Friday, May 24, 2013

Red Peacock (Tenali Rama)

Krishna Deva Raya was without doubt the greatest king of India during his time. He was very much interested in preserving this status. Some of his ministers and courtiers exploited this weakness of the King by constantly making him spend his treasury to acquire new exotic items from across his kingdom and abroad.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Bank Robbery


There was this robbery in Guangzhou, the robber shouted to everyone: "All don't move, money belongs to the state, life belongs to you".

Everyone in the bank lay down quietly.

This is called "Mind Changing Concept --> Changing the conventional way of thinking".
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One lady lay on the table provocatively; the robber shouted at her "Please be civilized! This is a robbery and not a rape!"

Friday, May 3, 2013

Fruits Are Nature’s Candy


A fruit juice or health drink may have more calories than you think

Are fruit juices a good option when trying to lose fat? Fruits are healthful, yes. So does that mean fruit juices are healthful? Unfortunately no, let me explain.

Firstly, understand that fruits are Nature’s candy. For all practical fat loss purposes, they are high in sugar and contain traces of vitamins and minerals. In fact, one can lead a very healthy life not consuming a single fruit. Stated differently, there is nothing in fruit that one cannot obtain from other real foods such as vegetables, dairy, lentils etc.

The fruit you eat may not be so sweet


As supply does not meet the demand, traders artificially ripen mangoes

Come summer and the sales of fruits, especially mangoes, increases exponentially. People see it as the safest and the tasty way to beat the intense heat of the season, and the dehydration that accompanies it.
A large district such as Coimbatore consumes, according to a conservative estimate, over 15 tons of mangoes every single day during peak summer.
However, the supply does not always meet this huge quantum of demand for a multitude of reasons and unscrupulous traders, intent on making a quick buck, resort to illegal measures to artificially ripen not only mangoes, but a whole gamut of fruits that sell well now.