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Monday, March 14, 2011
Earn Rs.2000 daily. Easy online survey jobs for Indians.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
New Articles on Weight Loss Health and General Articles
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Charlie Sheen Demanding $3 Million per Episode while Channel thinks of Replacement
Charlie Sheen rants on radio again CBS. Warner Bros and CBS sympathize and ask Sheen to join a rehab to get well and later get back for shooting Two and a Half Men. Now Sheen demands $3 million per episode. What else is in store for the television audience? Read Full Article Here
Tips for Speed Cleaning the Kitchen
Using hot water, organic multipurpose cleaners, vinegar and baking soda can reduce the effort and time in cleaning the kitchen. Use these tips and speed clean your kitchen with less hassle and effort. Read Full Article Here
New Facebook Bug that shows same Friends on Chat Twice
Monday, February 28, 2011
How to be a good Parent- Tips for Successful Parenting
You can be a good and successful parent if you instill in your toddler healthy eating habits, sleeping on time and cleanliness. These seem to be a little difficult to do but here are a few tips to help you achieve these goals. Read full Article here
Cheat Diet Guide for People on Diet
There is nothing wrong with you binging on a day in a week. In fact, instead of curbing your cravings and suddenly going overboard might be dangerous. Instead, allow a treat day once every week to keep on track. Read full article here
Watch Full Movies Online for Free
This article gives tips about best online movie websites, benefits of watching movies online and other tips related to free movies on the internet. Movies of all languages are available on the internet and you only need to know the best and safe websites for movies online. Read Full article here
Treating Common Cold, Cough and Congestion with Home Remedies
Usually, despite medication or not, common cold and cough take a week to 10 days to subside. Taking medication and using home remedies help to recover fast and reduce the discomfort. Read full article here
IT Professionals Job Search Tips
Are you currently out of work or looking for a job change? You might be confused about the right place to begin a job search. This article provides tips for IT job search tactics. Click here for full article
Monetary Independence and Respect for Housewife
Mutual respect for one another is very essential for a marriage to survive.There is always the endless debate of being a housewife or a working wife. This article talks about the need to respect and monetary independence for a housewife.
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
Indian Content Writing Websites
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You can use Exposeknowledge to write what you like. There is no time constraint or pressure to write in a fixed time. Write when you like, how much ever you like and earn points plus money for your articles. You also get points for commenting on other's articles and also for participating in the Exposeknowledge forums. Later, you can redeem these points into real money.
You can use my referral link to easily register and continue writing to your heart's content-
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Healthy Post Pregnancy Diet Plan for Indian Women and New Mothers
Doctors say 'no diet restriction' during post pregnancy but always avoid foods that cause gas and discomfort to the mother and baby. Here are a few tips. Read full article here
Importance of Keyword Tools, Keyword Density and Indexing for Content Writers
Content writers need to keep in mind several aspects such as SEO, keyword density, popular keywords and so on. Read full article
Postpartum Depression Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Childbirth is a beautiful aspect of a woman's life. The fact that a new life grows within a woman and comes out in flesh and blood is an amazing thing. However, along with the process of childbirth, there comes postpartum depression. If you are a new parent, you may want to know about the reason, symptoms and cure of postpartum depression. Click here for full article
Make Free Phone Calls with Google Call Phone
Grocery Shopping and Weight Loss for Health and Fitness
Monday, February 14, 2011
How to Overcome Writer's Block and find new Writing Ideas
You have writing ideas in mind but no clarity to write. That is called writer's block. This article talks about symptoms and solutions to overcome writer's block and find new writing ideas to write effective content. Click here for full article
You can also join Exposeknowledge and share your knowledge on this website. Join for free and earn on every article you publish and also on the points your earn. Redeem the points for cash!! Click here for registering as a freelance writer today!
Tips for Job Search Using Social Networking Websites
Avocado for Weight Loss, Cancer Prevention and Glowing Skin
Avocado is good for weight loss, reduces risk of cancer, heart attack, diabetes and high blood pressure. One small fruit contains many health benefits. This articles gives a brief about Avocado health benefits.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
How to Work and Achieve Your Targets at a Recruitment Consultant Firm
It is an article I wrote on Associated Content, a freelance content writing website.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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I am a contributor at AC community and you can check my articles here
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Readbud-Paid to read articles website!
All you do is create an id with them and choose topics of your interest. Then, you are shown articles that you read and rate. You get paid soon as you reach $50. It is so easy and you can easily make considerable money doing this interesting work!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Yahoo and Associated Content
Yahoo!! Now Yahoo is taking over Associated Content. I have been a freelance writer for associatedcontent.com for more than a year. I have almost 165 articles there. The best part about AC is that they pay for unique content. If it is a new, interesting topic that has not been written about a lot, it is sure to fetch an up-front payment.
Of late, I have been learning how to write and qualify for up-front pay and also more page views. Apart from ghostwriting, proofreading, copy-editing, it is refreshing to write and get paid when submitting articles for AC . The best part about AC is they encourage amateur writers like me. I was a total novice when I joined. But now, thanks to AC and Textbroker, I am better at doing research for new and unique topics and producing quality content that fetches better page views.
My articles can be viewed here .
Thursday, May 13, 2010
boating, cooking, other articles
Weekend at Napa Valley
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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
APPSC Group 1 Mains syllabus and books list
Group 1 Mains syllabus.
PAPER-I
GENERAL ESSAY MARKS: 150
Candidate should write three Essays one from each section
compulsorily.
Each section contains three topics.
Each Essay carries 50 marks.
SECTION-I - Crisis management , Social problems,
Analysis and solutions.
SECTION-II - Current events of national and international
importance.
SECTION -III - Current events relating to State of Andhra
Pradesh.
PAPER-II MARKS: 150
SECTION-I
HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF INDIA WITH EMPHASIS ON
20TH CENTURY HISTORY OF INDIA
1.Indus Civilization – Vedic Civilization – Distinction
between Indus Civilisation and Vedic Civilisation –
Evolution of Varna, Jathi/caste system – Religious
condition – Emergence of Religious Movements (Jainism,
Buddhism and other sects) – Rise of Magadha Imperialism –
Rise of Mahayana and Development of Art (Gandhara, Mathura
and other Schools).
2. Advent of Islam and its impact – Influence of Islam on
Indian Culture – Religious Movements – Nature and
significance of Bhakti Movements – Growth of vernacular
languages, literature, fine arts, architecture, monuments,
Indo-Persian art and architecture - Vijayanagara empire
and their contribution to art, literature and culture –
socio-economic conditions, administration, fall of
Vijayanagar empire – the Great Moghals and their
contribution to Indian Fine Art, Architecture and Fine
Arts – Rise of Shivaji.
3.Stages of colonialism – changes in administrative
structure and politics – factors leading for the British
supremacy, assistance of Indian Powers and the causes of
failures – Civil rebellions – Revolt of 1857 and its
impact – Rise of nationalist consciousness and factors for
the growth of Indian Nationalism and Freedom Struggle :
Three Phases :1885-1905, 1905-1920, 1920-47 and
significance of Gandhian Era.
4.Rise and growth of Socio-Religious-cultural – anti-caste,
Dalit and non-Brahmin, Justice/self-respect movements in
modern India – Social reform organisations and role of
intellectuals – Raja Ram Mohan Roy - Dayanand Saraswathi -
Jyotiba Phule - Narayana Guru - Mahathma Gandhi - Ambedkar
and others.
5.Nationalist Literature – growth of peasant and labour
movements – role of leftist parties in anti-feudal and anti-
colonial struggles-rise and growth of Women’s movements –
origin and growth of communalism – workers and peasant
movements –freedom and partition of India; important
historical events after independence.
SECTION-II
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF ANDHRA PRADESH
1.The Satavahanas and their contribution – social
structure – religious conditions – growth of literature and
painting – Ikshvakus and their cultural contribution –
Growth of Buddhism in Andhra Pradesh – The Eastern
Chalukyas of Vengi and their importance – socio-cultural
contribution – growth of Telugu language & Literature –
education and learning – Religious Sects – growth of art
and architecture.
2.Socio- Cultural and Religious conditions in Andhra Desha
between 1000 AD – 1565 AD Growth of Telugu Language and
Literature – Nannaya- Molla etc., fine arts and
architecture – Monuments – Significance – Contribution of
Qutubshahis to Telugu language and Literature – Art-
Architecture- Monuments.
3.Modern Andhra - Socio-cultural awakening in Andhra –
Brahma Samaj, Arya Samaj, Theosohica society – Adi-Andhra,
Movements and role of Veereshalingam and others – Non-
Brahmin, Adi- Andhra /Dalit and Justice/self – respect
movements – Gurram Joshuva – Boyi Bheemanna – Sri Sri and
others – Growth of Nationalist Movement in Andhra and the
Andhra Leaders during the Freedom Struggle – Role of
socialists – communists – anti-zamindari-kisan movements.
4.Asafjahi Dynasty – socio-cultural awakening in Telangana -
Adi-Hindu Movement – Nizam Rashtra Janasangham – Andhra
Mahasabha – Andhra Saaraswata Parishat – The role of
Hyderabad State Congress and Vandemataram Movement.
5.Telangana People’s Armed Struggle – Ittehadul-Muslimeen –
Razakars-anti-Nizam Struggles and end of Nizam’s Rule and
integration of Hyderabad State in Indian Union – Formation
of Andhra Pradesh.
SECTION-III
GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
1.Nature of the Constitution – constitutional developments –
salient features – Preamble – Fundamental Rights ,
Directive Principles of State Policy and their
relationship - Fundamental Duties, Distinctive features of
Indian Federation.
2.Distribution of Legislative Powers between the Union and
the State ; Administrative and Financial relations between
the Union and the States – Powers and the functions of
Constitutional Bodies.
3.Unicameral and Bicameral Legislatures – Functions and
crises of accountability, decline of legislature -
Delegated Legislation – Legislative and Judicial control
over the delegated legislation – Judicial review of
administrative action.
4. Amendment of the Constitution – Basic Structure Theory –
Emergency Provisions and De-centralisation – Community
development experiment – 3 tier model of Panchayat Raj –
73rd and 74th amendments and their implementation.
5.Welfare Mechanism in India : Provisions for scheduled
castes, Tribes and Minorities ; Reservations for SC, ST and
Backward classes ; Prevention of SC and ST Atrocities
Act ; National and State SC and ST Commission ; Women’s
Commission ; National and State Minorities Commission and
Human Rights Commission.
PAPER-III MARKS: 150
SECTION-I
PLANNING IN INDIA & INDIAN ECONOMY
6.National and per capita income and human development -
Sectoral changes in the Indian Economy(GDP and work force).
7.Indian Planning – Objectives, priorities, specific aims
of the recent 5 year plan-- experience and problems.
Changes in the role of public-Private Sectors and their
shares in the total plan outlay before and after economic
reforms.
8.Poverty and unemployment problems-- magnitude and
measures initiated to ameliorate them.
9.Monetary policy – Structure of Indian Banking and non-
banking financial institutions and reforms in them since
the 1990s—regulation of credit by RBI.
10.Pattern of revenue, expenditure and public debt and
effects on the economy.
SECTION-II
LAND REFORMS & SOCIAL CHANGES IN A.P. AFTER INDEPENDENCE
1.Historical background of land reforms and the change in
laws from time to time – Intermediaries abolition, tenancy
reforms, ceilings on holdings and land issues in A.P.
2.Structure of the Andhra Pradesh economy - its sectoral
and regional distribution and the extent of poverty.
Agricultural inputs and technology.
3.Demographic features and social backwardness, literacy
and occupation structure; changes in the sectoral
distribution of income and employment. Socio-political and
economic empowerment of women.
4.State finances and budgetary policy – tax structure,
sharing central taxes, expenditure pattern in revenue and
capital account as well as plan and non-plan accounts.
Public debt – composition - internal and external debt
including World Bank loans.
5.Five year plans of AP – Outlays, financing public sector
plan and resource allocation pattern in the recent 5 year
plan.
SECTION –III
ANDHRA PRADESH’S ECONOMY, PRESENT STATUS, ITS STRENGTHS AND
WEAKNESSES
1.Growth and structure of industries in AP; Factories,
small and tiny sectors, their comparison, growth,
weaknesses and problems.
2.Structure of agricultural outputs. Administrated prices
including support and procurement prices - Public
Distribution System in Andhra Pradesh.
3.Regional disparities in income, industrial output,
rainfall, irrigation, health and education in AP.
4.Institutional and non-institutional sources of rural
credit in AP - structure and growth - cooperatives and
their share in total credit - adequacy and problems.
5.Service Sector of AP – Importance, composition and growth
with special reference to transport and communication,
tourism and information technology.
PAPER-IV MARKS: 150
SECTION-I
ROLE AND IMPACT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA:
UNIT 1: National policy of science and technology and
changes in the policy from time to time, Technology
Missions.
UNIT 2: Space program in India and its applications with
special reference to industrial, agricultural and other
rural developmental activities, INSAT and IRS systems.
UNIT 3: Role of Information Technology in Rural India,
basics of computers, computers in communication and
broadcasting, software development in economic growth.
Broad IT applications.
UNIT 4: Energy Resources : Energy demands, renewable
energy resources, nuclear energy, the development and its
utilization in the country.
UNIT 5: Current Science & Technology Developments in
India, Climate change, Disaster Management (Floods,
Cyclones and Tsunami ); Crop science in India, Fertilizers,
Control of pests and diseases – scenario in India ;
Drinking water and supply, urbanization and industrial
development.
SECTION-II
GENERAL AWARENESS WITH THE MODERN TRENDS IN LIFE SCIENCES
UNIT 1: Progress of Agricultural Science and its impacts -
Introduction to Biotechnology: History of fermentation
development, Industrially important fermentation products
(antibiotics, organic acids, alcohols, vitamins, amino
acids (only one in each category is to be studied))
Production of low volume, high value fermentation products
(insulin, growth hormones, recombinant vaccines,
interferons)
UNIT 2: Plants and human affairs, characteristics of
plants, usefulness for mankind, origin of agriculture,
useful and harmful plants. Introduction to animals,
Domestic and wild animals, usefulness of animals for
mankind, Exploitation of animals by man for food and
medical advancements.
UNIT 3: Introduction to and applications of Genetic
Engineering & Stem Cell Research: Basic concepts (the basic
process of genetic engineering) – Biotechnology in
agriculture (Bio-fertilizers, Bio-pesticides, Bio-fuels,
Genetically modified crops, Tissue culture) animal husbandry
(transgenic animals- applications) and environment
(Biotechnology in Environmental clean up processes).
UNIT 4: Microbial infections ; Common present day
infections and preventive measures. Introduction to
bacterial, viral, protozoa and fungal infections. Basic
knowledge of infections caused by different groups of micro
organisms – diarrhea, dysentery, cholera, tuberculosis,
malaria, viral infections like HIV, encephalitis,
chikungunya, bird flu – preventive measures during out
breaks.
UNIT 5: Vaccines : Introduction to immunity, Fundamental
concepts in vaccination and traditional methods of vaccine
production ( production of DPT and Rabies vaccine),
Production of Modern Vaccines (production of Hepatitis
vaccine), Applications of immunological methods in
diagnosis.
SECTION-III
DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENT PROBLEMS:
UNIT 1: Environmental Segments, Promoting Environmental
Protection, The Environment (Protection) Act, Air
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, Water
(Prevention and control of pollution) Act, Water pollution
Cess Act, Forest conservation Act, Environmentalism
UNIT 2: Natural Resources : Forest Resources – Types of
Forests, Uses of Forests. Water Resources- Types of Dams,
Drought Occurrences and Floods, Land Resources: Soils and
Cropping patterns, Mineral resources.
UNIT 3: Eco-Systems and Bio-diversity: Terminology of
Ecology, Basic Concepts of Ecology, concept of an
Ecosystem, Food Chains in Eco systems, Types of Eco
systems. Biodiversity and its conservation : Types of
biodiversity, Hotspots of Biodiversity, threats to
diversity.
UNIT 4: Environment Pollution and Solid Waste Management:
Air Pollution, water pollution, Soil Pollution, Noise
pollution. Solid Waste Management: Types of Solid waste,
Factors affecting the solid waste generation, Impact of
solid wastes, Recycling and reuse.
UNIT 5: Role of Information Technology in Environment and
Human Health. Global Environmental Issues like Climate
Change, Acid Rain, Global warming, Wasteland Reclamation,
Watershed management, watershed approach for sustainable
development.
PAPER-V MARKS: 150
DATA INTERPRETATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING
1.Data appreciation and interpretation using ratios,
percentages and averages.
2.Drawing conclusions from the data present in tabular,
graphical and diagrammatical forms and to point out
deficiencies, limitations or inconsistencies therein.
3.Problem solving using the following:
a)Sequences and Series : Analogies of numbers and
alphabets, completion of blank spaces in a:b::c:d, odd
thing out, missing number in a sequence or series.
b)Coding and decoding problems : A given word or group of
letters in English are to be coded or decoded based on the
given code(s).
c)Date, time and arrangement problems : Calender and clock
problems, blood relationship and seating arrangements.
d)Passage Analysis : A duly structured situation will be
presented to the candidates and they will be asked to
analyse and suggest their own solution to the problem
arising out of situation. Alternatively, they may be
called upon to prove the understanding of the situation by
answering certain searching questions based on the
situation.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Appsc group 1 further details
To know the accurate and correct passing marks, you can check this website http://www.scribd.com/doc/19131074/group1-syllabus
according to this , the total marks for the exam are 750. This includes marks from 5 subjects in written exam-
paper 1 general essay (150 marks)
paper 2 history & cultural heritage; social history of AP and overview of Indian Constitution (150 marks)
Paper 3 Planning in India, land reforms and AP's economy.(150 marks)
Paper 4 impact of science & technology, life sciences; development and environmental problems (150 marks)
Paper 5 Data interpretation, problem solving and statistics.(150 marks)
The General English paper is of 150 marks but you only need to get passing marks in it to qualify for the whole written exam and move on to the interview level. The General English marks are not added to the other papers. It is only to qualify for the next level.
Group 1 -no. of attempts, subjects and other details
No of Attemts – general category till the age of 33, additional 3-5 years relaxation for SC,ST,BC and others
Procedure of exam- one objective and one subjective round+final interview
subjects (prelims & mains) now it is revised, all subjects are compulsory.
After passing the objective round of one question with four choices, minimum passing marks are atleast 50% to be safe.
you can also this blog that I came across while browsing for websites related to appsc group 1. They also have model papers.
http://www.appscgroup1.com/2009_10_28_archive.html
Saturday, January 16, 2010
APPSC Group 1 civil service exam preparation
timbu198228@gmail.com
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Garden d lights Seattle
It is the best way to combat the gloomy winter and feel bright by looking at the amazing display of lights at the Bellevue Botanical Gardens. This year, the lights display began from November 28th 2009 and will continue to be displayed until January 2nd, 2010. The Garden d Lights display is open to public from 5pm to 10pm every day, including weekends and holidays.
Monday, December 28, 2009
3 idiots
The story revolves around 3 friends who get into the College of Engineering and how they try to be different from the others who cram to pass. The moral or theme is to go behind your passion.3 idiots
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Male Nutrition and Health
male health and nutrition
Men are more prone to stress and related health risks like hypertension, diabetes, sleep disorders, heart attack. Considering the importance of male nutrition, it would be a great idea to incorporate more antioxidants in your diet, like, berries, fresh fruits, melons, green leafy vegetables and lesser fats. Stress and high calorie foods are very harmful for your body. Control the cravings for the junk food and introduce more healthy snacks to your body. Read Full Article....
Antioxidant Clay Pot Cooking
The antioxidants help to eliminate fatigue and exhaustion and also induce better sleep.
Apart from a rich antioxidant diet, we can also have good antioxidant methods of cooking. The first step would be to minimize the use of the microwaves. Though it may seem easy to heat and reheat food in the microwave, we do not realize that we reduce more and more nutrients in the process. Antioxidant diet
Instead of the microwave, use the slow cookers, pressure cookers, steel or enamel cookware, baking pans and clay pots for cooking. continue...
Monday, December 21, 2009
Kumbh Mela In India
Chardham travel can help with hotels and sight seeing
Friday, December 18, 2009
Acai Berry Drink promotes fitness
A daily exercise routine and a regular low diet that includes acai berry products, can be very helpful to eliminate calories and fat from the body. Compared to other energy drinks, the acai berry contains lower calories and natural energy boosters.
Read More Here
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
product creation and increased sales
sweet corn pulao
Monday, December 14, 2009
Key to Success While You Work from Home
Students looking for some pocket money, part time employees looking for an additional income or housewives looking for some extra cash to spend on shopping can take up the jobs like producing content for a website, write articles on their topics of interest or take up the data entry projects.
Full article @Key to Success While You Work from Home
New Year's Resolution
The New year's eve is almost here. The year 2009 almost breezed through and the next year, 2010 is around the doorstep, ready to knock. Despite the tough times of recession, bleak economic trends and the cold winter, people are all set to welcome the New Year 2010.New Year's Resolution
Investment options when retiring
Thursday, December 10, 2009
W9 form a must for textbroker authors
W9 needed for payoff
Monday, December 7, 2009
Summits on Global Warming
We have been having summits on global warming since the year 1861. It is a known fact that emission of greenhouse gases, fossil fuels, combustion related carbon dioxide concentrates- all these lead to decreasing ozone cover, higher temperatures,
melting of glaciers- thus, leading to global warming.
Summits on Global Warming
Travel and Souvenirs
We all love to travel, see new places, do new things and have a great time. A whole lot of us also love to shop whenever we travel. Our shopping to-do list would definitely include souvenirs for our own memory of the holiday and as a gift to our loved ones.
Travel and Souvenirs
A Different Salsa
Getting tired of eating the same kind of food over the days? Do you not think that it is time to make something different for your folks? Especially during the winter, one tends to feel hungry and want to eat something spicy or something different.
cucmber Indian salsa
grand canyon route 66
indian vacation
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Sunday, December 6, 2009
do not hog, just eat!
smaller plates,limited quantity
Build a better eating environment. Use smaller plates and taller, narrower glasses to keep portion sizes under control. Fill at least half your plate with lean protein and vegetables and use the remaining half for the special, delicious, not-so-good-for-you items. Also, try to limit variety when it comes to higher-fat options, as research shows that this can lead to overeating. Choose one type of cookie instead of three. Finally, try not to waste calories on fillers such as rolls, chips, cheese and crackers that you can eat any time of the year.
Copenhagen 2009 summit
response to the challenge of climate change
# 15th meeting of the Conference of Parties begins Monday in Copenhagen
# Yvo de Boer, U.N. chief on climate talks, says nations must act now
# World's biggest emitters are the U.S. and China
# Firm funding for developing countries is seen as key to any deal
Coping with winter
Firstly, some olive oil from head to toe to keep safe from cracked heels and chapped lips, limp hair so on. benefits of olive oil
Then comes keeping the home warm and cozy. Replacing old furnaces or repairing them would save you a fortune on utility bills. choosing the correct air source
some hot coffee early morning can work wonders too. If you think coffee is bad for health, well, it is time you reverse your thoughts! coffee and health
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Great Automobile Insurance for you
Auto Insurance Companies
Blogging pays too. Especially when you write a review or just plain promote. I am glad to be writing about automobileinsurance.me and get paid for it too.
Being all set to drive the roads ahead of you, it is also important to be prepared for the worst that can happen there too. Accidents, hits, collisions, anything could happen on an unfortunate day. Auto insurance is an answer to these problems. What best can there be apart from automobileinsurance.me that covers anything and everything you would want to know about automobile insurance.
In the present day of economic hardships, we would all want an auto insurance coverage that does not make a huge hole in our wallets. Buying that kind of lesser priced yet effective insurance might be a tough task you would think. Well, think again because automobileinsurance.me is here to help you out.
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they give you information about various insurance companies too and in case you are looking for insurance cover for your college going kids, then do check for more details
The best part is that they cover all the issues related to your vehicle coverage, including an own or a rented one. They also include collision cover, liability and anything you have in your mind. So go ahead and check it out at automobileinsurance.me today.
Here are a few links that would help you further -
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pricing quotes from companies
cost to insure various vehicles
Thursday, December 3, 2009
what is in a golf bag?
planning Las vegas trip?
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2445268/visiting_las_vegas.html?cat=16
Visiting Grand Canyon
We had recently been to the Grand Canyon National Park from Vegas. It is such a beautiful place and makes you one with the nature. Read more on it in my article about the Grand Canyon to plan your trip to the place-
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2441326/visiting_grand_canyon_from_las_vegas.html?cat=16
Sunday, November 29, 2009
visit to las vegas
Friday, November 20, 2009
Preparing for the Backpacking Trip with Kids
Backpacking is the best way to spend time with your kids and family without the distractions of civilization. Away from phones, internet, TV, toys and computers, you can spend time talking to your loved ones.
While experience the beauty of nature, you kids get to learn important lessons of life that cannot be acquired in the classroom. They learn to do things in life using the basic amenities. For instance, how to set up a tent in five minutes.
For more, read it on http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2407332/preparing_for_the_backpacking_trip.html?cat=14
Golf Bag Clubs and Shafts
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Everything you want to know about APPSC Group I civil service examination
I would be trying to help you with all your queries regarding the Group I exams, preparation, where to buy books, how to make notes and so on. you can post me your questions here, and I would answer them immediately. You can expect a reply to your queries at the earliest.
Please note that do not spam my blog with unnecessary links and unrelated topics. This Blog is Only for The Serious Candidates Who Wish to Pass this Civil Service Exam and are focused on their goal.
Good Luck!
How to Apply for APPSC Group 1 Civil services?
Being a former (earlier)APPSC Group I candidate, I cleared it in the first attempt as a non-local candidate! I worked as a Group I officer for a few months and then resigned to join as an HR consultant.
However, I still cherish the time I spent as a Group I officer. It makes you responsible, disciplined and gain self-control. Many candidates, when they apply for this exam, think that they can earn a lot and need not work because Govt. employees have no work at all.
Let me tell you that it is a very wrong notion to think such things. As a Group I officer, you need to prepare yourself to wake up early, keep a daily update of what is happening in Andhra Pradesh, in India and outside. You need to know all about the politics, parties in the area that you would be working.
Anyway, all that comes later. Firstly, your work begins from the day you fill out the APPSC Group I application. you should be ready with the study material withing 2-3 days of applying for the exam.
Then comes question of joining a study circle. Next you need to figure out what books to refer, where to buy, what to study, how to study, how much time of the day should you prepare, if you are working and studying, how much time would be sufficient, how to prepare the notes and so on.
For this purpose, I am writing a series of articles in www.associatedcontent.com; the link to which I will update here in my blog when it is published there.
Moreover, I would like to be helpful by answering your queries as best as possible. I devoted 2 years to prepare for this exam. It used to get postponed during our time, hence, we needed lot of patience and dedication to stay on our GOALS- to pass the exam in the first attempt with the highest score possible.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Tea's health benefits
Imagine that you are looking for foods that could help prevent cancer,heart disease, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's, and stroke, that could lower blood pressure, reduce weight, decrease inflammation, protect against wrinkles and sun damage, and that could increase creativity and peak performance. Now imagine that you found all of those properties in one inexpensive, non caloric, readily available, good tasting natural plant derived substance. This would make you ecstatic, excited, over the moon and anxious to spread to the waiting world of your fantastic new discovery: Tea.
You would soon realize that this new discovery was more that 4,700 years old- but it was not until the last century that scientists began to truly understand just how many rich and varied benefits there are in each and every cup of tea. What makes the Tea so healthy? It begins with free radicals. A free radical is an oxygen molecule with an odd number of electrons in the outer ring of one of its atoms. Free radicals are produced naturally as oxygen interacts with organic matter (when a cut apple is left out on the counter, it turns brown due to oxidation). Our bodies are constantly oxidizing.
http://www.constant-content.com/account/authorContent.htm
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cannabis
The THC level in Marijuana has increased over the last quarter century. Due to advances in growing high-potency Marijuana, some Marijuana analyzed in 1997 had TMC levels as high as 17%. THC is also produced synthetically and available by prescription (Marinol). The prescription medication is used to control the nausea caused by chemotherapy in cancer patients and to stimulate appetite in AIDS patients.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
lord jagannath of Puri
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Monday, August 31, 2009
The Temple of Heaven is a supreme example of Ming Dynasty architecture and one of Beijing’s truly prized landmarks. This temple, a diagram of Chinese
The Temple of Heaven is a supreme example of Ming Dynasty architecture and one of Beijing’s truly prized landmarks. This temple, a diagram of Chinese cosmology, is both a transmitter to the heaven and an icon of Beijing. The Temple of Heaven, where emperors once performed important rites, began in the early 15th century under Yongle, whom many call the “architect of Beijing.”
Set in a vast 660-acre park, a mile south of Qianmen Gate, this sacred plot of land was where the emperor conducted most significant ceremonies and rites of the year. The rituals performed established the divine link between Heaven and the Son of Heaven, channeling eternal law to the Earth.
The Temple of Heaven (Tiantan) was a regal domain and out of bounds to the Laobaixing (Common people). In 1918 the temple’s former functionaries stepped aside to admit the public and extensive renovation work has since been carried out. Its sacred geometry retains the cardinal east-west, north-south axis and its celestial metaphors.
The Temple’s hallmark structure is a magnificent blue-roofed wooden tower, built in 1420. It burned to the ground in 1889 and was immediately rebuilt using Ming architectural methods (and timber imported from Oregon). The building’s design is based on the calendar: 4 center pillars represent the seasons, the next 12 pillars represent months, and 12 outer pillars signify the parts of a day.
Together these 28 poles, which correspond to the 28 constellations of heaven, support the structure without nails. A carved dragon swirling down from the ceiling represents the emperor.
Shaped like a semicircle on the northern rim to represent heaven and square on the south for the earth, the grounds were once believed to be the meeting point of the two. The area is double the size of the Forbidden City and is still laid out to divine rule: buildings and paths are positioned to represent the right directions for heaven and earth. This means, for example, that the northern part is higher than the south.
The temple of heaven was a site for imperial sacrifices, meant to please the gods so they would generate bumper harvests. A long, twisting platform, the Long Corridor once enclosed the animal-killing pavilion; the Long Corridor was traditionally hung with lanterns on the eve of sacrifices. Today it plays host to scores of Beijingers singing opera, playing cards and chess, and fan dancing. On the western edge of the grounds, the Hall of Abstinence is where the emperor would retreat three days before the ritual sacrifice.
The Imperial Vault of Heaven lies south, a round hall tiled in blue and standing on a white platform. The Echo Wall ingeniously conveys sound around its circumference, but any personal interface with this technology is usually blotted out by the commotion of tour groups.
The Circular Altar (Yuanqiu) to the south resonates with astronomical significance, a cosmic hub that was also the site of the annual winter solstice ceremony. The solemnities involved sacrificial offerings of animals to the accompaniment of music. The altar was also requisitioned during times of natural disasters to entreat heaven.
Built in 1530 of blue stone (later replaced with the present white stone), the mound consists of three tiers that represent Earth, the mortal world, and heaven. Nine steps separate each tier, and the upper tier is adorned with nine stone rings. The number nine has special significance in Chinese cosmology, for there are nine layers to heaven.
The central feature of the Fasting Palace near the west gate is its large port-red “beamless hall.” The neighboring Living Hall, surrounded by wilting bamboo, is where the emperor observed abstinence before the rituals.
The links between Hinduism and Sikhism
Corresponding to this concept, Sikhism also ordains that Khalsa Sikhs should defend the Hindus of all castes and classes from the threat of forced conversion to Islam by the Mughals.
Sikhism had to be developed as an independent religion from the land of Punjab, which belonged to the same soil of India, where Hinduism was born much earlier to it. The Hindu leaders’ dereliction of duty to teach the spiritual realities to the common people and their getting lost in the mire of superstition and materialism gave rise to the growth of Sikhism. That is the reason why there is a lot of common ground in both the religions.
Sikhism is centered on the cardinal role of Guru. Each Sikh Guru had contributed to the development of Sikhism and the final script took the shape of the holy sacred text of “Granth Sahib”. This sacred text conveys the religious ideas of Sikhism in the form of hymns and poems. Granth Sahib is regarded with the same veneration as is due to a Guru or a deity.
Hindus also follow the sacred text Bhagavad-Gita, which synthesizes the knowledge contained in Vedas and various Upanishads. Lord Krishna, who taught Bhagavad-Gita, is regarded as the greatest Guru, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Guru is worshipped first by every Hindu, before he starts worshipping any other deity.
Like the Sikh Guru, Lord Krishna also waged war to establish Dharma in the country. The concept of worshipping Guru more than the God and that of treating the sacred text as the word of God are common to both the religions.
The tenth Sikh Guru, Govind Singh, said that there should be no more Gurus and the Granth should be regarded as the living voice of all the prophets, called “Guru Vani”. The hymns convey a wide range of mystical emotion and intimate expressions of personal realization of God. They are the rapturous hymns of divine love. Hindus also sing hymns and Sanskrit verses from the Gita, Vedas and devotional songs written and sung by great devotees like Tyagaraja in classical vocal music.
The “Adi Granth”, which was modified by successive Gurus till it has been declared as “Granth Sahib”, contains the religious teachings of Hinduism and Islam. This aspect also conforms to the Hindu religious philosophy of respecting the divine voice in all religions and the freedom of human spirit.
Dr. Radhakrishnan, one of the greatest philosophers of India, says that the gurus are the light bearers to mankind. They are the messengers of the timeless. They do not claim to teach a new doctrine but only to renew the eternal wisdom. Nanak, the Sikh saint, elaborated the views of the “Vaishnava Saints” (Hindu saints who are the worshippers of Lord Vishnu) in consonance with this Hindu religious concept.
Sikhism preaches Dharma (righteous behavior) Karma (the Law of Cause and Effect) Reincarnation (Theory of Rebirth) and Meditation (one of the Yoga practices). These are the same concepts propagated by Hinduism.
Like Hindus, the Sikhs also cremate the dead and also immerse their ashes in holy rivers like the Ganges.
Both the religions preach the importance of carrying out duty. Lord Krishna, through the Gita, taught that one’s duty is more important than divine worship. He taught that no consideration should make him shirk from his duty. Under his direction, his disciple and the invincible warrior, Arjuna fought the war of “Kurukshetra” to reestablish Dharma.
The Sikh Gurus also adhered to their duty. They created an army of Khalsa Sikhs to fight the evil of Muslim conversion of Hindus and revive the ideals of Hinduism, which had been neglected by Hindu teachers, by evolving a modern religion, namely, Sikhism.
Though the earlier Sikhs recommended that a real Sikh should also be Hindu, this concept had been discontinued by the tenth Sikh Guru. He instructed that once a Hindu espouses Sikhism and becomes a Khalsa, he cannot follow any other religion.
Sikhism preaches that the human beings are born out of the good deeds and enter the abode of gods, the heaven. Hinduism also preaches the same concept. It preaches that the human beings can attain higher “lokas” (regions of gods above the Earth) by virtue of their good deeds and selfless service to God.
Sikhism speaks about Karma. The same philosophy is taught by Hinduism. According to both the religions, the Law of Karma says that one has to experience the good or evil done in the past lives in the present life, and those of the present deeds in next life. Man cannot come out of the vicious circle of Karma unless he discovers the futility of actions not related to the realization of Self and comes out of “Maya”(illusory nature of creation). Both the religions concur with this theory.
The concept of reincarnation followed suit in both the religions automatically, once this theory of Karma had been accepted by both the religions.
Both the religions not only tolerate other religions of the world, but also do not hesitate to adopt the good in them. Hindus visit the temples of Sikhs such as the Golden Temple of Amritsar in Punjab and offer prayers and service. The openness of Hinduism towards other religions is also evident in Sikhism. The pluralistic religious tradition is a common link.
Guru Nanak became ecstatic when he had visited the temple of Lord Jagannath in Orissa in India. He sang in praise of the delectable sight of the priests waving lights before the florally decorated image of God.
Guru Nanak was equally impressed by the monotheism of Islam and denounced image worship. In Hindu philosophy also, image worship is recommended for the beginners only, while the advanced meditate on the formless God. The transition is achieved gradually.
Mahatma Gandhi said, “A friendly study of the world’s religions is a sacred duty. We must have the richness of various traditions”. The Sikh saints had liberally adopted what was good in Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and other religions.
Dr. Radhakrishnan wrote, “When the religions begin to fertilize one another, they will supply the soul for which this world is seeking”.
The cross fertilization of Sikhism and Hinduism had fulfilled this objective to India when it was needed most.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Hindu Monsoon festival of Teej
http://www.helium.com/items/1571103-monsoon-festival-of-teej
Monday, April 6, 2009
Arthashastra--Indian History !!
The link below guides us to the interesting world of the "Arthashastra" -
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/history/kautilya.asp