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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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BELIEVE IT OR NOT -

ITS OLIVEA -
Road Travel Redefined !
IN INDIA !!!!!!!







Sunday, July 14, 2013

Uses of Toothpaste


CLEANING AND CURING POWER OF TOOTHPASTE
 
The primary use of toothpaste is to clean and improve the aesthetic appearance and health of teeth, but the chemicals involved there can do so many other cleaning and curing things. Remember, use only white toothpaste. 

[1]
REMOVES STAIN FROM CLOTH 

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                        Uses Of A Toothpaste
To take out all kinds of stain like ink or lipstick. Squeeze some on the spot, scrub and rinse.

[2]
EVEN OUT SCRATCHES ON CD / DVD
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If the screen freezes, take out the disc, put some toothpaste on it, scrub and clean it off.

[3]
CLEANS DIAMOND RING
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Just squeeze a little on a used toothbrush, wet the ring, scrub
gently, rinse and your diamond ring should be look sparkling new.

[4]
CLEANS SILVER
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toothpaste can be used to polish any kind of silver.
It really does bring out the shine in silverwares.

[5]
PLACATE BURNS
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Right after you get burnt, put it on. It helps to relieve the sting.

[6]
REMOVES CRAYON FROM PAINTED WALLS
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Rub the marks with the toothpaste and a damp rag. Wipe with water to get rid of residue.

[7]
REMOVE CARPET STAINS 
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Squeeze some onto the carpet, scrub, rinse and let it dry.

[8]
RELIEVES INSECT BITES
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Spread a little over either of these and you’ll feel soothed and no itches. Mosquito, flea and ant bites work especially well.

[9]
KEEP GIRL BABIES IN THEIR HAIR
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If they don’t have much hair this is particularly useful. 
It does not pull it out, it just washes out.

[10]
CLEAN YOUR NAILS
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Teeth and nails are made of the same material.  To clean your nails, squeeze some on top of a toothbrush, wet your nails and brush them thoroughly. Be amazed by the sparkle.

[11]
CLEANS SHOES 
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Scrubbing toothpaste with a wet toothbrush over the boots,
working shoes and rubber part of sneakers will work. 
It can also be used to remove scuffs.


[12]
PUT UP POSTERS
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You can use toothpaste to put up posters without damaging the wall. However, avoid using it for collector posters. 
It can damage the ink over time.

[13]
USE IT TO TEMPORARILY SEAL HOLES
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Can be used as a Spackle to fill nail holes.
This sounds evil, but you can use it right before 
you move out of your rented apartment.

[14]
CLEAN AROUND THE BATHROOM
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Use it to clean shower doors and rings around the bath tub.
It has an abrasive so that is why it works good.

[15]
CLEAN YOUR VEHICLE'S HEADLIGHT LENSES
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Put some toothpaste in a bowl with some water.
Use a buffer pad and clean off fog caused by dirt and bugs hitting them.

[16]
CLEAN MODEL CARS
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Hobbyists who collect and build model cars, robots and action figures can certainly use toothpaste to make them nice and shiny.

[17]
REMOVE SCRATCHES ON YOUR WATCH CRYSTAL
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Dab some on the watch and scrub it with tissue.

[18]
TREAT ACNE
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Be very careful when using this. Use it at most once a week. Just dab a small amount on a pimple before bed, wake up and it will dry up.

[19]
PREVENT FOG IN YOUR SWIMMING GOGGLES
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Just wipe it on, clean it off. Works well for me.

[20]
CLEAN PIANO KEYTOPS
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                        Other Uses Of A Toothpaste
A dab of toothpaste, a soft cloth and some rubbing will usually
clean piano keytops and turn them white again.

[21]
DEODORIZE SMELLY HANDS
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                        Other Uses Of A Toothpaste
Wash your hands with a dab of toothpaste and it will remove
smells like onions and other unpleasant odors.

[22]
REMOVE SCRATCHES ON GLASSWARE
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                        Other Uses Of A Toothpaste
Polish with a squeeze of toothpaste. 
Your glassware should be shining in no time.

[23]
REMOVE BEACH TAR
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                        Other Uses Of A Toothpaste
Getting that black beach tar on your feet can put a small crimp in your vacation, but it is easy enough to remove. Just rub it with some non-gel toothpaste and rinse.

[24]
DEODORIZE BABY BOTTLES
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                        Other Uses Of A Toothpaste
Works for sour smelling baby bottles. Scrub with toothpaste and a bottle brush and the bottles should end up smelling 
clean and fresh.

[25]
CLEANS CLOTHES IRON
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                        Other Uses Of A Toothpaste
The mild abrasive in non-gel toothpaste is just the ticket for scrubbing the gunk off the bottom plate of your clothes iron. Apply  the toothpaste to the cool iron, scrub with a cloth, 
then rinse clean. 

[26]
REMOVE WATER MARKS FROM FURNITURE
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                        Other Uses Of A Toothpaste
To get rid of those telltale watermark rings left by sweating 
beverages, gently rub some non-gel toothpaste 
on the wood with a soft cloth.

Robbery and lessons:


Robbery and lessons: 

THIS IS A RULE FOR ALL WORLD! 
THE LOSER IS HONEST AND INNOCENT ...

During a robbery in Guangzhou, China, the bank robber shouted to everyone in the bank: "Don't move. The money belongs to the State. Your life belongs to you." Everyone in the bank laid down quietly. 
This is called "Mind Changing Concept" - Changing the conventional way of thinking.

When a lady lay on the table provocatively, the robber shouted at her: "Please be civilized! This is a robbery and not a rape!"
This is called "Being Professional " - Focus only on what you are trained to do!

When the bank robbers returned home, the younger robber (MBA-trained) told the older robber (who has only completed Year 6 in primary school): "Big brother, let's count how much we got."
The older robber rebutted and said: "You are very stupid. There is so much money it will take us a long time to count. Tonight, the TV news will tell us how much we robbed from the bank!"
This is called "Experience" - Nowadays, experience is more important than paper qualifications!

After the robbers had left, the bank manager told the bank supervisor to call the police quickly. But the supervisor said to him: "Wait! Let us take out $10 million from the bank for ourselves and add it to the $70 million that we have previously embezzled from the bank".
This is called "Swim with the tide" - Converting an unfavorable situation to your advantage!

The supervisor says: "It will be good if there is a robbery every month."
This is called "Killing Boredom" - Personal Happiness is more important than your job.

The next day, the TV news reported that $100 million was taken from the bank. The robbers counted and counted and counted, but they could only count $20 million. The robbers were very angry and complained: "We risked our lives and only took $20 million. The bank manager took $80 million with a snap of his fingers. It looks like it is better to be educated than to be a thief!"
This is called "Knowledge is worth as much as gold!"

The bank manager was smiling and happy because his losses in the share market are now covered by this robbery.
This is called "Seizing the opportunity" - Daring to take risks!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

"Teacher and Guru"


"Teacher and Guru" 

A Teacher is different from a Guru in so many ways.

Basically "All Gurus are Teachers; 
But all teachers are not Gurus".



A teacher takes responsibility of your growth
A Guru makes you responsible for your growth.

A teacher gives you things you do not have and require
A Guru takes away things you have and do not require.

A teacher answers your questions
A Guru questions your answer

A teacher helps you get out of the maze
A Guru destroys your maze

A teacher requires obedience and discipline from the pupil
A Guru requires trust and humility from the pupil

A teacher clothes you and prepares you for the outer journey
A Guru strips you naked and prepares you for the inner journey

A teacher is a guide on the path
A Guru is the pointer to the way

A teacher sends you on the road to success
A Guru sends you on the road to freedom

When the course is over you are thankful to the teacher
When the discourse is over you are grateful to the Guru

A teacher explains the world and its nature to you
A Guru explains yourself and your nature to you

A teacher makes you understand how to move about in the world
A Guru shows you where you stand in relation to the world

A teacher gives you knowledge and boosts your ego
A Guru takes away your knowledge and punctures your ego

A teacher instructs you
A Guru constructs you

A teacher sharpens your mind
A Guru opens your mind

A teacher shows you the way to prosperity
A Guru shows the way to serenity

A teacher reaches your mind
A Guru touches your soul

A teacher gives you knowledge
A Guru makes you wise

A teacher gives you maturity
A Guru returns you to innocence

A teacher instructs you on how to solve problems
A Guru shows you how to resolve issues

A teacher is a systematic thinker
A Guru is a lateral thinker

A teacher will punish you with a stick
A guru will punish you with compassion

A teacher is a pupil what a father is to son
A Guru is to pupil what mother is to her child

One can always find a teacher
But Guru has to find and accept you

A teacher leads you by the hand
A Guru leads you by example

When a teacher finishes with you, you graduate
When a Guru finishes with you, you celebrate

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Thursday, June 20, 2013

10 Most Deadly Plants

Manchineel (Hippomane Mancinella)
The flowering plants are considered among the most poisonous trees in the world and are native to Florida, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Central America and northern South America. The Spanish name is "manzanilla de la muerte: which means "little apple of death."
In fact, it's not just the fruit (which does in fact resemble little apples) that is poisonous, but the entire tree is toxic to humans and animals. The tree oozes a white sap when it rains, so standing beneath the tree can cause blistering of the skin. Burning the tree releases extremely toxic fumes which can cause blindness and respiratory problems when humans come into contact with the smoke. Consumption is generally fatal, and it's, by all accounts, an agonizing death.
It is common for locals to mark the tree with signs or a red X on the trunk to keep people away. The sign on the tree above reads: "Warning! The leaves, bark, and fruits of these trees contain a caustic sap which may be injurious if touched. Columbus described the small green fruits as 'death apples.' The trees are common along the Caribbean shores. Avoid contact with any part of this tree!"


Deadly Nightshade (Atropa Belladonna)
This plant goes by many names, including Belladonna, Devil's Berries, and Death Cherries. Both the leaves and the berries are extremely toxic, and children have been known to die from eating just two berries.
One of the most toxic plants in the Western Hemisphere, consumption of Deadly Nightshade leads to delirium, hallucinations, dilated pupils, sensitivity to light, blurred vision, tachycardia, loss of balance, staggering, headache, rash, dry mouth and throat, slurred speech, urinary retention, constipation, confusion, hallucinations, delirium, and convulsions. Without receiving the antidote, sufferers will eventually die due to the plant's disruption of their body's involuntary activities such as sweating, breathing, and heart rate.


Castor Beans
Castor oil has long been used to aid digestion. While it has a foul taste and consistency, it is not harmful when ingested, yet you may be surprised to learn that just one bean from the plant that is used to make castor oil can be fatal to an adult in minutes.
That's because when they make castor oil they remove a lethal compound called ricin, making the oil safe to consume. While usually fatal, if consumption of the castor bean doesn't kill you, you can look forward to symptoms like nausea, emesis, diarrhea, tachycardia, hypotension and seizures, often persisting for up to a week.


Water Hemlock (Cicuta)
Water Hemlock grows in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, mainly North America and Europe, usually appearing in marshy areas like wet meadows and along stream banks. Called “the most violently toxic plant in North America," it is the plant's roots that contain the deadly sap that, when touched or eaten, causes grand mal seizures and death.


English Yew (Taxus Baccata)
One of the most deadly trees in the world, these evergreens are common in the forests of Europe. With the exception of the berries, all of the tree is toxic, and the Yew was once used by early herbalists to induce abortions. Sadly, the result was often fatal to both mother and child.
Consumption of the Yew in even tiny amounts causes cardiac issues that result in death. It is quick-acting and there is no antidote.


Rhubarb
While some people enjoy eating the stems of this plant in desserts like Rhubarb Pie, eating Rhubarb leaves can be fatal. Eating large amounts of raw or cooked leaves causes difficulty breathing, burning of mouth and throat. Symptoms set in within an hour of eating the leaves and lead to convulsions, internal bleeding, coma, and death.


Daphne
Native to Europe, Asia, and north Africa, this broad species of plants has fragrant flowers and highly poisonous berries. Commonly planted in baskets and other planters, even a handful of these red or yellow berries can cause burning of the mouth and intestinal tract, followed by coma and usually, death.


 Dumb Cane (Dieffenbachia)
A common shade-loving household plant, Dumb Cane is a tropical plant that is among the most poisonous plants in the world. Chewing on any part of this leafy plant causes intense pain in the mouth and throat, excessive salivation, and in rare cases, severe swelling of the throat that can lead to strangulation.


Jimson Weed (Datura Stramonium)
The very first plant poisoning death in the United States is credited to this little weed: Jimsonweed. The Jamestown, VA settlers used jimsonweed to poison British soldiers, who then spent 11 days in a state of insanity until they came to their senses (and didn't remember a thing). Turns out those soldiers got off easy; symptoms such as abnormal thirst, vision distortions, delirium, incoherence, and coma are often fatal.
Also called devil's trumpet, angel's trumpet, devil's weed, stinkweed, locoweed, and hell's bells, people who attempt to consume this weed recreationally for the hallucinogenic properties often get more than they bargain for because it's nearly impossible not to overdose. In South Africa, they call them "mad seeds."


Oleander
It may look like an attractive flowering shrub, but don't be fooled! Oleander is one of the most poisonous of all commonly grown garden plants, and though it's especially toxic to children it is often planted in school yards. It is a hearty bush and grows on many different continents, and with beautiful, fragrant blossoms, it is tempting to include it in any garden... just don't even think about touching it or tasting the leaves or stems.
A small child can experience symptoms after handling just one leaf from the plant, though typically it takes more contact for severe reactions to take place. Upon consumption, the poison causes intestinal issues like vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), excess salivation, and cramping/pain. It can also cause a racing, irregular heart rate, poor circulation, tremors, seizures, coma, and death.
In India, there are many cases of people consuming mashed Oleander seeds to attempt suicide.