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    25 Jun 2010 Keep Your Memories in Photo Frame

    A person’s life will be etched in his memory when they immortalize the beautiful moments. These are moments with your loved ones which bring a smile to your face every time you think of them. And what better way of capturing those moments for a life time than casting them in picture frames so that you may you may view photographs whenever you want to. Use of frames helps you to preserve your photos in the most effective manner. There are different types of frames which can be used to frame your photographs. There are wooden and metallic frames in various sizes and colours available for use. Using the right frame that compliments the photo, the emotion and the mood of the picture helps to bring the picture back to life. Thus, every time you look at these photos you relive the moment you cherish so much.

    01 Mar 2010 16th Century Playwrighting

    He lived from 1564-1616 and was born in Stratford upon Avon. He spent much time with Lord Chamberlain’s company. No paintings of Shakespeare were painted during his lifetime.

    Shakespeare was an English play writer and poet and lived from 1564 to 1616.He was born in Stratford-Avon-in Warwickshire and was baptized on 26th April 1564. It is thought that no paintings of Shakespeare were painted when he was alive so we can’t be sure what he looked like, but we do know that he spent his acting career with Lord Chamberlain’s Company.

    His family:- Shakespeare married a woman in 1582 named Anne Hatheway who was a daughter of a farmer.In a year’s time after their marriage they had a baby daughter, and then later in 1585 they had twins and all lived happily ever after.

    21 Dec 2009 Stop Gap

    Death is defined as just rest place and stop gap
    Journey to heavenly abode and considered right step
    Birth in next world, if that is desired, dependent on His will
    Happy ending if one is contended and rightly feels

    It is not preferred by anybody but till it comes
    No one is happy about it and doesn’t welcome
    New birth is celebrated with joy and fun fare
    No one tries to knows how it comes and from where?

    If death really would not have been the fear factor?
    People would have interfered in all the sectors
    Leaving of this world makes them real little scary
    Otherwise they would have been left with no worry

    They could have defied temporal authority
    Simply not have bowed head before almighty
    Life would have been made tough and living hell
    Things could have been made dreary and not well

    12 Dec 2009 Social Conditioning Can Influence Our Personal Perspectives

    Fate or free will is a continuing conundrum in human society as is the philosophical rhetoric about evolution or creationism. I am going to tackle both in this article. Why? When studying a subject that has a prophetic nature, fate or free will is a central point. When studying the cosmos as your field of possibilities, it is natural to wonder how it all came about. If you have a firm belief system in one or the other of either pair of ideas under discussion, such belief system negates the possibility of examining all avenues of approach. It does not make you right, it just makes you rigid. We all come to the table with preconditioning, religious or philosophical beliefs, and experiences that have directed us in a specific manner. Since life is so varied and complex, one experience or belief system just does not cover all the possibilities. Sure, you can explain it all with a blanket statement of your personal beliefs. But again, this does not make you right and you will not convince others who lack your conditioning, beliefs or experiences.

    29 Nov 2009 The Illusion of Security

    Ten thousand years ago humans discovered agriculture and the illusion of security that it gave drove them away from hunting and gathering and into the earth destroying practices which have gotten us where we are. It’s obvious to see why they would have liked what agriculture presented them with; the ability to have control and security. Having control over ones amount of food was the ultimate power. Starvation would be a thing of the past. Every day would be the best day, and there would be no suffering. Pain could be eliminated from life. Ever since those first seeds were sewn, humans have been increasingly seeking security and control in life. This security is really an illusion which, in the long run, does nothing to prevent suffering and reduces quality of life in the short term.

    The Illusion