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Think or sink!

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School dropout turns teen genius


Yahoo!
 
An ideal example for the saying...

Nekhi karo! Juthe khavo!!!

Main ne kiya! Maine khaayaa!!!

(Do good and get thrashed for that.

I did it and I got thrashed!!!)
[h=2][/h] [h=3]Durga’s drive earned UP Rs 17.85 cr[/h] Durga earned the wrath of a state govt whose coffers she filled through her crackdown on the sand mafia. More


May Goddess DURGA give this DURGA the courage to stand for justice and emerge victorious. :pray:
 
Student committing mistakes can be punished by the teachers. :cool:

Does this mean that the politicians can punish

the qualified officers who know what they are doing!!!

The term TEACHERS is more appropriate to the educated and trained officials

rather than the politicians with dubious reputation.

AND Who is going to punish the fence which is eating away the crops???
 
"Do children bring happiness or misery ?"

If the parents of the past had had this doubt,
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there would have been no present :nono:

and of course no future for mankind. :rip:

What makes the life go on but for the children??? :noidea:
 
Bipolar disorder, also known as bipolar affective disorder, manic-depressive disorder, or manic depression, is a mental illness classified by psychiatrists as a mood disorder. Individuals with bipolar disorder experience episodes of a frenzied mood known as mania alternating with episodes of depression.

Mania can occur with different levels of severity. At milder levels of mania, or "hypomania", individuals appear energetic, excitable, and may in fact be highly productive. As mania becomes more severe, individuals begin to behave erratically and impulsively, often making poor decisions due to unrealistic ideas about the future, and may have great difficulty with sleep. At the most severe level, individuals can experience very distorted beliefs about the world known as psychosis.

Individuals who experience manic episodes also commonly experience depressive episodes; some experience a mixed state in which features of both mania and depression are present at the same time. Manic and depressive episodes last from a few days to several months.

About 4% of people suffer from bipolar disorder. Prevalence is similar in men and women and, broadly, across different cultures and ethnic groups. Genetic factors contribute substantially to the likelihood of developing bipolar disorder, and environmental factors are also implicated.

Bipolar disorder is often treated with
mood stabilizing medications and psychotherapy. In serious cases, in which there is a risk of harm to oneself or others, involuntary commitment may be used. These cases generally involve severe manic episodes with dangerous behavior or depressive episodes with suicidal ideation. There are widespread problems with social stigma, stereotypes, and prejudice against individuals with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. People with bipolar disorder exhibiting psychotic symptoms can sometimes be misdiagnosed as having schizophrenia.

The current term bipolar disorder is of fairly recent origin and refers to the cycling between high and low episodes (poles). The term "manic–depressive illness" or psychosis was coined by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the late nineteenth century, originally referring to all kinds of mood disorder. German psychiatrist Karl Leonhard split the classification in 1957, employing the terms unipolar disorder (major depressive disorder) and bipolar disorder.

Courtesy Wikipedia.
 
Who are "The stinking rich???"

Those who use gold to keep the stench away!!!

Kim Kardashian and her boyfriend Kanye West have splurged over 500,000 pounds on four gold-plated toilets for their new Bel Air mansion. More »
 

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