Tuesday, November 20, 2012
FED UP BEING ALONE tonight i wil b waiting for the grand result of the exam . if I pas the exam I am gonna get the company of som 1 & be glad but if I fail m gonna keep her happy as a friends smtime he was her child BF !!& I m never gonna give it up !!! I know that u may think my feelings as a jok but m serious. think a lot ..being in relation is not a joke .both of a couple hav to be dedicated towards ! if I pas da exm I hop to get ful company frm uo_O
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Monday, October 15, 2012
MMC ,ncell cup 2012 champion , ncell cup , manang marsyangdi club , top neplese football club
Day by day ; slowly nepalese football is being progressed.
Various private & national levels competition has helped a lot to improve it.Recently the cup called ncell cup has finished ..The manang marsyangdi club has lifted the cup with 15,00,000 cash.
It has shown that it is the empire of neplese league.
MMC is known as one of the richest neplese club.. It has 4 foreign and other neplese. player...
All the players are very good..
During ncell cup final game I came to remember the game of barcelona aswell as the espain...MMC played very well to get the broad victory over RCT by 6:1 goql..
All the player are very skilld..the captain Anil gurung scored 4 goal during the match and one by a very talented and rising star Sulav maskey ..
One by the foreign of jersy number 4..
I am sure that now neplese national team is going to be filled by maximum players of MMC...
Ha ha at last congratulation for winning the ncell cup..
Good luck for further sucess...
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
MARKETING
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MARKETING IS NOT A EASY TASK, SO YOU HAVE TO SKILLED AND TALENT ENOUGH TO COMMUNICATE WITH PUBLIC VERY WELL. YOUR PRESENTATION SKILL SHOULD BE VERY FINE THAT PUBLIC MAY EASILY TRUST YOU .BESIDES IN THE SENSE OF GIVING THEM TRUST, YOU SHOULDN'T GIVE OVER AND UNNECESSARY INFORMATION. YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO PUBLIC SO THAT YOU COULD PRESENT ACCORDING TO THEIR SITUATION . BEING A MARKETING PERSON YOU HAVE TO INTERACT WITH PUBLIC VERY WELL AND YOU HAVE TO BE VERY WELL KNOWN ABOUT THE TOPIC ,WHIOCH YOU ARE MARKETING.
THERE ARE VARIOUS MEANS OF MARKETING SUCH AS :
1 CHARITIES SHOWS- THROUGH THE CHARITIES YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR IMPRESSION TO PUBLIC SO THEY CAN EASILY LISTEN AND TRUST YOU.
2-ADVERTISING - YOU HAVE TO FOCUS WELL ON ADVERTISING WITH ATTRACTIVE AND FUNNY THINGS.
3 CHANEL SELECTION - WHILE ADVERTISING YOU HAVE TO SELECT PROPER SEASON AND SITUATION AND THE MEANS OF COMUNICATION. YOU DONT NEED TO ADVERTISE THROUGH TV ONLY TO MAKE PUBLIC WELL KNOWN BUT FOCUS ON CONDITION.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR READING MY BLOG..
Thursday, August 23, 2012
MY PASSION FOR SINGING
My Passion for Singing
As I lift my head up and open my mouth, my voice escalates with every tune that comes out. The soothing words bounce off of my tongue and release the tension held within. Even if the sounds aren't perfect or correct, every little bit helps me get through the day. When stressed, nothing helps me more than singing. My passion for singing comes from deep within my soul, mind and heart. When I sing, I sing with all of me, putting everything I can into it. I have always had a great passion for singing, ever since I was young. Although I am shy and still get nervous and shaky in front of others, in my own time, singing is my cigarette, my alcoholic drink, my escape from all the anger and the pain.From the time that I could speak my first words, I was singing. I loved to go in the bathroom, close the door, stand in front of the mirror with a hairbrush in my hand, and sing about whatever came to mind. If I couldn't think about a song or remember the words, I always made up my own verse along the way.
LOVE
Such a monumental task - of course... it could be. But only if we try to do it alone. Instead, if each of us, in our own small way contributed just a little - together, the task can become the reality we're reaching for.
As potent as what love can be, it can only work it's magic if we choose to allow it to. For that to come to pass we must let go of the other emotions that can get in love's way. How is that - you may wonder?
Consider the thought that...
Anger - It's normal, but holding on to it indefinitely isn't really necessary. Let it go... Forgiveness is so much better for the soul than holding on to a grudge. Not only will the person you're angry at be happier but so will you.
Harshness - Harsh words take just as much effort and energy as kind ones do. Why not consider your choice of words before you speak them and choose gentler ones to get your point across.
Impatience - Aren't we all guilty of this at one time or another? Keep reminding yourself of the old saying - "Patience is a virtue" - who wouldn't want to be a little more virtuous? (Webster describes "virtuous" as being of moral quality or excellence)
Envy - We all know the saying here - "The grass is not always greener on the other side". Take that to heart and concentrate on "fertilizing" and "watering" your own to get it just as "green" as your neighbors' "lawn". You may wind up being the one envied instead.
Mistakes - We all make them! So when someone else does, forgive them as you hope others would do for you. Allow them to be "only human" and consider the fact that they didn't mean any harm by it. Did you, when you made one?
Revenge - Someone always gets hurt by this one - and not always the one you expect to... Why take that risk?
Expectations - Set them low enough that they are achievable - not so high that you fail to reach them. No one wants to feel like a failure - neither you or the other person. If you don't expect too much you will not be disappointed.
HUMAN BEING
The following is merely one layperson’s opinion and speculations on the conditions and processes that produced the first tool making, sentient, intelligent creatures that we call human. It addresses the period during the forest-savanna transition in East Africa and through to the first handaxe and spear making, a period of roughly three and a half million years (5-1.5 million years BCE). The author will propose some probable events that must have occurred in this period.
It is not generally recognized by the public that our pre-human ancestors went from among the weakest, most defenseless prey on the East African savanna to the predatory terror of the world, all in an interval of perhaps a million years. What happened? How did we do it? We were surrounded by vicious predators. We had no claws, no fangs. We couldn’t dig, and there was not much to climb in that place and time. We were much smaller than we are today. We adopted a fragile, two-legged stance in a four-legged world. Clearly, we were not built for fighting, and we were inferior at running. So, how could this be?
Happily, much research has been done and far more is known about this than has been conveyed to the general public. The results are in the archaeology, paleontology, and paleoanthropology literature. It is available to anyone who cares to make the effort to read and understand. A very readable summary of the research findings is given by Stringer and Andrews1. We shall take several key ideas from Harris2. Although we shall rely heavily upon these two references, the particular interpretations and opinions, here, shall be due solely to the present author. I challenge the reader with the following question: "Do we really believe in natural selection, or not?"
Changing Climate
To begin, perhaps ten million years ago East Africa was heavily forested and well populated with tree-dwelling primates of a variety of types. Around five million years ago (at the end of the Miocene Epoch), the climate began to change from wet subtropical to much more arid, grassland conditions. Over about the next three million years, the heavy forest cover gradually died out, and it is in the late stages of this transition period that things become interesting. Our primate ancestors were forced down onto the ground, amidst the most brutal lineup of predators in the world. Lion, leopard, hyena, wild dogs, many in large packs. They are all still there today, just as they were. You may see them on almost any African wildlife show on television, literally ripping prey limb from limb. To get the picture that our ancestors faced, imagine yourself set out at night on the African plain among these predators.
An important set of facts to keep in mind while reading the following is this: Archaeological and paleontological research and field work have shown that bipedal primates first appeared in East Africa approximately five million years ago, roughly at the beginning of the transition from forest to savanna conditions. These creatures would face a difficult transition to savanna living. Some of the other animals would have difficulties, others not. The lions and leopards of the time had forest-dwelling predecessors who, being top predators, had no trouble transitioning to savanna living without having to modify their general body conformation and behaviors. Not so for the hyenas and wild dogs. Inasmuch as small, ground-dwelling predators in the present-day equatorial forest do not run in packs, we surmise that hyenas and wild dogs had to make many adjustments for grassland living. During the wet-arid transition, they might not have been a threat to our pre-humans, but as their pack behavior evolved, they would become a dire threat. We speculate that the cheetah was originally much smaller and more gracile. More on this, later.
Pre-Human Primates
So what would have our direct, pre-human ancestor looked like, at the point where the tree cover began to disappear? Let us begin our hypothesis. It couldn’t have been a ground-dwelling ape. With the tree cover gone, they would have been too slow and clumsy to survive the predation of the big cats. Instead, we hypothesize a smaller, more alert, active and agile primate that looked something like a rhesus or capuchin monkey. Indeed, the first proto-human creatures (Australopithecus) were under five feet tall and had slender, thin-boned body types. On the ground among predators, such a creature would have flight as its sole defense.
The following bit came from the Sigma Xi American Scientist journal sometime in the early 1970s. In East Africa, paleontologists had excavated a sinkhole-like depression that they thought might have been a cave wherein early humans might have lived. Instead, they found large amounts of detritus that had fallen down from above, and scattered among this they found numerous pre-human skulls with few accompanying skeletal bones. They puzzled over this odd fact for some time, until they noticed that many of the skulls had teeth marks on them. After reviewing leopard behavior, it became clear what had happened. Late in the wet-arid transition period, only widely-scattered, small clumps of trees remained, those in low places in the terrain, such as around sinkholes. Leopards carry their prey up into a tree to eat, because otherwise the other predators would move in and eat not only the prey, but the leopard, also. With small prey, leopards consume everything, but the skull is slippery and difficult to hold onto. They tend to accidentally drop some of the skulls, thus their appearance in the sinkhole. Sure enough, when the paleontologists excavated other sinkholes in the region, they found the same thing. It is clear that we were once defenseless prey.
When our primate ancestors were first dropped into this sea of snarling teeth and fangs, they weren’t completely bereft of any useful survival tools. Their tree-dwelling lifestyle equipped them with certain physiological characteristics that were useful then, and still are today in our technological world. First, they had excellent binocular vision because they had to precisely gauge how far away
ANIMAL
EDICUTION
MANY YEARS AGO PEOPLE USE TO GIVE AND RECEIVE EDUCATION FROM THE RELIGIOUS GREAT PEOPLE SUCH AS RISHI ,GURU,PUJAHARI BUT NOWDAYS PEOPLE GET EDUCATION FROM TEACHERS AND EVEN FRM ONLINE SOURCE.
NOWDAYS THE EDUCATION IS NOT BOUNDED IN THE CLASS ROOM.
FOLLOWING ARE SOME IMPORTANTOF EDUCATION:
Highlights
1. An essential human virtue.
2. A necessity for society.
3. Important for integration of separate entities.
4. Gives significance of life.
5. Educated men are .superior. Aristotle
6. Sign of freedom. Epictetus
7. A controlling grace. Diogenes
8. Basis of good life.
1. An essential human virtue
Education is an essential human virtue. Man becomes 'man' through education. He is what education makes him. It has been rightly said that without education, man is a splendid slave, reasoning savage.
2. A necessity for society
Education is necessary for society. Education fashions and models man for society. Man cannot be conceived merely in terms of his biological existence. Education brings into focus the social aspect of man. Education signifies man's supreme position in society.
3. Important for the integration of separate entities
An individual is made up of different entities. Education brings about the integration of these separate entities.
4. Gives significance of life
Education teaches what man lives and struggles for. It cultivates an integrated life. By so doing, it gives significance of life.
5. Educated men are superior
Education is a sign of superiority. Aristotle wrote, "Educated men are as much superior to uneducated as the living are to the dead."
6. Sign of freedom
Education is a sign of freedom. Epictetus had declared, "Only the educated are free."
7. A controlling grace
Diogenes felt that "Education is a controlling grace to the young, consolation to the old wealth to the poor and ornament to the rich."
8. Basis of good life
SUMMURY:
EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT FOR EVERY PEOPLE TO GO ALONG WITH COMPETITIVE WORLD.