Friday, October 1, 2010

Human Brain ppt

Check out this pretty interesting ppt. you certainely get great info about brain.

Monday, September 27, 2010

US Team at Ryder Cup at Wales

US Team at Ryder Cup at Wales :- "Pavin at final pre-Ryder Cup teleconference

Defending the Ryder Cup on foreign soil is something the United States hasn’t successfully accomplished since 1993, when current U.S. Captain Corey Pavin contributed three points to a winning effort at the Belfry.

In just two weeks, Oct. 1-3, the U.S. has a chance to end that drought at The Celtic Manor Resort in City of Newport, Wales.

Begun in 1927, the Ryder Cup is among the few great professional sporting events where winning, not prize money, is the ultimate reward. The United States owns a 25-10-2 overall advantage in the biennial competition, but Europe has won five of the last seven Ryder Cups.

Pavin interacted with the media on a teleconference from his home city of Los Angeles, touching a number of topics, including final preparations, Tiger Woods and what advice he’ll pass on to his rookies based on his own maiden Ryder Cup experience in 1991.

Phil Mickelson, Hunter Mahan, Jim Furyk, Steve Stricker, Stewart Cink, Zach Johnson, Woods, along with rookies Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Jeff Overton, Matt Kuchar and Rickie Fowler make up the 12-man U.S. team. For the first time in his career, Woods did not qualify on points and — along with Cink, Zach Johnson and Fowler — needed to rely on Pavin for a wildcard pick.

In selecting Woods, Cink and Johnson, Pavin adds proven Ryder Cup experience to his relatively young squad. Woods has competed in five Ryder Cups, Cink four and Johnson one. Fowler, a PGA Tour rookie who has made 16 of 24 cuts, including five top-10 finishes, this season, will be making his Ryder Cup debut. He finished 20th in the U.S. Ryder Cup Points Standings.

Though there had been some who debated whether Pavin would – or should – pick Woods, the world No. 1 who has not won in a year and who just recently started to show flashes of his former self on the course, Pavin commented that Tiger’s recent form made his decision easier.

Woods, 'It’s great to be a part of this team. I’m honored to be selected and head over to Wales to represent the United States in The Ryder Cup. I’ve been to Wales previously in the Walker Cup and looking forward to going back and having a great time with the team and hopefully bring the Cup back.' And choose some loose diamonds for his golf bags? What the heck, he can play around with that one!

Pavin mentioned his 'gut feeling' about picking Fowler, and never once considered his lack of experience a factor. Fowler said he is looking forward to the experience and hopes to bring some energy along with him.

'I have to thank Corey for giving me the opportunity to go over there,' the 21-year-old Fowler said. 'Being a young player, it’s a pretty special opportunity and the last time I played overseas on a team event was for the Walker Cup, so hopefully I can take a little bit of knowledge that I learned there and help the team.'Perhaps some knowledge of sapphire rings would help him pick the right one!

Looking to capture consecutive Ryder Cups for the first time since 1993, Team USA heads to the Twenty Ten Course at The Celtic Manor in Newport, Wales, hoping to continue the success it enjoyed two years ago while upsetting the heavily favored Team Europe at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky.

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

What is the marriage?

We all of us are Indian and We know in India the marriage have A big margin in our life.So we want to know about marriage. When the gets their age about 15-16 then they become me-chore and begin to think about marry.

After Marry we have a very sweet and lovely time to turn in our life. I think every youngster's who is able to earn his/her ajivika They have marry. The friendship between a man and a woman which does not lead to marriage or desire for marriage may be a life long experience of the greatest value to themselves and to all their circle of acquaintance and of activity.

It is says that;- Love: a temporary insanity, curable by marriage.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Girls: The Gift of God

India is one of the few countries where selective sex gender bias exists till today. The onslaught of feminism has not allowed Indian women to revolt against the century old systems. For centuries together women have played their roles of being the provider and sustainers of families without even a thank you note at the end of their lives. It has been proven in India and other countries where ever women have been given freedom they have changed the world and made a better place to live in. Consider these facts:

Education and training helps the woman to hone her talents. She can earn more money. Women have the ability to put the money earned in further education. They also spend the money of better health care for children and families. Men on the other hand are spendthrifts. When they earn they spend it on vices and make hell for their families. The economic status of the woman gives her a better social understanding. An educated woman is likely to defend herself better than an illiterate one against men, crimes and abuse. Once she knows her rights she can also approach the courts. Many daring women have taken such recourse to bring men to task.

It is only a woman who understands that weather a male or female child, it should be healthy and given equal status. A woman has the power to end the evil of dowry system also. As girls are given a chance to live there will be control in population. Families will be small, healthy better educated and happy. Today’s woman has to be given the confidence to live. She will eventually be a balanced mother. The craving for the ubiquitous male heir has to vanish. Discrimination between the male and female child have to end for ever. Educated Indians have to behave responsibly and set an example for one another.

The Ministry for Welfare of Woman and Child in India says, ‘don’t kill your girl child. We will look after her.’ It is an embarrassment for all of us if we fail to protect the rights of the girl child. India has examples of women who have risen from the ashes like phoenix and done the country proud. India can be poised and shining only if the girls are given an opportunity to prove their talents. In education they have been toppers consistently against boys. A girl is like a flower to be nurtured.

She is a goddess to be revered. She is mother earth that sustains the very breath of humanity. How can man even think of killing her in the womb? It is said in the Bhagwat Gita that the karma of the past catches up. For those who have killed their daughters mercilessly they will go through the same fate. But the woman whose tender heart continues to nurture will still give a chance to evil to redeem. Unless India gives women a chance to survive, it would fail as the world’s largest democracy.