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Merry Christmas |
Posted Date : 12/25/2010 |
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL MY DEAR FRIENDS AND TEACHERS OF ALL THE BRANCHES OF RED ROSE GROUP OF SCHOOL....
MAY THIS CHRISTMAS CUMS WITH A GREAT LOVE N HAPPINESS IN ALL YOUR LIVES...TAKE CARE..!!!
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aditya (X) |
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christmas |
Posted Date : 12/25/2010 |
Only in souls the Christ is brought to birth,
And there He lives and dies.
---aditya shabani
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merry christmas |
Posted Date : 12/24/2010 |
I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round, as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable time; the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys.
----Aditya shabani trilanga 10th |
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Christmas Bells |
Posted Date : 12/23/2010 |
I heard the bells on Christmas Day
Their old, familiar carols play,
And wild and sweet
The words repeat
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!
And thought how, as the day had come,
The belfries of all Christendom
Had rolled along
The unbroken song
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!
Till, ringing, singing on its way
The world revolved from night to day,
A voice, a chime,
A chant sublime
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!
Then from each black, accursed mouth
The cannon thundered in the South,
And with the sound
The Carols drowned
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!
It was as if an earthquake rent
The hearth-stones of a continent,
And made forlorn
The households born
Of Peace on earth, good-willl to men!
And in despair I bowed my head;
‘There is no peace on earth,’ I said;
‘For hate is strong,
And mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!’
Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
‘God is not dead; nor doth he sleep!
The Wrong shall fail,
The Right prevail,
With peace on earth, good-will to men!’ |
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Advantages of democracy |
Posted Date : 12/22/2010 |
Democracy can provide for changes in government without violence. In a democracy, power can be transferred from one party to another by means of elections. The jurisdiction of the citizens of a nation determines its ruling authority.
Moreover, any government is bound by an election term after which it has to compete against other parties to regain authority. This system prevents monopoly of the ruling authority. The ruling party has to make sure it works for its people for it cannot remain being the authority after completing its term unless re-elected by the people.
This brings in a feeling of obligation towards the citizens. The ruling authorities owe their success in the elections to the citizens of the nation. This results in a feeling of gratefulness towards the people. It can serve as their motivation to work for the people for it is the common masses that have complete power over choosing their government.
Another important advantage of democracy is that the people gain a sense of participation in the process of choosing their government. They get the opportunity to voice their opinions by means of electoral votes. This gives rise to a feeling of belongingness in the minds of the people towards their society.
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Abhishek kumar (IX) |
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Spread of Education |
Posted Date : 12/22/2010 |
One of the most powerful positive effects of globalization on women and men both is the spread of education. Today, you can move in the search of the best educational facilities in the world, without any hindrance |
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ankit (IX) |
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What is Globalization? |
Posted Date : 12/22/2010 |
Let~s face it. People are moving from one country to another, the trade restrictions are reducing, domestic markets are opening up for foreign investments, telecommunications are better established and the countries that are leading the innovations are passing on their know-how to the countries who are not. In short, the people are no longer bound by territorial restrictions any more, getting the world closer. It~s no longer about ~my country and me~, it~s now more like, ~the world and us~. People are no longer bound by territorial restrictions-unless of course, there are security issues. The businesses are expanding, the horizons are widening, and the people are coming together to form one homogeneous unit - HUMANITY |
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Inspire |
Posted Date : 12/15/2010 |
When it hurts to look back,
and you~re scared to look ahead,
You can look beside you
And your best friend (me) will be there
One man cried when
He had no shoes,
But he stopped crying when
He saw a man without legs.
Life is full of Blessings,
Always try to understand it.
If you miss an opportunity
don’t fill your eyes with tears.
It may hide yet another opportunity
lying in front of you! |
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why a fall leaf changes color? |
Posted Date : 12/14/2010 |
We all enjoy the colors of autumn leaves. The changing fall foliage never fails to suprise and delight us. Did you ever wonder how and why a fall leaf changes color? Why a maple leaf turns bright red? Where do the yellows and oranges come from? To answer those questions, we first have to understand what leaves are and what they do.
Leaves are nature~s food factories. Plants take water from the ground through their roots. They take a gas called carbon dioxide from the air. Plants use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is a gas in the air that we need to breathe. Glucose is a kind of sugar. Plants use glucose as food for energy and as a building block for growing. The way plants turn water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugar is called photosynthesis. That means "putting together with light." A chemical called chlorophyll helps make photosynthesis happen. Chlorophyll is what gives plants their green color.
As summer ends and autumn comes, the days get shorter and shorter. This is how the trees "know" to begin getting ready for winter.
During winter, there is not enough light or water for photosynthesis. The trees will rest, and live off the food they stored during the summer. They begin to shut down their food-making factories. The green chlorophyll disappears from the leaves. As the bright green fades away, we begin to see yellow and orange colors. Small amounts of these colors have been in the leaves all along. We just can~t see them in the summer, because they are covered up by the green chlorophyll.
The bright reds and purples we see in leaves are made mostly in the fall. In some trees, like maples, glucose is trapped in the leaves after photosynthesis stops. Sunlight and the cool nights of autumn cause the leaves turn this glucose into a red color. The brown color of trees like oaks is made from wastes left in the leaves.
It is the combination of all these things that make the beautiful fall foliage colors we enjoy each year.
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Neetika payal (XI) |
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EDUCATION OF INDIA |
Posted Date : 12/13/2010 |
With education increasingly becoming the primary determinant of overall development in the emerging knowledge economy, Indiaedu seeks to become a meeting point for students, teachers, and all those who are concerned. With a huge data base of schools, colleges and universities across India, we provide information on various career courses, important educational institutes like IITs, IIMs, JNU, DU and other MBA colleges. Keeping in mind the needs of the working professionals, we have details on online education and different distance-learning courses. It is also the right place for those who wish to know about education loans, scholarships in India, International fellowships and other relevant topics on education in India and abroad. The site aims to be a one-stop destination for anyone seeking information on India Education, thus spreading numerous opportunities available to the Indian students already pursuing education in India or wishing to study abroad and also to those foreign students who wish to study in India.
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