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The Top 20 Sexiest TV Ads Ever
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The Top 20 Sexiest TV Ads Ever:

1. Cadbury Flake. Girl eating a Flake in bath.

2. Levi’s. Strip in a 50-style launderette.

3. Diet Coke. Builder thrills female office workers.

4. D&G Light Blue. Model posing in tiny white trunks.

5. Gold Blend. The coffee-borrowing saga.

6. Boddingtons. Melanie Sykes and hunks.

7. Wrigley’s Gum. Couple share a US bus journey.

8. Aero. Jason Lewis’s bubbles talk in just a towel.

9. Levi’s. Man emerges out of lake wearing jeans.

10. Lacoste Pour Homme. Naked man in his flat.

11. Timotei. Blonde washing her hair under waterfall.

12. Renault Megane. People shaking their bottoms.

13. Levi’s. Brad Pitt frolics with brunette.

14. Virgin Mobile. Christina Aguilera’s chair bouncing.

15. Lynx. Man is captured by cavewomen.

16. Impulse ID. Art class model gets aroused.

17. Christian Dior. Woman strips in the house.

18. Marks and Spencer’s 2006 Christmas food.

19. Herbal Essences. Blonde moans with pleasure when shampooing.

20. Davidoff Cool Water. Actor jumps off cliff.


May 29, 2008 | 8:43 AM Comments  0 comments



HONEY IN THE HOLY QURAN
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BOOK : HONEY IN THE HOLY QURAN

AUTHOR : MOHAMMED SIDDIQ


Many religious scriptures have extolled the virtues of honey but it was in the holy Quran that Allah (S.W.T) has explicitly stated 1400 years ago that there is healing in the liquid coming out of the bodies of the honey bee. This book “Honey In The Holy Quran” is in fact a scientific commentary of the last two lines mentioned in the Verse 69 of Surah Al Nahl (16)

“---- there issues from within thee bodies a drink of varying colours,
Wherein is healing for men.”

The author has presented in meticulous detail the results of in-vitro and animal studies, clinical case studies and randomized placebo controlled trials establishing the efficacy of honey in the treatment of various problems.

Apart from giving information regarding the nutritive value and physio-chemical properties of honey, its use in the treatment of wounds, burns, gastrointestinal problems, eye problems, its antibacterial, antifungal properties etc have been dealt with in detail.

In short this is a comprehensive record of all its medicinal properties.

The book is available @
Price : Rs. 250/- in India.
U.S $ 10 (Outside India- including A/F charges).

Amount to be sent in the name of the author in the form of demand draft/bankers cheque at the following address:

8-2-703/5, Road No. 12. Banjara Hills, Hyderabad – 500 034. A.P. India.

About the author:

He is a Science Graduate from Osmania University and did his post graduation in Environmental Management from University of Hyderabad. Has written several research papers which got published in reputed national and international Journals. He has also authored the following books:

Vetiveria zizanioides A Miracle Grass from Antiquity.
Medico-botany and Mythology of Vedic Plants.
Vedic Plants – Medicinal and Other Uses.
At present he is the Assistant Director of Green Foundation (NGO) , Hyderabad.

December 30, 2007 | 5:29 AM Comments  0 comments



motivation and inspiration
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There is a difference between motivation and inspiration. Motivation is when you get hold of an idea and don’t let go of it until you make it a reality. Inspiration is the reverse–when an idea gets hold of you and you feel compelled to let that impulse or energy carry you along. You get to a point where you realize that you’re no longer in charge, that there’s a driving force inside you that can’t be stopped.

~ Wayne Dyer

December 3, 2007 | 3:31 AM Comments  0 comments



Democracy & Education.

Democracy & Education.

Ever since the colonization of the lands and the spread of Western concepts and ideologies in the world, thinkers seemed to have preoccupied in exploring and analyzing the alien ideologies.

History bears witness to the fact that during the period of absolute monarchies in the West, people badly required some ideology to fight against the absolute monarchs. They found in democracy a good weapon for them to fight against absolute monarchs and form their own government based on the consent of the people. They were quite successful in their attempt since absolute monarchies slowly transformed into constitutional monarchies and then into representative democracies

Democracy in the West being originated from the economic regeneration of European societies is secular and materialistic by its very nature. It mainly caters to the material life of a society leaving the spiritual aspect altogether. Consequently, democracy in the West tends to move away from moral and ethical values. This secularist and materialistic orientation of Western democracy is totally rejected by many people.
In such state of affairs, can democracies work for the good and the wider interest of the people, if the rulers in democracies follow Machiavellian doctrine-ends justify the means? Does not it mean that in such conditions, democracy would turn into a government of the bad people, by the bad people for the good and bad people? It implies that there is a great risk of democracy degenerating into what we prefer to call as ‘democracy,’ rule of the demons. As monarchy may degenerate into “tyranny” if a monarch becomes a tyrant, so also democracy may degenerate into “democracy” if the people who are in power turn out to be the demons. Hence, the most important factor for a good government seems to be the supremacy of good over bad and this is possible if those who are in power are good and aim at the establishment of good.
One of the solutions to the above discussed problem is good “leadership” for a good government lies in good education. Such an education should be provided in the state that can produce good rulers so that they can make good laws representing “good will” not the “bad will”. Obviously, such an education should not be God-secluded, rather God-centred. Nothing much can be expected from state-controlled secular education that is imparted to the young generation in secular democracies. Education which is devoid of God cannot bring forth God-loving and God-fearing leaders who can strive to give God a central place in laws, politics and society.


November 2, 2007 | 8:07 AM Comments  0 comments

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person-to-person off shoring (PPO)

The debate over off shoring has become a regular feature in high-wage countries that fear large-scale job losses. While informed observers argue that off shoring benefits corporations and the entire economies of the high-wage countries, others argue that while this may be true, it is nevertheless going to be detrimental to the large, white-collar middle-class working in the services sector.
Now, a new trend shows how off shoring is beginning to go mainstream, moving beyond companies into a regular marketplace, and thereby touching the upper- and middle-class alike. globo serve, a global research and analytics services firm, calls it person-to-person off shoring (PPO), which is showing a compound annual growth rate of over 26 per cent.
PPO consists of those services that can be off shored by (to take one instance) entrepreneurs who are trying to bootstrap their business as efficiently as possible. The value proposition of receiving such services at a significantly lower cost and just in time is clearly irresistible, thus helping off shoring strike deeper root.
The offerings being used by small businesses and home businesses under such services range from live homework assistance over the web to essay-writing guidance. Even invitation cards for weddings and other parties, and personal secretarial services like scheduling appointments and maintaining calendars, personal financial matters, business analysis, personal interests, skill set exposure, Legal services, banking, project placement, asset management, vaults for placing secure documents are now being outsourced to high net worth individuals & professionals who work from their homes in low-wage countries, often with just a broadband connection as investment.
Though each PPO contract is often of low value, usually between $1000 and $50000, the large number of end consumers involved means that the total addressable market in the internationally exceeds $200 billion.
While PPO makes rapid strides, two factors may play spoilsport. The first is data confidentiality, which is a matter of enormous concern in the West. Some of the services being provided in the PPO domain are pretty basic helping someone write out a sum, or graphic services and confidentiality is not a big issue here.

But in several other services, India less than perfect track record in maintaining data confidentiality may prove to be a drag. The other issue is quality control. Experts like Steve of Globo serve say that online marketplaces like Guru, Elance, Rentacoder, etc can play a fruitful role here. They are successful because they have a mechanism for mediating between a vendor and a client, where the desired service level is indeed provided by the vendor.
Research estimates that there are currently more than 90 online marketplaces on the World Wide Web, and it projects that there are over 500,000 vendors and freelance professionals who are providing these services from low-wage countries. In the online marketplace model, vendors providing PPO services enroll themselves in an online marketplace by paying a monthly subscription fee plus a fixed percentage of the revenue if they win the project.
When an individual client posts his or her requirements for a new project, the marketplace communicates these opportunities to the selected vendors and freelancers and requests proposals to be delivered to the client. The client then awards the work to the appropriate vendor, depending on price (which may be on a per hour or a fixed cost basis), delivery time and a quality score provided by other clients who have been served by the same vendor.
The result is that outsourcing is indeed becoming a people’s project, and acquiring a range and depth that no one had anticipated when BPO first took off.


July 31, 2007 | 9:27 AM Comments  0 comments

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