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Think or blink!!!

There is nothing more repulsive than a woman body builder! :yuck:

Muscle power is for men and mind power is for women! :boxing:

And Remember the power of Mind over Matter!!! :rolleyes:

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Is Damocles' sword dangling over the head of a dignified lady? :fear:

[h=3]Sushma Swaraj Political Future – after Lalit Modi controversy[/h]From being a practising Lawyer in the Supreme Court of India, Senior Leader of the Indian nationalist political party- Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP), a Seven time MP and a three time MLA, the only woman to become the youngest Cabinet Minister(Haryana), the Chief Minister of Delhi, Leader of Opposition and Deputy Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha respectively, Union Minister for I&B and Telecommunications to now being the Minister for External Affairs in the Central Government of India, Sushma Swaraj has had an illustrious and a prominent career. Born on 14 February, 1952 to Hardev Sharma & Shrimati Laxmi Devi, Sushma got her education from Sanatan Dharma College of Kurukshetra University in Ambala Cantonment and earned a Bachelor’s degree with majors in Sanskrit and Political Science.

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Therkku theigindrathaa??? Vadakku valargindrathaa??? :decision:

[h=3]IIT JEE(Advanced) Results Out, Satvat From MP Tops[/h]The IIT JEE(Advanced) results were announced on Wednesday evening and Satvat Jagwani from Satna, Madhya Pradesh topped the exam with 460 scores. Both second and third ranks were also bagged by boys from Madhya Pradesh. JEE(Advanced) is the common entrance exam for admissions to prestigious Indian Institute of Technology. According to the IIT-Bombay reports, 26, 456 candidates have cleared the exam who can now get admissions to IITs and NIITs.

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Proves how little we know about our own mother planet!!! :loco:

[h=3]Shocking photos of landscapes on Earth that look exactly like Mars[/h]If you thought Mars was completely different from Earth, think again. ) Panoramic view of Mars taken by NASA's Curiosity rover and assembled by Jason Major. For almost three years, NASA's Curiosity rover has been driving across the Martian surface, exploring a region called Gale Crater, located in the southern hemisphere.

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He may say "All is fair in power when one is clever!" :rolleyes:

[h=3]AAP members wife says Kejri ruined many careers[/h]IN AN embarrassment to Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal, AAPs social media head Ankit Lals wife Prerna Prasad has called the Delhi chief minister a " manipulator". This comes at a time when AAP MLA Somnath Bhartis estranged wife has accused him of domestic violence.

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Good it was made known before we dug our bore wells right though the earth!!! :)

Groundwater depletion in India worst in world: NASA


Washington, June 18 (IANS) Groundwater is disappearing fast from the world and India is among the worst hit, shows data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites. Among the world's largest groundwater basins, the Indus Basin aquifer of India and Pakistan, which is a source of fresh water for millions of people, is the second-most overstressed with no natural replenishment to offset usage, said two new studies led by the University of California - Irvine (UCI), using data from GRACE satellites. About a third of the Earth's largest groundwater basins are being rapidly depleted by human consumption, the studies said.

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"I have a question to ask you now!

Will asking this question be of any assistance now?"

[h=3]Has India's contribution to WW2 been ignored? - BBC News[/h]The numbers are staggering: up to three million Bengalis were killed by famine, more than half a million South Asian refugees fled Myanmar (formerly Burma), 2.3 million soldiers manned the Indian army and 89,000 of them died in military service. South Asia was transformed dramatically during the war years as India became a vast garrison and supply-ground for the war against the Japanese in South-East Asia. Has the massive South Asian contribution to the World War Two been overlooked? Everyone has heard of the Gurkhas and many people have heard something of the role of Indian soldiers at major battles like Tobruk, Monte Cassino, Kohima and Imphal.

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Will we be visible photographed from that height???

Isn't this carrying the selfie fever to greater heights???

[h=3]Soon you can take selfies from the world’s most expensive satellite — for free[/h]The International Space Station took 15 nations about $100 billion and nearly two decades to build. A company called UrtheCast sent up the 4K camera in 2013, and it will sell data-rich videos to governments and businesses starting late July for about $20,000-$30,000 each. "You'll never see the guy in the backyard mowing the lawn, but you can see a golf cart," Scott Larson, CEO of UrtheCast, told about a dozen reporters in Manhattan on Tuesday.

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What does the nation have to say about this??? :tape:

[h=3]Most extremists in India are not Muslim – they are Hindu[/h]Are most terrorists in India Muslims? On April 1, Nigeria’s ambassador to India responded to a comment made by Union minister Giriraj Singh, who said: “If Rajiv Gandhi had married a Nigerian lady and not a white-skinned woman, would the Congress have accepted her leadership?” The remark revealed the casual racism that is so commonplace in India. Rediff ran a commentary headlined “5 reasons why Giriraj Singh should shut up”. Presumably he means Muslims.

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Revolutions restore Justice! :cool:

[h=3]H-1B visa row: In a turnabout, Disney cancels tech worker layoffs - The Economic Times[/h]In late May, about 35 technology employees at Disney-ABC Television in New York and Burbank, California, received jarring news. Managers told them that they would all be laid off, and that during their final weeks they would have to train immigrants brought in by an outsourcing company to do their jobs. In New York, the immigrants suddenly stopped coming to the offices.

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Be happy that we can still get it even if delayed!

[h=3]Continued delay in visa operations at U.S. embassy and consulates[/h]New Delhi, June 18 (ANI): The processing of visas at the U.S. Department of State continues to experience technical problems. This is a global issue, and the Department of State is working around the clock to fix it. More than 100 computer experts from both the private and public sectors across the United States are working on this problem 24/7.

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What about the Fifty shades of BLACK???

As if we can have 50 shades of black!!! :rolleyes:


New 'Fifty Shades of Grey' book to hit bookstores on Thursday

By Patricia Reaney NEW YORK (Reuters) - E.L. James, the British author of the hugely successful "Fifty Shades of Grey" erotic novels, is celebrating the fictional birthday of her famous male character on Thursday with the release of her new book, "Grey," which looks set to be an instant bestseller. Publisher Vintage Books said demand for the novel, told from the viewpoint of business tycoon Christian Grey, has been consistent with the other books in the trilogy, which have sold more than 125 million copies worldwide. Vintage, a division of Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, plans to have 1 million copies ready for sale in bookstores on Thursday.

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So back to the good old time tested method! :thumb:

[h=3]Amazon considering paying people to deliver packages - WSJ[/h]Amazon would enlist brick-and-mortar retailers in urban areas to store the packages, likely renting space from them or paying a per-package fee, the Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The service could give Amazon more control over the shopping experience and help limit shipping costs, the report added. Amazon could not immediately be reached for comment.

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