Friday, August 31, 2012

Wild Life

                  Preservation of wild life has drawn the attention of the indian governmet as well as of many foriegn governments. They have realized that man has been very cruel to animals. He has been so cruel that manyspecies of wild animals are extinct now and many are on the stage of extinction. The Royal Bengal Tiger, The Great indian elephant, The Asiatic Lion, the Indian Bustard and the siberian crane, well known species of wild life in the country, face the danger of extinction.
                  Man Has always hunted animals are food, for adventure and, for greed og money. He has killed Lions, Tigers and crocodiles for their skin and elephant for there tusks. Deforestation in a large number has also has resulted in their destruction.
                 ThePublic and government beacme aware of this fact, and decide to preserve them, strict laws were passed prohibbiting the killing of wild animals. in 1972 the central wild life  Act was passed. under this act species of animals facing the danger of extinction have been given protection of hunting. Trade in these species  has been also  subjected to certain rules, The Indian Board of Wild Life has also been formed to advise the government on wild life. There are some also voluntery  organisations also like. The Bombay History natural society and The World Life Fund, India which have done commendable work in this direction. As a result off these efforts fourty four national Parks and 207 sancuaries have been stablished all over the country to give these animals protection and ensure there survival. Kanha National PArk in Madhya Pradesh, Bharatpur Bird Sancuary in Rajasthan. Corbett National Park and Dudhwa national PArk in U.P and Gir Natioanal Park in Gujrat, are some of these. The Government has achieved considerable success but much more is desired. Many species of animals and Birds are still in danger of extinction.
                   India still possess rich abundant and colourful wild life. It is the glory of our country. We have to it from derstruction.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Great Man

                 
                         Gandhi's great aim in life was to help to improve the condition of poor and suffering people, and to aid people in any way he could, but always using without force. he was against every sort of evil, no matter of what kind, when he tried to find out about the condition among poor farm workers, the people crowded around him by the hundreds. A friend had come among them, someone who wanted to help them, and to them this was something new. When the police ordered Gandhi to leave the place, he refused and in the court he explained why he could not obey.Then he asked the court to punish him for breaking the law. The court did not know what verdict to give him in such a case, and so let him go free. This was the first step in what come to be an important and common event in many part of India to refuse to obey a law considered to be unjust and at the same time calmly to accept any punishment that might be given and never to retaliate.

Technology

Television might be abused and then it may warp the mind of its viewers, especially those young once, who are sensitive to every kind of impression. But if it is properly used, it may lead to the enhancement of human life itself. We should try by means of this great mode of communication, which has such as an immediate impact on the minds of people who view it, to to enable them to cost off super station, to emancipate their mind from any kind of narrowness, combat every kind of false idea which has taken lodgement in the minds of these people. It is therefore great means of education. We should use it for that purpose and it is my earnests hope that the television will be employed in this country for the good purpose of improving the quality of our men and women and not for making them shoddy and sloven.     
                    we should use documentaries, short plays, films, abridgments  of classics, so that  the student do not get in schools and college might be provided for them when they view the television. That is what is necessary. I think under paper management, it may be regarded as one of the highest mode of mass communication. You have three sight hearing, Pictures, Music - all these things mixed together.

The Real Beauty

                   The real ornament of a woman is her character, her purity, metal and stones can never be a real ornaments. The names of women like Sita and damaynti have became sacred to us for their unsullied virtue, never for their jewelery, if they wore any. My asking from you your jewelry has also a wider significance. Several sisters have told me that they feel all the better getting rid of their jewels. I have called this an act of  merit in more ways than one. No man or woman are entitled to the possession of wealth, unless he or she is given a fair share of it to the poor and helpless. it is social and religious obligation and has been called a sacrifice by the bhagvad gita. He who does not offer this sacrifice has been called a thief. the geeta has enumerated many forms of sacrifice, but what great sacrifice can be there than to serve to the poor and the needy? For us, today, there can be no sacrifice higher tan to be forget the distinctions of high and low to realize the equality of all men. I also wish to bring home to the women of the India that real ornamentation lies not in loading the body with metal and stone, but in purifying the heart and developing the beauty of soul.

NewsPapers

                The News paper is a necessary and important for me as my breakfast. I may not have my breakfast. I may not have mt breakfast but i must havde the news paper. Reading a newspaper is almost a passion for me now.
               I can vividly remeber the incident which prompted me to read newspapers. it was my twelth birthday. A friend of my sister presented me a bat and a began to chat with me. She jnew my interest in ricket. So cricket was her obvious choice for our coversation. But she was greaty surprised to learn that i did not know the name of the indian skipper, who was given great publicity by the presss. His picture and a short biographical sketch had appeared in the newspapers on that every day. My ignorance of the current affairs put me to get embarrasement. I realized then that reading a news paper was nota waste of time and money. It is an enjoyeable and rewarding experience.
             My interest in reading newspaper grew deeper and stronger day by day. It did not take me long to discover that a newspaper is packed with the latest news items of different type. The columns of news paper cater to the interest of readers of different age group, tastes, rades and occupations. One can find gods plenty in a news paper to choose from. Lovers of games and sports can look for the desired news in the columns devoted to games and sports. unemployed youth can find useful information about employment opportunities in the advertisements issued by big business and industrial organizations, Service Selection boards, State and union Public Service Commission.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Make Windows Fastest As Never Before

Make Your Windows Fast As
Never Before

Disable CD Autorun( WinXP PRO
Only)

1) Click Start, Run and enter
GPEDIT.MSC

2) Go to Computer Configuration,
Administrative Templates,
System.

3) Locate the entry for Turn
autoplay off and modify it as you
desire.
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2. Speed Up Browsing When you connect to a web site your computer sends information back and forth. Some of this  information deals with resolving  the site name to an IP address, the stuff that TCP/IP really deals  with, not words. This is DNS  information and is used so that  you will not need to ask for the  site location each and every time  you visit the site. Although Windows XP and Windows XP  have a pretty efficient DNS  cache, you can increase its overall performance by increasing its size. You can do this with the registry entries below:

3>>Windows Registry Editor Version
5.00

Go to > Run> REGEDIT

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEM
CurrentControlSetServices
DnscacheParameters]
"CacheHashTableBucketSize"=dword:00000001"CacheHashTableSize"=dword:00000180"MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit"=dword:0000fa00"MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit"=dword:0000012dMake
a new text file and rename it to dnscache.reg. Then copy and paste the above into it and save it. Merge it into the  registry.DISABLE INDEXING  SERVICESIndexing Services is a  small little program that uses  large amounts of RAM and can often make a computer endlessly
loud and noisy. This system
process indexes and updates
lists of all the files that are on
your computer. It does this so
that when you do a search for something on your computer, it
will search faster by scanning
the index lists. If you don't
search your computer often, or
even if you do search often, this
system service is completely unnecessary.

4>>To disable do the following:


1. Go to Start
2. Click Settings
3. Click Control Panel
4. Double-click Add/Remove
Programs 5. Click the Add/Remove Window
Components
6. Uncheck the Indexing services
7. Click Next OPTIMISE DISPLAY SETTINGS
Windows XP can look sexy but
displaying all the visual items can
waste system resources.


To optimize:
1.Go to Start 2. Click Settings
3. Click Control Panel
4. Click System
5. Click Advanced tab
6. In the Performance tab click
Settings 7. Leave only the following
ticked:- Show shadows under
menus- Show shadows under
mouse pointer- Show translucent
selection rectangle- Use drop
shadows for icons labels on the desktop- Use visual styles on
windows and buttonsSPEEDUP
FOLDER BROWSINGYou may have
noticed that everytime you open
my computer to browse folders
that there is a slight delay. This is because Windows XP
automatically searches for
network files and printers
everytime you open Windows
Explorer.
5>>To fix this and to increase
browsing significantly:


1. Open My Computer
2. Click on Tools menu
3. Click on Folder Options
4. Click on the View tab. 5. Uncheck the Automatically
search for network folders and
printers check box
6. Click Apply
7. Click Ok
8. Reboot your computer REMOVE THE DESKTOP PICTURE
desktop background consumes a
fair amount of memory and can
slow the loading time of your
system.

Removing it will improve
performance. 1. Right click on Desktop and
select Properties
2. Select the Desktop tab
3. In the Background window
select None
4. Click Ok

DISABLE UNNECESSARY SERVICES
Because Windows XP has to be all
things to all people it has many
services running that take up
system resources that you will
never need. Below is a list of services that can be disabled on
most machines:

6>>AlerterClipbookComputer
BrowserDistributed Link Tracking
ClientFast User SwitchingHelp and
Support - (If you use Windows
Help and Support leave this
enabled)Human Interface Access DevicesIndexing ServiceIPSEC
ServicesMessengerNetmeeting
Remote Desktop Sharing
(disabled for extra security)
Portable Media Serial
NumberRemote Desktop Help Session Manager (disabled for
extra security)Remote
Procedure Call LocatorRemote
Registry (disabled for extra
security)Remote Registry
ServiceSecondary LogonRouting & Remote Access (disabled for
extra security)ServerSSDP
Discovery Service - (Unplug n'
Pray will disable this)TelnetTCP/IP
NetBIOS HelperUpload
ManagerUniversal Plug and Play Device HostWindows TimeWireless
Zero Configuration (Do not
disable if you use a wireless
network)Workstation

7>>To disable these services:
Go to Start and then Run and
type "services.msc"
Doubleclick on the service you
want to changeChange the
startup type to 'Disable" REMOVE ANNOYING DELETE
CONFIRMATION MESSAGES
Although not strictly a
performance tweak I love this fix
as it makes my machine 'feel'
faster. I hate the annoying 'are you
sure?' messages that XP
displays, especially if I have to
use a laptop touchpad to close
them.

8>>To remove these messages:
1. Right-click on the 'Recycle Bin'
on the desktop and then click
'Properties'
2. Clear the 'Display Delete
Confirmation Dialog' check box and click 'Ok'If you do accidently
delete a file don't worry as all is
not lost. Just go to your Recycle
Bin and 'Restore' the file.