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TEACHER

Posted Date : 12/13/2010

Before every successful person there is a teacher, He is the one who gives us the knowledge, He is the one who taught us to do the right thing, He is the one who taught us to not be over–confident. Teacher is the one who gives us the direction, He is the one who makes us responsible, He is the one who make us ready for worst and do the best, He is the one who makes us kind and gentle. So it is not our responsibility but our liability, To respect teacher and bow our head before them. As they gives us education and makes a student complete.

 

AAKANSHA SAXENA   (XI)

Red Rose Karond

   

Inspirational thoughts

Posted Date : 12/9/2010

Give yourself a chance, Give yourself the moment, Give yourself the freedom, Give yourself the power, Give yourself the confidence, Live for today not for tomorrow, Live the EXTREME !!!!!!! Because you got yourself only one life… LIVE IT !!!!

 

Kartik   (XII)

Red Rose Berasia Road

   

majaine

Posted Date : 12/8/2010

i want to to say that i have studing a mazin which has very good cover page and i use to buy it in the sample maner

 

yusuf   (XII)

Red Rose Berasia Road

   

MOTHER TERASA

Posted Date : 12/7/2010

Mother Teresa (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhi was a Catholic nun of ethnicity and Indian citizenship, who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India in 1950. For over 45 years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while guiding the Missionaries of Charity~s expansion, first throughout India and then in other countries. Following her death she was beatified by Pope John Paul II and given the title Blessed Teresa of Calcutta . By the 1970s, she was internationally famed as a humanitarian and advocate for the poor and helpless, due in part to a documentary and book Something Beautiful for God by Malcolm Muggeridge. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and India~s highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna, in 1980 for her humanitarian work. Mother Teresa~s Missionaries of Charity continued to expand, and at the time of her death it was operating 610 missions in 123 countries, including hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, children~s and family counselling programs, orphanages, and schoolsShe has been praised by many individuals, governments and organizations; however, she has also faced a diverse range of criticism. These include objections by various individuals and groups, including Christopher Hitchens, Michael Parenti, Aroup Chatterjee, Vishva Hindu Parishad, against the proselytizing focus of her work including a strong stance against contraception and abortion, a belief in the spiritual goodness of poverty and alleged baptisms of the dying. Medical journals also criticised the standard of medical care in her hospices and concerns were raised about the opaque nature in which donated money was spent. In 2010 on the 100th anniversary of her birth, she was honoured around the world, and her work praised by Indian President Pratibha Patil.Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (gonxhe meaning "rosebud" in Albanian) was born on 26 August 1910, in Üsküb, Ottoman Empire (now Skopje, capital of the Republic of Macedonia). Although she was born on 26 August, she considered 27 August, the day she was baptized, to be her "true birthday."She was the youngest of the children of a family from Shkodër, Albania, born to Nikollë and Drana Bojaxhiu Her father, who was involved in Albanian politics, died in 1919 when she was eight years old.After her father~s death, her mother raised her as a Roman Catholic. Her father~s origin was possibly from Prizren, Kosovo while her mother~s origin was possibly from a village near Gjakova, Kosovo.[According to a biography by Joan Graff Clucas, in her early years Agnes was fascinated by stories of the lives of missionaries and their service in Bengal, and by age 12 was convinced that she should commit herself to a religious life.Her final resolution was taken on August 15, 1928, while praying at the shrine of the Black Madonna of Letnice, where she often went on pilgrimage.

 

PRAGYA LILHORE   (XI)

Red Rose Karond

   

India get positive vibes ahead of Obama visit

Posted Date : 12/7/2010

prepares for the visit of President Barack Obama in early November, its numerous concerns ranging from visa fee hike to hi-tech export controls to cross border terrorism appears to have had some positive response. Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao is understood to have articulated New Delhi’s concerns at a hectic round of meetings Friday with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, White House National Security Advisor James Jones and other senior administration officials. Rao, who is here to prepare the ground for Obama’s visit, also met with Under Secretary for Industry and Security at the Commerce Department, Eric L. Hirschhorn, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Ellen Tauscher, and Undersecretary of Defence for Policy, Michele Flournoy. As India looks at the Obama visit as a very significant milestone in India-US relations, which have become truly transformational in nature in the words of Clinton, Rao was encouraged by the “positive orientation” towards Indian concerns at these meetings, sources said. While Indian concerns over the discriminatory hike in H1-B and L-1 visa fees would be taken up by the Commerce Minister Anand Sharma when he comes here for a meeting of the India-US Trade Forum Tuesday, sources described the issue of export controls as a work in progress. The US stand on India’s permanent membership of the Security Council too was evolving and hopefully would ultimately veer round to US endorsement going by Clinton’s statement that a reform of global institutions of governance should take into account India’s emergence as a major power, sources suggested.

 

harish   (XII)

Red Rose Berasia Road

   

life is beautiful

Posted Date : 12/7/2010

As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn~t supposed to ever let us down, probably will. You~ll have your heart broken and you~ll break others~ hearts. You~ll fight with your best friend or maybe even fall in love with them, and you~ll cry because time is flying by. So take too many pictures, laugh too much, forgive freely, and love like you~ve never been hurt. Life comes with no guarantees, no time outs, no second chances. you just have to live life to the fullest, tell someone what they mean to you and tell someone off, speak out, dance in the pouring rain, hold someone~s hand, comfort a friend, fall asleep watching the sun come up, stay up late, be a flirt, and smile until your face hurts. Don~t be afraid to take chances or fall in love and most of all, live in the moment because every second you spend angry or upset is a second of happiness you can never get back

 

kirti singhai   (XII)

Red Rose Berasia Road

   

Chartered Accountancy : Job Prospects & Career Options

Posted Date : 12/7/2010

Chartered accountants work as Finance Managers, Financial Controllers, Financial Advisors or Directors (Finance) and watch over the finances in the day to day management of companies. Their main areas of work include Accountancy, Auditing, Cost accountancy, Taxation, Investigation and Consultancy.

 

kirti singhai   (XII)

Red Rose Berasia Road

   

Trafic rules

Posted Date : 11/24/2010

The transport department of each and every city around the world has been entrusted with the responsibility of providing a smooth public transportation system on roads, controlling pollution under permissible limits, keeping a record of registration of vehicles, insurance of vehicles, issuing permits and collection of taxes. These departments function by devising policies, implementing them and then monitor and regulate the functioning of the transport in the city. Traffic rules of the roads are both the laws and the informal rules that may have been developed over time to facilitate the orderly and timely flow of traffic. With the replacement of ancient horse driven carts with cars and trucks, the speed of the traffic increased paving way for the need of smooth roads and yet smoother traffic. So, to curb the need of the smoother traffic, some rules were devised to assure that the traffic runs smooth. Almost all of the roadways traffic rules are built with devices meant to control traffic. The basic idea to devise rules is to make the traffic more organized. These establish a direct contact with the driver and help making the ride easy and controlled by delivering information which compliments the laws, guiding directions, speed limits and parking zones. All these efforts collectively assure that traffic is orderly and safe. An organized traffic has well established priorities, lanes flowing in particular directions. The benefit is that it reduces the travel time. Some rules and regulations have been formulated for an easy driving. The drivers are not allowed to drive without a few documents. These documents should be produced on demand.

 

priyanka rana   (XII)

Red Rose Berasia Road

   

students...........

Posted Date : 11/24/2010

consingnment : the relationship between the consignor and the consignee is agent and principal is known as consignment.

 

akanksha verma   (XII)

Red Rose Berasia Road

   

A great Leader(MAHATMA GANDHI)

Posted Date : 11/23/2010

Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader.his full name was mohan dass karam chand gandhi.he was born on october,1869 at porbandar.he was very simpe people called him bapu.he went to england and returned as a barrister. in south africa he saw the bad condition of the indians,there he raise his voice against it and organised a movemant.in india he staret teh non-operation and satyagraha movement.he liked ahinsa and truth.he wanted in peace.he made india free.he was shot dead on january 30 1948.we can never forget him.he is the father of the nation.

 

anubhav singh jadoun   (V)

Red Rose Karond

   

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