Friday, September 30, 2005

Elephant Day September 22


I love Elephant
Originally uploaded by Jeevan_.
What Elephant Day? Yes there is a day to celebrate Elephants. Elephant Day or Elephant Appreciation Day was declared on September 22 in 1996 by Mission Media to celebrate the Elephant because...

·Is the largest land mammal of our era,
·Is unique among mammals for its trunk,
·Is the most noble of beasts on earth,
·Is most undeservedly threatened with extinction,
·Has been man's benefactor in numerous ways throughout history,
·Is entertaining and amusing,
·Is gentle and friendly,
·Contributes to ecosystem development and maintenance,

and generally deserves to be appreciated and upheld as an example of courage, strength, self-reliance, patience, persistence, and general high quality of being.

Who?

Elephant Appreciation Day / Elephant day is sponsored by Mission media, Inc., a digital and print publisher of graphics. Mission Media is wholly owned by the Hepburn Family in Sarasota, Florida. Wayne Hepburn, the Publisher and President, established the day for the reasons outlined above.

Why they celebrate Elephant Day?

The founder, Wayne Hepburn, while living in the Chicago area in 1970 received as a gift from his twelve-year-old daughter a paperweight whose base was encircled by a parade of elephants. He subsequently bought here and there an elephant figure. By 1978 when he moved to Orange Park, Florida he had eighty or so elephants crowding out the books in his living room bookcase.

He became more interested in elephants and began reading and learning about them, seeking them out, riding them, and fed his growing passion for elephants with a collection which in 1997 numbers one thousand nine hundred nine catalogued items. The catalogued items include: figures, toys, clothing articles, books (over 100), music boxes, jewelry, prints and original art ... in short, every imaginable art and artifact bearing or made in the likeness of an elephant. In addition he has collected examples of elephant images used in publicity, advertising, brand identifications, cartoons, and all manner of print and other media applications.

He obtained a World Wide Web domain, elephanteria.com in 1996 and posted the only site of its kind on the web ... ELEPHANTERIA as a place where people who love elephants can find their heart's desires and links to everything not contained in the site. The Wild Heart trade name was sold in 2001 and Elephanteria ownership reverted to Mission Media, Inc.

Elephant Day, unlike community festivals, has no central event. It is to be observed and enjoyed by anyone anywhere on a local level.

Now days all of them celebrating different things every day. Who knows, they will also celebrate a Day for Ant, Rat, Snake, Pig, dinosaur ect… any how good things happen is ok.

Thursday, September 29, 2005

blog of ZEN

Today I read blog of Aatma (http://nyabangal.blogspot.com).

He wrote about ZEN.

It tells who is god, how can we feel him. first I thought it will be a bore blog, while reading it was very intersting. All blog friends should read his blog.

It tells us God is not there there or there it is here (it is inside us). What a good words! What are all the things happen to us, we are responcible. No one we come with us till end we should be alart and careful of our life.

Be silent. Silent is a word it gives us many useful things in the world. Nature is the silent. we can realise the silence by seeing nature things like Trees, Birds, Sky, Sea ect.

Just sitting will give us many good things, close your eyes and meditate, don’t tell any mantras, just sit it is the secret of success.

After reading this blog I realise, I have left many good things in the world. The silent givies every thing to us. Hear after I will be silent and feel the nature, beauty, peace and every thing.

Thanks for Aatma to wrote an excellent blog.

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

World Tourism Day September 27

Since 1980, September 27 is celebrated by the World Tourism Organization as World Tourism Day. It was established at the Third Session of the WTO General Assembly in Torremolinos, Spain, in September of 1979. The purpose of this day is to display awareness that tourism is vital to the international community and to show how it affects the social, cultural, political and economic values worldwide. Each year, there is a new theme, and a host country as the WTO's partner for celebrating World Tourism Day, which is selected by the WTO General Assembly.
September 27th is important since on that day in 1970, the Statutes of the WTO were adopted. The adoption of the statutes is considered to be a milestone in global tourism.

Monday, September 26, 2005

The Island review Ends

While returning from there, he saw an amazing scene. I was surprised to see that. There was a room full of Cloning Eggs!! Inside the Eggs, there are humans sleeping like a baby (like baby sleeping inside the Mother embryo). They cut the eggs and taking the humans out. I hadn’t and can’t dream a scene like this. And Ewan saw another incident, where doctors taking organs from cloning humans. After seeing that incidents he realizes that who are going to Island are killed.

While he returning from that place after seeing the incidents, he was captured in hidden video camera. While check the camera the gang head saw him on the video and tells the guards to catch him but he is escaping with his best friend (Scarlett) who is ready to go for Island. And tell her the details what is happening there. And they two come out of that place, and seeing the world for there first in there life. They travel for some kilometers and go to a bar; there they saw a scientist who works in cloning gang. Ewan attack the scientist, then the scientist tell them they are not normal humans they are cloned person. I realize from this scene they are cloned. The scientist help them to go for city, he gives his credit cards and some cash.

They travel in a bullet train and goes to city. The cloning gang head sent some illegal police to catch them; they escape from police and running. The chasing shot was amazing it looks like Video Game. The Ewan and Scarlett where jump on a tanker lorry and removing the iron wheels from the tanker. The wheels hits the cars and Vans in which the police travel the hitting scene was super and the cars and vans are destroying and from tanker they jump on a bike the bike is super, it fly like a flight in the sky and goes like a bike in read, they take the bike and flying and helicopter chase them and finally the bike crash on a big building (like September 11 incident) and they were hanging on a advertisement board and the board falls from the highest building, but they escape.

They hide in a house, there they saw a man like Ewan (Hero) they were shocked. And they tell the incidents what happen to them. The duplicate Ewan tell the he will help, but Scarlett dint hope him. Duplicate Ewan present him a super car, he teach Ewan how to drive. He takes Ewan to drive on the road and that time police came and chase him. The duplicate Ewan is a member of that illegal Police; he gives the message to them. Finally the police catch them. Here the two Ewan tell police I am not Cloned, I am not cloned finally the police shoot the dupicate Ewan and take them. They release the Ewan (hero) and he went to his best friend and tells I am Ewan the duplicate was killed by police. Here there Love Starts as usual with a beautiful kiss.

Ewan and Scarlett put a plan to save the cloned people who are in under the control of the cloning gang, but police catch Scarlett and take him to the cloning place, she escape from them and Ewan is also coming to that place. Now the gang sent some cloned person to Island, to take there organs and kill, but Ewan and Scarlett release them and Destroyed that gang and kill the scientists. And all of them coming out of that place and get freedom. Now the Ewan’s Dream comes True. Ewan and her Lover (Scarlett), travel on the Boat. The End.

For Michael Bay (Director), this is an opportunity to strike into new territory. The special effects are among the best I had seen recently.
The chemistry between him and Scarlett Johansson makes it that much more interesting, especially when you know that their minds are only as developed as that of 15-year-olds. The Island had the potential to be as philosophical and profound as The Matrix, but it simply chooses not to. Hence, it does not tax your brain too much, just teases it a little and goes down fighting, all guns blazing.

You just cannot leave your brains behind, when you watch this movie.

Overall it was a Sci-fi action adventure. Watch it soon.

Sunday, September 25, 2005

The Island Review 1


island1, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

My dad and me yesterday went to Prathana Drive-in Theater to see The Island. I was very interested to saw the movie, so I told to my dad to go soon and see the movie from first. But the movie starts at 7.15. Every time I like to go to theater before 10 minutes the film start, because I like to see the Documentary film, yesterday they put the Child labor Documentary film, it was very nice. The story tells education is an important to every child. Children’s age below 14 should not go to work.

After the Documentary movie finished the Island starts

The Story

There was a gang of scientist who creates Cloning Humans and takes their organs and selling, after selling the organs they kill them. From there two cloning persons (Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson). Were escaping and coming to the city. They see the world for the first time, and they realize they are cloning persons. The gang sent the illegal Police to catch the, they are escaping from them and running running and running for 45 minutes. And afterwards they decided do help the Cloning people and release them from there and destroyed that place.

Details of Island (ScreenPlay).

The movie starts on the boat. Here the camera was flying from the air it shows a blue sea,
and a boat, In that boat a beautiful girl was standing and a man coming near to that girl, suddenly they both fall in to the sea and suddenly the man opens his eyes and seeing that, it was a dream. He was the Hero Ewan McGregor and the beauty girl is Heroine (Scarlett Johansson).

Ewan is living in a place like big hospital. There are lots of people roaming in white dress like prisoners. I thought they are workers working or scientist. The hero and some persons are going into a room, it looks like a lift, inside that room there was a screen, some words are coming on the screen like who will win the lottery. In that many faces are coming, from that they will select a person and send them to Island. But really they are not sending them to Island. What is Island? I am very confused.

The head of the cloning call the Ewan (hero) and asking what r u going to do what is u r dream, he tells him about his boat dream. For 20 minutes I cant understand what is going on. The next day Ewan’s (Hero) Best friend Heroine (Scarlett Johansson) was selected to go for Island. They all have a party with her, because she is going to Island. Now Ewan has a doubt about the place where he is stay, he like to know what is happening. So he search for what is happening there, he hide and seeing a incident, a pegnent lady deliver a baby and they sold the baby to a couple who have no kid, afterwards they kill the women. He was shock, while returning from there he saw an amazing scene. I was surprised to see that scene Wow!

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Kozhi Thiruden (Hen Thief)

Every country has problems in the world. Some countries suffer Natural calamities and Terrorists. But now terrorist affects most of the countries In lieu of natural calamities. Every country pass new law to control criminals, even though new laws have come to force some criminals escape to other countries from Police and Army. Like this, International criminals list are prepared to catch them. In this International crime list there was a person called hen thief (kozhi thiruden).

In Rumania’s ease city one person stole 7 Hens from his neighbor Hen farm. His neighbor fields a case against him in near police station. So he escaped to neighboring country so his name was joined in International criminals list. After escaping to another country he come to his country after 4 years. That time he was checked by border security and they decided his as an International criminal. After the investigation, they declared him as Hen thief, and send him 3 years prison.

How do u think about this, 3 year punishment for Hen robbery is excess? I think the punishment for 3 year to this small case, should give, and then only big crime will reduce.

Friday, September 23, 2005

SunTV what happen to you?

I am watching Suntv for at 7 years. I like all programs in SunTv. They will put songs, trailers, moving clippings and comedies. Some times they had not put some movies trailers, song & clippings. Like that now the Simbu movie Thoti Jaya was not put any scene or song in Suntv, all channels are relaying Thoti jaya’s song & clippings. This is not only for Thoti Jaya, it also happened for Vijay’s film Sachin, and Vasikara and Surya’s Mayavi I do why they are doing like this. In Vasikara Vijay act like a MGR Fan. I want to know what is happening behind this.

You see the films Sachin, Mayavi and Thoti Jaya are produced my S.Dhanu’s V Creation. I do no why they dint put this films. I think political should be the motive for this. Because Suntv is supporting DMK. But DMK President Karunanidhi’s Grandson (M.K.Stalins son) is going to produce a movie for Vijay; in this situation why they dint put Vijay’s Sachin. For Thoti Jaya, Simbu is son of Actor T.Rajendre, just a years before he come out from DMK and start a new party it can also be a reason for it I think. This is my guess. DMK support any body in my blog friends I am sorry. Any one knows the reason?

Rose Day

Rose Day is another special day that tells cancer patients that they are not alone in their struggle to fight the disease. Healthcare institutes all across the country observe 22nd September as Rose Day to bring some pleasant moments in the life of the cancer patients.

About Adyar Cancer Institute

Dr Muthulakshmi Reddy, India's first woman medical graduate and a social reformer, fulfilled a long-cherished dream; she began the Adyar Cancer Institute in Chennai.

Dr Reddy had lost her young sister to cancer in 1923. Her sister was being treated at India's only specialised cancer hospital, located in Patna, Bihar. It set her thinking. She could afford to take her sister to Patna. What about the poor?

So Dr Reddy sent her only son, S Krishnamurthy, to the United States, Switzerland and the UK to train in cancer treatment. When he returned, the Adyar Cancer Institute was formed with the objective of providing the best cancer treatment to the poor.

They were joined by Dr V Shanta. As a house surgeon in 1950, she had seen Dr Krishnamurthy work in the cancer unit of the government-run General Hospital. She had heard him talk to large audiences about the plight of poor cancer patients. "It was very moving. I felt I should participate in their effort," she says.

The Institute began with two doctors, Krishnamurthy and Shanta, a single building with minimal diagnostic and therapeutic facilities and a cluster of 12 huts to house the patients. The only cancer hospital in south India, it was established with public donations as a voluntary, charitable, non-profit institution.

It was a very difficult journey. Finances were hard to come by and daily existence was a struggle. It was a frustrating and painful period because people did not understand us. The first thing people asked me those days was, 'Where were you trained?' My reply, 'Here in India, in Madras,' did not make many happy! Dr Shanta, who took over as the Institute's director and chairperson when Dr Krishnamurthy retired in 1979, recalls.

Another person who has been with the Institute since the beginning is Matron Janaki. As she immersed herself in her work, she even "forgot to marry." "I got attached to the hospital, the patients and my work. My life is this hospital because I spend 24 hours a day, 365 days a year here. Even though I am 60, I continue to work here as I have no other home.

Dr Shanta says the Institute grew because of "international philanthropy," especially from Christian organisations. Now, aid is hard to come by because 'they feel India has developed.'
The Institute's first break came on Christmas eve, 1956, when Atomic Energy, Canada, gifted a Cobalt-60 Teletherapy unit (radiation therapy machine); it was the first such unit in Asia.

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Gajini Coming Soon


gajini023, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

Surya's Ghajini is the most eagerly awaited movie ever since its audio with music by Harris Jayaraj became a chartbuster. The release has been postponed a couple of times and now it is finally slated for September end. It is an all-out action adventure directed by A. R. Murugadoss.

The theme is offbeat. It is about a man who suffers from short-term memory loss after a head injury. He starts tattooing names of people and places on his body as he tries to unravel the mystery behind his wife's killers. According to Surya, who is paired with two girls Asin and Nayantara: It is a technically superior, edge-of-the-seat thriller that is sure to be an entertainer. It is superbly packaged too.

Beautiful Pair


gajini017, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

This photo was looted from asinonline. In this clip asin looks cute and also impresed me. :)

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Chandramuke’s Ghost (Aavi)


muke, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Best Friend continues

I studied up to 5th in a school after that is very difficult to study in that school, there the problem started to me, I cant walk in steps, 6th std are in 2nd floor and afterwards I changed my school In new school there were only 9 student including a girl. She looks cute and intelligent in studies. All students will go to play in P.T. class, she has no company to play and I also cant play so she give me company and we too will play some paper games

Had she also help me to do Maths and discuss doubts in subject, some students will not do home works but she will done home works, some students will tare her books, taking her pen, broking her pencil box and many. I also saw some incidents, while they doing, some students warn me not to tell about that. So I will not say to her, teacher will also ask me but I will not tell because of fear. One day they broken her Geometry box and throw from windows, she also saw that incident, and complained to teacher, teacher asked me about that incident I don’t no what to tell, because in that incident My best friend Udhyan also involved but what to do.

I told that incident to teacher and for a week my friend dint talks to me, after wards he convinced. And I said sorry to her not to tell about the privies incidents. After that incident she become my friend, some times she will wait for me to go home because some times my parents will come late to pickup me. So she is also an important person in my life. After I leaving the school I have no touch with her, she also missed his Mother in kid, his grandmother take care of her. 2 years back also she met my mother in a function and asked about me and my health, this shows that she dint forget me.
Thanks Kavitha,(That is her name).

Monday, September 19, 2005

Best Friend

I like to tell about my school friends.

When I am studying in 6th STD In my class there will be only 9 students including one girl. No will talk with, they will do there work only they have many friends but no one will talk with me after a month a new student join in my class, his name was Udhyan, after a month he had friendship with me. And we too become best friends.

We will discuss every day. From lessons to feelings including Love, cinema, girls ect... Every time he was help with me, every day when I come to school he come to gate and take my bags. My mother will help me to get me sit in the class so she can’t carry my bags. So he will help me some times to go to computer class that time he will help me to sit on the chare and he and another friend will carry me to the computer room.

I should thank them till my life end. And Udhyan will also come to my home every weekend and we too will play carom and chess and we also go in cycle I will sit on the seat and he will push me in back that are all the happiest movements in my life. I got his friendship for 3 years after words I leaved the school, after I leave the school then also he will come to home. after a year he had stopped coming to my home. And I have no contact with him till now.

When I study in school every year he will come to my home on Deepavali day to help me burst crackers. They will not celebrate Deevali because he is Christian. Every year on Deepavali I will remember her and I hear any cracker sound I will remember him. And I also like to tell about that girl who studied with me from 6th. She also help me on that time.

I will tell u tomorrow about her…

Nenga yellam ninaikalam yennada yeva yetha poi yeluthirukuran. anna yennaku ithu than Happiest movement in my life maraka mudiyatha.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Blog Friends

After a week I log in to Yahoo Messenger. I was surprise to see Prabhu (adangappa) and Preethi had invited me to chat. Prabhu was online. First I have a doubt because his name was written Prabhu eswaran. I invited him to voice chat. It becomes surprise to here a voice Sollupa. He talks to in Tamil. This post is for Prabhu and Preethi. I thank them to invite me to chat with them. Chennai is a busy city, comparing to chennai, New York must be 10 times busy country. Prabhu had spent some minutes with me in his busy morning. I feel very happy talking with you Thanks Prabhu.


I like to chat with Preethi, I will chat with her soon, and I also like to have a voice chat with her. She had chosen me as his friend. Thanks Preethi. I received your mail u told that you also had a Muscular Dystrophy friend in your school when u studies. Prabhu is the first person that I talked from U.S. it was a thrill for me. I also told to my father and Mother that I talked to a U.S. Friend. They told me see how many friends you have be happy and freely talk with the, when I suddenly here Prabhu voice, my mouth was shut I do no what to tell. Because here before I dint talk to any out persons, only relatives. While seeing my blog friends I remember my school friends. Thanks Blog.

Dear Friends Thanks a lot. You all have encouraged my Uncle’s story. I like to put a post on my school friends, I will post soon.

My sister is in Mahabalipuram when she comes to chennai I will show yours comment to her, she will be very happy.

Saturday, September 17, 2005

My Uncle is a Hero. continues...

His business was done very well, he concentrated on his business very much, but he forgets to see his health. He had a month long fever every day he take medicine and went to his shop, it continued a month, after wards we admit him in a nursing home, but Doctors can’t identify what fever is that. Afterwards we discharged and take him to home. At mid-night he got heavy fever and he gone to unconscious. Then we take him to hospital there doctors told he has Brain fever. After a day he was missed (died) on December 11 2001.

I like to tell here one. Work as long as you want and earn more, but take care of your health. Because Health is Wealth. Your health is good u have achieve more.

My Uncle death was big shock to your family, all of them where broken, and we feel in a Dark. I can’t forget this incident in our life. Now all his achievement are there but he is not here to enjoy this. But he is with us now; I will not forget him until my life ends. Now what we live are, because of him. We can control ours. But for my sister, who will console her. Really I should appreciate my sister here.

After my Uncle’ dead my sister was very strong, we all amused to see her. But she dint site quite he like to achieve any thing. A year after his husbands death he joined 12 standard (before marriage he studied up to10th), for the 5 years she dint study any thing, with the interest in studies she got a good marks.

After his 12th he likes to go to collage, she joined B.Com in MGR Janaki Collage Adyar. While studying in collage he got a teacher job in a School in Mahabalipuram. Now he got a good teacher award from the school. I am very proud of her, but I think his life should not continue like this, she should get a new life, it can be a new marriage or she should study higher and come to a big stage. I hope she has that talent, he will definitely come. I will pray the god to give her a strong healthy to stand against the world.

I request all my blog friend to congratulate my sister for getting a Good Teacher Award and for her future life.

Friday, September 16, 2005

My Uncle (mama) is a Hero

You can see a hero in movies, but I saw a hero in my life. He is me my Uncle (mother’s brother) Shayam. I sew him as a Hero. My uncle’s family is poor. They did milk business, taking milk form cows and they sale it. From the kid my uncle’s aim is to drive Bikes and Cars. So after his 10 standard he did Diploma in Auto Mobile Engineering. After his D.A.E. he work in a mechanic shop for a year. After wards he start his own mechanic shop V.M.S. Auto Clinic, only taking Maruthi Vehicles. That time (1990) in Adyar (Chennai) there is no mechanic shop only for Maruthi. I think he knows, in future Maruthi will be in No.1.

First the mechanic shop way very small then he extended his shop. After some years he try to go Australia and learn how the International Car is repairing. But it has not done his agent has cheated him. And then he concentrated on his business and his shop become famous in Adyar area. After some years he prepared to participate in Car racing, but his bad luck he withdraws from the contest, because he had some business problem.

In Adyar, Besant Nagar & Thiruvanmiur areas, avara thariyathavanga yarum irukka mudiyathu (no one would be there, about know him), from beggar to rich man. What ever we want, we will ask him he will do it immediately, so next no my parents I like him very much.

After seeing his growth many alliance had come to him, but he leave that to his parent’s choice. He get married with my sister (cosine sister) in 1997. Before his marriage he did even talk to her, after his marriage he had True Love with his wife, I dint see like a pare before. But bad luck he has no kid. After 3years he concentrated on his business and open a Branch of his mechanic shop a and he also open a big service center where Bus, lorry will also can service. He put my name to his service center, Jeeva Service Center, we all told him to put his wife name, he have an attachment with me.

After wards what happen to him…

Continue tomorrow (please keep in touch)

Why i told continue tommorrow, because you will not have time to read full. Because you all have many blog friend so should have to read there blogs. so i decided to put in short.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Captain and his political party


Captain
Originally uploaded by Jeevan_.
How we can’t count how many stars in the sky, like this, we cannot count how many political parties in India. Now another star has started his political party. Yes-Tamil film Actor Vijaykanth (Captain) launched his new political party, the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam, in Madurai yesterday in front of his 2 lakhs fans.

Captain has chosen former Chief Minister M.G.R. as his role model, because MGR had turned from Actor to politician. I think it is very difficult to captain to come as chief minister like MGR or Jayalalithaa. But I hope he will definitely have some reason to start a political party, again I hope he will do some thing to people. Captain said his party would protect the interests of farmers, weavers and fishermen. Quality education for all would be another area of thrust. No student should be denied of education for want of money. He also must have some ideas for sharing Caveri water and built a better relationship with neighbors. There are many religion parties in our country, but Captain welcomes all religions. From the first when he started acting, he has an eye on politics. Now it comes true.
We should encourage and bless, captain to win in his war.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Brain Power meet Army Power


PM & President
Originally uploaded by Jeevan_.
Today is an important day for India and Pakistan because Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Musharraf will meet in New York and discuss about India and Pakistan Peace process.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would tell Pakistan, that his government was not sleeping for the last 365 days when they meet in New York today. It could be the Prime Minister’s turn to talk about sleepy Pakistan villages, all habitation around Mansehra, which have centers for training militants to be sent into Indian, and Afghanistan.

Dr.Singh would tell the Musharraf that the terror network has gained more vigour in the past few months and Pakistan should follow up on Musharraf’s promise to deny a base for terrorist organizations. The external affairs ministry believes that even though Musharraf is serious about curbing jehadi infiltrators, many of the commitments on stopping terrorism have not been translated action on the ground.

Business is very high on Manmohan Singh’s agenda. We expect the New York summit would be an opportunity to boost the economic side of the relationship between two countries. Major initiatives of Singh have worked: inaugurating Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service and allowed Harriyat leaders to Pakistan in same route. Thy bus service may not be getting enough patronage, but it has changed the mood on both sides Kashmir. Singh could promise high level of contract and reduce in armed forces in the Kashmir valley if violence stops. And reducing troops from Siachen. Dr Singh hopes Pakistan would provide transit facilities throught its soil to Afghan, center Asia, Iran and the Gulf. The proposal for the $3 billion gas pipeline form Iran to Pakistan and India, on which all three countries have agreed in principle, still has many hurdles to cross.

Dr.Singh would be telling Musharraf that giving general transit facility for goods from and to India would help Pakistan develop its trade and infrastructure.

I hope the peace process should continue smooth.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Confusion on Wheel Chare


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Yesterday I feel Sad. Because, Yesterday Muscular Dystrophy Association organized a meeting on Parents and Doctors. My parents went to that meeting, they also arranged a music program my Malgudi Subha. When they return they bought me a Wheel Chare. I was shocked to see that, and feel very bad, because I dint like to sit on that chair, I was worry that my life had came to wheel chare. And I dint sleep the whole night; I was thinking for a long, it confused my brain. After wards I asked to me, why don’t we try wheel chare? My parents are happy because they told me with the help of wheel chare u could go anywhere and see the world. But I am normally very shy person, I feel very bad. After wards I decided to take wheel chare, but my confusion dint end.

Why I wrote this because, I want to tell this to any body, did I have a friend I will definitely tell to him about this. Now I have many friends (blog friends) so I like to share my words with you friends.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Yenakkoru Girl Friend Venumma da


Girl Friend
Originally uploaded by Jeevan_.
There is also a girl in my life who first impressed me.

It happens at my age 10 when I am studying in 5th STD. She was studying with me from L.K.G. to 5th STD. From L.K.G to 1st STD he studied with me in same section. After wards he went to another section, from 2nd to 4th. After three years he join with me in the same section. That is the first time I talk to her after three years, I can’t for get that. She sat at the side of my desk. Sometimes we do group studied, I also try to tell her I like to have friendship with her, but I dint tell. Sometimes I talk with her in class hours one day miss saw us talking and he separates us and changed my desk.

Afterwards it is very rare to talk with her I will try to talk and ask her doubts in subject but I will not ask, because I fear (payam). I fell happy whenever I talk with her, that time I thought I want a girl friend like her. But from the day till now I have no girl friend. She is also staying near to my home. Some time she pass through our house road and I cant control me I will see until he turn the road, but she will not even look at me and smile, I distress. That movement I feel very happy and also like to have friendship with her. It has gone at least 10 years, I talk with her. I have thought so many times why I am craving for her. My feelings are wrong? I don’t know.

Thanks a Lot


Thanks, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

I crave for a friend, but u has given me more friends. Your leave me in a Happy cry and in a Happy world. I can’t forget this in my life. Thanks Friends.

Sunday, September 11, 2005

4th Anniversary of terrorist attack on World Trade Center


WTC on fire, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of coordinated attacks carried out against the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. According to the official 9/11 Commission Report, nineteen men affiliated with al-Qaeda, a network of militant Islamist organizations, hijacked four American airliners. Two were crashed into the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City one into each of the two tallest towers, about 17 minutes apart shortly after which both towers collapsed. The third aircraft crashed into the U.S. Department of Defense headquarters, the Pentagon, in Arlington County, Virginia. The fourth plane crashed into a rural field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 80 miles east of Pittsburgh, following passenger resistance.

The 9/11 Commission reports that these attackers turned the hijacked planes into the largest suicide bombs in history and the most lethal acts ever carried out in the United States. The September 11th attacks are arguably the most significant events to have occurred so far in the 21st century in terms of the profound economic, social, cultural and military effects that followed in the United States and many other parts of the world.


The militant Islamist group al-Qaeda, which had been involved in several previous attacks on American targets, praised the attacks and its leaders hinted at their involvement in the incidents. Osama bin Laden had earlier declared a jihad against the United States. Shortly after the attacks, the United States government declared al-Qaeda and bin Laden the prime suspects.

New York authorities have ended efforts to identify victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, leaving the remains of nearly half the 2,749 people killed in the World Trade Center unidentified. Estimated total of deaths and injured is 3400.
We all should pray for the people who had died on 9/11.

September 11 has come to be identified with the infamous terrorist acts perpetrated against the U.S. on that day in 2001. But there is much more to it from the perspective of peace than terrorism.

It was on this day in 1906 that Mahatma Gandhi, the apostle of non-violence, launched the peace movement against the South African Government.

Swami Vivekananda delivered his historical address in Chicago on September 11 in 1893, bringing to fore the concept of universal brotherhood. The Bhoodan Movement leader Vinoba Bhave was born on the day in 1895. It also happens to be the memorial day of Tamil poet and freedom fighter Subramaniya Bharathi. Viewed against this background, the 9/11 terror attacks seem a blot on what otherwise could be called a `peace day.

World Trade Center on the 2004 memorial of the September 11 attacks.


800px-Wtc-2004-memorial, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

Saturday, September 10, 2005

About Me

I am Jeevan. born on July 31, 1985, now living in Chennai, studied up to 8th STD afterwards it is very difficult to attend schools because of my Health. So now I am studying computer Courses. My hobbies are reading Magazines, Blogs, Music, Drawing and Playing Keyboard.

How Muscular Dystrophy affects me?

It was from my birth, but we identified only on my age 8 when I was studying in 3rd standard. First I got problem in walking and it come down slowly and now I cant walk only with Caliper. I can’t walk on steps and can’t stand up from a chare, sometimes I will fall down. We had seen many doctors; all told there is no treatment for this Muscular Dystrophy. But researches are going in Germany, France and in U.S. Currently I am taking Ayurveda medicine and doing Physiotherapy. My health is going down every day and muscles are becoming week.

I like to be a normal person but I can’t. I like to do what are all people doing, like Playing, Working, Friends, (now I have no friends, it is the only worry for me). We can share our good and bad thinks to friends, because we cant share this to Parents or others.

Muscular Dystrophy, which affected me. (Limb-girdle)

What is Muscular Dystrophy? (click the title for details)

Muscular Dystrophy (MD) is a genetic disease characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles, which control the body’s movement. Muscular Dystrophy takes on several forms, thus Muscular Dystrophy can be properly referred to as Muscular Dystrophies. Some of the forms of Muscular Dystrophy are detectable at birth these forms of Muscular Dystrophy are referred to as Congenital Muscular Dystrophy. However, others are detectable during the adolescence years, and are called Becker Muscular Dystrophy or Becker MD. The three most prevalent types of Muscular Dystrophy are as follows:

· Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy or Duchenne MD is found principally in young males. This form of Muscular Dystrophy is the result of mutations in the gene that regulates Dystrophin. Dystrophin is a protein utilized to help maintain muscle fibers. The disease is detectable in during the early years of a childs life (toddler years) and progresses rapidly. Most boys become unable to walk during their early teenage years, and by their early twenties require the use of a respirator to breathe.

· Facioscapulohumeral MuscularDystrophy or Facioscapulohumeral MD can be both mild and disabling in the severity of its symptoms. This form of Muscular Dystrophy appears during the adolescence years causing progressive weakness in the facial muscles as well as in the arms and legs.

· Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy or Myotonic MD varies in the age of onset and is characterized by Myotonia. Myotonias are prolonged muscle spasms in the fingers and facial muscles. Individuals with Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy are identifiable by their long faces and drooping eyelids (frontal baldness in men).

· Becker's muscular dystrophy (slowly progressive form of MD; affects legs and pelvis most severely)

· Duchenne's muscular dystrophy (similar to Becker's, but progresses more rapidly)

· Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (mild, slowly progressive form; face, shoulders, and upper arms affected)

· Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy

Disorders are distinguished by the type of inheritance (dominant genes, recessive gene, and so on), the age when symptoms appear, and the types of symptoms that develop. Because these are inherited disorders, risks include a family history of muscular dystrophy.
Symptoms:

· muscle weakness
o progressive
o frequent falls
o delayed development of muscle skills
o problems walking
o difficulty using a muscle group (the specific muscle affected depends on the type of MD)
o eyelid drooping (ptosis)
o drooling
· intellectual retardation
o present in only some types of muscular dystrophy
· floppy, decreased muscle tone (hypotonia)
· skeletal deformities
· muscle deformities
· clawfoot
· clawhand

Diagnosis:

Examination and history help to distinguish the type of MD. Different types of MD affect specific muscle groups. There often is a loss of muscle mass (wasting), which may be disguised in some types of muscular dystrophy by an accumulation of fat and connective tissue (pseudohypertrophy). Muscle contractures are common, which involve the inability to use the muscle because of shortening of the muscle fibers and fibrosis of the connective tissue. Some types of MD involve the heart muscle, causing irregular or inadequate heart pumping. Other points of note include:

· A muscle biopsy is the primary test used to confirm the diagnosis.

· A serum CPK (muscle enzyme) may be elevated.

· An EMG (electromyography) may confirm that weakness is caused by destruction of muscle tissue rather than damage to nerves.

Treatment
None of the Muscular Dystrophies have a specific treatment available at present. Treatment is aimed at controlling symptoms to maximize the quality of life. Activity is encouraged to the degree tolerated. Inactivity (such as bedrest) can worsen the muscle disease. Physical therapy may be helpful to maintain muscle strength and functioning. Orthopedic appliances such as braces and wheelchairs may improve mobility and self-care abilities.

Friday, September 09, 2005

Sensex Boom


BSE, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

Creating history of sorts, the Bombay Stock Exchange 30-share Sensex on Thursday raced past the 8050-mark to hit a new peak of 8060 on frenzied all-round buying support with foreign institutional investors playing a pivotal role in a buoyant market, which is poised for further gains.

Bolstered by ample liquidity, the benchmark 30-share index (Sensex) scaled a new intra-trade record high of 8060.26 before ending the day at a new closing peak of 8052.56, a net rise of 105.78 points or 1.33 per cent over Tuesday's close of 7946.78. The Sensex covered the 1000-point journey in a short span of 55 trading days, riding high on aggressive purchases by FIIs from June onwards. It had reached the 7000 mark on June 20.

According to a leading stockbroker, the market is fundamentally strong and can rally further if it closed above the magic 8000 level for two continued trading sessions. However, another brokerage house chief said though the valuations were slightly stretched and needed to be cautious in the short-term, the bull phase in the long-term could be sustainable. Meanwhile, the Union Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram, endorsed the rally saying that the Sensex rise was not a cause for worry or concern and market movements were orderly.

Global oil prices also fell below $65 a barrel level a further plus point for the upbeat sentiment. The FIIs reportedly were extending their long positions in futures while making fresh purchases in cash. They have reported net investments of over Rs. 800 crore in September so far. Operators and private mutual funds also were believed to be heavy buyers in select stocks, which promise high returns at the prevailing price levels.

Heavyweights such as HDFC, RIL, Infosys Technologies, ICICI Bank, Bajaj Auto, BHEL, Grasim, Tata Motors, ONGC, Bharti Tele-Ventures and L&T scored impressive gains.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Garbage dump turned into World Heritage Site


Valley of Flowers National Park
Originally uploaded by Jeevan_.
If you love flowers, Chamoli is the place to be in. The Valley of Flowers National Park here has 520 species of flowering plants, six of which don't exist anywhere else in the world. It was recently recognised as a world heritage site.

Just three years ago, the valley was a garbage dump. It took the extraordinary effort of a forest officer Jyotsna Sitling to change it into a world heritage site.

The Valley of Flowers, ensconced within the upper Himalayan ridges at 3,200 to 6,675 metres over 87.5 sq. km, had its own cachet of conservation concerns. About five lakh Sikh pilgrims converge at the Hemkund Sahib shrine here from June to October every year. The 19-km long route to the shrine is through the Bhyundar Valley, which is also the access to the Valley of Flowers. The ecosystem of Bhyundar was under great pressure because of the accumulation of garbage and plastic waste, said Srikant Chandola, chief wildlife warden of Uttaranchal.

Sitling's department prepared a conservation plan for the entire region. One of the first things was to clear an 87-tonne pile of garbage (which matched the surrounding peaks!) from the buffer zone of Nanda Devi biosphere. The work required synergy between many agencies and involved sensitive livelihood and ecological issues. Hence, Sitling's department struck upon a participatory approach. They crafted mini pockets of 40 van (forest) panchayats and 60 Mahila Mangal Dals to make conservation a socially and economically self-alleviating experience for the local people. The disposal of garbage involved no burning, burying or draining of the refuse through the water gradient. The Mahila Mangal Dal packed all non-biodegradable waste in 14,000 sacks and transported them on mule back to Govind Ghat, 19 km away, for recycling.

The department has formed an eco-development committee to maintain the ecology of the Bhyundar Valley. Local youth have formed 'Friends of The Valley of Flower Group' to promote environmental cause. They have also been trained to become guides for tourists in the valley. The community was trained to grow and preserve medicinal plants, exotic condiments and traditional crops. This ultimately helped prevent poaching and illegal removal of herbs from nearby forests. Local people were also encouraged to document and preserve their culture and folklore. The department underscored cleanliness in home stay facilities with the flavour of exquisite remoteness.

Slowly, the region's ecosystem started showing signs of regeneration. Egged on by the Archaeological Survey Of India, Sitling's department nominated the Valley of Flowers for the UN World Heritage list in 2002. Nowhere else in the Himalayan region will a tourist find a trove of over 500 flowering plants in profusion (from May to October) within a compact 87 km.

The UN team visited the region in September 2004 to assess the conservation status, its management strategy and the community interface in the conservation of the two parks. On July 14 this year, Sitling got a call from Unesco informing her about the world heritage status to the valley. The World Heritage Site list includes 812 properties which form a part of the unique cultural and natural heritage of the earth. Of these, 628 are cultural sites, 160 natural sites and 24 mixed sites.

The valley's international status has other positive spin-offs, like attracting more international tourists and global conservation funds. Not to mention a thrilled local populace who can now go back to boasting, How green is my valley.

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Tagged

Jagan and Preethi tagged me. Here is mine

Seven things you plan to do before you die!!

What to see the world 7 amusements.
What to travel as long as possible.
To come big in graphic world and trade Business.
Want to see all Oscar Award movies.
A good life should come to my sister (cousine sister)
Want to talk with President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Want a girl friend.

Seven things you can do

Drawing
Reading
Watching TV and Listening Music
Working in computer
Dream
Play cram board and Chess
Obey for my Parents

Seven things you can’t do!!

Can’t walk with out my parents help
Playing out door games.
Drive a car
Go to school after 8th STD
Can’t meet my school friends
Moving from one place to another
Can’t talk about my emotions

Seven things that affected you to the opposite sex!

Face
Intelligent
Good heart
Socialism
Beauties (like Aishwariya Rai)
Peace people
Talented people

Seven things you say most!!!

Mother
Haiyo
Cha
Ya
Hello
Hoi
Narram ellai

Seven celebrity crushes!!!

Trisha – fresh
Trisha – cute
Trisha – acting (Gilly & E20-U18)
Trisha – Dream girl
Trisha – Dancing (Gilly – appadi podu)
Trisha – Dressing type
Trisha – Smile

Seven people you want to take this quiz.

Prabu (addaggapa): http://tringtring.blogspot.com
Vasanthi: http://vasanthi.rediffblogs.com
Venkitu: http://mentalcentral.blogspot.com
Keerthivasan: http://avyukta.blogspot.com
Monu: http://monuspeaks.blogspot.com
Prasana: http://imakeme.blogspot.com
Manoj: http://manojar.blogspot.com

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Memories of Mother


Mother Teresa, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

The entire world was saddened to learn of Mother Teresa’s death Yesterday (who died on 5 September, 1997). People from every continent, from every walk of life and from every persuasion grieved her loss and spoke of her with love. Again and again, she was praised as one of this century’s great humanitarians.

That she was – but she was so much, much more. In truth, Mother Teresa’s life and work cannot be explained apart from her clear, uncompromising Catholic faith and her profound love for the Lord Jesus. That is the key, which unlocks who she was and what she did as a lover of the poor and a universally respected advocate for human life and dignity.

As a young woman growing up in her native Albania she experienced the faith of her parents. Successful and prosperous, they were also generous to those in need. From her father, a well-traveled merchant, the future Mother Teresa learned of human suffering in various parts of the world. From her parish priest, she learned about the foreign missions. As she grew to adulthood, she sensed God’s call to religious life and to missionary activity. At the age of 18 she accepted His call in faith and in loving trust by becoming a Sister of Loretto and by embarking to far-off India. It was in India that she received much of her religious formation deepening her already ardent faith and love. It was also in India that she encountered the poor as she labored in a hospital in Bengali, and later, in a school in Calcutta. Wherever she went and whatever she did, her faith and trust in Jesus prompted her to open her heart and hands to the poor.

Yet the Lord was asking more of her. He was asking her to dedicate her whole life to the poorest of the poor. In 1948, the Holy Father granted her permission to begin a new religious order, the Missionaries of Charity – dedicated to the poor and abandoned on the streets of Calcutta. All this she did as a woman of faith. Her philosophy of life was simple. She summed it up this way: Give God permission to work through you. The work is God’s work. The poor are the Lord’s poor. Put yourself completely under the influence of Jesus, so that He may think His thoughts with your mind, [and] do His work through your hands.

The Jesus she knew in deep prayer she met also in the poor. At the very heart of her life and mission are the words from St. Matthew’s Gospel: ‘whatever you did for one of these least brothers, you did for me.’ Truly, she recognized the Lord Jesus in the abandoned leper dying in the streets, in the person ravaged by AIDS, in the newborn baby in need of a home, in children, hungry and neglected – and she taught her sisters to do the same. Mother saw Jesus in the poor and the dying but she also led them to Jesus and His love. She did not pity the poor but loved and respected them as human beings called to eternal life and glory. Her goals were simple and straightforward: to comfort them in hunger and illness and to open their hearts to God’s love. She knew they needed bread, but also the living word of God. She knew they needed water, but also peace, truth, and justice. She knew they needed a home but also a loving embrace and deep respect.v

We pray that she will rejoice forever, accompanied by those whose lives she touched.
May the angels lead her to paradise.
May the martyrs welcome her.
May she rejoice in the Holy City Jerusalem
where Lazarus is poor no longer!

Monday, September 05, 2005

Teacher's Day September 5th


Teacher, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

A student spends 25,000 hours in the campus. The school must have the best of teachers who have the ability to teach, love teaching and build moral qualities.
- President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Teachers mold the lives that they influence. Lessons learned from teachers remain with their students throughout life. Teachers that break down barriers and reach into the souls of the students that they are responsible for do not get the recognition or gratitude they have earned. Many teachers are exhausted from their workload and responsibilities. They have their own families, financial and life stresses that challenge them along with everyone else. We should always respect our teachers. Teachers need encouragement and support from the community to feel that their devotion to students is appreciated.

Socrates was an example of a good teacher. He considered himself a learner as well as a teacher. For Socrates, love and friendship were the proper contexts for the pursuit of wisdom and goodness. Socrates saw himself only as a catalyst. He felt it was not his teaching, but actually the power of the Divine, which enabled the person, he was talking with to improve himself.

Why do we celebrate Dr.Radhakrishnan birthday as teacher’s day?

In India 5th September is celebrated as Teachers' day. 5th September is the birthday of a great teacher Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. When Dr. Radhakrishnan became the president of India in 1962, some of his students and friends approached him and requested him to allow them to celebrate 5th September, his "birthday". In reply, Dr, Radhakrishnan said, "instead of celebrating my birthday separately, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers' day". The request showed Dr.Radhakrishnan's love for the teaching profession. From then onwards, the day has been observed as Teachers' Day in India.

About Radhakrishnan

Born on September 5, 1888, at Tiruttani, 40 miles to the north-east of Chennai, Radhakrishnan grew to become the most famous Indian teacher and philosopher of all times. He was also the Vice-President of India from 1952-1962. He held the office of the Chancellor, University of Delhi, before taking over as the President of India in May 1962.

Sunday, September 04, 2005

Youth icon of the year Sania Mirza


27sania
Originally uploaded by Jeevan_.
Sania Mirza is the hottest tennis player from India. Born on November 15, 1986 in Hyderabad, India. Sania Mirza has been performing constantly and is aggressive! Sania Mirza believes everyone is beatable.
On February 12, 2005, Sania Mirza became the first Indian woman to win a WTA singles title defeating Alyona Bondarenko of Ukraine in the Hyderabad Open Finals. Sania Mirza has achieved a lot of fame in a very short time and this can be attributed to her looks and talents and shortage of women sports personalities in India.

Sania Mirza surely needs to perform better to keep up the vibe and popularity that has been created!
Sania Mirza lost to Serena Williams in the 3rd round of the Australian Open.
According to the Womens Tennis Association (WTA) latest charts, Sania has reached 48th position from her earlier 59th position and sixth among Asian players.

Sania lost her third round match against Japan’s Akiko Morigami to crash out of the $1.3 million Acura Classic tennis tournament.

Saturday, September 03, 2005

1vs42


Maria Vs Sania-, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

In a dream come true for Sania Mirza, the first Indian woman to enter the top-50 list. Sania failed to convert her second final appearance of the year at the USD 75,000 women's tennis event in Forest Hills, New York, into a successful one but saw her world-ranking jump to a career best 42.

In a dream come true for Sania Mirza, the first Indian woman to enter the top-50 list. Sania failed to convert her second final appearance of the year at the USD 75,000 women's tennis event in Forest Hills, New York, into a successful one but saw her world-ranking jump to a career best 42.

Sania Mirza displayed a much improved performance to knock out Marion Bartoli of France 7-6 (7-4) 6-4 to become the first Indian woman to reach the final 16 of any Grand Slam. An erratic Sania Mirza managed to pull up her socks in time and over powered Maria Elena Camerin of Italy 6-4 1-6 6-4 to move into women's singles third round at the US Open Grand Slam

Sania Mirza smashed her way through to the fourth round of the U.S. Open with a 7-6(4), 6-4 victory over the 43rd-ranked Marion Bartoli of France.

The Good news for tennis fans is yet to come, as the 42nd-ranked Sania would meet the No.1 seed Maria Sharapova of Russia for a royal battle in the pre-quarterfinals.

Friday, September 02, 2005

A hi-tech crematorium in India

The technology of the 21st century has now touched the dead in India. Welcome to a hi-tech crematorium in Ahmedabad, India, with Internet links, air-conditioned halls complete with music system, and of course, two modern electric furnaces. The facility, developed by the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority and a NGO’s was opened last month.

Unlike the run of the mill crematorium, the structure on the Sarkej-Gandhinagar highway, with a huge idol of Shiva outside and manicured gardens, is architecturally aesthetic. When a dead body arrives here, the relatives can use the prayer hall to offerfinal prayers for the departed soul. On music system relatives can pray bhajans of their choice.

Many appreciate the Internet facility: relatives in distance places, (particularly in Foreign) can view the last rites of their loved ones by logging on to the website of the crematorium Cameras are fitted in different spots including in the area near the furnace. They can relay images live through the Internet.

At least 70 bodies have been cremated already, and some of them used this facility from London and U.S. The crematorium is also equipped to burn bodies in the traditional manner using wood.

What a change!

Thursday, September 01, 2005

A bid for life


Sarabjit
Originally uploaded by Jeevan_.
We all heard in news and read in newspaper about Sarabjit Singh an innocent Indian. Who has sentenced to death by Pakistan Supreme Court now he is near the dead door?

It all began on August 28, 1990 when Sarabjit Singh, 40 strayed into Pakistan apparently in an inebriated state. Two days later he was arrested by the Pakistani Rangers near the Kasur border and jailed on charges of espionage. They alleged he was Manjit Singh of India’s Research and Analysis Wing and that he was involved in bomb blast. An anti-terrorism court implicated him on October 2 that year and he was awarded the death sentence. Sarabjit appealed to the apex court.

In mid-July, Sukhpreet kaur, 36, wife of Sarabjit Singh of Bikhiwind in Amritsar, was jubilant. She had received a message that her husband Sarabjit, sentenced to death in Pakistan, would be released after15 years. On Independence Day, the two countries would show warmth and bonhomie by exchanging prisoners from across the border, she was told. But on August 20, her world shattered when the Pakistan Supreme Court upheld the death sentence.

Sukhpreet’s hopes were raised when she heard from Pakistani advocate Rana Abdul Hamid, who was fighting for her husband’s release, that he had more or less establishes that Sarabjit was not a spy. Pakistani human rights activist Asma Jahangir had taken a personal interest in the case. But it had all been in vain.

Sukphreet is now determined to fight for her husband, who she says is innocent. Helped by relatives and neighbors in the village, and her daughters Sapnadeep and Poonam, she had taken the Sarabjit story to most homes in the country through the media. The family approached Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Abdul Kalam for his release. The issue was raised in Parliament.

While the case is being taken up at the highest levels in the two countries, Sarabjit’s younger daughter, who has never seen her father, is organizing a protest along with her schoolmates. They will appeal to President Musharraf, Sukhpreet says. We will appeal to Allah and Wahegure. What else can we do?

When we got the news of the death sentence, we felt like committing suicide in protest, she says. Then decided that we have to fight the case again. We have to be strong. Some of the family members are praying.
Like them we can also pray for our brother Sarabjit

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Tips for Preventing Computer Vision Syndrome in Children

Many pediatric eye doctors believe that environmental stress of the "indoor world" rather than heredity is creating the myopia (nearsightedness) epidemic. In fact, children using computers before their visual systems are fully developed are at the very heart of the public health problem called computer vision syndrome. To prevent your child from suffering from CVS, follow these five tips:

1. Before starting school, every child should have a comprehensive eye exam, including near-point (computer and reading) and distance testing.

2. Workstations should be arranged to suit a child — not an adult.

3. The recommended distance between the monitor and the eye for children is 18-28 inches. By viewing the computer screen closer than 18 inches, children risk straining their eyes.

4. Parents and teachers should be aware of any behavior that indicates potential problems, such as eye redness, frequent rubbing of the eyes, head turns and other unusual postures, or complaints of blurriness or eye fatigue. Avoidance of the computer may also be an indication of discomfort.

The World's First Photograph


The World's First Photograph, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

One summer day in France in 1826, Joseph Niepce took the world's first photograph. It's a photo of some farm buildings and the sky. It took an exposure time of 8 hours.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Children and Computer Vision Syndrome


Eye
Originally uploaded by Jeevan_.
The average American child now spends one to three hours per day on the computer doing homework, talking online with friends, and playing games. Parents encourage children as young as two or three years old to use the computer. In fact:

· 90% of school-age children have computer access at home or in school.

· 54 million children in the United States alone use a computer at home or in school.

Many pediatric computer vision eye doctors believe that heavy computer use among children puts them at risk for early myopia. They point to several recent studies as evidence that computers can have a negative impact on a child's vision:

· 25% to 30% of computer-using children need corrective eyewear to work comfortably and safely at the computer at home or in school, says a study at the University of California at Berkeley School of Optometry.

· The percentage of first-graders with myopia has increased from 12.1% to 20.4% since 1995, according to a study by the Department of Health in Taiwan.

· A similar study in Singapore found that in three years the percentage of seven- to nine-year-olds with myopia had doubled, to 34%.

Sitting for hours in front of a computer screen stresses a child's eyes because the computer forces the child's vision system to focus and strain a lot more than any other task. Twenty years ago, most children played outside, and their distant vision was more important. Today, most children work at a computer either at home or school each day. Sitting in front of a computer and staring at a computer screen is causing vision problems that were not known years ago.

Today it is a "near-point world," and parents need to be aware of the vision problems associated with computer work. Computer use demands fine motor skills from young eyes that are not well developed. Only when the visual system matures is a child better able to handle the stress of a computer on that system.
According to the American Optometric Association, the impact of computer use on children's vision involves these factors:
· Children have a limited degree of self-awareness. They may perform a task on the computer for hours with few breaks. This prolonged activity can cause eye focusing and eye strain problems.

· Children are very adaptable. They assume that what they see and how they see is normal — even if their vision is problematic. That's why it is important for parents to monitor the time a child spends working at a computer.

· Children are smaller than adults. Since computer workstations are often arranged for adult use, this can change the viewing angle for children. Computer users should view the screen slightly downward, at a 15-degree angle. Furthermore, as a result of difficulty reaching the keyboard or placing their feet on the floor, a child may experience neck, shoulder and/or back pain.

(Continue tomorrow)

Monday, August 29, 2005

First Face transplantation


first face transplant
Originally uploaded by Jeevan_.
Dr. Peter Butler Tell about Face transplantation.

Peter Butler of the Royal Free Hospital in London said that face transplantation will be the only effective way of treating some severely disfigured patients, such as those who have suffered extensive burns or facial cancer.
But his own survey of 120 people including nurses and doctors revealed that while some would be willing to receive a face transplant, none would be prepared to donate their own face. Butler hopes that if full details of the procedure and its medical need are made clear, potential donors might be able to overcome their initial revulsion.

The recipient would not look like the donor, Butler stresses. Martin Evison, an expert in forensic facial reconstruction at the University of Sheffield, UK, agrees. "The musculature of a face is particular to a skull as it develops. Muscles in the face of one person would have to be re-sculpted if they were to be transplanted onto another skull - and the face would not look the same," he says.
A face transplant would involve removing the face, facial muscles and subcutaneous fat from the recipient. The donor face from a recently dead person, complete with lips, chin, ears, nose, eight major blood vessels and even some bone, would then be grafted into place.

The loss of facial tissue is a devastating injury, Butler says. Skin from other parts of the patient's body can be transplanted, but he or she cannot move this skin, creating a mask-like effect.
Encouraging the regeneration of cut facial nerves in the recipient - essential for movement and sensation - will be key to a transplant's success. This will not be easy or immediate, but recently developed growth factors and even immunosuppressants will speed the process, says Butler.

In the past, skin's particularly potent ability to stimulate the immune system if grafted from one person to another had been a barrier to attempting face transplantation. But new immunosuppressants have permitted successful hand transplants, for example.
And Butler thinks advances in microsurgery over the past few years now make the procedure technically possible. He says he plans to conduct anatomical experiments over the next six months to demonstrate the feasibility of a transplant.

The idea of taking off a dead person's face and putting it on someone else appears to have come straight out of science fiction, Butler wrote in a commentary in the Lancet in July. But if face transplantation is shown to be the only effective way of treating severely disfigured patients, then doctors would have a duty to use the technique, he concluded.

Only one parts is balance in our body to transplant, it’s the Brain.

Face transplants will be technically possible, now the public must decide whether the procedure is ethically acceptable, says a leading UK plastic surgeon.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Indian Snooker Player Pankaj Advani


Pankaj advani
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Every generation needs achievers to light up the path, to inspire youth into thinking big and in the process lift the spirits of an entire nation. Pankaj Advani may have arrived, as if on cue, to become that face in the crowd in 2003 by winning the International Billiards and Snooker Federation's World Amateur Snooker Championship at Jiangmen, China. He emulated the late Om Agrawal's 1984 achievement, though there is a buzz about India's second World beater because not only is he 18 and successful, but also capable of making a dramatic impact on the world stage. "So many achievers have done so much. I have a long way to go,'' said the champion, the humility coming through even when talking about his astounding achievement.

Pankaj Advani born on July 24, 1985 in Banglore India.

Already hailed as a `prodigy' by peers for winning the 2002 senior National snooker title at 17, Advani is only justifying the promise displayed in the 2001 World under-21 snooker at Latvia when he finished third. Snooker is a high stakes, high profile sport in the pro ranks, tailored for television and offering enough scope for exciting young achievers. "The World title has made my attitude more focussed. Now I have to look at bigger things from here on, at the same time look at the tournaments that have to be won,'' said Advani, in a chat during an invitation doubles snooker event at the Bombay Gymkhana.

Snooker's youngest amateur sensation already has the professional World crown in his sights, looking at it as a long-term goal and is already prepared to work towards a cherished dream, starting with a stint at the London-based International Snooker Academy. Coached by former World number four Arvind Savur for almost a decade at Bangalore, the B.Com student of Jain College made his mentor proud with forceful, ruthless play at the 2003 Worlds, culminating in a 11-6 victory over Saleh Mohammed of Pakistan for the title, becoming India's only World champion in this eventful year.

The newly crowned IBSF World Snooker Champion got his bid for the 'double' off to a flying start with a 3-0 win over England's John Hartley as the first of the group matches got under way in Hyderabad.

Saturday, August 27, 2005

Kollywood to Hollywood


Ais, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

Story of Aishwarya Rai

Aishwarya Rai was born on 1st Nov 1973 in Mangalore, Karnataka, India. She was younger of the two siblings, her brother being 3 yrs elder. When she was about 4 years old her family moved to Bombay permanently.

The celestial beauty Aishwarya, won Miss World Title at Sun City in 1994 and has since then become the hottest property of Bollywood. Her stupendous success as Miss World was followed by an equally matchless accomplishments in the film world. Aishwarya, who came into Bollywood by default, as she was flooded with offers after being crowned in Sun City, has now become the undisputed monarch of the tinsel territory. Buoyed by her success she is now looking westwards. Soon she will be appearing in ‘Bride and Prejudice’ a re-working of the Jane Austin classic opposite actor Martin Henderson (The Ring), directed by Gurinder Chadha (Bend It Like Beckham). How this movie fares at the box office remains to be seen but it has definitely given a fillip to her career as she has got many offers from the Hollywood.

She did her matriculation from Arya Vidya Mandir and later joined Jai Hind College. She did her twelfth standard from Ruparel College.
Aishwarya had initially wanted to become an architect. She was into studying contours of buildings at the Rachna College, when destiny willed otherwise and she landed in South Africa, for the Miss World contest where the contours of body mattered more.
After her crowning as the most beautiful woman on the planet, she has soared height after height. Films came as a natural choice for this model turned actress and she has done over a score of Hindi Films till date quite a number of them being blockbusters.
The most famous one being Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s musical melodrama Devdas.
Devdas became the first Hindi Commercial Film to be screened at Cannes Film festival. This year incidentally she earned the distinction of being the first Indian Actress on the jury of the same festival.

In 2003 Aishwarya became the first Indian actor to be a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival. Ash is also the latest member of the elite L'Oreal Dream Team, joining beauties Catherine Deneuve & Andie MacDowell as their international ambassador. She graced the covers of India Today and the prestigious TIME Magazine. Ash was listed on Rolling Stone Magazine's annual "Hot List".

Her first film was Mani Ratnam’s Iruvar (Tamil), in which she played a rather diminutive role but she could captivate the audience by her dance performance and in depth acting. With duds like ‘Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya’ and ‘Jeans’ (Tamil), when everybody had almost written her off till she bounced back with a stunning performance in ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’. ‘Taal’ set her on equal footing with the reigning Goddess Madhuri Dixit.

Beautiful blue eyes to an Eye Bank and endorsing it on national television, Ash was once again showered by publicity for her philanthropic gesture. Since her entrance into the Indian film industry in 1995, she has been signed by best directors, in films with lavish budgets, opposite leading stars and is today the superstar of the Indian film industry. Aishwarya Rai - an original, is treading very well in her transition from beauty queen to screen queen while moving into further limelight.

For 2004, Ash is set to star in "Chaos" opposite Meryl Streep for French Director Coline Serreau, "Singularity" opposite Brendan Fraser for director Roland Joffe and "I Know a Place" for Director/Writer Barton Randall and will end the year with "Mistress of Spices" once again with Director Gurinder Chadha.

Recently Aishwarya Rai has been invited to kick-start a campaign of immunization against polio in Pakistan. He is the first Indian Actress to kick-start a campaign in Pakistan. Best of Luck Ash.

Friday, August 26, 2005

Wind of Cricket Sehwag


Sehwag
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Virender Sehwag is an Indian cricketer (batsman) and member of the Indian national cricket team since 1998 (one-dayers) and 2001 (Tests). He was giving the vice-captaincy of the Indian team on July 18, 2005.
He born on October 20, 1978, in Delhi. He is a right-handed batsman.
He is often compared to Sachin Tendulkar in his early days due to the similar batting style.

He has scored over 3,000 ODI runs at a strike rate of 95.78 runs per 100 balls which makes him one of the fastest batsmen in the world. He has also scored over 5,000 runs in first-class cricket at an average of more than 50 with 18 first class centuries.

In ODI cricket, he is known for his aggressive, dazzling batting style, and does not hesitate to play unorthodox shots. He is at his element in the first 15 overs of the one-day game, dispatching the ball to the fence with ease and panache. It has been noted that his technique is very similar to Sachin Tendulkar, with whom he forms a most dangerous and equally entertaining opening pair. Sehwag is also a useful spin bowler.

Sehwag has adapted to both the forms of the game. In the longer version of the game, he plays to ensure that he does not lose his wicket quickly although he scores at a rapid rate.
On March 29, 2004 he became the first ever Indian batsman and only the 4th Asian batsman to score 300 runs in a Test innings, playing against Pakistan at Multan. He scored a total 309 runs in that innings. Interestingly he reached the milestone with a six becoming the only batsman to reach a triple ton with a sixer. He later auctioned the bat with which he made the record, for Rs. 70,000, to aid in relief efforts for the tsunami victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.

Sehwag married Arti Alhawat in April, 2004 under heavy security in a media publicized wedding. Sehwag is fondly referred to in the media as the Prince of Najafgarh, Najafgarh being his home locality in Delhi.

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Bold & Beauty Sharapova


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Superstar of Tennis world Sharapova

Maria Sharapova has recently gone to No.1 stage in Women’s Tennis.

Maria Sharapova was born on April 19, 1987 in Nyagan, Russia. Six feet tall, muscular and blonde, Sharapova turned pro in 2001 at the young age of 14. The tennis prodigy and her father had moved from Russia to Florida when she was nine so that Sharapova could study at the tennis academy of Nick Bollettieri. Sharapova steadily worked her way up through the pro ranks, claiming her first WTA victory at the 2003 AIG Japan Open.

In the year 2003 she was voted one of the "coolest girls" in America, Sharapova rapidly rises up the rankings. She makes her grand slam debut in the Australian Open and also qualifies for the French Open. Then, after reaching the semi-finals at Edgbaston, she progresses to the fourth round at Wimbledon, the best-ever performance by a female wild card.
In 2004 Sharapova stunned the tennis world by defeating defending champion Serena Williams in the singles finals at Wimbledon to win the prestigious tournament at age 17.

Sharapova's name is pronounced sha-ra-POH-vuh... She also has been called the Queen of Screams for her habit of grunting loudly while hitting the ball. According to the WTA Tour website, Sharapova Enjoys reading books in the Sherlock Holmes and Pippi Longstocking series.
By winning her second Birmingham title in 2005, Sharapova has a 17-match winning streak on grass (dating back to June 2004)

Maria Sharapova has become the first Russian to be the top-ranked player in women's tennis.

The 18-year-old has replaced American Lindsay Daveport at the top of the WTA rankings, having won three tournaments this year. But many may view her rise to the top as a result of circumstance rather than her form this year, as the current injury to Davenport comes after fellow top players Kim Clijsters, Justine Henin-Hardenne and Serena Williams all had similar problems.

That will matter little to the Siberia-born, US-raised Sharapova, however, who will now receive some comfort after seeing her Wimbledon title taken from her by Venus Williams, who beat her in the semi-final this year.

The 18 year-old hot player is on the World’s eye.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Youth Week


YWEEK, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

I have created a Magazine cover “YOUTH WEEK”. I had put my next days Plan, which are going to come on my blog.

From Kollywood to Hollywood: Cover story of Aishwarya Rai on August 27, 2005.

Tennis No.1 Sharapova: Maria Sharapova who has recently reached the No.1 place in Global Women’s Tennis.

Wind of Cricket Sehwag: Details of Sehwag on August 26th 2005.

Indian Snooker Pankaj Advani: Details of Snooker player Pankaj Advani on August 28, 2005.

These Posts will be come on the day I have mentioned here.

Soon I will create my one Magazine cover.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

World Snooker

World Snooker is the commercial arm of the World Professional Billiards & Snooker Association, the governing body of professional snooker. It is responsible for running and administrating snooker's professional circuit, including prestigious ranking tournaments such as the World Championship, UK Championship and the Grand Prix, as well as invitation events such as the Masters.

As the owner of the sport's commercial rights, World Snooker also negotiates sponsorship for tournaments as well as television contracts. Snooker is one of the most popular sports in the United Kingdom and is played by over 4 million adults. It attracts vast television audiences; the 2005 World Championship final was watched by a peak figure of 7.8 million.

The sport's popularity is also growing rapidly in many countries around the globe. In 2004, World Snooker signed a deal with Eurosport to beam snooker into 51 different territories, with a reach of 95 million homes across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Viewing figures are particularly high in countries such as Germany, Belgium and Holland.

In the Far East, the snooker boom is developing at pace. The China Open staged in Beijing in 2005 was enthusiastically received by Chinese fans. A stagering 110 million people watched live on television as Ding Junhui beat Stephen Hendry in the final to elevate himself to the status of national hero. The WPBSA also deals specifically with the rules and regulations of snooker as well as disciplinary matters.

Monday, August 22, 2005

The Chennai Day 366th year


Central Railway station 1925, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

It was on August 22, 1639 in that year, that a sliver of land, where the Fort. St. George and the secretariat now exist in Madras - now called Chennai, was sold to the East India Company, and neighboring villages ultimately becoming the oldest Municipality of India in 1668. Francis Day, his ‘dubash’ Beri Thimmappa, and their superior, Andrew Cogan, with the local Nayaks, struck the deal. It is believed that this deal was made on this day and these three men are considered to be the founders of this city.

Chennaipattinam was a popular trading center for spices and clothes for more than 2000 years. Portuguese and Dutch arrived in the 16th century followed by the British and French. In 1639 the British East India Company established a settlement in the fishing village of Madraspattnam that they leased from the local Nayaks.
The city grew into modern day Madras City merging all neighboring areas. In the 19th century the city became the seat of Madras Presidency, the southern division of British Imperial India. After independence in 1947 it became the capital of Madras State that was renamed Tamil Nadu. Very recently Madras was renamed Chennai.

Chennai is the forth-largest city in India. Known world wide as Madras until recently, the city was renamed Chennai, evolved from the age-old name, Chennapattinam.

The city has been witness to many firsts in India and been home to great men, institutions and developments. And such a day should focus on the city, its history, its past and its present. The celebrations of Madras Day in 2004, which marked the 365th year.

Important areas in Chennai:

Gandhi Mandapam - a memorial to the father of the nation, is opened at Guindy. The spot is immediately recognizable by the temple gopuram styling of its portals.

The southern regional office of Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) opens. This is Chennai's first high-rise building. With its clean lines in concrete, steel and glass, LIC is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city.

Anna Flyover (originally called Gemini Flyover, after the film studio, off its southern end) opens to traffic. This is the city's first Flyover.

A fire guts the magnificent Indo-Saracenic structure of Spencers on Mount Road. The building was pulled down after the fire, to make way for the modern structure, from where the supermarket still operates.

Madras is rechristened Chennai. While Madraspatnam was the English settlement near Fort St George, Chennapatnam was essentially a Telugu settlement near the Fort.

The Tidal Park at Taramani is opened to Information Technology enterprises. This Software Park gives Chennai its very own cyber corridor.

Esplanade - 1910


Esplanade - 1910, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.