Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Meet an adorable puppy named Miracle

This tiny puppy weighs less than 400 grams, A size of a dime (united state coin) and maybe it’s the smallest dog in the world


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Sunday, March 25, 2012

No smoking plz...



What's in cigarettes?
Cigarettes contain disgusting things that you would never think about putting in your body. For example, cigarettes contain tar, carbon monoxide and chemicals like DDT, arsenic and formaldehyde (a gas used to preserve dead animals).

The tobacco in cigarettes also contains nicotine--the drug that makes smoking addictive. All of these things are bad for your body. Nicotine raises your risk of heart attack and stroke. Tar and carbon monoxide cause serious breathing problems. And you know tobacco smoke causes cancer.

What's the real deal with tobacco?
Tobacco is toxic to your body. It causes more health problems and early deaths than all illegal drugs combined. On top of that, tobacco is addictive. This means that once you start using it, your body starts to need it. The longer you use tobacco, and the more you use, the harder it is to stop. Everyone who smokes started by "just trying it." That's how the habit and the addiction begin.

Is chewing tobacco as bad as cigarettes?
Yes. Both cigarettes and chewing tobacco are toxic (poison) to your body. We hear more about the harm cigarettes do to the body, but chewing tobacco can also hurt the body. Chewing tobacco can cause sores and white patches in your mouth, as well as diseases and cancers of the mouth, gums and throat. Chewing can give you bad breath, discolor your teeth and cause tooth loss. And one chew contains 15 times the nicotine of a cigarette (meaning the risk of addiction is much higher).

The numbers?
4,500,000 -- The estimated number of children and adolescents in the United States who smoke.
6000 -- The estimated number of people under the age of 18 who try their first cigarette each day.
70 -- The percent of smokers 12 to 17 years old who wish they had never started smoking.

It's never too late to quit.
If you smoke, it's not too late to make a change. To quit, you must break your addiction to nicotine and your habit of smoking. Your habit is the behavior that goes with your tobacco use, such as lighting a cigarette when you get out of school.

Reasons not to smoke.
·         Expensive (over $1000 a year for a pack a day)
·         Bad breath
·         Stained teeth and hands
·         Cough/sore throat
·         Problems breathing
·         Feeling tired and out of breath
·         Wrinkles (more, sooner)
·         Arguments with parents, friends
·         Cancer risk
·         Heart disease risk
·         Gum disease risk
·         Bad smell in your clothes, hair, skin
·         Cigarette burns in your car or on your clothes
·         Risk of secondhand smoke to people around you
Things to do instead of smoking
·         Chew sugarless gum
·         Call a friend
·         Chew sunflower seeds, ground mint leaves or caffeine-free herbal tea leaves
·         Go to a movie or another place where you can't smoke
·         Take a walk or work out
·         Remind yourself why you want to quit
Steps to make quitting easier:
Pick a stop date. Choose a date 2 to 4 weeks away so you can get ready to quit. If possible, choose a time when things in your life will change, like when you're about to start a break from school. Or just pick a time when you don't expect any extra stress at school, work or home. For example, quit after final exams, not during them.
Make a list of the reasons why you want to quit. Keep the list on hand so you can look at it when you have a nicotine craving.
Keep track of where, when and why you smoke. You may want to make notes for a week or so to know ahead of time when and why you will crave a cigarette. Plan what you'll do instead of smoking (see list above for ideas). You may also want to plan what you'll say to people who pressure you to smoke.
Throw away all of your tobacco. Clean out your room if you have smoked there. Throw away your ashtrays and lighters--anything that you connect with yoursmoking habit.
Tell your friends that you're quitting. Ask them not to pressure you about smoking. Find other things to do with them besides smoking.
When your stop date arrives, Stop. Plan little rewards for yourself for each tobacco-free day, week or month. For example, buy yourself a new shirt or ask a friend to see a movie with you.

Will I gain weight when I quit? 
Some people gain a few pounds. Other people lose weight. The main reason some people gain weight is because they eat more food as a substitute for smoking. You can avoid gaining weight by watching how much you eat, staying busy and working out.

How will I feel when I quit?
You may feel edgy and irritable. You also may get angry or upset faster, have trouble concentrating and feel hungrier than usual. You may have headaches and cough more at first (while your lungs are clearing out). All of these can be symptoms of withdrawal from nicotine. Keep in mind that the worst symptoms will be over in a few days. However, you may still have cravings for tobacco. Those cravings have less to do with nicotine addiction and more to do with the habit of smoking.

What about nicotine gum or nicotine patches?
These products may help you if you feel like you can't quit on your own or you have serious withdrawal symptoms. But don't use the gum or patch without talking to your doctor first. These products were not designed for teens and could make you sick if you use them the wrong way. You may need to follow special instructions.

What if I can't quit?
You can quit. Most people try to quit more than once before they succeed. So don't give up if you slip. Just don't go overboard and buy a whole pack of cigarettes. Instead, think about why you want to quit. Think about what happened to make you slip. Figure out how you'll handle that situation differently next time. Then recommit yourself to quitting. You can do it!

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Any of us could relate with it...when



When gulli-danda and kanche (marbles) were more popular than cricket...

When we always had friends to play aais-paais (I Spy), 

chhepan-chhepai and pitthoo anytime ...

When we desperately waited for 'yeh jo hai jindagi'...

When chitrahaar, vikram-baitaal, dada daadi ki kahaniyaan were so 
fulfilling ... 

When there was just one tv in every five houses and

When bisleris were not sold in the trains and we were worrying if
papas will get back into the train in time or not when they were
getting down at stations to fill up the water bottle... 

When we were going to bed by 9.00pm sharp except for the 'yeh jo hai
jindagi' day...

When Holis & Diwalis meant mostly hand-made pakwaans and sweets and
moms seeking our help while preparing them. 

When Maths teachers were not worried of our mummys and papas while
slapping/beating us...

When we were exchanging comics and stamps and chacha-chaudaris and
billus were our heroes...

When we were in nanihaals every summer and loved flying kites and
plucking and eating unripe mangoes and leechis ...

When one movie every Sunday evening on television was more than asked
for and 'ek do teen chaar' and 'Rajni' inspired us... 

When 50 paisa meant at least 10 toffees...

When left over pages of the last years notebooks were used for rough
work or even fair work...

When 'chelpark' and 'natraaj' were encouraged against 'reynolds and 
family'...

When the first rain meant getting drenched and playing in water and
mud and making 'kaagaj ki kishtis'...

When there were no phones to tell friends that we will be at their
homes at six in the evening...

When our parents always had 15 paise blue colored 'antardesis' and 5
paise machli wale stamps at home...

When we remembered tens of jokes and were not finding 'ice-cream and 
papa' type jokes foolish enough to stop us from laughing...

When we were not seeing patakhes on Diwalis and gulaals on Holis as
air and noise polluting or allergic agents...

The list can be endless... 

On the serious note I would like to summarise with...

When we were using our hearts more than our brains,

even for scientifically brainy activities like 'thinking' and 
'deciding' ...

When we were crying and laughing more often, more openly and more 
sincerily...

When we were enjoying our present more than worrying about our 
future...

When being emotional was not synonymous to being weak...

When sharing worries and happinesses didnt mean getting vulnerable to
the listener...

When blacks and whites were the favourite colors instead of greys... 

When journeys also were important and not just the destinations. ..

When life was a passenger's sleeper giving enough time and opportunity
to enjoy the sceneries from its open and transparent glass windows 
instead of some superfast's second ac with its curtained, closed and
dark windows ...

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And the moral of the story is......


A teacher told her young class to ask their parents
For a family story with a moral at the end of it, and
To return the next day to tell their stories.
 " Very good," said the teacher.
 " Very good," said the teacher again, very pleased with
The response so far.
 " Go on," said the teacher, intrigued.
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A gr8 lesson for life...PUT the glass down


A very meaningful lesson. Don't miss this one!
A professor began his class by holding up a glass with some water in it. He held it up for all to see & asked the students,' How much do you think this glass weighs?'
'50gms!' .... '100gms!' ......'125gms' ......the students answered.'I really don't know unless I weigh it,' said the professor, '
But, my question is: What would happen if I held it up like this for a few minutes?'
'Nothing' the students said.
'Ok what would happen if I held it up like this for an hour?' the professor asked.
'Your arm would begin to ache' said one of the students.
'You're right, now what would happen if I held it for a day?'
'Your arm could go numb, you might have severe muscle stress & paralysis & have to go to hospital for sure!' ventured another student & all the students laughed.
'Very good. But during all this, did the weight of the glass change?'Asked the professor.
'No'
'Then what caused the arm ache & the muscle stress?' The students were puzzled.
'Put the glass down!' said one of the students.
'Exactly!' said the professor.' Life's problems are something like this.
Hold it for a few minutes in your head & they seem OK. Think of them for a long time & they begin to ache. Hold it even longer & they begin to paralyze you. You will not be able to do anything
It's important to think of the challenges (problems) in your life, but
EVEN MORE IMPORTANT to 'put them down' at the end of every day before you go to sleep. That way, you are not stressed, you wake up every day fresh & strong & can handle any issue, any challenge that comes your way!'
So, as it becomes time for you to leave office today,
Remember friend to 'PUT THE GLASS DOWN TODAY!

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Friends.....so important are they.....



Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget.

The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own.

Never explain yourself. Your friends don’t need it and your enemies won’t believe it

What is a friend? I will tell you it is someone with whom you dare to be yourself

A friend is one who knows us, but loves us anyway.

A man's friendships are one of the best measures of his worth.

A friend is someone with whom you dare to be yourself.

Do not save your loving speeches for your friends till they are dead. Do not write them on their tombstones, speak them rather now instead.


Never exaggerate your faults, your friends will attend to that.

A friend is someone you can be alone with and have nothing to do and not be able to think of anything to say and be comfortable in the silence.

No man is useless while he has a friend

True friends are those who are there for you unconditionally. Never do they question, but always offer support no matter what the circumstances are

A best friend is somebody who knows every last thing about you, yet still manages to like you anyway.

Dont walk on front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me I may not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend.

In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. 

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