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    Ten things God won't ask



    Ten things God won't ask:
     

     
    1 ...God won't ask what kind of car you drove;
         He'll ask how many people you drove who didn't have transportation.
     
    2...God won't ask the square footage of your house,
         He'll ask how many people you welcomed into your home.
     
    3...God won't ask about the clothes you had in your closet,
         He'll ask how many you helped to clothe.
     
    4... God won't ask what your highest salary was,
         He'll ask if you compromised your character to obtain it.
     
    5...God won't ask what your job title was,

     

         He'll ask if you performed your job to the best of your ability.
     
    6...God won't ask how many friends you had,
        He'll ask how many people to whom you were a friend.
     
    7... God won't ask in what neighborhood you lived,

     


         He'll ask how you treated your neighbors.
     
    8...God won't ask about the color of your skin,
         He'll ask about the content of your character.
     
    9... God won't ask why it took you so long to seek Salvation,
         He'll lovingly take you to your mansion in heaven, and not to the gates of Hell.
     
    10...God won't ask how many people you forwarded this to,
           He'll ask if you were ashamed to pass it on to your friends.
     
     
    Read Carefully
     
                       Happy moments,  praise God.
                       Difficult moments,  seek God.
                       Quiet moments,  worship God.
                       Painful moments,  trust God.
                       Every moment,  thank God.

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    September 19

    Buddha





    Buddha, originally uploaded by Jungle_Boy.

    Author wrote:
    Wendy looks up at the amazing and enormous fifth-century Aukana Buddha, one of the great ancient sites of Sri Lanka, to add perspective to the carving.

    The Buddha is 12m high (though it appears much, much taller) and is completely carved from the rock behind it, as is the case at Gal Vihara. But this Buddha is taller than those at Gal Vihara, and the work that went into it must have been immense. It is in extraordinary condition (the last chiseling could have been done the morning we saw it), which is truly amazing considering it is more than 1500 years old and has never been shielded from the elements by a roof or covering of any sort.

    This Buddha has risen in importance in the last seven or eight years after the unforgivable destruction of the twin Buddha statues (which were similar in design but much larger) in Bamiyan, Afghanistan by the Taliban.



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    Reclining Buddha





    Reclining Buddha, originally uploaded by Marko Stavric.

    Author wrote:
    Looks quite peaceful in this shot. This is the huge reclining Buddha at the Long Son Pagoda in Nha Trang, Vietnam. I tried to find some information about the meaning of the reclining Buddha and all I've been able to find is that it represents Buddha's death and detachment from the world. I guess that would explain all the monks in the background that appear to be mourning.



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    Interview Questions

    OOPS and CORE JAVA

    What is JVM (Java Virtual Machine)?
    What is JIT (Just-in-Time) Compilation?
    What is Object Oriented Programming?
    What's a Class?
    What's an Object?
    What's the relation between Classes and Objects?
    What are different properties provided by Object-oriented systems?
    How do you implement inheritance in Java?
    How can we implement polymorphism in Java?
    What's an interface and how will you go about implementing an
    interface?
    What is an Abstract class?
    What are Abstract methods?
    What's the difference between "Abstract" classes and
    "Interfaces"?
    What's difference between Static and Non-Static fields of a class?
    What are inner classes and what's the practical implementation of
    inner classes?
    What are packages?
    What is a constructor in class?
    Can constructors be parameterized?
    Can you explain transient and volatile modifiers?
    What is the use if "instanceof " keyword?
    What are Native methods in Java?
    Explain in depth Garbage collector?
    How does the garbage collector determine that the object has to be
    marked for deletion?
    Can you explain "finalize()" method?
    How can we force the garbage collector to run?
    What's the main difference between "Switch" and "If "
    comparison?
    What's the use of JAVAP tool?
    What are applets?
    In which package is the applet class located?
    What are native interfaces in Java?
    what are Class loader's?
    what is Bootstrap, Extension and System Class loader?
    Can you explain the flow between bootstrap, extension and system class
    loader?
    Can you explain how can you practically do dynamic loading?
    How can you copy one array in to a different array?
    Can you explain the core collection interfaces?
    Can you explain in brief the collection classes which implement the
    collection interfaces?
    What's the difference between standard JAVA array and ArrayList
    class?
    What's the use of "ensureCapacity" in ArrayList class?
    How can we obtain an array from an ArrayList class?
    What is "LinkedList" class for?
    Can you explain HashSet class in collections?
    what is LinkedHashSet class?
    what is a TreeSet class?
    what's the use of Comparator Interface?
    How can we access elements of a collection?
    What is Map and SortedMap Interface?
    Have you used any collection algorithm?
    Why do we use collections when we had traditional ways for collection?
    Can you name the legacy classes and interface for collections?
    What is Enumeration Interface?
    what's the main difference between ArrayList / HashMap and Vector /
    Hashtable?
    Are String object Immutable, Can you explain the concept?
    what is a StringBuffer class and how does it differs from String class?
    what is the difference between StringBuilder and StringBuffer class?
    What is Pass by Value and Pass by reference? How does JAVA handle the
    same?
    What are access modifiers?
    what is Assertion?
    Can you explain the fundamentals of deep and shallow Cloning?
    How do we implement Shallow cloning?
    How do we implement deep cloning?
    What's the impact of private constructor?
    What are the situations you will need a constructor to be private?
    Can you explain final modifier?
    What are static Initializers?
    If we have multiple static initializer blocks how is the sequence
    handled?
    Define casting? What are the different types of Casting?
    Can you explain Widening conversion and Narrowing conversion?
    Can we assign parent object to child objects?
    Define exceptions?
    Can you explain in short how JAVA exception handling works?
    Can you explain different exception types?
    Can you explain checked and unchecked exceptions?
    Can we create our own exception class?
    What are chained exceptions?
    What is serialization?
    How do we implement serialization actually?
    What's the use of Externalizable Interface?

    Threading

    What's difference between thread and process?
    What is thread safety and synchronization?
    What is semaphore?
    What are monitors?
    What's the importance of synchronized blocks?
    How do we create threads?
    what's the difference in using runnable and extends in threads?
    Can you explain Thread.sleep?
    How to stop a thread?
    What is wait() and notify() ?
    Can you explain how Scheduling and Priority works in threads?
    Can you explain Yielding in threading?
    what are daemon threads?

    JDBC

    How does JAVA interact with databases?
    Can we interact with non-relational sources using JDBC?
    Can you explain in depth the different sections in JDBC?
    Can you explain in short how you go about using JDBC API in code?
    1 1
    How do you handle SQL exceptions?
    If there is more than one exception in SQLException" class how to go
    about displaying
    it?
    Explain Type1, Type2, Type3 and Type4 drivers in JDBC?
    What are the advantages and disadvantages of using JDBC-ODBC bridge
    driver?
    What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Native-API/
    Partially Java Driver?
    What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Net-Protocol/
    All-Java driver?
    What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Native-protocol/
    All-Java driver?
    Define meta-data?
    What is DatabaseMetaData?
    Can you explain "ConnectionFactory" class?
    I want to display tables of a database how do I do it?
    Define "ResultSetMetaData"?
    What is the difference between "ResultSet" and "RowSet"?
    Can "ResultSet" objects be serialized?
    Can you explain "ResultSet", "RowSet", "CachedRowset",
    "JdbcRowset" and
    "WebRowSet" relation ship?
    what are the different types of resultset?
    Explain the concept of "PreparedStatement "statement interface?
    What's the difference between "Statement" and
    "PreparedStatement"?
    How can we call stored procedure using JDBC?
    Can you explain "CallableStatement" interface in detail?
    How do you get a resultset object from stored procedure?
    How can we do batch updates using "CallableStatement" Interface?
    Define transactions?
    what is ACID in transaction?
    what are the four essential properties of a transaction?
    Explain concurrency and locking?
    What are different types of locks?
    What are the different types of levels of resource on which locks can
    be placed?
    Define lock escalation?
    What is Table level and Row level locking?
    What are the problems that can occur if you do not implement locking
    properly?
    What are different transaction levels?
    Twist: - what are different types of locks?
    What is difference between optimistic and pessimistic locking?
    What are deadlocks?
    How can we set transaction level through JDBC API?
    Can you explain transaction control in JDBC?
    What are Savepoints in a transaction?
    Servlets and JSP
    What are Servlets?
    What are advantages of servlets over CGI?
    Can you explain Servlet life cycle?
    What are the two important API's in for Servlets?
    Can you explain in detail "javax.servlet" package?
    What's the use of ServletContext?
    How do we define an application level scope for servlet?
    What's the difference between GenericServlet and HttpServlet?
    Can you explain in detail javax.servlet.http package?
    What's the architecture of a Servlet package?
    Why is HTTP protocol called as a stateless protocol?
    What are the different ways we can maintain state between requests?
    What is URL rewriting?
    What are cookies?
    What are sessions in Servlets?
    What's the difference between getSession(true) and getSession(false)
    ?
    What's the difference between "doPost" and "doGet" methods?
    Which are the different ways you can communicate between servlets?
    What is functionality of "RequestDispatcher" object?
    How do we share data using "getServletContext ()"?
    Explain the concept of SSI?
    What are filters in JAVA?
    Can you explain in short how do you go about implementing filters using
    Apache Tomcat?
    Twist: - Explain step by step of how to implement filters?
    what's the difference between Authentication and authorization?
    Explain in brief the directory structure of a web application?
    Can you explain JSP page life cycle?
    What is EL?
    how does EL search for an attribute?
    What are the implicit EL objects in JSP?
    How can we disable EL?
    what is JSTL?
    Can you explain in short what the different types of JSTL tags are?
    How can we use beans in JSP?
    What is <jsp:forward> tag for ?
    What are JSP directives?
    what are Page directives?
    what are include directives?
    Can you explain taglib directives?
    How does JSP engines instantiate tag handler classes instances?
    what's the difference between JavaBeans and taglib directives?
    what are the different scopes an object can have in a JSP page?
    what are different implicit objects of JSP?
    what are different Authentication Options available in servlets?
    Can you explain how do we practically implement security on a resource?
    How do we practically implement form based authentication?
    How do we authenticate using JDBC?
    Can you explain JDBCRealm?
    Can you explain how do you configure JNDIRealm?
    How did you implement caching in JSP?

    EJB

    What is EJB?
    what are the different kind of EJB's?
    you are designing architecture for a project how do you decide whether
    you should use
    session, entity or message driven bean?
    Can you explain "EJBHome" and "EJBObject" in EJB?
    Can client directly create object of session or entity beans?
    Can you explain the concept of local interfaces?
    What are the limitations of using Local object?
    Which application server have you used for EJB ?
    Can you explain step by step practically developing and deploying EJB
    component?
    what is Passivation and Activation in EJB?
    Can beans who are involved in transaction have "Passivation"
    process?
    How does the server decide which beans to passivate and activate?
    In what format is the conversational data written to the disk?
    Can you explain in brief Life cycle for Stateless and Stateful beans?

    Struts

    What's MVC pattern?
    Define struts?
    Can you explain the directory structure for a struts folder in brief ?
    Can you give an overview of how a struts application flows?
    Twist: - What are action and action form classes in Struts?
    XML and WebServices
    What is XML?
    What is the version information in XML?
    What is ROOT element in XML?
    If XML does not have closing tag will it work?
    Is XML case sensitive?
    What is the difference between XML and HTML?
    Is XML meant to replace HTML?
    Can you explain why your project needed XML?
    What is DTD (Document Type definition)?
    What is well formed XML?
    What is a valid XML?
    What is CDATA section in XML?
    What is CSS?
    What is XSL?
    What is element and attributes in XML?
    What are the standard ways of parsing XML document?
    In What scenarios will you use a DOM parser and SAX parser?
    What is XSLT?
    Define XPATH?
    What is the concept of XPOINTER?
    What is a Web Service ?
    What is DISCO ?
    What is SOAP ?
    What is WSDL ?
    Can you explain UDDI ?
    Can you explain JAXP ?
    What is a XML registry?
    What is JAXR?
    What is JAXM?
    Can you explain how JAXM messaging model works?
    Can you explain JAX-RPC?
    Internationalization
    Can you explain i18n and l10n?
    Can you explain internationalization and localization?
    What is Locale?
    How do we display numbers, currency and Dates according to proper
    Locale format?
    what are resource bundles?
    How do we load a resource bundle file?
    How can we do inheritance in resource bundles?

    JNI

    What is Native Interface in JAVA?
    Can you say in brief steps required to implement Native interfaces in
    Java?
    Can JNI be used for VB6, C# or VB.NET directly?
    What are JNI functions and pointers?
    How does the garbage collector know JNI objects are no more used?
    Twist: - What are the different types of references JNI supports?
    Twist: - How to do you delete global objects?
    how does the native language C or C++ understand data types in JAVA?
    Can you explain exception handling in JNI?
    What are limitations for "JNIEnv" pointer in multi-threading
    scenarios?
    What are the advantages and disadvantages of using "JNI"?
    Architecture
    What are design patterns ?
    What is the difference between Factory and Abstract Factory Patterns?
    What is MVC pattern?
    Twist: - How can you implement MVC pattern in Servlets and JSP?
    How can we implement singleton pattern in JAVA?
    How do you implement prototype pattern in JAVA?
    Twist: - How to implement cloning in JAVA? What is shallow copy and
    deep copy ?
    Can you give a practical implementation of FAÇADE patterns?
    How can we implement observer pattern in JAVA?
    What is three tier architecture?
    What is Service Oriented architecture?
    What is aspect oriented programming?

    Project Management

    What is project management?
    Is spending in IT projects constant through out the project?
    Who is a stakeholder ?
    Can you explain project life cycle ?
    Twist :- How many phases are there in software project ?
    Are risk constant through out the project ?
    Can you explain different software development life cycles ?
    What is triple constraint triangle in project management ?
    What is a project baselines ?
    What is effort variance?
    How is normally a project management plan document organized ?
    How do you estimate a project?
    What is CAR (Causal Analysis and Resolution)?
    What is DAR (Decision Analysis and Resolution) ?
    What is a fish bone diagram ?
    Twist:- What is Ishikawa diagram ?
    What is pareto principle ?
    Twist :- What is 80/20 principle ?
    How do you handle change request?
    What is internal change request?
    What is difference between SITP and UTP in testing ?
    What is the software you have used for project management?
    What are the metrics followed in project management?
    Twist: - What metrics will you look at in order to see the project is
    moving successfully?
    You have people in your team who do not meet there deadlines or do not
    perform what
    are the actions you will take ?
    Twist :- Two of your resources have conflicts between them how would
    you sort it out ?
    What is black box testing and White box testing?
    What's the difference between Unit testing, Assembly testing and
    Regression testing?
    What is V model in testing?
    How do you start a project?
    How did you do resource allocations?
    How will you do code reviews ?
    What is CMMI?
    What are the five levels in CMMI?
    What is continuous and staged representation?
    Can you explain the process areas?
    What is SIX sigma?
    What is DMAIC and DMADV ?
    What are the various roles in Six Sigma implementation?
    What are function points?
    Twist: - Define Elementary process in FPA?
    What are the different types of elementary process in FPA?
    What are the different elements in Functions points?
    Can you explain in GSC and VAF in function points?
    What are unadjusted function points and how is it calculated?
    Can you explain steps in function points?
    What is the FP per day in your current company?
    Twist :- What is your company's productivity factor ?
    Do you know Use Case points?
    What is COCOMO I, COCOMOII and COCOMOIII?
    What is SMC approach of estimation?
    How do you estimate maintenance project and change requests?

    UML

    What is UML?
    How many types of diagrams are there in UML ?
    Twist :- Explain in short all types of diagrams in UML ?
    What are advantages of using UML?
    Twist: - What is Modeling and why UML ?
    What is the sequence of UML diagrams in project?
    Twist: - How did you implement UML in your project?
    Just a small Twist: - Do I need all UML diagrams in a project?
    Give a small brief explanation of all Elements in activity diagrams?
    Explain Different elements of a collaboration diagram ?
    Explain Component diagrams ?
    Explain all parts of a deployment diagram?
    Describe the various components in sequence diagrams?
    What are the element in State Chart diagrams ?
    Describe different elements in Static Chart diagrams ?
    Explain the different elements of a Use Case ?

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    Re: don't make the chain



    Very Interesting...
    message: Hey this is neat & Plz do not break this CHAIN!!!!

    There are 365+ Birthdays in a year.

    Out of all the billions of people who live in this world, there has got
    to be somebody born on each day of the year.

    Add your name and your city next to your birth date to the list below.

    Then send this list to all of your friends, plus the person who sent it
    to you!
    Let's see if we can do this.

    Please Remember, COPYING and PASTING this into a NEW E-MAIL will keep
    it clean and make it easier to read than just forwarding it. If someone
    has already put their name in the slot of your birthday,

    Please just add your name beside and DO NOT DELETE THAT PERSON'S NAME.

    You will be surprised when this email comes back to you after a few
    months.



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    July 18 - S.N.Kumar (Chennai, India)
    July 19 - Dimple ( London), Anushk (Ranchi, India)
    July 20 - "U"{SAURABH UPADHYAY}(Gorakhpur,India), Ravi John (Bombay),Anup mathur(valsad)
    July 21 - veekunth aka bunny(chandigarh)
    July 22 -
    July 23 -
    July 24 - Prassanna Venkatesh G (chennai, India), gopra.V@24x7.in
    July 25 - Amit GAde(Dombivali),,Rahul R (Mumbai, India)
    July 26 - Nithya (Chennai, India)
    July 27 -
    July 28 -
    July 29 - Manak Gulati (New Delhi , India); Kriti Kapoor (Mumbai,India)
    July 30 -
    July 31 -



    August 1
    August 2 -
    August 3 -
    August 4 -
    August 5 -
    August 6 - Gaana.V (Bangalore, India)
    August 7 - Sajit ( Ahmedabad , india)
    August 8 -
    August 9 -
    August 10 -Surabhi Muralidhar(Kerala, India)
    August 11 -
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    August 14 -
    August 15 - KAPIL (reppin LONDON)
    August 16 -
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    August 20 -
    August 21 -Anup(Miami,US)
    August 22 -NAKUL NARAYANAN(Trichur,Kerala,INDIA)
    August 23 -
    August 24 -
    August 25 -Anu (Trivanduram,India)
    August 26 - Gasper A. Chazuka (Tanzania - East Africa)
    August 27 -
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    August 30 -
    August 31 -

    September 1 -
    September 2-
    September 3 -
    September 4 -
    September 5 -Saurabh Pawar(Mumbai,India)
    September 6 -
    September 7 -Jibin Thomas (Pune,India)
    September 8 -
    September 9 -Zelam (mumbai)
    September 10 -G.Kalaivani(Chennai)
    September 11 -Swapnil(Thane)
    September 12 -Lalit(mumbai,india)
    September 13 -Biju k.Vaidyan (Jabalpur, India), Khusbhu
    Alexzander(Jabalpur,India)
    September 14 -
    September 15 -
    September 16 -
    September 17 - Bhavna , (Mumbai, India)
    September 18 -
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    September 22 -
    September 23 -CH.Aravind Mohan(Chennai,India)
    September 24 - Vimalkumar(Chennai, India)
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    September 29 -
    September 30 -

    October 1 - Krishnaveni
    October 2 - AKSHAT JAIN(mumbai,maharashtra,india)
    October 3 -
    October 4 -
    October 5 - Uttam (Mumbai)
    October 6 -Jhilam, Kolkata(India)
    October 7 - Geetha
    October 9 -
    October 10 -
    October 12 -Prashant..Mumbai..India , Mohit Singh(Allahabad,India)
    October 13 -
    October 14 -
    October 15 - patz.. pune india
    October 16-
    October 17 -Swapnil Zambre(badlapur)
    October 18 -
    October 19 -
    October 20 -
    October 21 -
    October 22 -LOVESON T ANTONY(Irinjalakuda, Kerala)
    October 23 -
    October 24 -
    October 25 -Onkar Nawathe (Matunga, Mumbai)
    October 26 -
    October 27 -
    October 28 -
    October 29 -
    October 30 - Nitin K. Patil(Thane):; Vijay Krishnaraj
    October 31 -Shweta(Bagha,India)


    November 1 -Amrita(Jaipur)
    November 2 -
    November 3 - Natasha (Delhi, India) *Gina (darwen, UK)*
    November 4 -
    November 5 -Shantanu Mitra (Jabalpur, India)
    November 6 - Angshu (Chennai,India)
    November 7 -
    November 8 - Virendra (Pune, India)
    November 9 -
    November 10 -Nirmala Naidu (Nagpur,India)
    November 11 -
    November 12 -Saritha Sukumaran (Kerala, India)
    November 13 -K.Jitesh Kumar Rao(Jabalpur, India)
    November 14 -
    November 15 -Aditi (Mohali, Punjab, India)
    November 16 -
    November 17 -
    November 18 -
    November 19 -Avinash Edwin (Jabalpur,India)
    November 20 -
    November 21 - Vira ( Bombay) Kartik Kashyap(Bangalore, India), Anjali narayan(Bettiah,India)
    November 22 - Raghu (Pune, India)
    November 23 -
    November 24 -
    November 25 -
    November 26 -Aditi[MUMBAI]
    November 27 -
    November 28 -
    November 29 -
    November 30 -

    December 1 - Rupesh Agarwal (lucknow, India)
    December 2 - Vinod (Ranchi, India)
    December 3 -
    December 4 -K.Ram Prasad Rao (Jabalpur,India)
    December 5 -Lakshmi (Chennai, India)
    December 6 -Neha(London), Pradyut Kumar Bhattacharya (New Delhi, India)
    December 7 -
    December 8 -
    December 9 -
    December 10 -Thiyagarajan(Chennai,India)
    December 11 -Jermey(KanyaKumari,India)
    December 12 -
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    December 14 -
    December 15 -
    December 16 -sujit {thane, maharashtra}
    December 17 -
    December 18 -
    December 19 -
    December 20 -Vani(Bangalore,India)
    December 21 -
    December 22 -
    December 23 -Dev (Meerut,U.P,India),Harpreet Bains(MUM,INDIA)
    December 24 -
    December 25 -
    December 26 - Rahul Kumar Garg (Chandigarh)
    December 27 -Rajat Baweja(NMIMS,Mumbai)
    December 28 -
    December 29 -
    December 30 -
    December 31 -sanjay Nigam (Thane); Nilesh Goel (Muzaffarnagar)




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    Montreal school shooting kills two


    Thursday, September 14, 2006 (Montreal):

    A gunman in a black trench coat and sporting a mohawk haircut opened fire at a Montreal college, killing atleast one person and wounded at least 20 people before being shot dead by the police.

    Scores of panicked students at Dawson College near downtown fled into the surrounding streets after the shooting broke out at the school of about 10,000 yesterday. Some had clothes stained with blood.

    Police spokesperson Ean Lafreniere said there was just one gunman at the school and the search for any others was over.

    Although police initially suggested that the gunman had killed himself, Montreal's police director, Yvan DeLorme, later said at a news conference that "based on current information, the suspect was killed by police."

    A bloody body covered in a yellow sheet lay next to a police cruiser near an entrance to a school building.

    Seeta Ramdass of Montreal General Hospital said 11 people were admitted to her hospital, including six who were in critical condition. Two were listed in serious condition and four were stable.

    Student Devansh Smri Vastava said he saw a man in military fatigues with "a big rifle" storm the cafeteria.

    "He just started shooting at people," Vastava said, adding that he heard about 20 shots fired. He also said teachers ran through the halls telling students to get out.

    Other witnesses spoke of a gunman wearing a black trench coat. (AP)


    Again and again things like these tend to happen
    What kind of pshycology is this?

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    Gateways to a Beautiful Life

    Gateways to a Beautiful Life
    1. The main work of every human being is inner work. Each day, do something significant to deepen yourself. To have more of the life that you truly want, you must first become more of who you truly are.

    2. See your life as a fantastic growth school. Everything that you experience, both good and challenging, has come to you to teach you the lesson that you most needed to learn at that particular stage of your evolution as a person. Understand this truth, and keep asking yourself, “What opportunity does this person or situation represent” in terms of your personal growth. This is a great source of inner peace.

    3. Be true to yourselfâ€"the best life is the authentic life. Never betray yourself. Take off your social mask and have the personal bravery to present the real you to the world. The world will be richer for it.

    4. Remember that we collect what we project. Our outer lives are nothing more than a mirror image of our inner lives. Pour light on your dark side. Become aware of the false assumptions, limiting beliefs, and fears that are keeping you small, and your exterior world will change.

    5. We see the world not as it is but as we are. Know that the truth in any given circumstance is filtered through your personal stained glass windowâ€"your personal context. Clean up the windows, and you’ll clean up your life. Then you’ll see the truth.

    6. Live in your heartâ€"its wisdom never lies. Follow the quiet promptings of your heart, and you’ll be led in the direction of your destiny.

    7. Stand in the curiosity of your life. In surrendering control, you’ll create a space for possibilities to enter and treasures to flow.

    8. Care for yourself. Do something each day to nurture your mind, body, and spirit. These are essential acts of self-respect and self-love.

    9. Build human connections. Dedicate yourself to deepening your bonds with the people around you. Focus on helping others achieve their dreams, and be more concerned with selfless service rather than self-gratification. You’re here to enrich this world, and you betray yourself once you forget this truth.

    10. Leave a legacy. The deepest longing of the human heart is the need to live for a cause greater than oneself.



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    Good jokes

    The prime Minister of China called President Bush to
    console him after
    the

    attack on the Pentagon: "I'm sorry to hear about the
    attack. It is a
    very big

    tragedy. But in case you are missing any documents
    from the Pentagon, we

    have copies of everything."
    ------

    Musharraf calls Bush on 11th sept:

    Musharraf: Mr President, I would like to express my
    condolences to you.
    It is a real tragedy. So many people, such great
    bldgs...
    I would like to ensure that we had nothing in
    connection with that..

    Bush: What buildings? What people??

    Musharraf: Oh, and what time is it in Americanow?

    Bush: It's eight in the morning.

    Musharraf: Oops...Will call back in an hour!
    -----------

    Vajpayee and Bush are sitting in a bar. A guy walks in
    and asks the
    barman,

    "Isn't that Bush and Vajpayee?"

    The barman says "Yep, that's them." So the guy walks
    over and says,

    "Hello, what are you guys doing?"

    Bush says, "We're planning world war 3"

    The guy says, "Really? What's going to happen?"

    And Vajpayee says, "Well, we're going to kill 14
    million Pakistanis and
    one

    bicycle repairman."

    And the guy exclaimed, "A bicycle repairman?!!!"

    Vajpayee turns to Bush and says, "See, I told you
    no-one would worry
    about

    the 14 million Pakistanis!"
    -----------

    Pakistani on the moon:

    Q: What do you call 1 Pakistani on the moon?

    A: Problem...

    Q: What do you call 10 Pakistanis on the moon?

    A: Problem...

    Q: What do you call a 100 Pakistanis on the moon?

    A: Problem...

    Q: What do you call ALL the Pakistanis on the moon?

    A: ...... Problem Solved!!!

    --------

    A man is taking a walk in Central park in New York .

    Suddenly he sees a little girl being attacked by a pit
    bull dog.

    He runs over and starts fighting with the dog. He
    succeeds in killing
    the

    dog and saving the girl's life.

    A policeman who was watching the scene walks over and
    says: "You are a
    hero,

    tomorrow you can read it in all the newspapers: "Brave
    New Yorker saves
    the

    life of little girl".
    The man says: "But I am not a New Yorker!"

    Oh then it will say in newspapers in the morning:

    "Brave American saves life of little girl" the
    policeman answers.

    "But I am not an American!" - says the man. Oh, what
    are you then?"

    The man says: "I am a Pakistani!"

    The next day the newspapers say: "Extremist kills
    innocent American
    dog".
    __



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