Happy New Year 2021

WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY, HEALTHY, PROSPEROUS AND PURPOSEFUL NEW YEAR 2020

Thursday, July 05, 2018

Q&A-14: How many organisms are in the human body?

How many organisms are in the human body?

Researchers hope the advance marks an important step towards understanding how microbes help make humans human. The human body contains about 100 trillion cells, but only maybe one in 10 of those cells is actually — human. The rest are from bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms.

Google, Jun 13, 2012

Grateful thanks to Google.

Websites to Watch-18: TOP 5 BEST SITES TO WATCH MOVIES ONLINE FOR FREE (2016/2017)

TOP 5 BEST SITES TO WATCH MOVIES ONLINE FOR FREE (2016/2017)

Published by CroatCode on August 4, 2016
3,682,894 Views!



Watch the Top 5 BEST Sites to Watch Movies Online for FREE in 2016/2017 in this video. Ever wanted to watch free movies online? Well now you can! This video will showcase the top 5 best streaming sites to watch movies online without registration, sign ups, or even ads (If you use Adblocker). Many people struggle to watch movies online for free because they go on terrible websites that promise HD movies, but in return get nothing and a waste of time. So to save you time, this will be my top pick of choices and are fully tested on each website. If you enjoyed this tutorial, please leave a like and feedback and suggestion anymore top 5's you may have. BEFORE proceeding to these sites, it is highly recommended to get Adblock for Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to prevent ads popping up. 

Grateful thanks to CroatCode and YouTube.


Facts and Figures-102: FIVE MOST AMAZING ACCIDENTAL HISTORICAL DISCOVERIES


FIVE MOST AMAZING ACCIDENTAL HISTORICAL DISCOVERIES

5 Most Amazing Accidental Historical Discoveries
Published by MAD LAB on Feb.26, 2018
4,286,584 Views!   Rich soil always appreciates good care so it can provide miraculous natural gifts to the farmer. However, James Bristle, a farmer from Michigan, got something more exciting from the ground. He had a field to grow soybeans and one day he noticed something sticking out of the ground that looked like an old decayed fence post at first sight. However, the find turned out to be much more amazing. James got an excavator to dig deeper and was stunned to see a well-preserved skull. These were the bones of a wooly mammoth that lived on the planet about 15,000 years ago. The multiton giant was approximately 40 years old when it died. Archaeologists found most of the animal’s skeleton, including the almost intact skull with tusks, though they did not find its limbs. Apparently, some hunters separated and took the limbs and put the mammoth’s body in storage. It is noteworthy that James exercised his right to keep some of the mammoth remains and gave most of the bones and the skull to a local museum. That was the first discovery, let’s see what’s next! 

Grateful thank to MAD LAB and YouTube.

Eyecatchers-206: INDIAN RAILWAYS TO ELIMINATE ALL UNMANNED LEVEL CROSSINGS

INDIAN RAILWAYS TO ELIMINATE ALL UNMANNED LEVEL CROSSINGS

In the wake of the death of 13 children after a train rammed into their school van in Uttar Pradesh on April 26, railways said it will eliminate all unmanned level-crossings (UMLCs) by March 31, 2020. 

For the full article:
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/railways-to-eliminate-all-unmanned-level-crossings-by-march-2020-railway-board-chief/article23684291.ece

Grateful thanks to The Hindu.

In Lighter Vein-16: What a college!

Parents: Is this a good College?
Watchman: Probably the best! I did my engineering here and got campus placement.

Videos to Watch-15: The Entire History of the World

THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN TWO HOURS
BBC DOCUMENTARY
506,632 Views
Published by THE LIBERATOR on March 15, 2016



Grateful thanks to The Liberator, BBC and YouTube.


A Thought for Today-709: Jenni Young

Every situation in life is temporary.  So, when life is good, make sure you enjoy and receive it fully.  And when life is not so good, remember that it will not last forever and better days are on the way – Jenni Young

Monday, July 02, 2018

Positive Affirmations-1: Introduction


What are the affirmations?
Affirmations are sentences aimed to affect the conscious and the subconscious mind. The words composing the affirmation, automatically and involuntarily, bring up related mental images into the mind, which could inspire, energize and motivate.

What Are Affirmations and How to Use Them - Success Consciousness

What is self affirmations?
Self-affirmation theory is a psychological theory that focuses on how individuals adapt to information or experiences that are threatening to their self-concept. Claude Steele originally popularized self-affirmation theory in the late 1980s, and it remains a well-studied theory in social psychological research.

Self-affirmation - Wikipedia

What is a daily affirmation?
Daily affirmations are simple, positive statements declaring specific goals in their completed states. Although they sound rather basic at that level, these empowering mantras have profound effects on the conscious and unconscious mind.Sep 21, 2016

Daily Affirmations for Success - Examples & Tips | Jack Canfield
jackcanfield.com/blog/practice-daily-affirmations/

What is the meaning of positive affirmations?
Affirmations are positive statements that can help you to challenge and overcome self-sabotaging and negative thoughts. When you repeat them often, and believe in them, you can start to make positive changes.

Using Affirmations - Stress Management From MindTools.com
https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/affirmations.htm

Grateful thanks to SuccessConsciousness.com, en.wikipedia.org, www.jackczanfield.com,  www. mindtools.com  and Google.

Inspiring Speeches-1: One of the Greatest Speeches Ever by Oprah Winfrey



One of the Greatest Speeches Ever by Oprah Winfrey 

(Law Of Attraction)


579,279 Views



Grateful thanks to Oprah Winfrey, HESMotivation and YouTube.


Interviews-2: Indira Gandhi Interview 1978


Indira Gandhi - Interview - TV Eye - 1978

2,135,750 views



ThamesTv
Published on Jul 20, 2015

An interview with  Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Mrs. Gandhi is asked some rather uncomfortable questions by Thames Televisions Jonathan Dimbleby regarding Indian Politics and the crack down on the press while she was Prime Minister. Mrs. Gandhi is also asked whether she would ever run for Prime Minister again.
First Broadcast in 16/11/1978

Grateful thanks to Thames Tv and YouTube.

Social Awareness-1: The Magic Pipe - A short film on saving water


The Magic Pipe - A short film on saving water


Manish Kharage
Published on May 8, 2016
Water is precious. Please avoid wasting water unnecessarily. This video - The Magic Pipe, is based on saving water. Once water is wasted, it can never come back, so please save water.  Thank you.
His twitter - www.twitter.com/manishkharage
His instagram - @manishkharage




Grateful thanks to Mr.Manish Kharage and YouTube.

Environment-18: YOUR HEALTH IS GOVERNED BY YOUR ENVIRONEMENT : Prof B M Hegde

YOUR  HEALTH  IS  GOVERNED  BY  YOUR  ENVIRONEMENT:  Prof B M Hegde



What part of your illnesses are genetic, and what part of them are environmental? B.M. Hegde breaks down misconceptions about health, and leaves us questioning what health actually means. Professor B.M. Hegde is a medical scientist, educationist and author who has contributed immensely in the field of healthcare medical science, and is known for his holistic approach. He has been bestowed the prestigious Padma Bhushan award in 2010. He works towards putting together a system of medical care delivery which is authentic, inexpensive, patient friendly and easily accessible. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

Grateful thanks to Prof B M Hegde, TEDx Talks and YouTube.


Travel-1:Mount Kailash and the Walk around the Sacred Mountain


Mount Kailash and the Walk around the Sacred Mountain
427,725 views



In September 2015 I made my third walk around Mt Kailash in Tibet. On this trip I took a GoPro mounted on a gimbal. In 25 minutes I offer highlights of the trip and a few reflections of how things have changed in the last 10 years in Tibet.

I have always traveled to Tibet and Mount Kailash with http://snowjewel.com/.  On that site you can read many details about the trip--gear to take, the best time of year to go (anytime during the season), and more.

If  you are curious, you can read about my earlier trips and see stills at http://thomasriddle.net/tibet/

I would be happy to return to Mt Kailash to act as a guide/advisor/comforter etc. If anyone there can organize ten people to go with Snow Jewel, I can come for free.

Anecdotes-2: From the Life of Jawaharlal Nehru

He was taking a stroll along the path that ran around the trees and the shrubs of the open grounds in Teen Murti, the official residence of the Prime Minister. Then he heard the cry of a baby. Where did it come from? Nehru stopped, looked all around. His eyes focused on a baby of two months, howling at its top. Nehru went closer. Where was the mother? She was nowhere around. Nehru guessed that the baby's mother must be working on the grounds. She must be a member of the team of gardeners who worked at Teen Murti. She must have put the baby to sleep and gone to the work spot. More he went on with the guessing game, louder and louder became the cry of the baby. Nehru decided to play mother to the child. He walked close to where the child lay, bent, picked the baby in his arms and rocked it gently. The child's wails ebbed and petered off. A toothless smile lit up its lips. That was a smile that cheered Pandit Nehru. He played with the baby, tickled it, had fun time till the baby's mother, covered with dust and sweat ran in. She could not believe her eyes. Her beloved child was in Pandit Nehru's arms. And he was having fun time in its company. For the mother, it was her proudest moment ever. Her baby had been rocked and soothed by none else but the Prime Minister of India.

Grateful thanks to creative.sulekha.com.

Self-Improvement-175: BEFORE YOU SPEAK

BEFORE  YOU  SPEAK

Is it True?
Is it Helpful?
Is it Inspiring?
Is it Necessary?
Is it Kind?

Letters-98: Jean-Paul Sartre to Simone de Beauvoir


Jean-Paul Sartre to Simone de Beauvoir

My dear little girl

For a long time I’ve been wanting to write to you in the evening after one of those outings with friends that I will soon be describing in “A Defeat,” the kind when the world is ours. I wanted to bring you my conqueror’s joy and lay it at your feet, as they did in the Age of the Sun King. And then, tired out by all the shouting, I always simply went to bed. Today I’m doing it to feel the pleasure you don’t yet know, of turning abruptly from friendship to love, from strength to tenderness. Tonight I love you in a way that you have not known in me: I am neither worn down by travels nor wrapped up in the desire for your presence. I am mastering my love for you and turning it inwards as a constituent element of myself. This happens much more often than I admit to you, but seldom when I’m writing to you. Try to understand me: I love you while paying attention to external things. At Toulouse I simply loved you. Tonight I love you on a spring evening. I love you with the window open. You are mine, and things are mine, and my love alters the things around me and the things around me alter my love.

My dear little girl, as I’ve told you, what you’re lacking is friendship. But now is the time for more practical advice. Couldn’t you find a woman friend? How can Toulouse fail to contain one intelligent young woman worthy of you*? But you wouldn’t have to love her. Alas, you’re always ready to give your love, it’s the easiest thing to get from you. I’m not talking about your love for me, which is well beyond that, but you are lavish with little secondary loves, like that night in Thiviers when you loved that peasant walking downhill in the dark, whistling away, who turned out to be me. Get to know the feeling, free of tenderness, that comes from being two. It’s hard, because all friendship, even between two red-blooded men, has its moments of love. I have only to console my grieving friend to love him; it’s a feeling easily weakened and distorted. But you’re capable of it, and you must experience it. And so, despite your fleeting misanthropy, have you imagined what a lovely adventure it would be to search Toulouse for a woman who would be worthy of you and whom you wouldn’t be in love with? Don’t bother with the physical side or the social situation. And search honestly. And if you find nothing, turn Henri Pons, whom you scarcely love anymore, into a friend.

[…]

I love you with all my heart and soul.

India Watch-138: Indian Inventors' contribution of patents to IBM


As of January 2017, Indian inventors contributed 658 patents to IBM, to help global software giant top the list for US patent recipients in 2016. IBM filed a total of 8,088 US patents, followed by Samsung Electronics in the 2nd position, with 5,518 patents.

Grateful thanks to www.ibef.org.



Q&A-13: What is the importance of the carbon atom?

What is the importance of the carbon atom?
The Significance of Carbon. A compound found mainly in living things is known as an organic compound. Organic compounds make up the cells and other structures of organisms and carry out life processes. Carbon is the main element in organic compounds, so carbon is essential to life on Earth.

Websites to Watch-17: FLAVORWIRE

ABOUT  FLAVORWIRE

Flavorwire is a publication of Flavorpill Media, a network of culturally connected people, covering events, art, books, music, film, TV, and pop culture the world over. Highbrow, lowbrow, and everything in between: if it’s compelling we’re talking about it. Flavorwire features global cultural news and commentary, original reporting, and the occasional cat photo (this is the internet, after all).

Facts and Figures-101: INDIAN RAILWAYS

FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT INDIAN RAILWAYS
  • The total distance covered by the 14,300 trains on the Indian Railways everyday, equals three & half times the distance to moon
  • The first train on Indian soil ran between Bombay and Thane on the 16th of April 1853
  • IR has about 63,028 route kms. of track
  • IR employs about 1.55 million people
  • It carries over 13 million passengers & 1.3 million tones of freight everyday
  • It runs about 14,300 trains daily
  • IR has about 7,000 railway stations
  • The longest platform in the world is at Kharagpur and is 2,733 ft. in length
  • Nehru Setu on Sone River is the longest Railway bridge
  • 42 Railway companies operated in the country before independence
  • Electric Locomotives are manufactured at Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, Chittaranjan
  • Coaches are manufactured at ICF/Chennai, RCF/Kapurthala and BEML/Bangaluru
  • The national Rail Museum at New Delhi was set-up in 1977
  • People Employed in Indian Railway are about 1.6 million
  • Stations across State Lines are Navapur (Maharashtra and Gujarat) and Bhawani Mandi (Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan)
  • Classes of travel on Indian Railway: Ist AC, 2nd AC, 3rd AC, AC Chair Car IInd sleeper & IInd ordinary
  • Railway Station with all the Three Gauges is Siliguri Railway Station
Grateful thanks to Facts about India.com