter sobriety which sometimes masks immense apocalyptic visions." (Christopher Hitchens in New York Review of Books, July 17, 1997)
During his disappearance from public life Guevara spent some time in Africa organizing the Lumumba Battalion which took part in the Congo civil war. He was not happy how Laurent Kabila fought against Joseph Mobutu, although his first impression on Kabila was positive. "Africa has a long way to go before it reaches real revolutionary maturity," Guevara concluded in his diary.
In 1966 Guevara turned up incognito in Bolivia where he trained and led a guerrilla war in the Santa Cruz region. In his manual Guerrilla Warfare, Guevara had stressed that the guerrilla fighter needs full help from the people of the area, it is an indispensable condition, but Guevara failed to win the support of the peasants and his group was surrounded near Vallegrande by American-trained Bolivian troops. "The decisive moment in a man's life is when he decides to confront death," Guevara once said. "If he confronts it, he will be a hero whether he succeeds or not. He can be a good or a bad politician, but if he does not confront death he will never be more than a politician." After Guevara was captured, Captain Gary Prado Salmón put a security around him to be sure that nothing happened. Guevara told him, "don't worry, captain, don't worry. This is the end. It's finished." (from the document film 'Red Chapters,' 1999) Guevara was shot in a schoolhouse in La Higuera on October 9, 1967, by Warrant Officer Mario Terán of the Bolivian Rangers at the request of Colonel Zenteno. Terán was half-drunk, celebrating his borthday. Guevara's last words were according to some sources: "Shoot, coward you are only going to kill a man." In order to make a positive fingerprint comparison with records in Argentina, Guevara's hand were sawed off and put into a flask of formaldehyde. They were later returned to Cuba. Guevara's corpse was buried in a ditch at the end of the runway site of Vallegrande's new airport. "Che considered himself a soldier of this revolution, with absolutely no concern about surviving it," said Fidel Castro later in Che: A Memoir.
Guevara's life inspired the film Che! (1969), directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Omar Sharif (Guevara) and Jack Palance (Castro). The fictionalized biography was criticized by James Baldwin in The Devil Finds Work (1976): "The intention of Ché! was to make both the man, and his Bolivian adventure, irrelevant and ridiculous; and to do this, furthermore, with such a syrup of sympathy that any incipient of Ché would think twice before leaving Mama, and the ever-ready friend at the bank."