Archive for October, 2011

The books of no knowledge

October 31st, 2011

The truth of our being cannot be expressed in black and white and yet many books have been written in expressing it. Since none of the spiritual books contain the truth, all these maybe termed books of no knowledge.

Primary education in India: Problems and solutions

October 31st, 2011

The education system in India is overly governed and under regulated. The article discusses the ways by, which some changes can be brought into effect to make the learning process simpler.

Laughter makes one happy and gay

October 29th, 2011

Laughter is the best preventive medicine keep an individual healthy and happy. If there is depression, laughter will drive it away – never mind if there is a minor setback, eventually one who laughs carries the day.

My Grandfather’s struggle for education

October 29th, 2011

In days where there were no local schools, no means of proper travel, being one among 10 children, for whom his siblings couldn’t spare hardly any money to pay the school fee and forced him towards agriculture…this is my grandfather’s story.

Pills claims to restore brain power

October 26th, 2011

In today’s world dementia and other kind of brain diseases are the order of the day and hits people at a young age. This pill is clamming to help people against these illnesses.

On photographing birds with a digital camera

October 26th, 2011

If the hobby of bird watching is combined with photography with a digital camera to begin with, it can be great fun. Some interesting pictures of the birds can also be taken with a basic digital camera.

Doing mirror reflection photography at home

October 24th, 2011

Doing mirror photography at home can be great fun. One requires a mirror of minimum dimensions and a black chart-sheet of full size. With a few guidelines described herein, one can try one’s hand with mirror photography.

Climate Change from Bible’s perspective

October 24th, 2011

Human failures in being obedient to the divine intentions have their direct influence on the behavioural patterns, which in turn, affects human relationship with nature.

US records 400 per cent increase in anti-depressants since 1988

October 22nd, 2011

Popping pills for alleviating depression is at a record high in the US with the latest study reporting phenomenal increase in mental disorders and consequent frequent usage of anti-depressants.

Evolution of consciousness

October 22nd, 2011

Who are we? Why are we here? Where do we come from? The answers lies in the Rig Veda. The hidden meanings and the linkage will reveal some of the most revered secrets of ancient civilisations that existed on Earth long time ago.

Breast Cancer cases in India projected to double by 2015

October 20th, 2011

It is one of the types of cancer, which, if treated, in time, can be successfully cured. All one needs to do is be aware and take precautions.

Major guidelines for fountain photography at night

October 20th, 2011

The fountain photography at night is quite tricky and requires taking a lot of shots with varying aperture sizes and shutter speeds since the nature and situation of every fountain is different.

Annual Youth Festival of Lovely Professional University ends

October 18th, 2011

In the just-concluded cultural program held in Lovely Professional University, Jallandhar, the students enthralled the spectators with their impeccable performances and were lauded by the Chancellor of the University Ashok Mittal.

On composing pictures with clouds as the main element

October 18th, 2011

If you observe clouds closely you can always find something interesting in them. At times, cloud patterns and shapes are unbelievably beautiful and make for irresistible subjects. Clouds can also enhance the background of a subject being photographed.

Rate of heart diseases declines in the US

October 16th, 2011

One of the killer diseases which has been plaguing many countries around the World has been heart disease. There is some good news for the people of the US as there has been a gradual decline in rate of heart diseases.