Sunday, May 17, 2009
just like no other...........
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
AcCOuNtInG oF LifE...
An interesting but important poem to be remembered for good for self development.
Our Birth is our Opening Balance!
Our Death is our Closing Balance!
Our Prejudiced Views are our Liabilities.
Our Creative Ideas are our Assets.
Heart is our Current Asset.
Soul is our Fixed Asset.
Brain is our Fixed Deposit.
Thinking is our Current Account.
Achievements are our Capital.
Character & Morals, Our Stock-in-Trade.
Friends are our General Reserves.
Values and Behavior are our Goodwill.
Love is our Dividend.
Children are our Bonus Issues....
Education is Brands/Patents...
Knowledge is our Investment.
Experience is our Premium Account...
The aim is to tally the balance sheet accurately.
The goal is to get the "BEST PRESENTED ACCOUNTS" Award.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
SiMpLiCiTy
Here is a good example of difference between Men and Women.....
HER DIARY
Day night, I thought he was acting weird. We had made plans to meet at a Cafe to have some coffee. I was shopping with my friends all day long, so I thought he was upset for the fact that I was a bit late, but he made no comment. Conversation wasn't flowing so I suggested that we go somewhere. Quiet so we could talk, he agreed but he kept quiet and absent. I asked him what was wrong. He said, "nothing". I asked him if it was my fault that he was upset. He said it has nothing to do with me and not to worry. On the way home I told him that I loved him, he simply smiled and kept driving. I can't explain his behavior; I don't know why he didn't say "I love you, too". When we got home I felt as if I had lost him, as if he wanted to do nothing with me anymore. He just sat there and watched TV; he seemed distant and absent. Finally, I decided to go to bed. 10 minutes later he came to bed. I decided that I couldn't take it anymore, so I confronted him with the situation but he had fallen asleep. I don't know what to do. I'm almost sure that his thoughts are with someone else. MY LIFE IS A DISASTER.
HIS DIARY
Today Pakistan lost the cricket match against England and Karachi. DAMN IT!!!
NOW THAT'S CALLED , SIMPLICITY OF MEN VS. COMPLEXITY OF WOMEN:)
Is there any objection guys????(lol)5 tRuThS
1.You cannot touch all your teeth with your tongue.
2. All idiots, after reading the first truth, will try it.
3. And discover that The first truth is a lie.
4. You're smiling now because your an Idiot.
5. And there is still that stupid smile on your face over and over.
I apologize about this. I’m an idiot and I needed company. J
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Great Pictures - Great Moments
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Is talking about sex still a taboo subject for parents?
With kids being exposed about sexual matters,topics like sex and relationships are not considered a taboo anymore for modern day parents.It is shocking to know that the result of a new poll declares that "sex still continues being a taboo subject for parents".
The survey Commissioned by the Girls Schools' Association revealed that over one third of parents found such talks hard to initiate when the conversation states about sexual preferences or relationships.
"In India, there's an obvious reluctance among parents when it comes to discussing sexuality or relationship with kids. While some stay silent assuming that the child is getting enough education in school on the subject, other believe that telling children about sex will encourage sexual experimentation, so they would rather focus on other areas like kids' academics and achievements, study habits, leisure time activities etc." according to Dr. RK Gupts,a clinical physiologist,(dealing in behavioural problems of children).
Indu Verma,mother of a 14-year-old daughter shares her story,"I was apprehensive talking about sexuality with my daughter. Though she often approached me with certain queries related to sex, I would just ignore her concerns, presuming that it's not the right age for her and I was also worried that it may affect her mental growth. Moreover, I could never find an appropriate way in which I could start off a discussion with her, so I avoided such talks."
A consultant psychiatrist,(Adult, Child, de-addiction),Dr. M Phani Prasant says, "Worrying that discussing sex has negative consequences on a child's growth are nothing but myths holding parents back from adopting a candid approach towards their kids. They must stop assuming that sexuality is a natural process the child will gradually learn. Parents need to make up their mind first and then look for ways in which they can start off a conversation."
Sex education involves more than just the biological mechanics of reproduction. Ideally, a variety of important topics should be covered including relationships and emotions, sexual feelings, values, gender roles, sexuality, sexually transmissible infections (STIs), pregnancy and birth control, safer sex practices and contraception, sexual acts other than intercourse, sexual problems, sexual preferences etc.