Monday 7 July 2014

Young generation addict of smoking

Hello friends now i am sharing with you about young generation addict of smoking,
Drug addiction is a state of periodic or constant intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a drug. Its characteristics include Uncontrollable desire to continue taking the drugs, a tendency to increase the dose after interval of time.Drug addiction is basically a chronic disease affecting the brain, heart and other parts of body. Youngster start taking drugs at their teen ages and the first step of addiction to drugs is smoking.so please avoid your younger to stop smoking.its very dangerous for them.
  

Question: "What is Islam, and what do Muslims believe?"

Answer:
Islam is a religious system begun in the seventh century by Muhammad. Muslims follow the teachings of the Qur’an and strive to keep the Five Pillars.

The History of Islam
In the seventh century, Muhammad claimed the angel Gabriel visited him. During these angelic visitations, which continued for about 23 years until Muhammad's death, the angel purportedly revealed to Muhammad the words of Allah (the Arabic word for “God” used by Muslims). These dictated revelations compose the Qur'an, Islam's holy book. Islam means “submission,” deriving from a root word that means “peace.” The word Muslim means “one who submits to Allah.”

The Doctrine of Islam
Muslims summarize their doctrine in six articles of faith:
1. Belief in one Allah: Muslims believe Allah is one, eternal, creator, and sovereign.
2. Belief in the angels
3. Belief in the prophets: The prophets include the biblical prophets but end with Muhammad as Allah’s final prophet.
4. Belief in the revelations of Allah: Muslims accept certain portions of the Bible, such as the Torah and the Gospels. They believe the Qur'an is the preexistent, perfect word of Allah.
5. Belief in the last day of judgment and the hereafter: Everyone will be resurrected for judgment into either paradise or hell.
6. Belief in predestination: Muslims believe Allah has decreed everything that will happen. Muslims testify to Allah’s sovereignty with their frequent phrase, inshallah, meaning, “if God wills.”

The Five Pillars of Islam
These five tenets compose the framework of obedience for Muslims:
1. The testimony of faith (shahada): “la ilaha illa allah. Muhammad rasul Allah.” This means, “There is no deity but Allah. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.” A person can convert to Islam by stating this creed. The shahada shows that a Muslim believes in Allah alone as deity and believes that Muhammad reveals Allah.
2. Prayer (salat): Five ritual prayers must be performed every day.
3. Giving (zakat): This almsgiving is a certain percentage given once a year.
4. Fasting (sawm): Muslims fast during Ramadan in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. They must not eat or drink from dawn until sunset.
5. Pilgrimage (hajj): If physically and financially possible, a Muslim must make the pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia at least once. The hajj is performed in the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar.



Family with six fingers 

The World Cup takes place in Brazil this year. A Brazilian family watches the games. The family wants Brazil to win. The people in the family give energy to Brazil.
This family is also special. The  have six fingers on each hand and foot. They think that this will help Brazil win. If Brazil wins, it will be for the 6th time!hope you will like this post.


Cheetah and a dogCheetah and a dog - level 1

Here is news from California. A mother cheetah rejects her baby. People hand-raise this baby cheetah.
The little cheetah is alone. People choose a dog for it. The dog and the cheetah play together. People watch them when they play. The cheetah and the dog don’t know one another well.
The zoo lets visitors see them. The dog and the cheetah are beautiful. You can watch them every day at the San Diego Zoo.


Chaos during a bullfight 

Chaos during a bullfight - level 2

A bullfight changed into chaos in a village in Peru. The drunken ring assistant untied a rope which protected participants from the bull.
The angry bull ran into people and threw them in the air. One young boy jumped on top of a car to escape the bull. It hurt at least 10 people.
Many of the people were drunk during the bullfight. The bullfight ends a cultural festival which dates back to the 17th century. The assistant who released the bull was later caught by people and theylashed him publicly.

Two bears meet - level 

Two bears meet - level 3

A zoo in Cheshire has welcomed Bernardo the bear, who's arrived from the USA.
The four-year-old spectacled bear has moved into Chester Zoo after flying in from Tulsa Zoo in Oklahoma and is being introduced to his new female friend Franka.
It's rare that zoo animals move between Europe and the USA, so Bernardo's arrival brings important new blood to the European population of spectacled bears, a species vulnerable to extinction in the wild.
Bernardo's said to be a very kind and calm young male, and zoo staff are hoping him and Franka will be a match made in heaven, and produce little cubs in the future.
The young bear looks like he's enjoying spending time exploring his new home, with both he and Franka finding ways of getting to know each other, even if it involves a little bit of rough and tumble.
The zoo is hoping to work closely with Bernardo and learn new things to help ensure the bears' long-term survival.

One thousand metres deep

One thousand metres deep - level 3

More than 100 rescuers are attempting to free a man who is trapped in a cave 1,000 metres deep in southern Germany.
The 52 year-old man, who is one of the researchers who discovered the cave, was left with injuries to his head and chest after rocks fell on him on Sunday.
He can’t climb back to the surface by himself, as there are steep shafts and narrow tunnels.
“It’s also dark inside, but there are a lot of winding corridors, there are ravines filled with water and very steep places where abseiling is necessary. There is also a permanent danger of rocks falling which is why the operation is so complicated.”
The man is trapped in one of the most difficult and deepest caves in Europe and it took his friend 12 hours to climb out and call for help.
A specialist Swiss cave rescue team has now reached him, but it could be days before they see thesurface.

Dramatic moment on a railway

Dramatic moment on a railway - level 3

This is the moment a soldier ran onto a railway track into the path of an oncoming train to rescue a woman who had fallen onto the tracks.
The man was standing on the opposite platform at Strood station when he saw the pensioner run for her train and fall. He then jumped down and ran over to the other side, narrowly missing the passing train.
The paratrooper managed to reach the woman and lifter her onto the platform, jumping up just moments before the train hurtled towards them, slamming on its brakes just yards (metres) away.
Captured on the incoming train’s camera, people can be seen rushing along the platform trying to flag it down, looking back as it approaches.
Rail operator Southeastern Trains has now launched a full investigation into the incident.




Sunday 6 July 2014


Relationship

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If you are in a quandary about what to do in attracting a relationship or how to work with what you have you need to have some basic information.  Relationship counseling can help with this.
First, know yourself. What do you want in a friend, relative, partner? Make a list of all the qualities you want in your relationships and see if those are realistic wants.  What do you need in a relationship?
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Our minds and spirits as well as our physical bodies require love to survive and thrive.  You can see how now the medical community has suggested a mother keep their baby like a papoose around them and carry them as much as possible with their bodies constantly touching.  Many cultures have been doing this for centuries. As we grow older many of us lose that closeness or it is broken by abuse and neglect. This will lead us to negative relationships and skewed communication.  It will lead to isolation, emptiness, and broken hearts over and over again.  We may come to the place where we say “it isn’t worth being in relationships because they only lead to pain”.  Yet we still stay in unhealthy ones out of desperation, habit, and just not knowing better.

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There is a better way and you can find it through relationship groups and with the guidance of a knowledgeable counselor and coach.  If you are being abused and/or are abusing those in your life, it is time to stop and do something about it.
It is time to find out what healthy relationships look like and how to communicate your needs, limits, and boundaries.
First let’s look at the many types of relationships that exist.
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There are those that are extremely dependent, lifeless but going on as robots, passive and aggressive anger abounding, those appearing fine but underneath there is no happiness or connectedness, those based on sex alone or having no sex both  leaving out intimacy.  Then there are ones that are life sustaining, free flowing in communication, full of laughter, love and joy, and these bring health where there might be sickness, love where there may be resentment.

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It is said that the person you marry is the most important decision you will make for that is going to affect you the most of any relationship in your adult life.  So many people go into marriage on chemistry alone, not really learning about the person and evaluating how compatible you really are.
So often we are told by our parents, relatives, or family edits as well as by society to “take care of these problems yourself”.  You are told you should be able to “fix the problem” or you are a failure, as if you really had the power to get someone well or out of addictions.  You certainly have your influence by how you treat others but to take on that you are God and can do it all by yourself is insanity.
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Adjusting to a healthy relationship can mean letting go of a lifetime of living through the pain of enmeshment and addictive cycles.  You may have become accustomed to holding on to the few good moments that are occasional calms in a stormy relationship.  You may still believe, on some level, that swinging from ecstasy to despair and back again is a sign of true love.  It is not: it is a symptom of a very dysfunctional relationship whether with a partner, a parent, a child, or a friend.
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There is little struggle in a healthy relationship.  It is flowing, safe and consistent.  You can be yourself without fearing excessive reactions from others, without mind games or sideways anger.  You can count on others and know what to expect from them.  The relationships flow most of the time.  There are bound to be occasional problems and conflicts and you will work through them together with respect and love.  You are treated and treat others with caring and patience.  There is no need for any form of abuse.
You need to have the INTENTION to have healthy relationships.  From that place deep within you, you will know that this requires self-care and self-responsibility.
It is growing up!  It is up to you to make choices that are best for you in any relationship.