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Friday, July 17, 2009

How to start a Blog

How to Start a Blog

A "blog", abbreviated word for weblog, is a web-based journal in which people can publish their thoughts and opinions on the Internet. It is everyone's home on the world wide web and probably their number one venting venues. Anyone can start a blog. It's straight-forward and, in a lot of cases, free.

Find a decent blogging provider that appeals to you. Some may include MuseCrafters.com, Livejournal.com, JournalHome.com, www.blogger.com ,ChoseIt, WordPress.com , TheDiary.org, Mindsay.com, Blog.ir, Blogagotchi.com, Diaryland.com, Blogdrive.com, weebly.com or Xanga.com. Most of these sites are pre-made with templates and push-button publishing that don't require much technical know-how.

  1. Once you sign up, you'll have a gallery of ready-made templates to choose from. With these, you can pick a color scheme and layout for your blog.
    • Most sites come with a set of predefined layouts and schemes that you can choose from. Select one and personalize it. Then add your name, interests, images, etc.
    • If you want to, get a more unique template, there are some sites up that have many of these that might make it look better. For example, PimpMyProfile.com or Pyzam.com.
  2. Add blogging freebies like buttons, images, blog chalks, imoods, tagboards (for example, myshoutbox.com), guest maps, guestbooks, comment boxes for readers' input, etc.
  3. Explore other blog sites that offer more features for a small fee, such as Typepad.com andChoseIt.
  4. Decide on whether or not you want your blog to be private or public: do you want any Internet visitor to be able to read your blog, or do you just want your friends and family to be able to read it? Most blog sites offer the ability to password-protect your published posts so only those who you approve of can view what you've written.
  5. After you've set up your blog, write a few posts to test it out, and make any adjustments to the layout or style that you see fit. Like if you just got a new template, you'd check your blog to see if you like it, right? At first, it will seem tough to figure out what to write, but once you get into a routine of daily blogging, you will find it addictive. Write about your day, your thoughts, events, ideas, fears, pleasures, the news, current affairs, art, or anything you are interested in!
  6. Visit other blogs to build a blogging circle. When you leave comments, add your blogging address so they can visit you too. (Note: This will not work if your blog is private)
  7. Publish your blog by sending the URL to your friends or publish the URL on your website. Add the URL to posts you make on other blogs.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Baloch unity site banned

According to media source: The government has started monitoring the internet to identify anti-state websites promoting ethnic hatred and terrorism and has detected one such website.

According to sources, information technology experts of the Federal Investigation Agency’s Special Investigation Group (SIG) recently detected a website, www.balochunity.org, which contained anti-state content and asked the IT ministry to block it.

The website was hosted from the Russian Federation using a company name.

It contained demands for an independent and sovereign Balochistan and rights of the Baloch people over their resources.

The sources said the FIA was also regularly monitoring national and international websites to detect material inciting sectarianism and extremism.

All SMS are also being monitored to check if they contain anything against the government, its institutions or ministers.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

web 2.0 security

3 Key Questions

Due to web 2.0 tolls, wiki and blog open ups new channels for business but it creates threats for credit card users.

Anxious to monitor teens’ attitudes on emerging fashion trends, the clothing retailer added an opinion widget to its popular Web site. But when an attacker posted a false blog post via the widget that popular blouses were selling for 50 percent less at another site, unsuspecting shoppers started purchasing there, not knowing that the site was hosted in Romania for the sole purpose of harvesting credit-card information. Hoping to reduce its promotional costs and sell more slow-moving products, an online sports retailer added an inexpensive ad widget to its site, pushing the latest promotions to desktops based on the user’s browsing habits. Because they neglected the proper due diligence, the retailer didn’t discover that the provider of the ad widget also installed a key logger. Now when the unsuspecting user conducts transactions on any Web site, the key logger captures the user’s sensitive information, which is then sold in the underground market and exploited by crooks.
1. Who plays in this sandbox?
Internally, do you need to establish a wide-open social network for all your employees to collaborate? Or something more structured to open new lines of communication between departments—say for R&D and sales? Externally, does the business case for adding new Web 2.0 functionality support the need for added security measures?
2. Who is responsible for maintaining the integrity of consumer-generated information on our Web site?
Some companies are satisfied with letting volunteers or random employees provide online help to customers visiting a forum widget. Redirecting people to the forum is perceived as a way of lowering customer-care or helpdesk costs. Other companies assign subject matter experts to constantly monitor and revise information on wikis.
3. What due diligence is required to assess the risks of Web 2.0 technologies?
Can someone from the advertising department drop their favorite app into their online marketing environment from the Twitter fan wiki? Or is a more formal approach to governance required to ensure that security concerns are addressed? In mid-November, Net Vibe’s directory hosted 4,402 business and finance widgets, a number that will only increase. For the CIO, this proliferation of Web 2.0 tools presents another difficult balancing act between innovation and security.
Getting answers to those questions is the first step in taking advantage of these emerging technologies, before the organization is taken advantage of by rogue Web 2.0 incursions that undermine the business.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

CO2 into biofuel

Researchers at Singapore’s Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) have devised a means of transforming CO2 into the biofuel and widely used chemical methanol.

The process works by adding hydrosilane, a combination of silica and hydrogen, to CO2 in the presence of a catalyst. The product of this reaction is turned into methanol by adding water in a process called hydrolysis.

The catalyst is essential to driving the process, but the IBN researchers have found an organocatalyst – a non-metallic organic compound – to do the job. Organocatalysts have huge advantages over traditional metal-based catalysts – they are stable, easily stored, cheap to produce and do not contain toxic heavy metals.

These attributes mean that the process can transform CO2 to methanol under mild conditions in dry air.

“We hope to provide a viable alternative energy option for industry, and effective sequestration and conversion of CO2,” says lead researcher and director of IBN Jackie Y. Ying.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Dubai (gets world’s first cloned camel)

Dubai (gets world’s first cloned camel)

The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday claimed that it had the world’s first cloned camel.

Injaz, born in Dubai, is a female. It was born on April 8, 2009 at the Camel Reproduction Centre after more than five years of work by scientists, newspaper reported.

Injaz, whose name means “achievement” in Arabic, is the clone of a camel that was slaughtered for its meat in 2005, The National said.
“This significant breakthrough in our research programme gives a means of preserving the valuable genetics of our elite racing and milk producing camels in the future,” Dr Lulu Skidmore, scientific director at the Camel Reproduction Centre, said in a statement.
Scientists used DNA extracted from cells in the ovaries of the slain animal and put it into an egg taken from the surrogate mother to create a reconstructed embryo, it said.

Yahoo Inc. to cut of Hundred of jobs

Islamabad, Pakistan- According media sources, Carol Bartz has joined Yahoo inc. January 2009, since than Yahoo Inc. planning to lay off hundred of workers in first phase. The layoffs could be announced next Tuesday, when Yahoo reports its first-quarter financial results, according to the source, who wished to remain anonymous because of the issue's sensitivity.
Jerry Yang, former CEO of Yahoo Inc. who was lay off in December 2008.. At that time, the strength of yahoo inc. employees were 13600, down more than 1600 employees from the third quarter of 2008.
The company, which is the No. 2 U.S. Internet search provider, Bartz, CEO Yahoo Inc. implemented a broad internal management reorganization and as Yahoo explores partnerships to help revive its growth.
However, Yahoo and Microsoft Corp met recently to discuss a deal involving the company's search business, according to a source familiar with the matter who wished to remain anonymous.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Balochistan Violence

According to media sources, there was mass protests across Balochistan including Quetta, against the kidnapping and killing of three Baloch leaders. This incident occurred in TOrbat, Balochistan.
Due to strike, markets also remain closed and Four vehicle has torched by the violent protests. There was complete shutter down strike and protesters set on fire on the road.
Balochistan University has been closed for three days and paper date postponed and new date will be announced.
However, Balochistan National Front (BNF) has given a strike call on April 11 and 12. According to sources Balochistan chief minister has ordered a judicial inquiry for killing of Baloch leaders. and condemned the killing of nationalists leaders and termed it as a conspiracy to sabotage reconciliation process.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

The $3 Billion for Pak Army

Obama administration are seeking $3 billion aid for Pak Millitary for next five years, to train and equip Pak army. As $1.5 billion civilian aid per year for next five years. American officials have found that it is critical to train and equip Pakistan so they have skills and will to fight against terrorist.

As, the Pakistani military, had stepped up operations against the militants but more action needed. Obamama administration are preparing new strategy to counter terrorism and exit strategy from Afghanistan. Also, US thinks that Afghanistan stability lies with Pakistan.

At last, extremist challenge Pakistan stability. This is what a concerning issue because Pakistan is suffering due to terrorism. Pakistani people are loosing lifes. Pakistan government should act and draw a comprehensive strategy to curb terrorism.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

First April Fool

SHORT SUMMARY OF IST APRIL
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THEY CELEBT=RATE THIS DAY IN MEMORY OF “MAKING MUSLIMS FOOLS”
………PLZ SPREADIT…..

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Google Summer Code 2009

According to Google summer code 2009 website, google offers Global Programme every year. This is the fifth time that this programme is going to offer to students. Google offers stipends to students for writing programme codes for various open source software projects over a three-month period. Google said 150 open source organizations including The Linux Foundation, PHP and the Fedora Project are participating as mentors. Through this programme programmer experience in coding for a "real-world" project to apply their skills to "real-world" applications and better opportunity for their future career.
Google said the past four years of Summer of Code have given US$15 million in funding to some 2,500 students from 100 countries, with "millions of lines" of source code produced.
Some 1,000 student projects are expected to be funded globally this year.

The application deadline is Apr. 3.

Single Global Currency

China, the newly growing world economic power and Russia have suggested to world that there should be one single global currency all over the world. China, which have huge reserves in dollar, demanding for an alternative for dollar currencies.

As China has huge investment in dollar currency are very much concerned about the collapsed of dollar. China has $2 trillion foreign reserves. Russia also has same concerned.

Governor of the peoples bank of China has proposed investment in alternative currencies.

However, American president in his press conference said he didn't believe there is a need for a global currency.
"I would just point out that the dollar is extraordinarily strong right now. And the reason the dollar is strong right now is because investors consider the United States the strongest economy in the world with the most stable political system in the world," Obama said.

US government spending trillion of dollar in financial sector to stabilize the US economy.

Two Changes to Search Results by GOOGLE

Media sources that google introduces changes to search engine results to show direct, better and quick results to its online users.

Google Inc has made two changes to search results pages, which will be more helpful and gives direct result to the users who seeks information in google search. Now search results will be relevant according to the subject rather than to the relevant words. By introducing technology, it shows results on longer text lines and relevant bold words after the search results.

By introducing new technology, search engine giant will definitely hold competitive advantage on other competitors like Redzee. etc.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Google is Challenging and Rewarding

Google is rewarding and challenging to hackers to find flaws in their technology. For this Google offering top five prizes for hackers. The contest last date is May 5th.

According to google official statement, Google hosting a contest to secure it technology. As an incentive google is offering five cash prizes, the first prize is $8,192. Second prize is $4,096, third is $2,048 and both the fourth and fifth prizes are $1,024. All prize amount is in US dollar.the judges will be from the University of Michigan, Harvard, Rice, MIT, the University College of London and the university of California.

For those who want to participate in this contest, must register with Google by accepting terms and condition. Contestants can download the latest Native of Client and can attack, Native Client is an open-source research technology for running x86 native code in Web applications.

Contestants have to submit a summary by identifying top 10 exploits by May 5.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Gmail undo send option

According to official gmail blog, Google introduce new service for their gmail users, where users can hold their email just for five seconds before sending and can call back for correction. Google now offer an "undo send' features in gmail, which can hold message just five second in a separate windo while they hit send option.
Gmail's send option now have 'undo' option link. By clicking on 'undo' will return a message to its draft and it can be send after correction.
But user can not call back that message which was already sent. This option is only when you hit send button and for five second you can recall that message. To turn it on, sign in to your Gmail account, click "Settings," click on the "Labs" header and scroll almost all the way down the page to "Undo Send."

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Microsoft Launches New Internet Explorer 8 (IE8)

Software giant launches new Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) and claims that the world's most popular web browser is faster and safer than ever before. worlds most popular explorer will be available for download from today March 19, 2009.

Microsoft sources claims that IE8 is fast, secure and more user friendly than before.

Users of explorer decreses from 91 percent to 67 percent from 2004 to 2008. It was due to rival browsers such as Mozilla’s Firefox, Apple’s Safari and, most recently, Google’s Chrome have started to eat into IE’s market share.

Microsoft claims that IE8 offers the best security features among leading browsers, and that Internet Explorer 8 blocks two to four times as many malicious sites as competing browsers.

Internet Explorer 8 will be available as a free download at Microsoft website(www.microsoft.com)

New Gas and Power Projects

According to source, to fulfill its energy demand Pakistani government has signed an agreement with Italian Company ENI. Eni is also working on other projects.

Signing an agreement in Pm Secretariat with PM Gillani, Eni CEO says we have signed MOU with two Pakistani leading company for exploration of new oil and gas projects.

Currently Pakistani producing 56,000 barrels a day, Eni CEO says that we want to double Pakistan oil production. PM appreciates Eni's effort and focuses on exploration and production, gas and power, refining and marketing, construction and petrochemicals.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Ummmed Sahir by Lal Group

On 16th March at 930 pm. I was just passing from Jang Plaza. There was a live show going on by Geo Tv.
I just stopped to watch this show. Honestly speaking from past eight years, I did not read or heard any such live concert in Islamabad. I dont know why?

I just appreciate GEO efforts by organizing such a wonderfull knight.

Lal group who introduce themselves as Surkhe( Commrade), wearing red colour shirts belongs to Pakistan Communist Party(Labour). Lal Group have done a wonderful job singing Habib Jalib, Ahmed Faraz and Faiz Ghazals.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Chief Justice restored

According to KARAN Khan show that Prime Minister talk to Chaudhary Nisar in his telephonic conversation asked that Chief Justice restored.

Kamran kahn talking to Chaudhry Nisar and Shahbaz Sharif through telephone. Both confirm that PM tell about CJ restoration.

However, Chaudhry advice wait for PM's speech.

PM address to Nation

According to PTV sources that Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani is going to address very shortly to the Nation. President met with PM & COAS.

PM talk to Nawaz sharif before his address.
According to Nabeel Qabool, PM will announce important news. Media sorces are saying that CJ will be restore. Governor rule will be lifted from Punjab.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Iraqi journalist who thrown shoes at Bush jailed for four years

According to media sources Iraqi court sentence four year imprisonment to Iraqi journalist who through shoes at Bush.

He became hero after just through of shoes at Bush. However, history will remember this journalist.

Monday, March 9, 2009

KUMO- New Internet search engine

Microsoft tests new Internet search engine. Kumo.com, is an advanced search explorer which will show results on an organized manner like sentence or relation between the words. It is simple and clean look.


While Microsoft employees have admitted publicly that there are branding issues around Live Search, we're not quite ready to stick our heads above the parapet and say that Kumo will be the new brand name to be announced in a 2009 update.
Apparently, Kumo means "cloud" or "spider" in Japanese.The naming and branding issues are being discussed on TechCrunch.


Live was brought in to provide a unifying brand for a group of services including Hotmail, Messenger and Spaces, in preference to using the old MSN (Microsoft Network) branding umbrella. Live Search is at least consistent, whereas Kumo doesn't fit with anything. It's hard to see the logic in that.


Of course, there's no reason why Microsoft shouldn't launch Kumo as well, using the same back end. Perhaps it could win market share in parts of Asia and South America, for example, where Google is less entrenched.


The question is whether Google's dominance is now so great that it's impervious to competition. In sum, if you build a better search engine, people still won't use it, no matter what you call it. And that's assuming Microsoft can build a better search engine, which it has so far failed to do.

PPP and PML Power Sharing

According to media reports that PPP and PML-Q have reached a power sharing deal. According to media reports that Shujat will be the leader of House after retirement of Raza Rabani for his next assigenment as Law Minister.
F H Naik will work as chairman senate. PPP, today announced that no more dialogue with PML-N. As earlier Raja Pervez Ashraf announced after finalized power sharing deal with PML-Q. Punjab assembly session will be call on 15th to 20th March. Chief Minister of Punjab will be from PPP and PML-Q will get ministries including senior minister.

Also there reports that after senat chairman election there will be some crackdown against Lawey and some policatical activist.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Three ways to look younger

Scientists are in search of the Fountain of Youth share their findings. You can try these tricks today!

Rest up
During deep sleep, your skin grows cells, builds proteins, and repairs damage from stress and sun. Aim for seven hours of zzz’s a night.

Drink up
Hydrating from the inside out will keep skin firm and plump. Sneak in eight cups of water a day. Sip green tea at your desk, have soup for lunch and juices.

Straighten up
Rounded, hunched shoulders age you instantly. Here’s a one-minute refresher from Janice Novak, author of Posture: Get It Straight. Stand tall with knees soft (not locked). Inhale. Exhale, pulling your belly button back toward your spine. Lift the front of your rib cage an inch or two. Check that your ear, shoulder, hip, and ankle are all in alignment, and—voilà!—bye-bye hunchback.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

iMOTOR



Well, The Swiss auto powerhouse Rinspeed presents the ‘iChange,’ the world’s first car whose body adapts to the number of passengers on board. It's an electric powered concept car from nutty niche Swiss outfit Rinspeed. An iPhone is actually used to lock and unlock the doors as well as fire up the engine.
And at the push of a button the car changes shape, elongating mechanically from a two into a four-seater.


Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Arabic the language for the future

French president Nicolas Sarkozy recently called Arabic, “the language of the future, of science and of modernity,” .

If you do speak Arabic or if you’re trying to learn like I am, then you know that it is an incredibly challenging language. Those challenges extend to the Web where the possibility of finding news and information in standard Arabic script is overwhelming and often incomplete.

Yamli.com is an Arabic transliteration search engine that allows visitors to use their Latin keyboards to search for any Arabic phrase they want. Since there is no proper or exact phonetic match from Arabic to English, it creates a widespread problem on the Web because multiple variations exist for a single word.

Yamli offers a solution in that it allows users to spell the Arabic word the way they think it would be spelled in English. It automatically provides matches from that spelling and other relevant matches from alternate spellings. Yamli also offer serch results both in English on one side and Arabic on the other side.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

How to reduce phantom Power and reduce Electricity bills by 10 %

To save energy in a efficient way is impaortant for all specially for the country like Pakistan, whoch facing severe energy crises. Pakistan's agriculture, industry is electricity dependant and these sectors are facing problems naw a days, along with home users. Alternative resources are very important and it is better to take some initial seteps to take initiatives, Public private partnership should be taken immediately. Awareness among the people to save the energy is also a tool to conserve the energy for Industry and Agri purpose. And also as individual, we all can take some steps to save energy.

However, We all want to conserve energy, but because so much of our lives depend on electronic equipment, we can often feel as though conservation is like losing weight. it is really hard to do. But, what if you could reduce your electric bill by 10 percent a year just by eliminating "phantom power?" What is phantom power you ask? Phantom power is the current that electrical items continue to draw even when they are not in use. Cell phone chargers, computers, TVs and other electric items all suck electricity even when we're not using them. If you're like most people, you have a schedule that you try to keep to, for instance, how much time you watch TV at night. Here are some easy ways to reduce phantom power from your TV and other items in your home.

How to Reduce Phantom Power From MP3 Players, Cell Phones and Other Small Electronics

  • Take an area of your home or office and make it the centralized charging station.
  • Plug in a multi-outlet surge protector power strip, the type with the on/off switch.
  • Plug all of your small electronics charging cords into this power strip.
    When your equipment is charged or not in use, simply turn the switch on the power strip off. Not only will this help reduce your phantom power, but all of your devices will be located in one spot, so you won't have to hear "Where's my iPod?" quite as often.
How to Reduce Phantom Power From TVs, DVD Players and Home Entertainment Systems

  • Plug all of your devices into a multi-outlet surge protector power strip.
  • Plug the power strip into a timer that gets plugged into the wall outlet.
  • Set the timer to turn the power off around the time of night you usually go to bed. If you don't watch TV in the morning before you go to work, set the timer to turn the power back on right before you get home. This way, all night and all day your equipment won't be drawing unnecessary power.
  • Learn how much phantom power a piece of equipment uses before you decide to purchase it.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Is Social Networking Good for Health?

Is Social Networking Good for Health?
Is Social Networking Good For You?Well, probably answer will be no. Or at least, not. But two scientists in U.K have recently suggested that spending all day, much of the night networking on a computer might in fact be bad for your health. Social networking and gaming is harmful to children brain. Now a days people spend most of their time on facebook, myspace and twitter etc.Interaction and conservation via Internet is different than real conversation. Real interaction needs faciaexpression, body language and skills to handle the situation. But study shows that those people who spend most of time on the internet, and spend less to family and friends networking. They are weaken in real interaction tactics.Real conversation in real time may eventually give way to these sanitized and easier screen dialogues, in much the same way as killing, skinning and butchering an animal to eat has been replaced by the convenience of packages of meat on the supermarket shelf. Perhaps future generations will recoil with similar horror at the messiness, unpredictability and immediate personal involvement of a three-dimensional, real-time interaction.Studies shows that people who takes regular exercise are healthier and those people who are more social are more happier.

Light Within: Making Money Online in Pakistan

Light Within: Making Money Online in Pakistan

Friday, February 27, 2009

National Response Centre for Cyber Crime

According to FIA sources , FIA with help of Interior Ministry form awareness project to curb cyber crime in Pakistan. National Response Centre for Cyber Crime (NRCCC) form for knowledge, prevention and prosecution of cyber crime in Pakistan.
FIA trying to curb cyber crime in Pakistan and also taking step to prevents electronics crimes in Pakistan.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire

Slumdog Millionaire took the best academy picture award and 7 Oscar awards on Sunday 22, Feb 2009. this picture was directed by Boyle and the story is about sulm of Mumbai.
Mean Poverty and the living of the people of poors.
Boyle cast boys from the slum of Mumbai, even thos boys was unknown to us.
This is great achievement and hope that Producer from Pakistan And India gave some attention towards such social issues and make their fortune.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

CJ Issue & National Assembly

PPP suspended Aitezaz CEC membership and also served him a show cause notice of violation party discipline. This Cj movement has been started from March 2007. Now PPP think that Aitezaz violatinh PPP disciline
I think PPPP now not hanling CJ Issue properly. Or we can say mis handling. All parties who are now in power are the supporter of CJ in past when they got power, God knows better what happend to all of them.

Now it is better to put CJ case in National Assembly and Senate. Through this way there would be any solution.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Iran Revelotion

There was much opposition of Shah Iran. Shah tried to control the situation by using intellegience, secret police. But nothing worked and situation closed to civil war. The opposition was led by Ayatollah Khomeini, who lived in exile in Iraq and later in France. His message was distributed through music cassettes, which were smuggled into Iran in small numbers, and then duplicated, and spread all around the country. This was the beginning of Iranian revolution.
On January 16 1979, the Shah left Iran. Shapour Bakhtiar as his new prime minister with the help of Supreme Army Councils couldn't control the situation in the country anymore. Ayatollah Khomeini returned to Iran on February 1. Ten days later Bakhtiar went into hiding, eventually to find exile in Paris. Processes against the supporters of the Shah started, and hundreds were executed. On April 1, after a landslide victory in a national referendum in which only one choice was offered (Islamic Republic: Yes or No), Ayatollah Khomeini declared an Islamic republic with a new Constitution reflecting his ideals of Islamic government.
Ayatollah Khomeini became supreme spiritual leader (Valy-e-Faqih) of Iran. Subsequently many demonstrations were held in protest to the new rules, like extreme regulations on women's code of dress. On November 4: Iranian Islamic Students stormed the US embassy, taking 66 people, the majority Americans, as hostages. 14 were released before the end of November. In November: The republic's first Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan resigned.
Ayatollah Khamenei In 1980 Abolhassan Beni Sadr was elected for president. On September 22: Iraq massively invaded Iran, in the belief that Iran is too weak military to fight back. Iraq was claiming territories inhabited by Arabs (Southwestern oil-producing province of Iran called Khouzestan), as well as Iraq's right over Shatt el-Arab (Arvandroud). Some battles were won in the favor of Iraq, but a supposedly weakened Iranian army achieved surprising defensive success. In 1981, on January 20, the hostages in the US embassy were released, after long negotiations, where USA concedes to transfer money, as well as export military equipment to Iran. In June, Beni Sadr was removed from power by Ayatollah Khomeini, and fleed to France in July. Former prime minister Mohammad Ali Rajai was elected president. In August 30, President Rajai and his prime minister were killed in a bombing. In October, Hojatoleslam Seyed Ali Khamenei was elected president.
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Khamenei was one of the founders of the Islamic Republican Party, which dominated the Majlis (the national legislature) after the 1979 revolution. He was appointed to the Council of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, and between 1979 and 1981 he was a member of the Majlis, serving as deputy minister of defense, commander of the Revolutionary Guard, and representative on the Supreme Council of Defense. He also served several times as general secretary of the Islamic Republic Party. By summer of 1982, Iraq's initial territorial gains had been recaptured by Iranian troops that were stiffened with Revolutionary Guards. The Iraqi forces were driven out of Iran. The war extended to shooting of boats in the Persian Gulf, in an attempt to hurt the other country's oil exports. As required by the constitution, he resigned the presidency in 1989. On 20 August 1988, a cease fire was signed between Iran and Iraq. Both parties accepted UN Resolution 598. Following Ayatollah Khomeini's death on 3 June 1989 of a heart attack, Khamenei assumed the role of supreme spiritual leader. The Assembly of Experts (Ulama) met in emergency session on June 4 and elected President Khamenei the new Valy-e-Faqih (supreme spiritual leader), simultaneously promoting him to the status of ayatollah. And Hojatoleslam Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, speaker of the Majles (parliament) was elected as a president. He graduated in the late 1950s as a Hojatoleslam, a Shiite clerical rank just below that of ayatollah. Opposed, like his mentor, to the rule of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Rafsanjani became the exiled Khomeini's chief agent in Iran, was arrested on several occasions, and spent three years in prison (1975-1977) for his activities.
Mohammad KhatamiIn 1990-1991 Iran condemned both Iraq's invasion in Kuwait and the allied forces actions against Iraq. Rafsanjani was re-elected in 1993 but stepped down in 1997, since the Iranian constitution limits the president from seeking a third term. From 1995 was total ban on trade with Iran by USA. In 1997 Hojatoleslam Mohammad Khatami was elected president by gaining almost 70 percent of the votes cast. He pursued political reform and opposed censorship. He is considered to be reformist towards democratization of Iran's society and willing to normalize the relation with west and reduce tensions in the region. Although popular among much of the Iranian public, these policies met considerable opposition from conservatives who controlled the legislature and judiciary. Hojatoleslam Mohammad Khatami was again re-elected as president in 2001 election by greater mandate of Iranian people (almost 78% of the vote cast). On 24 June 2005 Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected as Iran's sixth president. He swept to the presidential post with a stunning 17,046,441 votes out of a total of 27,536,069 votes cast in the runoff election.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Harappa

Harappa is located in Punjab, northeast Pakistan, about 35km (22 miles) southwest of Sahiwal.
The modern town is located near the former course of the Ravi River and also beside the ruins of an ancient fortified city, which was part of the Cemetery H culture and the Indus Valley Civilization.
This ancient settlement existed from about 3300 BCE and is believed to have had as many as 23,500 residents—considered large for its time. Although the Harappa Culture extended well beyond the bounds of present day Pakistan, its centres were in Sindh and the Punjab.
One of the most fascinating yet mysterious cultures of the ancient world is the Harappan civilization. This culture existed along the Indus River in present day Pakistan and India. It was named after the city of Harappa which it was centered around. Harappa and the city of Mohenjo-Daro were the greatest achievements of the Indus valley civilization. These cities are well known for their impressive, organized and regular layout, road and street network, drainage and step-wells for water. Over one hundred other towns and villages also existed in this region. Only part of this language has been deciphered today, leaving numerous questions about this civilization unanswered.
The Indus Valley civilization (also known as Harappan culture) has its earliest roots in cultures such as that of Mehrgarh, approximately 6000 BC. The two greatest cities, Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, emerged circa 2600 BC along the Indus River valley in Punjab and Sindh. Indus Valley civilization was mainly an urban culture sustained by surplus agricultural production and commerce, the latter including trade with Sumer in southern Mesopotamia. Both Mohenjo-daro and Harappa were built according to similar plans of well-laid-out streets, "differentiated living quarters, flat-roofed brick houses, and fortified administrative or religious centers." Weights and measures were roughly the same (though not fully standardized) throughout the area and distinctive seals were used, among other applications, for identification of property and shipment of goods. Although copper and bronze were in use, iron was still not employed. "Cotton was woven and dyed for clothing; wheat, rice, and a variety of vegetables and fruits were cultivated; and a number of animals, including the humped bull, were domesticated." Wheel-made pottery, some of it adorned with animal and geometric motifs, has been found in profusion at all the major Indus sites. A centralized administration for each city, though not the whole civilization, has been inferred from the revealed cultural uniformity; however, it remains uncertain whether authority lay with a commercial oligarchy. There appears to be a complete lack of priestly "pomp or lavish display" that was common in other civilizations.

Mohenjo- Daro

Mohenjo-daro (Mound of the Dead) was one of the largest city-settlements of the Indus Civilization of south Asia located in the province of Sind, Pakistan. Mohenjo-daro was built around 2600 BC and abandoned around 1900 BC, the city was one of the early urban settlements in the world, existing at the same time as the civilizations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Crete.
Mohenjo-daro is located in the Sindh province on a Pleistocene ridge in the middle of the flood plain of the Indus River. The ridge is now buried by the flooding of the plains, but was prominent during the time of the Indus Valley Civilization. The ridge allowed the city to stand out above the surrounding plain and be elevated. The site is situated in a central position between the Indus river valley on the west and the Ghaggar-Hakra on the east. In the modern day, the Indus still flows to the east of the site, but the Ghaggar-Hakra riverbed is dry.
Mohenjo-daro in ancient times was most likely one of the administrative centers of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. It was the most developed and advanced city in South Asia, and perhaps the world, during its peak. The planning and engineering showed the importance of the city to the people of the Indus valley.
The Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300–1700 BC, flowered 2600–1900 BC), was an ancient riverine civilization that flourished in the Indus river valley in Pakistan and north-west India. Another name for this civilization is the "Harappan Civilization."
The Indus culture blossomed over the centuries and gave rise to the Indus Valley Civilization around 3000 BCE. The civilization spanned much of what is now Pakistan and North India, but suddenly went into decline around 1900 BCE. Indus Civilization settlements spread as far south as the Arabian Sea coast of India in Gujarat, as far west as the Iranian border, with an outpost in Bactria. Among the settlements were the major urban centers of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, as well as Lothal.
The Mohenjo-daro ruins were one of the major centres of this ancient society. At its peak, some archaeologists opine that the Indus Civilization may have had a population of well over five million.
To date, over a thousand cities and settlements have been found, mainly in the Indus River valley in Pakistan and northwestern India.

Happiness

Happiness as a concept has many words to describe it. It is a concept that is described in popular culture and the arts. Happiness is stated as mind of delight, pleasure and joy. State of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy. In another words, Happiness is opposite of sadness.

People thinks happiness can be achieved by love. In love there is joy, pleasure, excitement etc which can fascinate to anyone. With love you can express your feelings of emotion with great passion.
Some people think that happiness is with the wealth. They have wealth and whatever they want they can do. They can go anywhere and have a fun and achieved the great feelings of the beautiful things. Through wealth they can maintain luxury life and got luxury facilities.
But there are many people who think that joy; delight is with the power. They are happy because they have the power. They enjoy with power.
However, there are many who are happy because they are limelight. They are fame and every body knows. They are well known and have many fans.

To some up, I can say the secret of happiness is lies in contentment, being good and kindness. The philosophy of happiness is with well being. Man is complex in his nature and activities. But he can achieved happiness by well being, with positive mental attitude.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Green House Effect

The Earth receives energy from the Sun in the form of radiation. Most of the energy is in visible wavelengths and in infrared wavelengths that are near the visible range (often called "near infrared"). The Earth reflects about 30% of the incoming solar radiation. The remaining 70% is absorbed, warming the land, atmosphere and ocean.
For the Earth's temperature to be in steady state so that the Earth does not rapidly heat or cool, this absorbed solar radiation must be very closely balanced by energy radiated back to space in the infrared wavelengths. Since the intensity of infrared radiation increases with increasing temperature, one can think of the Earth's temperature as being determined by the infrared flux needed to balance the absorbed solar flux. The visible solar radiation mostly heats the surface, not the atmosphere, whereas most of the infrared radiation escaping to space is emitted from the upper atmosphere, not the surface. The infrared photons emitted by the surface are mostly absorbed in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases and clouds and do not escape directly to space.
The reason this warms the surface is most easily understood by starting with a simplified model of a purely radiative greenhouse effect that ignores energy transfer in the atmosphere by convection (sensible heat transport, Sensible heat flux) and by the evaporation and condensation of water vapor (latent heat transport, Latent heat flux). In this purely radiative case, one can think of the atmosphere as emitting infrared radiation both upwards and downwards. The upward infrared flux emitted by the surface must balance not only the absorbed solar flux but also this downward infrared flux emitted by the atmosphere. The surface temperature will rise until it generates thermal radiation equivalent to the sum of the incoming solar and infrared radiation.
But the temperature of the atmosphere generally decreases with height above the surface, at a rate of roughly 6.5 °C per kilometer on average, until one reaches the stratosphere 10–15 km above the surface. (Most infrared photons escaping to space are emitted by the troposphere, the region bounded by the surface and the stratosphere, so we can ignore the stratosphere in this simple picture.) A very simple model, but one that proves to be remarkably useful, involves the assumption that this temperature profile is simply fixed, by the non-radiative energy fluxes. Given the temperature at the emission level of the infrared flux escaping to space, one then computes the surface temperature by increasing temperature at the rate of 6.5 °C per kilometer, the environmental lapse rate, until one reaches the surface. The more opaque the atmosphere, and the higher the emission level of the escaping infrared radiation, the warmer the surface, since one then needs to follow this lapse rate over a larger distance in the vertical. While less intuitive than the purely radiative greenhouse effect, this less familiar radiative-convective picture is the starting point for most discussions of the greenhouse effect in the climate modeling literature.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Sunoo aisa nahain karte...........
youn safar tanha nahain karte.....
jinko rakhna ho shafaf......
unhain mela nahain kia karte

Global Warming

Global Warming is defined as the increase of the average temperature on Earth. As the Earth is getting hotter, disasters like hurricanes, droughts and floods are getting more frequent.
Over the last 100 years, the average temperature of the air near the Earth´s surface has risen a little less than 1° Celsius (0.74 ± 0.18°C, or 1.3 ± 0.32° Fahrenheit). Does not seem all that much? It is responsible for the conspicuous increase in storms, floods and raging forest fires we have seen in the last ten years, though, say scientists.

Their data show that an increase of one degree Celsius makes the Earth warmer now than it has been for at least a thousand years. Out of the 20 warmest years on record, 19 have occurred since 1980. The three hottest years ever observed have all occurred in the last eight years, even.
But it is not only about how much the Earth is warming, it is also about how fast it is warming. There have always been natural climate changes – Ice Ages and the warm intermediate times between them – but those evolved over periods of 50,000 to 100,000 years.

A temperature rise as fast as the one we have seen over the last 30 years has never happened before, as far as scientists can ascertain. Moreover, normally the Earth should now be in a cool-down-period, according to natural effects like solar cycles and volcano activity, not in a heating-up phase.
It's not that I want people to disappear. I got rid of human beings theoretically to see how nature would respond without having to deal with us constantly heaping more abuse on the planet. Ultimately, the aim is to figure out if there is a way to add humans back into the mix so that we could live in harmony with nature as opposed to mortal combat with it.
The problem with environmental books, as brilliant as they often are, is that they are so depressing and scary that only environmentalists read them. I wanted to write something that would reach a huge audience, but still be realistic. I wasn't going to pull any punches.
The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change delivered a huge blow to global warming skeptics. Leading climate scientists are now 90 percent sure that human activity is heating up the planet. They present various scenarios that show where global warming could take us by the end of the century. The choice is ours.
In conclusion, global warming is a very serious problem affecting us all. The scientific community is unanimously convinced that it is the result of human activity, in particular, the release of greenhouse gases caused by burning fossil fuels. Global warming cannot be stopped entirely, but its potential damage can be minimized by lessening our dependence on fossil fuels. We need to change our lifestyles in order to protect our children and grandchildren and leave them a world they can be proud of!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Aapney Gasoo Daraz Rehney Do.........
Mujh ko Mehwe Niaz Rehne Do...........
Aapni Ankhoon ko Mekada Na Bana...
Meri Hasti Ko Raaz Rehne De..............

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Israel Aggression on Palestinian People

Well If you got power then you should know your limit. If someone who dont know his/her limit like Israel then the consequences will be bear by the Palestinian. Who supporting and gave him suchh power evry body know all about. But no one has the right to attack civilian in such a brutal way and kill innocent people.
Why such things happend because Palestinian people are less powerfull, no regular army and dont have modern and latest weopened for self defence. If they have then you think Israel will attack on them, Never......Ever........
But there are some forces and even super power who still supporting Israel aggression on Palestine people. And all world are watching the show of Israeli airforce and Tanks. No one even bother to do something for Palestine people. UN is helpless and democratice forces who wants democracy all over the world and peace are watching the brutality and aggression of Israel.International media and Human rights agencies are not doing much for the Palestine People in the same way.
No one have sympathy with Palestinian? why?
I request to all Muslim Ummah and internatiopnal Communities to do much and demand for early seize fire from Israel. And they have to put pressure on the Israel for immediate seize fire from one side immediately.
I think if we are fail to do so then Palestine civilian faced much Casualities and losses. And it will enhance Muslim people anxiety and anger in lang run..