When I Asked God for Strength

. Sunday, April 12, 2009
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When I Asked God for Strength
He Gave Me Difficult Situations to Face 

When I Asked God for Brain & Brown
He Gave Me Puzzles in Life to Solve 

When I Asked God for Happiness
He Showed Me Some Unhappy People 

When I Asked God for Wealth
He Showed Me How to Work Hard 

When I Asked God for Favors
He Showed Me Opportunities to Work Hard 

When I Asked God for Peace
He Showed Me How to Help Others 

God Gave Me Nothing I Wanted
He Gave Me Everything I Needed

Famous quotes on INDIA

. Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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Albert Einstein, American Scientist : "We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made!" 

Mark Twain, American Author : "India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. Our most valuable and most astrictive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only!" 

"So far as I am able to judge, nothing has been left undone, either by man or nature, to make India the most extraordinary country that the sun visits on his rounds. Nothing seems to have been forgotten, nothing overlooked."

"In religion, India is the only millionaire... the One land that all men desire to see, and having seen once, by even a glimpse, would not give that glimpse for all the shows of all the rest of the globe combined."

Will Durant, American Historian : “It is true that even across the Himalayan barrier India has sent to the west, such gifts as grammar and logic, philosophy and fables, hypnotism and chess, and above all numerals and the decimal system.”
"India will teach us the tolerance and gentleness of mature mind, understanding spirit and a unifying, pacifying love for all human beings." 

"India is the motherland of our race and Sanskrit is the mother of Indo-European languages. She is the mother of our philosophy, of our mathematics, mother of ideals embodied in Christianity and mother of our democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all."

Henry David Thoreau, American Thinker /Author : Whenever I have read any part of the Vedas, I have felt that some unearthly and unknown light illuminated me. In the great teaching of the Vedas, there is no touch of sectarianism. It is of all ages, climbs, and nationalities and is the royal road for the attainment of the Great Knowledge. When I read it, I feel that I am under the spangled heavens of a summer night.

R.W. Emerson, American Author : In the great books of India, an empire spoke to us, nothing small or unworthy, but large, serene, consistent, the voice of an old intelligence, which in another age and climate had pondered and thus disposed of the questions that exercise us.

William James, American Author : "From the Vedas we learn a practical art of surgery, medicine, music, house building under which mechanized art is included. They are encyclopedia of every aspect of life, culture, religion, science, ethics, law, cosmology and meteorology." 

Max Muller, German Scholar : "If I were to look over the whole world to find out a country most richly endowed with all the wealth, power and beauty that nature can bestow – in some part a very paradise on earth – I should point to India."

"There is no book in the world that is so thrilling, stirring and inspiring as the Upanishads." (‘Sacred Books of the EAST)

Romain Rolland, French Philosopher : If there is one place on the face of this Earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest day when man began the dream of existence, it is India.

Apollonius Tyanaeus, Ancient Greek Traveler : "In India, I found a race of mortals living upon the Earth, but not adhering to it, inhabiting cities, but not being fixed to them, possessing everything, but possessed by nothing."

Dr Arnold Toynbee, British Historian : “It is already becoming clear that a chapter which had a Western beginning will have to have an Indian ending if it is not to end in the self-destruction of the human race. At this supremely dangerous moment in history, the only way of salvation for mankind is the Indian way.”

Hu Shih (Former Chinese Ambassador to USA) : "India conquered and dominated China for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across its border." (Bhavan Journal 15.05.1999)

Swami Vivekananda, Indian Philosopher : "Civilizations have arisen in other parts of the world. In ancient and modern times, wonderful ideas have been carried forward from one race to another...But mark you, my friends, it has been always with the blast of war trumpets and the march of embattled cohorts. Each idea had to be soaked in a deluge of blood..... Each word of power had to be followed by the groans of millions, by the wails of orphans, by the tears of widows. This, many other nations have taught; but India for thousands of years peacefully existed. Here activity prevailed when even Greece did not exist... Even earlier, when history has no record, and tradition dares not peer into the gloom of that intense past, even from until now, ideas after ideas have marched out from her, but every word has been spoken with a blessing behind it and peace before it. We, of all nations of the world, have never been a conquering race, and that blessing is on our head, and therefore we live....!" 

Shri Aurovindo : "India of the ages is not dead nor has she spoken her last creative word; she lives and has still something to do for herself and the human peoples. And that which must seek now to awake is not anglicised oriental people, docile pupil of the West and doomed to repeat the cycle of the occident's success and failure, but still the ancient immemorable Shakti recovering her deepest self, lifting her head higher towards the supreme source of light and strength and turning to discover the complete meaning and a vaster form of her Dharma." 

Sir William Jones, British Orientalist : "The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity is of wonderful structure, more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin and more exquisitely refined than either."
P. Johnstone  "Gravitation was known to the Hindus (Indians) before the birth of Newton. The system of blood circulation was discovered by them centuries before Harvey was heard of." 

Emmelin Plunret : "They were very advanced Hindu astronomers in 6000 BC. Vedas contain an account of the dimension of Earth, Sun, Moon, Planets and Galaxies." (‘Calendars and Constellations’)
Sylvia Levi  "She (India) has left indelible imprints on one fourth of the human race in the course of a long succession of centuries. She has the right to reclaim ... her place amongst the great nations summarizing and symbolizing the spirit of humanity. From Persia to the Chinese sea, from the icy regions of Siberia to Islands of Java and Borneo, India has propagated her beliefs, her tales, and her civilization!" 

Colonel James Todd "Where can we look for sages like those whose systems of philosophy were prototypes of those of Greece  to whose works Plato, Thales and Pythagorus were disciples? Where do I find astronomers whose knowledge of planetary systems yet excites wonder in Europe as well as the architects and sculptors whose works claim our admiration, and the musicians who could make the mind oscillate from joy to sorrow, from tears to smile with the change of modes and varied intonation?"

Lancelot Hogben : "There has been no more revolutionary contribution than the one which the Hindus (Indians) made when they invented ZERO." (‘Mathematics for the Millions’)

Schopenhauer :  "Vedas are the most rewarding and the most elevating book which can be possible in the world." (Works VI p.427) 

Wheeler Wilcox : "India – The land of Vedas, the remarkable works contain not only religious ideas for a perfect life, but also facts which science has proved true. Electricity, radium, electronics, airship, all were known to the seers who founded the Vedas."

W. Heisenberg, German Physicist : "After the conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics that had seemed so crazy suddenly made much more sense."

Sir W. Hunter, British Surgeon : "The surgery of the ancient Indian physicians was bold and skilful. A special branch of surgery was dedicated to rhinoplasty or operations for improving deformed ears, noses and forming new ones, which European surgeons have now borrowed."

Sir John Woodroffe : "An examination of Indian Vedic doctrines shows that it is in tune with the most advanced scientific and philosophical thought of the West."

B.G. Rele : "Our present knowledge of the nervous system fits in so accurately with the internal description of the human body given in the Vedas (5000 years ago). Then the question arises whether the Vedas are really religious books or books on anatomy of the nervous system and medicine." (‘The Vedic Gods’) 

Adolf Seilachar & P.K. Bose, scientists : “One Billion-Year-Old fossil prove life began in India: AFP Washington reports in Science Magazine that German Scientist Adolf Seilachar and Indian Scientist P.K. Bose have unearthed fossil in Churhat a town in Madhya Pradesh, India which is 1.1 billion years old and has rolled back the evolutionary clock by more than 500 million years.”

Javascript tutorial for making Calculator in browsers like IE, Mozilla, Safari, Chrome.....

. Thursday, October 23, 2008
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Hi Guys, here's the code for making a calculator for your browser. It works in any browser like IE, Mozilla, Safari, Chrome.....  Well it looks best in safari


step 1 : 

Copy the code given below in Notepad

<html> 
<head> 
<title>Browser Calculator by simplywriting89.blogspot.com</title> 
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> 
<!-- Begin
function addChar(input, character) {
if(input.value == null || input.value == "0")
input.value = character
else
input.value += character
}
function cos(form) {
form.display.value = Math.cos(form.display.value);}
function sin(form) {
form.display.value = Math.sin(form.display.value);}
function tan(form) {
form.display.value = Math.tan(form.display.value);}
function sqrt(form) {
form.display.value = Math.sqrt(form.display.value);}
function ln(form) {
form.display.value = Math.log(form.display.value);}
function exp(form) {
form.display.value = Math.exp(form.display.value);}
function sqrt(form) {
form.display.value = Math.sqrt(form.display.value);}
function deleteChar(input) {
input.value = input.value.substring(0, input.value.length - 1)
}
function changeSign(input) {
if(input.value.substring(0, 1) == "-")
input.value = input.value.substring(1, input.value.length)
else
input.value = "-" + input.value
}
function compute(form)  {
form.display.value = eval(form.display.value)}
function square(form)  {
form.display.value = eval(form.display.value) *
eval(form.display.value)}
function checkNum(str)  {
for (var i = 0; i < str.length; i++) {
var ch = str.substring(i, i+1)
if (ch < "0" || ch > "9") {
if (ch != "/" && ch != "*" && ch != "+" && ch !=
"-" && ch != "."
&& ch != "(" && ch!= ")") {
alert("invalid entry!")
return false
         }
      }
   }
return true
}
// End --> 
</SCRIPT> 
</head> 
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> 
<FORM> 

<table width="335px" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" name="Calculator"> 
<tr><td align="center"><input name="display" value="0" size=25></td></tr> 
</table> 
<table width="335px" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" name="Cal Body"> 
<tr> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" exp " onClick="if (checkNum(this.form.display.value)) { exp(this.form) }"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  7  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '7')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  8  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '8')"></td> 


<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  9  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '9')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  /  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '/')"></td> 
</tr> 
<tr> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" ln  " onClick="if (checkNum(this.form.display.value)) { ln(this.form) }"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  4  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '4')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  5  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '5')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  6  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '6')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  *  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '*')"></td> 

</tr> 
<tr> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" sqrt" onClick="if (checkNum(this.form.display.value)) {sqrt(this.form) }"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  1  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '1')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  2  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '2')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  3  "  onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '3')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  -  "  onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '-')"></td> 
</tr> 


<tr> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" sq  " onClick="if (checkNum(this.form.display.value)) { square(this.form) }"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  0  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '0')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  .  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '.')"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" +/- " onClick="changeSign(this.form.display)"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  +  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '+')"></td> 
</tr> 
<tr> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  (  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, '(')"></td> 

<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" cos " onClick="if (checkNum(this.form.display.value)) { cos(this.form) }"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" sin " onClick="if (checkNum(this.form.display.value)) {sin(this.form) }"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" tan " onClick="if (checkNum(this.form.display.value)) { tan(this.form) }"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value="  )  " onClick="addChar(this.form.display, ')')"></td> 
</tr> 
</table> 
<table width="335px" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" name="Cal Foot"> 
<tr> 


<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" Clear "  onClick="this.form.display.value = 0 "></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" Back Space " onClick="deleteChar(this.form.display)"></td> 
<td align="center"><input style="font-family : monospace" type="button" value=" Enter " name="enter"onClick="if (checkNum(this.form.display.value)) { compute(this.form) }"></td> 
</tr> 
</table> 
</FORM>  
</body> 
</html> 

Step 2 :

Save it as calculator.html (You can save it by any name but remember that name is followed by the extension .html)

CRUDE AUR RUPAIYA KA DUM !!!

. Sunday, September 14, 2008
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Hi friends i want to share an intersting fact related to crude and rupee.

  • When crude oil price(s)  go down by $1, oil companies benefit by $2800 crore  and vice- versa.
  • When rupee depreciates by 2%, oil companies incur a loss of $8000 crore  and vise- versa.

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Thank You.

Any two digit multiplication trick

. Friday, September 5, 2008
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I am back again with a new trick. Its about multiplying any 2 digits with any number of digits. 


123 x 24 =

                                  1    2     3
                                  x    2     4
                                 -------------
                                   2  9  5  2  
                                 -------------

Note : The way I have solved this problem here you can solve it the similar way on your notebook. Yes, in just 3 lines (first two lines for question and 3r one for answer). The only prerequesite for learning this trick is to know tables from 1-9. It should be feeded in memory very perfectly such that as you see 9 and 8 answer 72 should suddenly click in your mind without any delay. If you see 9 and 8 and than think on what 9 x 8 = is than it will be a waste of seconds and remember saving SECOND'S is very essential for becoming successfull. For instance, this trick is of immence help to those who are or want to prepare for CAT or other competetive exams.

Let us learn the trick now
  • Multiply 4 x 3, answer comes is 12, write 2 down and carry 1 up.
  • Cross multiply 4 x 2 and 3 x 2 and than add both answer comes is 14 and add 1 (carry). Now answer is 15. Write 5 down and carry 1 up.
  • Similarly cross multiply 1 x 4 and 2 x 2. Adding both we get 8 and add 1 (carry). Now answer is 9. Now writ it down. There is no carry here.
Multiply 2 x 1. Write it down. In case if any carry is there add the carry digit and than write final answer down. Finish.
  

124567 x 96 = 11958432

I have tried to explain this sum graphically. I hope it helps you.

















Shut down PC in less than 5 seconds

. Friday, August 22, 2008
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Fastest way to turn-off your PC

  1. Open Windows Task Manager or Press ctrl+alt+del.
  2. Click on shut down menu.
  3. Press ctrl buton and than click on turn-off.

Multiplication in just 2 seconds

If I tell you that I can show you a trick to get answers for the following sums in just few seconds. That also answers in just 2-3 seconds for each sum.

123456 r 5 =
124590 r 5 =
234581242 r 5 =
98123 r 5 =

Than would you believe me ? Unbelievable! thats what your answer is, am I right, hmm!.
-Let us learn the trick.

  1. Divide number by 2 instead of multiplying it by 5.
  2. Multiply number by 10.

-For example,

123456 r 5 = 617280

On dividing it by 2 we get

61728

On multiplying it by 10 we get

617280

Checkout the anwer, it is right. Now you can easily amaze your friends by your intelligence. So the next time you meet your friend tell him you have learnt 5 table from 1- infinite numbers and tell him to take your test by asking any question randomly.

Hey guys chapter doesn't end here. You can apply this trick for table of 25, 125, 625 as well. Look at the table given below carefully.

Multiplication by --------------Step 1(divide by)------------Step 2(divide by)------------- Answer

-------5-------------------------------------2----------------------------10--------------------------*****

------25------------------------------------4----------------------------100-------------------------*****

------125-----------------------------------8----------------------------1000------------------------*****

------625----------------------------------16---------------------------10000-----------------------*****

I guess you all have guessed the logic of this trick and you dont need to mug up this table.Till now you 'worked hard' on maths and from now you will 'work smart'.

Do reply for this trick and keep visiting this blog for various new tricks.

Thank you.

How to crack english words

Believe me, it is possible to crack english words. But there are very few people who know about it. The main reason for this is we weren't told about it by any source (teachers, parents, friends, relatives). Also many-a-times what happens is people know about it but they dont like to share it with others.

Let us know few things about english words. Almost all words in english has been derived from latin root or greek root or german root. If we know meaning of this (latin/greek/german)root word than we can have better understanding of cracking english words. For apply this technique you should be familiar with meaning of root word and meaning of latin/greek/german prefixes and suffixes.

Let us now learn how to apply this technique.
(1)First of all break down the word to their root, prefix and suffix.
(2)As I told you should be familiar with meaning of root, prefix and suffix because it will enable you to guess the meaning correctly.

For example,

(1)Latin root 'scribe' means 'to write'. Words written below are derived from latin root 'scribe'.

  • prescribe
  • describe
  • inscribe
  • scripture

Note - words written above belong to the act of writing.

(2) Let us crack the word asynchronous. Its meaning is occurence of two or more process at different times. Let us first break down the word 'asynchronous'.


'a' 'syn' 'chron' 'ous'

---------------------------

Root - meaning

---------------------------

a - without

syn - together

chron - time

---------------------------

Note - Greek root 'a' and 'syn' are prefix and chron is a greek root word.

Let us have a look at some of latin, greek and german roots and its meaning.

Greek roots
---------------------------------------------------

Root - Meaning

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andr/gyn - man

anthropos - mankind

archy/cracy - rule by

astro - star

bibli - book

chron - time

macro/mega - big

micro - small

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Latin root
-------------------------------------------

Root - Meaning

-------------------------------------------

cede/ceed/cess - go/movement

centr - center

cred - believe

fract/frag - break

luc - light

magni - large

mar - sea

scribe - to write

tract/tang - touch

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Prefix [ (l) denotes latin and (g) denotes greek ]
-------------------------------------

Root - Meaning

-------------------------------------

ab(l) - from/away

ambi(l) - both sides

ante(l) - before

anti(g) - against

sym/syn(g) - together

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Suffix [ (l) denotes latin and (g) denotes greek and (gr)for germanic ]
---------------------------------------------------------

Root - Meaning

---------------------------------------------------------

arium/ary(l) - place

full(g) - full of

ist(g) - expert in some sort of action or field

ish(gr) - somewhat like

ness(gr) - condition or state

oid(g) - like/shape of

wise(gr) - in the manner of

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Note - For more such examples click here

Top 10 STRENGTHS, WEAKNESS, OPPORTUNITIES, THREAT of India

. Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Note - Issues mentioned above is a SWOT analysis and are not written in particular sequence for various criteria.

Strengths:


  • People from different communities coming closer.
  • Large pool of young talent.
  • Smart in english speaking and also intersted in learning different foreign lanuage.
  • World class entrepreneurs, professors, political leaders, scientists, engineers, managers, students, professionals, educational institutions.
  • Agrarian economy and rich in natural resources.
  • Democratic country, big market and free media.
  • Acceptance for reforms and innovations.
  • Acceptance for drug free treatment via yoga, ayurveda and other healing therapies.
  • Geographic location (Time difference with US and europe)-overnight works get done and next morning the US/Europe clients see the work done.
  • IT and software superpower.

Weakness :

  • Lack of manpower and fear of sharing knowledge and lack of team spirit.
  • Hunger and malnourishment.
  • Deforestation, load-shedding and lack of infrastructure.
  • Less exposure to sex-education and counselling sessions at school level. Attitude towards studies is marks oriented and emphasis is on developing IQ (Intelligence Quotient)and not EQ (Emotion Quotient).
  • Lack of good educational institutions and medical facilities in rural areas.
  • Unstable Government and slow governance of Indian Government.
  • Social awareness programme is held very late.
  • Growing suicidal tendencies of farmers.
  • Lack of security force.
  • Ignorant and silent on serious issues.

Opportunities :

  • Emerging market.
  • Asian countries having a lot of expectation from Indian IT sector.
  • Public - Private partnership and joint venture.
  • Collaboration of Industrial experts and management institutions to prepare syllabus for better managerial productivity.
  • Lots of job/business opportunity for an individual/firm from outside because of qualitative productivity at cheap cost.
  • Huge buyer market.
  • Developing health and tourism sector.
  • Property appreciating at a good rate.
  • Adoption of nuclear energy.
  • Research and development capabilities.

Threats :

  • Global warming.
  • Terrorism.
  • Inflation.
  • Caste based politics.
  • Poor state of Indian agriculture sector.
  • Superstition.
  • Corruption.
  • Poverty.
  • Female exploitaion.
  • Black money and black marketing.