Thursday, November 8, 2007

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Save Earth, Stop Global Warming


Have a look of our beautiful world...It's beautiful indeed.
Save this beautiful world, show your care towards it.
Stop CFC releasing gadgets/machines.
Use bicycles to cover near by distances.

May it not happen that you don't see the polar area in the above picture depleted in the near future.......

So,
Prevent Global Warming.
Join hands together to save our Mother Earth


Present Harms of Global Warming

Sea level is currently rising at about 2 millimeters (0.08 inch) per year. Between 0.2 and 0.6 millimeter per year has been attributed to thermal expansion of ocean water, and most of the remainder is thought to be caused by the melting of glaciers and ice sheets on land. There is concern that the rate in sea-level rise may increase markedly in the future owing to global warming. Unfortunately, the state of the mass balance of the ice on the Earth is poorly known, so the exact contributions of the different ice masses to rising sea level is difficult to analyze. The mountain (small) glaciers of the world are thought to be contributing 0.2 to 0.4 millimeter per year to the rise. Yet the Greenland Ice Sheet is thought to be close to balance, the status of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is uncertain, and, although the floating ice shelves and glaciers may be in a state of negative balance, the melting of floating ice should not cause sea level to rise, and the grounded portions of the ice sheets seem to be growing. Thus, the cause of sea-level rise is an enigma.

With global warming, the melting of mountain glaciers will certainly increase, although this process is limited: the total volume of small glaciers is equivalent to only about 0.6 meter (2 feet) of sea-level rise. Melting of the marginal areas of the Greenland Ice Sheet will likely occur under global warming conditions, and this will be accompanied by the drawing down of the inland ice and increased calving of icebergs; yet these effects may be counterbalanced to some extent by increased snow precipitation on the inland ice. The Antarctic Ice Sheet, on the other hand, may actually serve as a buffer to rising sea level: increased melting of the marginal areas will probably be exceeded by increased snow accumulation due to the warmer air (which holds more moisture) and decreased sea ice (bringing moisture closer to the ice sheet). Modeling studies that predict sea-level rise up to the time of the doubling of greenhouse gas concentrations (i.e., concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and certain other gases) about the year 2050 suggest a modest rise of about 0.3 meter (1 foot).




Information from deep cores

Most of the Antarctic Ice Sheet and much of the Greenland Ice Sheet are below freezing throughout. Continuous cores, taken in some cases to the bedrock below, allow the sampling of an ice sheet through its entire history of accumulation. Records obtained from these cores represent exciting new developments in pale o climatology and paleoenvironmental studies. Because there is no melting, the layered structure of the ice preserves a continuous record of snow accumulation and chemistry, air temperature and chemistry, and fallout from volcanic, terrestrial, marine, cosmic, and man-made sources. Actual samples of ancient atmospheres are trapped in air bubbles within the ice. This record extends back more than 300,000 years.

Near the surface it is possible to pick out annual layers by visual inspection. In some locations, such as the Greenland Ice core Project/Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GRIP/GISP2) sites at the summit of Greenland, these annual layers can be traced back more than 40,000 years, much like counting tree rings. The result is a remarkably high-resolution record of climatic change. When individual layers are not readily visible, seasonal changes in dust, marine salts, and isotopes can be used to infer annual chronologies. Precise dating of recent layers can be accomplished by locating radioactive fallout from known nuclear detonations or traces of volcanic eruptions of known date. Other techniques must be used to reconstruct a chronology from some very deep cores. One method involves a theoretical analysis of the flow. If the vertical profile of ice flow is known, and if it can be assumed that the rate of accumulation has been approximately constant through time, then an expression for the age of the ice as a function of depth can be developed.

A very useful technique for tracing past temperatures involves the measurement of oxygen isotopes—namely, the ratio of oxygen-18 to oxygen-16. Oxygen-16 is the dominant isotope, making up more than 99 percent of all natural oxygen; oxygen-18 makes up 0.2 percent. However, the exact concentration of oxygen-18 in precipitation, particularly at high latitudes, depends on the temperature. Winter snow has a smaller oxygen-18–oxygen-16 ratio than does summer snow. A similar isotopic method for inferring precipitation temperature is based on measuring the ratio of deuterium ( hydrogen-2) to normal hydrogen (hydrogen-1). The relation between these oxygen and hydrogen isotopic ratios, termed the deuterium excess, is useful for inferring conditions at the time of precipitation. The temperature scale derived from isotopic measurements can be calibrated by the observable temperature-depth record near the surface of ice sheets.

Results of ice core measurements are greatly extending the knowledge of past climates. For instance, air samples taken from ice cores show an increase in methane, carbon dioxide, and other “greenhouse gas” concentrations with the rise of industrialization and human population. On a longer time scale, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can be shown to be related to atmospheric temperature (as indicated by oxygen and hydrogen isotopes)—thus confirming the global-warming greenhouse effect, by which heat in the form of long-wave infrared radiation is trapped by atmospheric carbon dioxide and reflected back tothe Earth's surface.

Perhaps most exciting are recent ice core results that show surprisingly rapid fluctuations in climate, especially during the last glacial period (160,000 to 10,000 years ago) and probably in the interglacial period that preceded it. Detectable variations in the dustiness of the atmosphere (a function of wind and atmospheric circulation), temperature, precipitation amounts, and other variables show that, during this time period, the climate frequently alternated between full-glacial and nonglacial conditions in less than a decade. Some of these changes seem to have occurred as “flickerings,” in which the temperature jumped 5° to 7° C (9° to 13° F), remained in that state for a few years, jumped back, and repeated the process several times before settling into the new state for a long time—perhaps 1,000 years. These findings have profound and unsettling implications for the understanding of the coupled ocean-atmosphere climate system.



Freeze-up

The first appearance of lake ice follows by about one month the date at which the long-term average daily air temperature first falls below freezing. Ice appears first in smaller shallow lakes, often forming and melting several times in response to the diurnal variations in air temperature, and finally forms completely as air temperatures remain below the freezing point. Larger lakes freeze over somewhat later because of the longer time required to cool the water. In North America the Canadian-U.S. border roughly coincides with a first freeze-up date of December 1. North of the border freeze-up occurs earlier, as early as October 1 at Great Bear Lake in Canada's Northwest Territories. To the south the year-to-year patterns of freeze-up are ever more erratic until, at latitudes lower than about 45° N, freeze-up may not occur in some years.

In Europe the freeze-up pattern is similar with respect to air temperatures, but the latitudinal pattern shows more variation because much of western Europe is affected by the warming influence of the Gulf Stream. In Central Asia the latitudinal variation is more regular, with first freeze-up occurring about mid-January at 45° N and about October 1 at72° N. Exceptions to these patterns occur where there are variations in local climate and elevation.



Clearing

Because of the time required to melt ice that has thickened over the winter, the clearing of lake ice occurs some time after average daily air temperatures rise above freezing. Typically the lag is on the order of one month at latitude 50° N and about six weeks at 70° N. This pattern results in average clearing dates in mid-April at the U.S.-Canadian border and in June and July in the northern reaches of Canada.



Permian life

Life during the Permian was very diverse, and the marine life of the period was perhaps morediverse than that of modern times. The previous period, the Carboniferous, had had two instances of significant marine faunal extinctions that had followed one another in relatively rapid succession. One was at the end of the Early Carboniferous (Mississippian subperiod in North America) and the other at the end of the Middle Carboniferous (the close of the Middle Pennsylvanian). Both may be attributed to global cooling during continental glaciations. The latest Carboniferous witnessed the establishment of new or highly modified marine lineages with relatively little ecological competition from the remnants of what had been highly successful earlier phylogenetic lineages. Most of these lineages are identified as new families or suborders among the foraminifers, ammonoids, brachiopods, bryozoans, bivalves, and some less-studied groups. In Wolfcampian, Leonardian, and Guadalupian times, these newly established lineages underwent rapid evolution and filled a remarkable number of specialized marine ecological niches. Some of this rapid diversification was probably the result of filling the ecological niches left vacant by the extinctions of the Carboniferous. Other factors undoubtedly included the gradual warming of oceans during the latest Carboniferous and the more rapid warming trends of the Early Permian. In paleotropical areas, a succession of carbonate bank, bioherm,and reef faunal associations evolved, which culminated in the late Guadalupian Capitan Reefs of the western United States and the more faunally diverse associations that formed even thicker fringing reefs in the Tethyan area. Because these two sets of tropical marine shallow-water faunal associations were separated by the large supercontinent Pangaea on the one hand and the deep oceanic basin of Panthalassa on the other,they tended to evolve independently of each other.




Extinctions

Near the end of the Guadalupian both of the these tropical faunal realms suffered major but incomplete extinctions, and the Djulfian saw a brief and relatively minor evolutionary re-expansion in some of the foraminifers and ammonoids. Thetrilobites were extinct by the end of the Leonardian. Only a few Permian bryozoan and brachiopod genera, and only one or two species of those genera, survived into the earliest Triassic. Although the magnitude of the extinctions among shallow-water marine organisms during the later parts of the Permian was great, the process took several million years and was accomplished in a series of steps followed by unsuccessful attempts by the surviving faunas to rediversify.

Terrestrial life in the Permian was closely keyed to the evolution of terrestrial plants, which of course were the primary food source for terrestrial animals. The fossil plant record for the Permian consists predominantly of ferns, seed ferns, and lycophytes, which is attributable to their adaptation to marshes and swampy environments. A less abundant fossil record of early coniferophytes and even some protoangiosperms suggests a broad adaptation of these plantgroups to progressively drier areas. As discussed earlier, evidence seems to point to gradually warming and drier climates, which would have encouraged plant adaptations to drier conditions.

Another line of evidence suggesting broad plant diversification is found in the evolution of insects; these animals tend to be highly selective in choosing their plant hosts. Among the superclass Hexapoda of the phylum Arthropoda, at least 23 orders are known from the Permian, and of these orders 11 are extinct. By comparison, 250 million years later, there exist only 28 insect orders, and the new orders are mainly those that have adapted to living on the angiosperms or mammals that evolved after Permian time. Permian insects include a huge dragonfly-like creature that had a wingspan of 75 centimeters.




Emergence of important reptiles

Terrestrial vertebrates of the Permian, in addition to freshwater sharks and fish and several orders of relatively largeamphibians, are noted for the first appearance of several important reptile lineages. Although a few primitive and generalized reptile fossils are found in Middle Carboniferous deposits, Permian reptile fossils are locally common and include the protorosaurs, aquatic reptiles; the captorhinomorphs,the “stem reptiles” from which most other reptiles are thought to have evolved; the eosuchians, early ancestors of the snakes and lizards; early anapsids, ancestors of turtles; early archosaurs, ancestors of the large ruling reptiles of the Mesozoic; and the synapsids, a common and varied group of mammal like reptiles that eventually gave rise to mammals in the Mesozoic. Of these, the captorhinomorphs and synapsids are probably the best known.

Captorhinomorphs are common in the Lower Permian beds of North America and Europe. Massively built and large for their day, they reached lengths of two to three meters. Captorhinomorphs are less common in Upper Permian beds, and only one small group survived into the Triassic.

Synapsids are divided into two orders: the pelycosaurs and the therapsids. The Early Permian pelycosaurs included a lineage containing both carnivorous and herbivorous members that developed long spines on their vertebrae, which seem to have supported a membrane, or “sail.” The function of the sail is not fully understood; however, suggestions include its use in regulating body temperature. Pelycosaurs reached 3.5 meters in length and had large teeth. Their remains are commonly found in the Lower Permian red beds of central Texas but are rare in Europe.

The therapsids were advanced synapsids that are known from the Upper Permian Karoo beds of South Africa, South America, and India and equivalent beds in Scotland and what was formerly the Soviet Union. Therapsids range into the Triassic and show a great deal of diversification. Their dentition and bone structure are remarkably mammal like, and the point at which a mammal like reptile passes into an actual mammal has long been a point of controversy. The success of therapsids in the relatively high paleolatitudes of Gondwana has strengthened the view that they were able to maintain an elevated body temperature.


These were some important points that I considered to convey to you. Hope these might be useful

My French Poems.......

L’Amour n’arrive qu’une seule fois

On ne rencontre l’amour qu’une seule fois, jamais deux. Et ces instants de bonheur anouissent trop vite, comme la vie! Réservés aux plus forts, aux plus courageux, aux plus sincères. Lorsque ce moment survient, ne le laisse pas s’échapper, car il suffit d’un simple regard pour que l’amour s’envole. Pour que l’instant soit déjà révolu, la tête vide, le coeur brisé en mille petits morceaux!

Tu comprendras trop tard que le destin est venu frapper à ton oreille, mais que tu n’a pas su l’entendre. Ne crains rien car ton tourment sera récompensé, si tu perds tout, l’amour est vainqueur! L’amour, le vrai, n’arrive qu’une seule fois: puisses-tu trouver dans la vie ce que tu désires, le reconnaître quand tu le vois, avoir la chance de l’obtenir et celle de le garder! Bonne chance!!! Bonne chance!!!



Des choses à faire dans la vie

1. Sélectionner avec précision ce que vous désirez le plus.

2. Ne changer pas d’avis.

3. Apprener à planifier.

4. Chercher à devenir stable dans votre choix.

5. Apprendre à relever de vrais défis.

6. Refuser catégoriquement de piétiner.

7. Optimiser votre situation.

8. Vous voulez simplement tester votre charme, soyez naturel.

9. Ne pas confondre l’idéal et la réalité.

10. Ne pas perdre de vue vos objectifs.

11. A chaque jour suffit sa peine et demain est...un autre jour.

12. La solitude, ça existe! La musique est un refuge.

13. La sérénité reviendra avec la confiance retrouvée. Courage!

14. Les petits chagrins d’amour ne durent qu’un moment.

15. Eviter les sorties et les dépenses inconsidérées. Profiter-en pour bannir l’alcool et les cigarettes.

16. Ce que vous préférez faire, est aussi ce que vous réussissez le mieux.

17. Il y a certains défis qui valent la peine d’être relevés.

18. Le plaisir et la complicité règnent dans votre vie sentimentale.

19. Ç’est dans les moments pénibles que se révèlent les vrais sentiments, et que les liens se renforcent et s’enracinent: serrez-vous les coudes avec votre partenaire, et aucun obstacle ne pourra vous arrêter.

20. Partagez vos soucis avec l’être aimé: quand il y a un problème, cela vaut toujours mieux de vous replier dans le mutisme, la mine mausade est fréquemment irritable.

21. Lorsque vous prenez de bonnes résolutions, faites un effort pour y tenir!

22. Prenez l’initiative d’épicer un peu votre vie amoureuse, et faites travailler votre imagination pour surprendre votre partenaire.

23. Çe n’est qu’en gardant votre calme que vous arriverez à imposer vos vues: toute perte de “self-control” serait un signe de faiblesse beaucoup trop évident.

24. Le vent finira bien par tourner dans votre sens.

25. Chaque chose a son temps: arrêter de lorgner sur les projets à venir et investissez – vous au maximum dans vos tâches présentes, pour vous positionner bien en vue, en prévision de la suite.

26. Il faut combattre le “trac”.

27. Se confier résout souvent bien des problèmes.

28. Faites un effort pour accepter l’autre tel qu’il est: vous devez faire des compromis et non essayer de changer son caractère! Son charme doit d’ailleurs beaucoup à ces petites différences.

29. Le soleil brille sur nos amours qui ne cessent de nous remplir de bonheur.

30. Prendre un peu de recul vous ferait le plus grand bien.

31. Des difficultés de communication seront susceptibles de faire naître quelques conflits: expliquez vous bien avec vos amis, et faites un peu plus ressortir votre sérieux dans vos actes.

32. Un léger trac peut vous faire manquer une belle opportunité à la dernière minute. Si vous ne parvenez pas à vous maîtriser, consolez-vous, car la prochaine fois, on ne vous y reprendra pas.

33. Il n’est jamais bon de rester bloqué sur une idée fixe.

34. Il n’est jamais trop tard pour faire quelque chose dans la vie.


L’Amour...


Ce que je demande de toi

Ç’est un peu de joie,

Un peu de beau sourires,

Et un peu de rires.

Que parfois tu partages mes souffrances, mes peines

Que tu soies ma protection divine contre la haine

Que notre amitié soit toujours dans sa robe la plus saine

Toi qui jouis d’une beauté splendide

Fais de moi un homme gentil, affectif, mais solide.


Loin des yeux...

Loin des yeux, loin du coeur!

Mais comment pourrai-je vivre

Sans toi, ma jolie fleur!

Je verrai que du feux, que du feux!

Dans ma vie, j’aurais que de pleurs, que de pleurs!

Sans toi ma vie serait nul, que je meurs, que je meurs!

Et que tu m’apportes de belles fleurs

Pour apaiser mes souffrances, mes douleurs!

Mon âme rendu se promènerait ailleurs.

Peut-être où les gens seraient très pieux

Ou encore où les gens seraient jamais plus meilleurs.

Qui sait? Peut-être dans autres mondes, dans autres cieux.

Je préfère mourir car sans toi ma vie n’aurait plus de valeur.

Loin des yeux, loin du coeur!

Je t’aime beaucoup, je t’aime beaucoup!

Je t’aime de toute ma vie

Car tu es ma meilleure et ma plus belle amie.

Tu es ma femme, tu es ma sucre très très doux!

Je t’aime beaucoup, je t’aime beaucoup...!

Même si tu es loin de moi, mon amour, mon coeur,

Tu m’apportes toujours beaucoup de chaleur

Et tu seras toujours dans mon coeur ma jolie fleur!

Tu es ma plus belle rose

Alors quelle besoin aurai-je pour d’autre chose?

Avec toi ma vie n’est plus la même.

Et j’espère que pour toi ce sera idem!

Et de tout mon coeur, je t’aime, je t’aime, je sais que je t’aime...!



My English Poems.......


Beauty

Beauty, a word of sincere sympathy, a look of love

And a smile of true affection is enough for a friend to survive

Always speak the truth softly as you can

And say words of love and true affection to a man

Be like a flower – a red rose

Fresh in beauty, fresh in your thoughts and sweet in fragrance

In friends’ sorrows be truly sympathetic

And sincere in their happiness

Truth is such a beauty and beauty such a bliss

Bliss so divine – god’s duty

Never ever to miss

Among friends who are joyful and so rare

Have lots of fun and cheer.

But, never cease to remember

Those who need your very special care.

Beauty is a so rare and precious jewel

Which with love rimes

But which also fades with the passing of times.

So make good use of it till you have, till your youth primes

Always spice your life with select friends

For variety is the spice of life

And no one else knows better than you

How to be a so faithful and wonderful wife.

Be always sweet and gentle, smiling and dashing,

Cheerful and joyful, kind and honest

And above all, be pretty lovely

In your twinkling star-like little eyes are so many beautiful dreams

Which are yet to be realised and it seems

When you do believe dreams come true.

So be sure ready to take a chance as it comes. Never miss a few.

To win the hearts of your best friends

Scatter sweet promising lovely smiles on them.

You’ll be showered with mere happiness in the ends.

Love, by your side, will then ever stem.

As everyday is a new day, make each day a better day

Full of sincere and jolly good hopes. Do always pray


To get a nice jolly good friend

For a friend in need is a friend indeed.

Live a life of full confidence, happiness and complete integrity

Among your friends and your happy family too.

May happiness, in your whole life, unfolds like petals of a lovely flower.


Friendship.............

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Friendship is a noble thing,

Friendship is an art of living.

Friendship brings happiness,

Friendship shares sadness.

Friendship enjoys pleasures,

Friendship does not fade with changing of weathers.

Even though, how much one tries.

Friendship never dies,

Friendship is not so easily forgotten,

Friendship is something never to be broken.

Friendship travels long distances to reach friends.

Friendship is something that never ends.

To me fair friend, you never can be old,

For as you were when first your eye I eyed

Such seems your beauty still.

Take and live the present time

For love is crowned with the prime

Moreover, in Spring, the only pretty ring time,

When birds do sing ding a ding,

When you hear their chirping

Oh! Sweet lovers love the Spring.

Absence, hear me this protestation

Against your strength;

Distance, and length;

Do what you can for alteration.

For hearts of truest mettle

Absence does join, and Time does settle.

By absence this good means I gain,

That I can catch you,

Where none can match you,

And in some close corner of my brain:

There I embrace and kiss you;

And so I both enjoy and miss you.

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A Friend…..

A friend is one of life’s most beautiful gifts...

A friend is a person whom you can trust

Who will not turn away from you

A friend will be there when you really need someone

And will come to you when you really need that someone

And will come to you when you need help

A friend will listen to you even when he doesn’t understand

Or agree with your feelings

A friend will never try to change you

But appreciate you for who you are

A friend doesn’t expect too much or give too little

A friend is someone you can share dreams, hopes and feelings with

A friend is a person whom you can think of

And suddenly makes you smile

A friend doesn’t have to be told that he is special

Because you both feel that way

A friend will accept your attitudes, ideas

Even when his own are different

And will hold your hand when you’re scared

A friend will be honest with you even when it might work

And will forgive you for your mistakes

A friend can never disappoint you

And will support you and share in your glory

A friend shares responsibility when you have doubts

A friend always remembers the little things you’ve done

The times you’ve shared and the talks you’ve had

A friend will bend over backwards to help you pick up the pieces

When your own world falls apart

A friend is one’s of life’s most beautiful gifts

I’m glad that you are my friend.


Goodbye…….

Do it to me one more time, Baby

So I get enough of your love

I looked at you, you looked at me

I felt so happy, desperate to have your love

Then you gave me a smile

Though just for a while

But FATE wanted it to be otherwise

You left me alone, left me to cry

Baby, can you tell me why?

Life is too short to have sorrow

You may be here today and gone tomorrow

You might as well get what you want

So go on and live Baby, go on and chant

Songs of love, play love tunes so melodious

Life is so wonderful and so delicious

Baby, never be furious

Be always gracious

Let your conscience be your guide

Forget your foolish pride

Baby, you say you care about me

That you just can’t do without me

But I guess, that now, you don’t want me anymore!

Now I came to know that your words were not true

I’ll cut off my love from my heart

I’ll try to forget you till death makes me depart.

Never will I stick to you as a glue

All I say is that happiness may always be with you!

Good-Bye! Good-Bye! Good-Bye! Good-Bye, Baby!


HOW IMPORTANT YOU ARE

1. Your presence is a present to the world

2. You are unique and one of a kind

3. Your life can be what you want to be

4. Take the days just one at a time

5. Count your blessings, not your troubles

6. You’ll make it through whatever comes along

7. Within you are so many answers

8. Have courage

9. Be strong

10. Don’t put limits on yourself, so many dreams are to be realised

11. Decisions are too important to leave to chance

12. Reach for your peak, your goal, your prize

13. Nothing wastes more energy than worrying

14. The longer one carries a problem, the heavier it gets

15. Don’t take things too seriously

16. Live a life of serenity not a life of regrets

17. Remember that friendship is a wise investment

18. Life’s treasures are people... together

19. Realise that it’s never too late

20. Do ordinary things in an ordinary way

21. Have health and hope and happiness

22. Take the time to wish upon a star

23. And don’t ever forget... for even one day how important you are.

Once in a while we become good friends and much more

So we must always treasure this friendship

Be kind, be good

Give your love and be loved in return.

Take time for work –

It is the price of success.

Take time to think –

It is the source of power.

Take time to play –

It is the secret of youth.

Take time to read –

It is the foundation of wisdom.

Take time to be friendly –

It is the road to happiness.

Take time to dream –

It is hitching your wagon to a star.

Take time to love and be loved –

It is the privilege of the Gods.

Take time to look around –

It is too short a day to be selfish.

Take time to laugh –

It is the music of the soul.

Love is patient,

Love is kind.

Love is not jealous.

It does not put on airs,

It is not snobbish.

Love is never rude,

It is not self-seeking,

It is not prone to anger;

Neither does it brood over injuries.

Love does not rejoice in what is wrong,

But rejoices with the Truth.

There is no limit to Love’s Forbearance,

Its Truth, Its Hope,

Its Power to endure.

True Love Never Dies!!!

“I wish for you...”

Comfort on difficult days,

Smile when sadness intrudes,

Rainbows to follow the clouds,

Laughter to kiss your lips,

Sunsets to warm your heart,

Gentle hugs when spirits sag,

Friendships to brighten your being,

Beauty for your eyes to see,

Confidence for when you doubt,

Faith so that you can believe,

Courage to know yourself,

Patience to accept the Truth.

You’re

My friend,

My companion,

Through good times and bad,

My friend,

My Buddy,

Through happy and sad,

Beside me you stand,

Beside me you walk,

You’re here to listen,

You’re here to talk,

With happiness,

With Smiles,

With pain and tears,

I know you’ll be there, throughout the years!

You are a good friend to me and

I am grateful to you.


Friendship is a priceless gift

That cannot be bought or sold

But its value is far greater

Than a mountain made of gold

But gold cannot bring you comfort

So when you ask God for a gift

Be thankful if he sends

Not diamond, pearls or riches

But the Love of real true friends!!!

You are my friend and I know you that’s true

No matter what happens I will stand by you

I will be there for you whenever you need me

To lend you a hand, to do a good deed

So just call me when you need me my friend

I will always be there even to the END!!!!!!



Take hold of every moment

Never save something for a special occasion

Every day in your life is a special occasion.

Life is a source of experiences to be lived up,

Not survived through.

Try not to delay, postpone or keep anything

That could bring laughter and Joy into our lives.

And, on each morning, say to yourself

That this could be a special day.

Each day, each hour, each minute, is special.

It’s because someone cares for you

And because, probably, there’s someone you care about.

Remember that “One day...” is far away...

Or might never come...

So live and like today, love and enjoy today...

Take good care of the present Time

The past is something gone

While tomorrow is yet to come

So, my dear friend, make good use of today as much as you can!!!

Sometimes in life, you find a special friend;

Someone who changes your life

Just being part of it

Someone who make you laugh until you can’t stop

Someone who makes you believe

That there really is good in the world

Someone who convinces you that really is an unlocked door

Just waiting for you to open it

You are my cherished friend

God must have known there would be times

We’d need a word of cheer

Someone to praise a triumph

Or brush away a tear

He must have known we’d need to share

The joy of the little things

In order to appreciate

The happiness life brings

I think he knew our trouble hearts

Would sometimes throb with pain

At trials and misfortunes

Or some goals we can’t attain

He knew we’d need the comfort

Of an understanding heart

To give us strength and courage

To make a fresh new start

He’d knew we’d need companionship

Unselfish..., lasting...true...

And so God answered the heart’s great needs

With a cherished friend like you

From the bottom of my heart, Thank you for being My Friend.



Rose…..

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Wherever you go, whatever you do

I’ll be right here for you

Whatever you think, whatever you say

However hard will be the way,

I’ll be right here for you.

I’ll be waiting for you, for you are always in my mind.

And time can never mend

The careless whispers of a good friend

To the heart and to the mind

You’ll always be very kind.

Whatever you have to do tomorrow

Do it today

Whatever you have to do today

Do it now.

Always speak softly, always speak well

Be ever kind, be ever good.

Keep smiling, keep loving.

It brings freshness to life.

Anger, jealousy and hatred are the thorns of the heart

Love is the rose.

So, be as lovely as a rose.

If need be bring changes in your life.

Life will smell as sweet as a rose.



Seasons’ Greetings.....


No one else could take your place.

For no one else but only you could do

The many thoughtful things

You find the time to do.

And no one else in the whole world

Deserves more joy and cheer than you do.

This is the time

To wish you

Now that Christmastime is here.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!!!

All of a sudden, it’s Christmas –

The most wonderful time of the year.

If there’s anything nicer than Christmas,

It’s the warmhearted things people do

To add to the pleasure of others,

And, of course, that means people like you!

Christmas is the only season

Of the year that makes all mankind

Think of hope, peace, and joy.

At Christmastime, it means a lot

To think warm thoughts of you,

And wish you hope and peace and joy

To last the whole year through.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas

Without reminding you

That you’re thought about

All through the year

And wished life’s finest, too!

May happiness, in your whole life,

Unfolds like petals of a lovely flower

And gives its fragrance to all the persons

You warmly care for, with all your heart.


With every day that passes

With every new thing

I discover about you...

I love you more

Your love just keeps

Making my life more beautiful

All the special happiness

A lovely season brings,

Moments filled with beauty

And with all your favorite things,

All the joy of a year can hold

And every dream comes true.

These are seasons’ wishes made

Especially for you, my love.

May every happiness be yours

Throughout the coming days

To make this New Year

Wonderful for you in many ways!

Wishing you

All the many joys

A Happy New Year brings

Contentment, love

And happiness

Among the special things...

Health, love and prosperity

A year of blessings, too,

And everything to make

This New Year A good New Year for you!


New Year wishes

With Happiness & Cheer

Happy New Year

Happiness Always...



10 Christmas Wishes...

1. Happiness deep down

2. Serenity with each sunrise

3. Success deep down

4. Close & Caring Friends

5. Health inside you

6. Love that never ends

7. Memories of all the yesterdays

8. A path that leads to new tomorrows

9. Dreams to Become True Realities

10. Appreciation of all things about you.

May Christmas ...Like a candle

Gives your heart a special glow,

That spills out all around you,

Reaching all the friends you know.

All the world reflects

The wonder of this season

That of peace and joy!

So here’s Hoping...

That your world too,

Will glow at Christmastime

From the Warmth of

Family and Friends

And your heart

Will be filled with all

The peace and love

Of this season.

Merry Christmas

&

Happy New Year!!!

On the New Year

Special Thoughts for

A Lovely Lover like You.

Good wishes,

Straight from My Heart -

Your warm and caring nature

Makes you a lover,

So loved and adored,

Each day of the year

So as you step

Into another year,

Here are wishes, coming your way,

For a Bright Future

that will Bring many more

Special moments to cherish Forever.

Good Wishes, Straight From my Heart



HOW TO BE MORE PRODUCTIVE.?

If you want to be a real achiever – to make a bigger contribution to the organization and move ahead in your career – you need to follow these rules:

1. Believe in the possibility and desirability of change in almost everything including yourself.

2. Think continuously in terms of actions, consequences, and results.

3. Look at everything with a view towards improving it or doing it better.

4. Make your own assessment of situations. Get help from others, but never leave the assessment entirely in their hands.

5. Try to distinguish situations in which you have control from those you don’t.

6. Assume some personal responsibility for improving situations you can control, rather than leaving the outcome solely to chance or to others.

7. Set higher goals for yourself and then strive to achieve them; make then moderately difficult but potentially achievable.

8. Whenever possible, set specific dates to achieve your goals.

9. Take the initiative in situations you can control, exhibiting energy, drive and decisiveness.

10. Don’t try to run the whole show by yourself; delegate tasks to those who can handle the responsibility.

11. Always keep your word. You’ll develop a reputation for complete integrity, which can help you gain the support you need to achieve your goals.

12. Take moderate risks. Seize opportunities that come your way, and be willing to take a little gamble.

13. Keep at your goals, exhibiting persistence and patience.

14. When you run into an absolute dead end, seek new and alternative means for improving the situation.

15. Continuously seek concrete feedback from people around you as to how you’re doing; this feedback is crucial to improving your effectiveness.

16. Continuously broaden your acquaintances in your own and related fields; join professional, trade, or community groups where you’ll run into people who can help you achieve your goals.

17. Continuously seek for advice from others on how they’d handle the situations you face or use the skills that you have.

18. Seize every opportunity for additional education, especially when offered by your employer.

19. When you’re in a stressful situation or need help, look to experts you know or can find – not people who are <>

20. See something enjoyable in every job that you do; try to exhibit a sense of humour (particularly about yourself).

21. Promote your manager in every way you can; be loyal to him as you can be; whisper not a word of criticism, even in confidence, that you wouldn’t want repeated.

22. Keep a diary of all your achievements. Reading through it from time to time can boost your confidence when things don’t go your way.

23. Be more concerned with achieving success – in doing things better or improving a situation – than in compiling a record of always having avoided failure.

24. See “doing better” as your ultimate reward – with money only a symbol of that, never an end in itself.