WOMAN EMANTIPATION
Behind every successful man there is a woman. She is there perhaps to tell him that he is wrong. Behind every successful man there is other woman, say romantics. But all agree that there would be a woman behind a man. Conversely, there is a man in every woman even in world itself, literally. Is she also a woe than? Though man has got a companion in her, he has lost his tranquility and mental peace. Manu, the Hindu law-giver, maintained that no woman deserves liberty. His lab says—where the women are adored there the gods live. The woman in ancient India played a different role from that of western woman. She was held in high esteem as Devi, Mata and Adhishakti or energy from I which every thing else sprang. She was not a symbol of weakness, but of Chaitanya or consciousness. Yet she was exploited and ill - treated an; condemned as an evil influence.
True, a woman is a combination of the good and bad. She can be an adorable mother, sister, daughter and wife or at the same time a harlot and a cunning crook. In western society she was mainly an object of sexuality, a sex - pot. She was called the evil by the priests.
The emancipation movement for women in the world suffered badly owing to their misconceived notions of liberty. They failed to recognize the emotional relationship between a man and a woman.
In India it is relationship between two souls. The union is considered sacred. It is not only meant for procreation, but also for performing certain religious duties. A correct relationship should be based on useful and honorable term between two equals, with different responsibilities. Naturally women must have a greater say in many aspects of home life and society But she must realize that she cannot live in isolation, "without a man she is incomplete. She plays a key role in the building of ‘family’. She plays a crucial dominant role as a mother to her children. Unfortunately the joint family system has almost collapsed amongst the urban people.The newest norm is the nuclear family set-up. When things go-off track, there is no elderly person or force to restore cordiality between- husband and wife. The result is broken family. Today we are witnessing a dismal picture. In spite of many laws to defend women, Crime against women is on the increase.The situation is alarming. Economic independence has exposed women to sexual exploitation in offices and other working places. They have become a saleable commodity in advertisements. The job of an air hostess is only that of a waitress or servant.
Emancipation does not mean the liberty to do what one please. It is movement to acquire self-respect and dignity. A woman gets respects by being upright and traditional bound to some extend
Friday, December 13, 2013
short story
PAPPY THE PAPER BAG
Plastic bags are used all over the world to carry everyday items such as bread, shopping, clothes, toys and lots of other things. But Pappy, the hero of our story, wasn’t a plastic bag like all the rest – he was a very special paper bag. And Pappy had a mission to complete…
Pappy knew that all over the world there were millions of plastic bags that had been abandoned by people and ended up floating in the seas and oceans, contaminating the water and causing damage to the creatures that lived nearby.
Pappy didn’t want things to go on this way, so he came up with a plan to put an end to plastic bags being thrown away. One day he went to visit a big supermarket to talk to the manager.
“Hello Mr. Manager, my name is Pappy and as you can see I’m a paper bag. I wanted to propose an idea to avoid using plastic bags in shopping,” Pappy declared.
“What? Have you gone mad? Where else would people carry their shopping?” answered the manager, shocked.
“Very simple,” smiled Pappy. “My plan is to replace plastic bags with paper ones like me, because we don’t pollute the environment. I’d also like to suggest something else: that we reuse both plastic AND paper bags instead of throwing them away straightaway,” Pappy went on, sounding very enthusiastic.
“That’s not a bad idea, but why is it better to use paper bags and reuse them?” asked the manager, interested by what he what he was hearing.
“Well, because firstly it would mean fewer plastic bags spoiling the environment. But it would also save us money, because we would be reusing all our bags without needing to buy new ones,” Pappy explained.
The manager of the big supermarket realised that they were wasting resources, and that this could be avoided. So the following week, only paper bags and plastic bags were given out to the shoppers.
Pappy went all over the world supermarket by supermarket, spreading his message that we should always re-use our bags, encouraging recycling and looking after the planet.
THE END
Summary
So if we want to buy disposable paper bags so as not to pollute the environment
Plastic bags are used all over the world to carry everyday items such as bread, shopping, clothes, toys and lots of other things. But Pappy, the hero of our story, wasn’t a plastic bag like all the rest – he was a very special paper bag. And Pappy had a mission to complete…
Pappy knew that all over the world there were millions of plastic bags that had been abandoned by people and ended up floating in the seas and oceans, contaminating the water and causing damage to the creatures that lived nearby.
Pappy didn’t want things to go on this way, so he came up with a plan to put an end to plastic bags being thrown away. One day he went to visit a big supermarket to talk to the manager.
“Hello Mr. Manager, my name is Pappy and as you can see I’m a paper bag. I wanted to propose an idea to avoid using plastic bags in shopping,” Pappy declared.
“What? Have you gone mad? Where else would people carry their shopping?” answered the manager, shocked.
“Very simple,” smiled Pappy. “My plan is to replace plastic bags with paper ones like me, because we don’t pollute the environment. I’d also like to suggest something else: that we reuse both plastic AND paper bags instead of throwing them away straightaway,” Pappy went on, sounding very enthusiastic.
“That’s not a bad idea, but why is it better to use paper bags and reuse them?” asked the manager, interested by what he what he was hearing.
“Well, because firstly it would mean fewer plastic bags spoiling the environment. But it would also save us money, because we would be reusing all our bags without needing to buy new ones,” Pappy explained.
The manager of the big supermarket realised that they were wasting resources, and that this could be avoided. So the following week, only paper bags and plastic bags were given out to the shoppers.
Pappy went all over the world supermarket by supermarket, spreading his message that we should always re-use our bags, encouraging recycling and looking after the planet.
THE END
Summary
So if we want to buy disposable paper bags so as not to pollute the environment
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
If conditional
If I get IDR 1.000.000.000:1. I'll save some of it
2. I'll build a house
3. I'll go on a holiday
4. I'll buy a car
5. I'll donate some of it
6. I'll be happy
7. I'll buy an new Phone
8. I'll invest it
9. I'll renovate my home
10. I'll help my parents
I'll be happy if:
1. I being loved
2. I get money
3. I want to
4. Holiday everyday
5. I have infinity money
6. I'm not sad
7. I laugh a lot
8. I hang out
9. I don't have to study
10. I meet awesome people
2. I'll build a house
3. I'll go on a holiday
4. I'll buy a car
5. I'll donate some of it
6. I'll be happy
7. I'll buy an new Phone
8. I'll invest it
9. I'll renovate my home
10. I'll help my parents
I'll be happy if:
1. I being loved
2. I get money
3. I want to
4. Holiday everyday
5. I have infinity money
6. I'm not sad
7. I laugh a lot
8. I hang out
9. I don't have to study
10. I meet awesome people
Thursday, October 17, 2013
question about the scholarship at harvard medical shcool
1. Who can apply to HMS to participate in Exchange Clerk Program?
2. Who selected Students from these foreign school?
2. Who selected Students from these foreign school?
Anouncement ( Scholarship at Harvard Medical School)
Visiting Medical Students Participating in Exchange Programs through the HMS Scholars in Medicine Office
Medical students in their final year of school can apply to Harvard Medical School (HMS) to participate in the Exchange Clerk Program. Thousands of students from the United States and abroad apply to this program each year to participate in clinical electives at HMS. To apply for clerkships and for more information on scheduling, tuition, courses, and any other information about the Exchange Clerk Program, visit: http://exclerk.hms.harvard.edu.Exchange Program StudentsHarvard Medical School has agreements with a small number of medical schools internationally to send medical students to each other's school to participate in clinical elective training. Students from these foreign schools are selected by their schools to participate in the exchange clerkship program. These schools notify the Scholars in Medicine Office about the students they have selected.We recommend that the students selected to participate in this exchange program prepare your applications well in advance of the online application deadline. Please send an email tokari_hannibal@hms.harvard.edu with the clerkship months you requested once you apply online. You should send your paper documentation to Kari Hannibal, Program Manager, HMS Scholars in Medicine Office, no later than the online application deadline. Completed paper documentation should be mailed to:Kari HannibalScholars in Medicine Office, Harvard Medical School260 Longwood Avenue, Suite 265, Boston, MA 02115, USATel: 617-432-1573Chilean medical students in Santiago may want to look at the Harvard University David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies webpage for additional information.For information on housing in Boston, go to: Vanderbilt Hall for information on applying to Vanderbilt Hall, the dormitory of Harvard Medical School. Students regularly find off-campus housing listings on Craigslist Boston or the off-campus housing bulletin board on the Vanderbilt Hall website.Students who are participating on these exchange programs should notify Kari Hannibal in the first three days of their arrival in Boston. Kari can be reached atkari_hannibal@hms.harvard.edu or at 617-432-1573.orchid
Orchidaceae is a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and often fragrant, commonly known as the orchid family. Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering plants, with between 21,950 and 26,049 currently accepted species, found in 880 genera.Selecting which of the two families is larger is still under debate, as concrete numbers on such enormous families are constantly in flux. Regardless, the number of orchid species equals more than twice the number of bird species, and about four times the number of mammal species. The family also encompasses about 6–11% of all seed plants.The largest genera are Bulbophyllum (2,000 species), Epidendrum (1,500 species), Dendrobium (1,400 species) andPleurothallis (1,000 species).
The family also includes Vanilla (the genus of the vanilla plant), Orchis (type genus), and many commonly cultivated plants such as Phalaenopsis and Cattleya. Moreover, since the introduction of tropical species in the 19th century, horticulturists have produced more than 100,000 hybrids andcultivars.
introducing
My name is Nadira Ulfa, but you can call me Nadira or Dira or whatever you like. I'm a high school student at 3 Senior High School Bandung an 11th grader. I'm black eyed girl with short black straight hair.
I like a lot of things. I'm kinda cheerful sometimes, but sometimes I got this moody feeling and BAM! everything that you do will make me angry.
I have this kinda boring daily routine just like every student in this school (I think). My life in this school's full of task and something similar like task that I think can make my head burst. But, I have this lovely friend so I'm having a good time here too!
that's a little about me. If you want to know more. just ask.
I like a lot of things. I'm kinda cheerful sometimes, but sometimes I got this moody feeling and BAM! everything that you do will make me angry.
I have this kinda boring daily routine just like every student in this school (I think). My life in this school's full of task and something similar like task that I think can make my head burst. But, I have this lovely friend so I'm having a good time here too!
that's a little about me. If you want to know more. just ask.
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