” This kid’s cheeky exam answer is so good it’s taken the internet by storm…” !!!

“This kid is going places. But not in a tornado, he’s too smart for that.”

A CHEEKY pupil won over the internet after answering an exam question in the most literal way possible.

The student, who is believed to be from the US, had to answer the question “In your opinion, which location would be the most dangerous during a tornado?”

The question then instructed the clever student to “circle one” of the options, which included “In school”, “At a park” and “In a store”.

The clever student took the question very literally, choosing the instruction to “circle one” as the answer.

The kid went on to explain his answer, saying “it is way to dangerous to circle a tornado”.

The child’s response to the exam question. Picture: Imgur

The child’s response to the exam question. Picture: ImgurSource:Supplied

The answer was posted to image-sharing site Imgur by Patsfan94, where it was applauded by users and quickly gained over 2.3 million views.

One Imgur user commented: “This kid is going places. But not in a tornado, he’s too smart for that.”

Another user was full of anticipation to see what the kid would answer for the next exam question, saying “I want to see what he wrote for the tongue twister.”

Other users commented to ask what the actual answer should be, with the park option the most popular choice for commenters.

This article originally appeared on The Sun.

Source….www.news.com.au

Natarajan

” ஃபேஸ்புக்கின் ரமணன்: ‘தமிழ்நாடு வெதர்மேன்’ பிரதீப் ஜான்!”

பிரதீப் ஜான்

பிரதீப் ஜான்

தமிழக மக்களுக்கு எப்படி சென்னை வானிலை ஆய்வு மைய இயக்குநர் ரமணன் பிரபலமோ, அதற்கு சற்றும் குறையாமல் சமூக வலைதளங்களில் தமிழக நெட்டிசன்களின் முக்கிய வானிலை முன்னறிவிப்பாளர் பிரதீப் ஜான்!

‘தமிழ்நாடு வெதர்மேன்’ அண்மைக்காலமாக அதிகம் பின்தொடரப்பட்ட ஃபேஸ்புக் பக்கம் இது. இதன் சொந்தக்காரரான வானிலை ஆர்வலர் பிரதீப் ஜான். மழைப்பொழிவின் மீது தனக்கு ஏற்பட்ட தீரா ஆர்வத்தை விவரிக்கிறார்.

மழையை மட்டுமே பார்த்த நம்மில் பலரும் அதி கனமழை, பெருமழை போன்றவற்றை சந்தித்துவிட்டோம். ‘எல் நினோ’ என்றால் என்னவென்று கூகுள் தேடலை தொடங்கிவிட்டோம். செய்தி சேனல்களில் கடைசியாக சொல்லப்பட்ட வானிலை முன்னறிவிப்பு பிரைம் டைம் ஸ்டோரியாகிவிட்டது. செய்தித்தாளில் உள்பக்கத்தில் கட்டம் கட்டி வைக்கப்பட்டிருந்த வானிலை நிலவரம் பேனர் செய்தியாகிவிட்டது. பெருமழை பெரிய மாற்றங்களை செய்துவிட்டுச் சென்றிருக்கிறது.

இந்நிலையில், சென்னையை பெருமழை புரட்டிப்போட்ட காலகட்டத்தில் தொடர்ந்து வானிலை அறிவிப்புகளை பகிர்ந்து வெளிநாட்டு ஊடகங்கள் சில ஏற்படுத்திய பீதியை நீக்கி அசராமல் பணியாற்றிக் கொண்டிருந்தார் பிரதீப் ஜான்.

யார் அந்த பிரதீப் ஜான், இளம் வயதில் கவிதைக்கு மட்டுமே அதிகம் பயன்படுத்தும் மழையை எப்படி இவர் வேறு கோணத்தில் பார்க்கத் துவங்கினார்?

1996 ஜூன் மாதம். பிரதீப் ஜானின் வாழ்க்கையை மாற்றியது வானிலை மாற்றம். தொடர்ச்சியாக மூன்று நாட்களில் சென்னையில் 700 மி.மீ மழை பெய்திருந்தது. சாலைகளில் வெள்ளம் பாய்ந்தது. மின்சாரம் துண்டிக்கப்பட்டது. மக்கள் வீடுகளில் முடங்கிப்போயினர். நகரமே முடங்கியது.

இவையெல்லாம் நடந்தபோது பிரதீப் ஜானுக்கு வயது 14. மழையின் காரணமாக பிரதீப்பை வீட்டை விட்டே வெளியேறக்கூடாது என முடக்கினர் பெற்றோர். வெற்று சிந்தனையை விரட்ட பால்கனியில் தஞ்சம் புகுந்தார் பிரதீப். அந்த நொடியில் இருந்து அடுத்த 36 மணி நேரத்தை அங்கேயே செலவழித்தார்.

அந்த அனுபவத்தை விவரித்த பிரதீப் (33), “அந்த 36 மணி நேரமும் மழை என்னை முற்றிலுமாக ஆட்கொண்டிருந்தது. மழை கம்பிகள் தற்காலிக குட்டைகளை நிமிடத்துக்கு நிமிடம் பெரியதாக்கிக் கொண்டிருந்தன. என்னால் மழைப்பொழிவின் தாக்கத்தை புரிந்து கொள்ள முடிந்தது. அந்த அனுபவம் இளைப்பாறுதல் தருவதாகவும் அழகியல் சார்ந்ததாகவும் இருந்தது” என்றார்.

தற்செயலாக ஏற்பட்ட அந்த அனுபவத்துக்குப் பின்னர் மழைப்பொழிவை பதிவு செய்வதை பிரதீப் சிரத்தையுடன் செய்யத் தொடங்கினார். அகும்பே, ஹல்லிகல், சிரபுஞ்சி, குட்டியாடி, சின்ன கல்லார், தலக்காவிரி மற்றும் பிற இடங்களில் பிரதீப் மழைப் பொழிவை பதிவு செய்து கண்காணித்து வருகிறார். நாடு முழுவதும் எப்போது எந்தப் பகுதியில் பெருமழை பெய்தது என்றால் கணிணியை சொடுக்காமல் கண் இமைக்கும் நேரத்தில் தன் ஞாபக சக்தியை தட்டிவிட்டுச் சொல்கிறார்.

இந்தியன் வெதர் மேன், வேகரீஸ் ஆஃப் வெதர், கீ வெதர் போன்ற பல்வேறு வானிலை முன்னறிவிப்பு இணையதளங்களுக்கு இவரது பங்களிப்பு குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது.

“வானிலையை கணிப்பது நேர விரயம், மிகவும் கடினமானது. இதை ஏன் செய்கிறாய் எனப் பலரும் என்னிடம் கேட்டுள்ளனர். ஆனால் என்னைப் பொறுத்தவரை வானிலையை கணிப்பது வெறும் பொழுதுபோக்கு மட்டுமல்ல, அது என்னுடைய பேரார்வம்” என்கிறார் பிரதீப்.

ஆர்குட்டின் தீவிர விசிறியாக இருந்த பிரதீப் 2012-ல் தான் ஃபேஸ்புக்கில் தனக்கென ஒரு பக்கத்தை உருவாக்கினார். ‘தமிழ்நாடுவெதர்மேன்’ (Tamilnaduweatherman) என்ற அந்த பக்கத்துக்கு இந்த ஆண்டுக்கான வடகிழக்கு பருவமழை தொடங்குவதற்கு முன்னர் வெறும் 1000 லைக்குகள் மட்டுமே இருந்தது. ஆனால், நவம்பர் மழை மக்களை வானிலை முன்னறிவிப்புகளை தேடி அலையவிட்டதில் அவரது ஃபேஸ்புக் பக்கத்துக்கு 64,000 லைக்குகள் கிடைக்கச் செய்துள்ளது.

இதில் குறிப்பிட வேண்டியது என்னவென்றால் அண்மையில் சென்னை வானிலை தொடர்பாக இவர் பதிந்த நிலைத்தகவல் 2 லட்சம் பேரைச் சென்றடைந்துள்ளது. சாலைகளில் மழை வெள்ளம் கரை புரள அவரது ஃபேஸ்புக் இன்பாக்ஸில் குறுஞ்செய்திகள் வெள்ளம் புகுந்தது. “என் வீட்டில் நான் இருக்கலாமா? இப்போது திருமணத்தை நடத்தலாமா? என் கணவர் வேலைக்குச் செல்லலாமா? என பல்வேறு கேள்விகள் அவருக்கு வந்தன.

பெருமழையினால் சென்னை தத்தளித்த நாட்களில் எல்லாம் பிரதீப் தூக்கம் தொலைத்து வானிலையை கண்காணித்துக் கொண்டிருந்திருக்கிறார். கனமழை எச்சரிக்கைகளை மக்களிடம் கொண்டு சேர்க்க மெனக்கெட்டுக் கொண்டிருந்தார். என்னதான் தொலைக்காட்சிகளில் வானிலை முன்னறிவிப்புகள் வந்து கொண்டிருந்தாலும் ‘தமிழ்நாடுவெதர்மேன்’ ஃபேஸ்புக் பக்கத்தை நாடுவோர் குறையவில்லை. சென்னையில் ஆயிரக் கணக்கில் வானிலை வலைப்பதிவர்கள் இருந்தாலும் பிரதீப்பின் கணிப்பு தனித்துவத்துடன் பளிச்சிட்டது. அதற்கான காரணத்தை பிரதீப் கூறும்போது, “வானிலை முன்னறிவிப்புகளில் நான் தொழில்நுட்ப வார்த்தைகளை புகுத்துவது இல்லை. மக்களுக்கான தேவை எவ்வளவு மழை பெய்யும், அதனால் வெள்ளம் ஏற்படுமா என்பது மட்டுமே. அவர்களுக்கு தொழில்நுட்பம் சார்ந்த வார்த்தை ஜாலங்களில் அக்கறை இல்லை என்பதை புரிந்து கொண்டேன்” என்றார்.

சென்னை தத்தளித்த வேளையில் துல்லிய கணிப்பை தர துடித்துக் கொண்டிருந்த பிரதீப்புக்கு சவாலாக இருந்தது கருமேகம் அல்ல சில ஜோதிடர்களின் ஆதாரமற்ற கணிப்புகளும், சமூக வலைதளங்களில் பரப்பிவிடப்பட்ட பஞ்சாங்க கணிப்புகளுமே. அந்த பீதியிலிருந்து மக்களை வெளிக்கொணரும் சமூக பொறுப்பு பிரதீப்புக்கு இருந்துள்ளது.

அந்த பொறுப்பைப் பற்றி பிரதீப் விவரிக்கும்போது, “வானிலை முன்னறிவிப்புகளை தரும் சிலர் சிஎஃப்எஸ் என்று சொல்லப்படும் கிளைமேட் ஃபோர்காஸ்ட் சிஸ்டம் என்ற நீண்ட நாட்களுக்கான தரவுகள் அடிப்படையில் கணிப்புகளை வெளியிடுகின்றனர். அதன் அடிப்படையில் அடுத்த மாதம் மழை பெய்யும் என்ற கணிப்புகளைக் கூறுகின்றனர். ஆனால், அவை துல்லியமானது அல்ல. ஏனெனில் வானிலை என்பது அன்றாடம் உருமாறும் தன்மை கொண்ட நிகழ்வு.

வானிலை ஆய்வு மையமும் முன்னறிவிப்புகளை குறிப்பிட்ட கால இடைவெளியில் வழங்குகின்றன. ஆனால், அவர்கள் இதுவரை ஃபேஸ்புக் பக்கத்தையோ, ட்விட்டர் பக்கத்தையோ பிரத்யேகமாக உருவாக்கவில்லை. எனவே, அண்மையில் பெய்த பெருமழை குறித்த தகவல்களைப் பெற மக்கள் இணையத்தை நாடினர். இந்த தருணத்தில்தான் வானிலை வலைப்பதிவர்கள் மக்களுக்கு அருமருந்தாகிவிட்டனர். மக்களுடன் இடைவிடாத தொடர்பை ஏற்படுத்திக் கொண்டதால் என்னைப் போன்ற வானிலை ஆர்வலர்கள் மீது மக்கள் அதீத நம்பிக்கை கொண்டனர். மக்களின் நம்பிக்கை என்னை நெகிழ வைத்துள்ளது. இப்போது எனக்கான பொறுப்பும் கூடியிருக்கிறது” என்றார்.

டிசம்பர் 1, 2 வெள்ளம் ஏற்படுத்திய தாக்கத்திலிருந்து மக்கள் மீள்வதற்கு முன்னதாக பிபிசி வெதர் மற்றுமொரு எச்சரிக்கையைப் பதிவு செய்தது. ஏற்கெனவே பிபிசி கணித்த 50 செ.மீ மழையளவில் கிட்டத்தட்ட 49.4 செ.மீ மழை தாம்பரத்தில் பதிவானதால் பிபிசி கணிப்பை புறக்கணிக்க முடியாத நிலை ஏற்பட்டது. மூட்டை முடிச்சுகளைக் கட்டிக் கொண்டு சிலர் வீடுகளை காலி செய்யத் தொடங்கினர். செய்வதறியாது பலர் திகைத்து நின்றனர். அந்த வேளையில்தான் பிரதீப் பிபிசி கணிப்பு தவறு என்று விளக்கத்துடன் தனது ஃபேஸ்புக் பக்கத்தில் ஒரு நிலைத்தகவலை பதிவு செய்தார். அவர் சொன்னபடியே வறண்ட வானிலை தொடர்வதால் அவரது கணிப்பின் மீதான நம்பகத்தன்மை மேலும் அதிகரித்துள்ளது.

“பிபிசி-க்கு வானிலையை கணித்துச் சொன்னவர் என்னைப் போல் ஒருவரே. நாம் எதைப் பார்க்கிறோமோ அதையே அவர்களும் பார்க்கின்றனர். முன்னறிவிப்பை வெளியிடுவதற்கு முன்னர் சற்று பொறுமை காக்க வேண்டியது அவசியம் என அவர்கள் தெரிந்திருக்கவில்லை. மேலும், இத்தகைய முன்னறிவிப்பு பாதிக்கப்பட்ட மக்களை உளவியல் ரீதியாக எவ்வித உளைச்சலுக்கு ஆளாக்கும் என்பதையும் அவர்கள் உணர்ந்திருக்கவில்லை. உள்ளூர் வானிலை நிலவரத்தை நன்கு அறிந்திருந்த என்னைப் போன்ற வானிலை ஆர்வலர்கள் யாரும் பீதியடையவில்லை. எங்களுக்குத் தெரிந்திருந்தது சென்னையில் இனி கனமழைக்கு வாய்ப்பில்லை என்பது” என பிரதீப் அவரது ஃபேஸ்புக்கில் பதிர்ந்திருந்தார்.

வானிலை மீது காதல் கொண்ட பிரதீப் படித்தது என்னவோ கணினி அறிவியல். ஏன் என்று வினவினால் பெற்றோர் நிர்பந்தம் என்கிறார். பின்னாளில் பங்குச் சந்தை மீது ஏற்பட்ட ஈர்ப்பால் சென்னை பல்கலைக்கழகத்தில் எம்பிஏ பயின்றிருக்கிறார். தற்போது தமிழ்நாடு நகர்ப்புற கட்டமைப்பு நிதியத்தில் (Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services Limited) இணை மேலாளராக பணியாற்றி வருகிறார். அவரது இந்தப் பணி வானிலையை கணிப்பதில் கூடுதல் புரிதலை ஏற்படுத்தியிருக்கிறது. இருந்தாலும் அவரது மனதில் நிறைந்திருப்பது வானிலை ஆர்வம் மட்டுமே. அப்படி என்றால் நீங்கள் ஏன் வானிலை மையத்தில் பணி புரியவில்லை என்ற கேள்விக்கு, “நான் அதற்கான பட்டப்படிப்பை படிக்கவில்லை. அதுமட்டுமல்லாது அங்கு பணியில் சேர்ந்தால் எனது கருத்துகளை சுதந்திரமாக தெரிவிக்க வாய்ப்பிருந்திருக்காது” என்றார்.

“நான் காலை படுக்கையில் இருந்து எழுந்தவுடன் சரி பார்க்கும் முதல் விஷயம் வானிலை. நான் கண் அயர்வதற்கு முன் கடைசியாக அப்டேட் செய்யும் விஷயமும் வானிலையே” என்கிறார் புயலை பின்தொடரும் வானிலை ஆர்வலர் பிரதீப் ஜான்.

அவரது வானிலை பேரார்வத்தின் வெளிப்பாடாக சென்னையில் கடந்த 2010-ல் லைலா புயல் நிலை கொண்ட போது இரண்டு நாள் விடுப்பு எடுத்துக் கொண்டு தனது வலைப்பதிவை அப்டேட் செய்திருக்கிறார். வங்கக் கடலில் ஏதாவது புயல் நிலைகொண்டால் அவரது கண்களில் தூக்கம் இமை கடந்து விடுகிறது.

“வானிலை முன்னறிவிப்புகளை அப்டேட் செய்வதற்காக அன்றாடம் அலுவலகத்துக்கு கால தாமதாக சென்ற நாட்களும் உண்டு. ஆனால், இப்போதெல்லாம் என் மகனை பள்ளியில் விட வேண்டியிருப்பதால் காலை நேரத்தில் வானிலையுடன் உறவாடும் நேரம் குறைந்துவிட்டது. இரவிலும் அப்படித்தான் என் மனைவி திட்டினால் லேப்டாப்பை மூடி வைத்துவிட்ட வேறு வேலை செய்வது போல் சால்ஜாப்பு செய்துவிட்டு பின்னர் அவர் தூங்கியவுடன் மீண்டும் வானிலையை கவனிப்பேன்” என புன்னகை பூக்கிறார் பிரதீப் ஜான்.

தமிழ்நாடு வெதர்மேனின் அதிகாரபூர்வ ஃபேஸ்புக் பக்கம் – https://www.facebook.com/tamilnaduweatherman

-தமிழில்: பாரதி ஆனந்த்

Source…. ரவீனா ஜோசப்..in http://www.tamil.thehindu.com

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Image of the day….” Omega Sunset ” !

Omega sunsets happen in places where Earth’s land or ocean surface is covered by a layer of hot, low-density air.

Sunset captured November 27, 2015 by Josh Blash at Venice beach, California.

Photo by by Josh Blash. Visit Josh on Facebook.

Josh Blash caught this omega stage of an inferior mirage sunset on November 27, 2015 at Venice Beach, California. Les Cowley at the website Atmospheric Optics explains omega sunsets this way:

As the sun descends a second sun rises from the water. Eventually the two join at a red hued vertically stretched ‘stem.’ Jules Verne likened this appearance to an Etruscan vase. The stem shortens and thickens until the two suns appear like a Greek letter omega …

The lower sun is not a reflection from the water. It is an ‘inferior mirage’, so named not from any poverty in appearance but because the miraged sun is below the ‘real’ one. The lower sun is an inverted image produced by refraction by a layer of warmer and less dense air close to the ocean surface. The discus shape is a combination of the upper limb of the erect sun and an inverted image of it beneath.

Source………www.earthsky.org

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This “Must-Have” 2016 Calendar Will Inspire You Every Day of the Coming Year…!!!

The ‘I am Special’ calendar, , brought out by Swarga Foundation, Coimbatore, features people with neurological disorders, with the aim of spreading awareness about these disorders and sharing the stories of the special people who have overcome disabilities to live productive and fulfilling lives.

The front page of the special calendar by Swarga Foundation, Coimbatore, says it better than anything we can introduce this story with:

I am SPECIAL!
“I am not just special… I’m Limited EDITION.”

I hear my friends and my mom tell me I am special. I sometimes wonder “Is it my disability or my body?”
I know it is because of my mind, as life teaches me every minute.

The only disability in life is the absence of a positive attitude.

DISABILITY or DISEASE will not define my identity.

Swarga Foundation empathizes with special people and brings this calendar to you to create awareness about six neurological disorders: Spinal Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, Retinal Detachment, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, and Intellectual Disability.

The models showcased here are affected with one of these neurological disorders. These bravehearts are special not because they are diseased or disabled, but because of their contribution to people around them.

January-February: Anand Selvaraj

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Anand Selvaraj has paraplegia. Paraplegia is usually caused by an injury to the spine or it can be a congenital condition that affects the neural elements of the spinal canal. The person usually develops loss of movement, sensation and reflexes from below where the injury has occurred.

Anand is an avid tennis player who has represented Tamil Nadu in numerous tournaments across India. Anand studied public health in the US.

“You can adapt or you can go into a cave and give up,” says Anand, who believes in being independent.

March-April: Swarnalatha J

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Swarnalatha J has multiple sclerosis. This disorder of the central nervous system affects the brain and spine, which in turn leads to multiple disabilities. The symptoms range from minor visual disability to total paralysis, making even the simplest everyday task a Herculean one.

However, the ever so talented and versatile Swarnalatha is a motivational speaker, a counsellor, a singer, a puppeteer, a green crusader, a story writer, and a photographer. She converts every adversity into an opportunity.

“I believe in ‘ME’”, says Swarnalatha, who ‘moves better with support than with sympathy.’

May-June: Sabari Venkat

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Sabari Venkat is affected with Retinal Detachment. When the retina is separated from its attachments to the underlying tissue within the eye, it is known as retinal detachment. This invariably leads to loss of vision. Sabari has lived with this disability all her life.

Sabari is a motivational speaker who loves to sing. She is also an ardent follower of Swami Vivekananda and has won many awards and recognition for reciting his speeches. She hopes to join the Indian Administrative Services someday, with the intention of eradicating corruption and illiteracy in India.

“The eyes are useless when the mind is blind,” says the happy-go-lucky Sabari.

July-August: Ashwathi

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Ashwathi has what was once known as mental retardation and is now called Intellectual disability. This is a generalized neuro-developmental disorder that is characterized by poor intellectual and adaptive functioning. The main causes for this disability are abnormal genes, complications in pregnancy, exposure to toxins, iodine deficiency, and malnutrition.

Six-year-old Ashwathi is still learning to walk. She has no choice but to be extremely dependent upon her mother for all her needs. Her parents and teachers are helping her learn to live in this world.

Ashwathi says, “I am also a child of God. Lead me, guide me and walk beside me.”

September-October: Nishant Sriram

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Nishant has autism. Autism is a developmental disorder that usually affects children in their developmental years. Due to this disorder, the individual exhibits limited social interaction, poor communication skills and restricted and repetitive behaviour.

Nishant is a very active person who loves being with nature. Trekking, cycling and many other adventure activities interest him. He is the winner of many awards for cycling in his state, as well as at the National Level Special Olympics. Nishant, who cannot speak, communicates with his keyboard.

He says, “If you don’t understand my silence, how will you understand my words?”

November-December: Dinisha

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Dinisha has cerebral palsy. Poor coordination, stiff and weak muscles and tremors are the major problems faced by people with this condition. This disorder is caused by abnormal development of or damage to the brain, which results in permanent movement disorders.

Dinisha, with her infectious smile, loves dressing up well and taking part in singing and dancing activities. She may be silent but she makes friends fast and enjoys being in the company of people.

The special calendar is the brainchild of Swarnalatha, who is also featured in the calendar. She and her husband, Guruprasad, came up with this unique idea sometime in April this year and have been working on it ever since. Their organization, Swarga foundation, works with disabled persons.

The purpose of this calendar is to generate respect for people with special needs, to increase awareness about these disorders, to appreciate the outlook towards life of these wonderful people, and to celebrate their lives with them.

The foundation intends using the proceeds from the sale of these calendars to help patients affected with neurological diseases.

The calendar could not have been possible without Albi No (from That Moment Photography), who came up with the idea of also making a video of the models presented in the calendar. Suraj Kumar helped Swarnalatha with the script for the calendar as well as video. They have both done the voice-over in the video too. Sagar Morankar has sung the background score while Prasanna has played the music for the video.

Incidentally, Sagar Morankar is visually impaired. He is a classical singer from Kolkata and teaches music at ITC Music School. An athlete in his school days, Sagar was affected with muscular dystrophy at the age of 16. The doctors gave him only three years to live at that time but he beat the odds and went on to lead a happy and successful life.

For more details on what the Foundation does, visit here. You can place an order for the calendar here.

Source………Aparna menon….www.the betterindia.com  …..About the author: Aparna Menon is a freelance writer, writing for various newspapers for the past 10 years. Her main fields of interest are wildlife, heritage and history. A keen traveler, she loves to read and write and does a lot of art work too.

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A German Lady Is Recreating the Chak De! India Dream Team with Kids in Rural Rajasthan….

Andrea Thumshirn was a national level hockey player in Germany. She came to India in 2009 and since then has been training rural Rajasthan kids in hockey. She is also sponsoring their education and teaching them English. In fact, she took five of her students all the way to Germany to train!

Andrea Thumshirn, a German Premier League hockey player came to India as a tour operator. But the visit changed her life when she not only visited a remote village in Rajasthan but decided to stay there and teach hockey to rural kids.

Andrea had been playing the sport ever since she was six. When she suffered an injury she had to quit playing professional hockey. So she started coaching kids in the sport in Germany. She brought the same passion and love of the game to India when she took on the task of training kids in Garh Himmat Singh village in Rajasthan.

When you go to a remote village in Rajasthan, school-going girls and boys playing hockey like champions is the last thing you will expect to see. Andrea made it possible in spite of facing several challenges.

Andrea (center) with the kids.

Andrea (centre) with the kids.

“I came here in 2009. My business partner belonged to this village and hence he organised the entire stay. I was so hooked that when I went back to Germany I kept thinking about the village,” she recalls.

Andrea returned in 2010 with a few hockey sticks and started training kids in hockey after school. “I thought they waste most of their time anyway, so it will be good to engage them in something productive,” she says.

It has been over four years and Andrea has never looked back. She shifted to Rajasthan permanently and started living with a local family. She also officially registered her foundation as Hockey Village India. It was all going well because she had good support from a local man who treated her like his own sister. He would introduce her to the villagers and help her get along with the locals.

Early intervention is what ANdrea believes in

Early intervention is what Andrea believes in.

But when Andrea found out that her ‘brother’ was misusing the funds of the foundation, she confronted him and they subsequently parted ways. Not ready to accept this humiliation, the man started spreading rumours about Andrea and turned the villagers against her — they stopped sending their kids to her for hockey training.

“I felt betrayed. It was such a shock and I wasn’t prepared for it. Especially when we shared a brother-sister bond. But I was determined to not give up and shifted to another village called Jatwada, which was just 9 kms away from Garh Himmat Singh,” she says.

This setback was not the only challenge that Andrea faced. Getting the kids to show up on the ground, keeping them motivated and teaching them the right techniques (as many had never even seen a hockey stick before) was a big task.

The kids are more confident now and have better attitude towards life.

The kids are more confident now.

“I even got the kids to see the Indian movie Chak De India! Initially, it was difficult to communicate with them. Many parents would not send their daughters to play with boys. Also, the girls would wear salwars and dupattas, which made it difficult for them to play,” she recalls.

She also started a primary English medium school to provide better education to the kids. Gradually, by word of mouth, her efforts began to pay off. Kids started playing in several tournaments and even won a few trophies.

Thanks to Andrea’s efforts, about 50 boys and 25 girls regularly show up on her hockey ground in Rajasthan today. She also started an initiative in Goa, where she engages with 30 boys and 30 girls.

Though getting girls on board is difficult, but Andrea managed to get 5 girls selected in State Under-19 team.

Though getting girls on board was difficult, Andrea managed to get five girls selected in the State Under-19 team.

“When things weren’t working out here in India my family asked me to come back. They asked me why I was chasing after kids who were not even interested. But I was not ready to give up. I knew I would succeed and I did. Today, the kids are amazing players,” she says.

The impact of her work is seen in the attitude of the kids. They are more confident and physically fit now. They have better communication skills and a positive attitude. When Andrea found out that some of the kids were so poor that they could not even afford a glass of milk, she bought a cow and now provides one glass of milk every day to all her students. She also provides uniforms, hockey sticks and shoes to them.

Some of the students have participated in various tournaments.

Some of the students have participated in various tournaments.

“One time, we went for a tournament and our team met a Manipuri team. They were talking in English as they could not understand Hindi. My kids communicated in fluent English with them. Even though they made grammatical mistakes, they were very good,” she says.

In 2014, she took five of her students to Germany. Here, the kids got to practise in professional playgrounds and meet other players. They also attended school there for two months. “This was huge exposure for them. Such a great opportunity to mingle with other players! I could see the happiness in their eyes,” she says.

Hockey Village India is now affiliated with the Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan (PYKKA), a central government-sponsored scheme for the development of sports in rural areas. Five of Andrea’s girls were even selected for the state team in the Under-16 category.

Andrea has managed to bring 50 kids in rural Rajasthan to regularly practice Hockey.

Andrea has managed to get 25 girls in rural Rajasthan to regularly practice hockey.

Andrea now wants to expand her work and get more girl players to come on board. She wants to start her own sports academy where she can train young girls and boys.

Due to Andrea’s efforts, amazing hockey players have emerged from among these rural kids who were once directionless. Currently running her foundation with the help of a few sponsors from Germany, Andrea is looking for monetary support to expand her efforts.

She is also looking for volunteers who can train kids in hockey and even teach them English and other subjects. To know more about her work, check out this website.

Source……..Shreya Pareek ….www.the betterindia.com

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Joke of the Day….

 This is AMAZING!!! 
I never fully understood how to tell the difference between male and female birds. I always thought it had to be determined biologically or by medical examination by experts.
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Below are two birds. Study them closely. See if you can determine which of the two is the female.  It CAN be done! Even by one with limited bird watching skills!
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Send this to all of the men you know, who could do with a good laugh!!
And to all women who have a great sense of humor…
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Wuzhen: The Ancient Chinese Water Town….

Located in the center of the six ancient water towns south of Yangtze River, in the Chinese province of Zhejiang, Wuzhen is the most beautiful with over thirteen hundred years of history displayed through its ancient stone bridges, stone pathways and delicate wood carvings. The town lies on the Hangzhou-Jiaxing-Huzhou Alluvial Plain on the banks of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, an elaborate waterway built and expanded over a thousand years to facilitate exchange of produced goods and culture between the northern and southern regions of eastern China, before the invention of railroads. The river and canals that crisscross across the town are flanked with ancient residential houses, workshops and shops, built on raised platforms of wood and stone pillars. Most of these riverside houses were built during the 14th century Ming dynasties.

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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wuzhen was established in the late 9th century, although the first settlers here were the New Stone Age people, 7,000 years ago. Over more than 1,000 years, Wuzhen has never changed its name, water system or lifestyle. The traditional buildings, railings and arch bridges, arched gates across the street, imposing dwellings and spacious courtyards, river banks and verandas are all well preserved. Within the town, there are now more than 40 hectares of late 19th century buildings, and more than 100 ancient stone bridges of different shapes.

The numerous canals that run across Wuzhen divide the town into four scenic sections, which are respectively called as Dongzha, Nanzha, Xizha, and Beizha by the locals. Tourists prefer to visit Dongzha and Xizha because they are relatively developed. Dongzha maintains the basic original layout while Xizha has been reconstructed to reproduce the ancient appearance of the water town. Xizha has few local residents and has instead given over to accommodation for tourists.

Wuzhen came recently in the limelight when it was chosen to host the World Internet Conference. The second edition of the conference will also be held here and is scheduled to begin on December 16.

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“This Looks Like A Petri Dish Full Of Microorganisms, But It’s So Much Cooler”..

People often categorize others by describing them as being “left-brained” or “right-brained.” People who are more logical, strategic, and rational are placed in the former category, and those who are more creative, intuitive, and artistic are placed in the latter.

While it’s obvious that most people embody different combinations of the two, it’s fair to say that plenty of us fall further to one side than the other. One creator who appears to fall somewhere in the middle is Anglo-Irish artist Rogan Brown. His creations are aesthetically stunning, and they’re inspired by the building blocks of scientific study.

His latest collection is called Magic Circle Variations, and it’s designed to straddle the fence between what’s real and what’s imagined.

His latest collection is called <em>Magic Circle Variations</em>, and it's designed to straddle the fence between what's real and what's imagined.

In the artist’s words, “Reality is transformed and estranged through the creative process, which paradoxically makes the finished work more real and unique.”

In the artist's words, "Reality is transformed and estranged through the creative process, which paradoxically makes the finished work more real and unique."

He makes hundreds of these intricate paper cuttings for every single piece.

He makes hundreds of these intricate paper cuttings for every single piece.

Some of Brown’s earlier work was exclusively hand cut, but this collection combines hand-cut designs with others that were created with lasers.

 

Some of Brown's earlier work was exclusively hand cut, but this collection combines hand-cut designs with others that were created with lasers.

When coming up with the concept and direction of each piece, he studied the imagery of bacteria, coral, pathogens, and diatoms. Beyond that, the compositions are fictive, imagined, and totally original.

When coming up with the concept and direction of each piece, he studied the imagery of bacteria, coral, pathogens, and diatoms. Beyond that, the compositions are fictive, imagined, and totally original.

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Although he cites model-making and scientific drawing as inspirations for this collection, “everything has to be refracted through the prism of the imagination.” It’s not often that an artist is able to steer vastly different worlds into such an incredible collision.

To see more of Rogan Brown’s work, be sure to check out his online portfolio and follow him on Facebook.

Source….Madeline Distasio   in.www.viralnova.com

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This Engineer from a Village in Karnataka Won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award in London

Have a hobby that you love? Pursue it with passion and hard work. That is exactly what Raviprakash, an engineer from a small village in Karnataka, did. And his efforts were recognized in London, where he won a very prestigious award for wildlife photography. Here is what he has to say to other aspiring photographers.

“It is a dream come true,” says Raviprakash SS — last year’s winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year award in the ‘Amphibians and Reptiles’ category. “I won the category award for the picture titled Divine Snake – a shot of a green vine snake clicked from behind it, focussing only on the eye. That is the most memorable picture I have taken till now. It has always been one of my favourites,” he adds.

Born in Hosahalli village, located in the Malnad region of Karnataka, Raviprakash grew up amidst the beauty of the Western Ghats.\

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He was surrounded by rich biodiversity and a picturesque environment. It was there that he first developed his love for exploring nature and wildlife.

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Raviprakash is interested in Macro Photography

“I was very interested in photography since childhood. During my high school days my father bought me a point and shoot camera, with which I used to capture all family functions or outings.”

Building upon this hobby later in life, Raviprakash began exploring macro photography techniques.

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The macro mode interested me. I started by capturing flowers, butterflies, dew drops, etc. My interest went on developing. Based on the suggestions of my friends and mentors, I bought a DSLR camera about seven years ago,” he recounts. Macro photography is extreme close up photography of small objects; it captures them in such a way that the size of the subjects appears larger than the life size in the photograph.

On October 21, 2014, at the Natural History Museum in London, 37-year-old Raviprakash’s talent was recognized and he received the Wildlife Photographer of the Year award.

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The prestigious award

Considered to be one of the most prestigious honours for wildlife photography, this award ceremony, which dates back to 1965, is organized every year by the Natural History Museum. The photographs are showcased at an exhibition in the Museum and appear on their website. They are also published in BBC Wildlife Magazine and other leading publications. Last year was the 50th year of the award, and the exhibition attracted nearly 1.5 lakh visitors.

A popular choice award was also introduced and Raviprakash won the second prize, based on worldwide voting.

The Museum calls for entries every year and participants can enter up to 24 photos. Last year, the competition received about 43,000 entries from 96 countries. The panel of judges includes people from different fields related to photography and the environment. There are 14 categories, with four finalists in each. Winners receive a cash prize of £ 1,250, and the trip to London is also sponsored.

Raviprakash is a software engineer by profession. Photography for him was always a weekend hobby.

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Macro photography is very beautiful and colourful but very few people are exploring it well.

“The support given by my family and friends encouraged me to take it up more passionately. I did some reading and watched online videos. I had many mentors too, some of whom are guiding me even now. Once in a while, I used to visit my hometown, just to spend my days shooting. And after the award I started taking it a lot more seriously.”

Initially, after taking many pictures for about three years, Raviprakash felt that he was only documenting things — like seeing a butterfly and capturing its image. This became somewhat boring for the artist in him. Then, one of his mentors, Ganesh H. Shankar, formed a website called Creative Nature Photography.

The aim was to capture things in a unique and artistic manner, rather than just documenting them.]

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“It has become a very interesting journey from then on. I am not really interested in capturing all the details of the subject. I am more interested in capturing in an artistic way,” says an enthusiastic Raviprakash. Currently posted in Bangalore, he plans to take up wildlife photography full time in the future.

Speaking about the equipment he uses, Raviprakash says, “I feel a lot of photographers these days think that only a high end camera can result in good pictures. But my award winning pictures are from an old Nikon D5000 camera.”

He also has some useful tips for amateur photographers who want to take up wildlife photography as a career.

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1. Understand your equipment well because you don’t need expensive cameras. I am not against someone buying an advanced camera that will definitely help in taking better pictures. But ultimately it’s the person behind the camera who matters the most.

2. Some people think that wildlife photography is all about big cats and elephants. But you don’t need to visit wildlife sanctuaries to become a good photographer. Macro photography is very beautiful and colourful but very few people are exploring it well.

3. Understand your location and subject(s). Pay attention to factors like light, angles and moods.

4. Learn to click, click to learn — click as many pictures as possible for practical knowledge.

5. Background is as important as subject. Choose it carefully.

6. Share your pictures on various forums that are frequented by good photographers and be open to criticism.

7. Shoot in aperture/shutter priority/manual modes. Control your output rather than leaving everything to the camera to decide.

8. Don’t get bogged down by technical terms and details.

9. A two-hour field trip along with good photographers helps you gain more knowledge than two days of indoor workshops or online learning.

“Hard work always gives the right dividends. I hail from a small village. That’s where my journey started. I want to highlight that the result may not be visible overnight but if someone is interested in something they should pursue it passionately and should be open to criticism and learning,” concludes Raviprakash.

Source….Tanaya Singh in http://www.the betterindia .com\

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8 things everyone should do before 8 a.m…” You are the Designer of Your Own Destiny…”!!!

Life is busy. It can feel impossible to move toward your dreams. If you have a full-time job and kids, it’s even harder.

How do you move forward?

If you don’t purposefully carve time out every day to progress and improve ,  without question your time will get lost in the vacuum of our increasingly crowded lives.

Before you know it, you’ll be old and withered  —  wondering where all that time went.

As Harold Hill has said —  ”You pile up enough tomorrows, and you’ll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays.”

Rethinking Your Life and Getting Out of Survival Mode

This article is intended to challenge you to rethink your entire approach to life. The purpose is to help you simplify and get back to the fundamentals.

Sadly, most people’s lives are filled to the brim with the nonessential and trivial. They don’t have time to build toward anything meaningful.

They are in survival mode. Areyou in survival mode?

Like Bilbo Baggins, most of us are like butter scraped over too much bread. Unfortunately, the bread is not even our own, but someone else’s. Few have taken the time to take their lives into their own hands.

It was social and cultural to live our lives on other people’s terms just one generation ago. And many millennials are perpetuating this process simply because it’s the only worldview we’ve been taught.

But there is a growing, collective consciousness that with a lot of work and intention  you can live every moment of your life on your own terms.

You are the designer of your destiny.

You are responsible.

You get to decide. You must decide  —  because if you don’t, someone else will. Indecision is a bad decision.

With this short morning routine, your life will quickly change.

It may seem like a long list, but in short it’s really quite simple:

  • Wake up
  • Get in the zone
  • Get moving
  • Put the right food in your body
  • Get ready
  • Get inspired
  • Get perspective
  • Do something to move you forward

Let’s begin:

1. Get a Healthy, 7-Plus Hours of Sleep

Let’s face it :  Sleep is just as important as eating and drinking water. Despite this, millions of people do not sleep enough and experience insane problems as a result.

The National Sleep Foundation conducted surveys revealing that at least 40 million Americans suffer from more than 70 different sleep disorders. Additionally, 60% of adults and 69% of children experience one or more sleep problems a few nights or more during a week.

In addition, “more than 40 percent of adults experience daytime sleepiness severe enough to interfere with their daily activities at least a few days each month — with 20 percent reporting problem sleepiness a few days a week or more.”

On the flip side, getting a healthy amount of sleep is linked to:

  • Increased memory
  • Longer life
  • Decreased inflammation
  • Increased creativity
    • Increased attention and focus
    • Decreased fat and increased muscle mass with exercise
    • Lower stress
    • Decreased dependence on stimulants like caffeine
    • Decreased risk of getting into accidents
    • Decreased risk of depression
    • And tons more — Google it

    The rest of this blog post is worthless if you don’t make sleep a priority. Who cares if you wake up at 5 a.m. if you went to bed three hours earlier?

    You won’t last long.

  • You may use stimulants to compensate, but that isn’t sustainable. In the long run, your health will fall apart. The goal needs to be long-term sustainability.

    2. Prayer and Meditation Facilitate Clarity and Abundance

    After waking from a healthy and restful sleep session, prayer and meditation can help you orient yourself toward the positive. What you focus on expands.

    Prayer and meditation help facilitate intense gratitude for all that you have. Gratitude is having an abundance mindset. When you think abundantly, the world is your oyster. There is limitless opportunity and possibility for you.

    People are magnets. When you’re grateful for what you have, you will attract more of the positive and good. Gratitude is contagious.

    Gratitude may be the most important key to success. It has been called the mother of all virtues.

    If you start every morning putting yourself in a space of gratitude and clarity, you will attract the best the world has to offer and not get distracted

  • 3. Hard Physical Activity

    If you want to be among the healthy, happy, and productive people in the world, get in the habit of regular exercise. Many people go immediately to the gym to get their body moving. I have lately found that doing yard work in the wee hours of the morning generates an intense inflow of inspiration and clarity.

    Whatever your preference, get your body moving.

    If you don’t care about your body, every other aspect of your life will suffer. Humans are holistic beings.

    4. Consume 30 Grams of Protein

    Donald Layman, professor emeritus of nutrition at the University of Illinois, recommends consuming at least 30 grams of protein for breakfast. Similarly, Tim Ferris, in his book “The 4-Hour Body,” also recommends 30 grams of protein 30 minutes after waking up.

    According to Tim, his father did this and lost 19 pounds in one month.

    Protein-rich foods keep you full longer than other foods because they take longer to leave the stomach. Also, protein keeps blood-sugar levels steady, which prevents spikes in hunger.

  • Eating protein first decreases your white carbohydrate cravings. These are the types of carbs that get you fat — think bagels, toast, and donuts.

    Tim makes four recommendations for getting adequate protein in the morning:

    • Eat at least 40% of your breakfast calories as protein.
    • Do it with two or three whole eggs — each egg has about 6 grams of protein.
    • If you don’t like eggs, use something like turkey bacon, organic pork bacon or sausage, or cottage cheese.
    • Or you could always do a protein shake with water.

    5. Take a Cold Shower

    Tony Robbins starts every morning by jumping into a 57-degree Fahrenheit pool.

    Why would he do such a thing?

  • Cold water immersion radically facilitates physical and mental wellness. When practiced regularly, it provides long-lasting changes to your body’s immune, lymphatic, circulatory, and digestive systems that improve the quality of your life. It can also increase weight-loss because it boosts your metabolism.

    There is, of course, an initial fear of stepping into a cold shower. Without a doubt, if you’ve tried this before, you have found yourself standing outside the shower dreading the thought of going in.

    You may have even talked yourself out of it and said, “Maybe tomorrow.” And turned the hot water handle before getting in.

    Or maybe you jumped in but quickly turned the hot water on?

    What has helped me is thinking about it like a swimming pool. It’s a slow, painful death to get into a cold pool slowly. You just need to jump in. After 20 seconds, you’re fine.

    It’s the same way with taking a cold shower. You get in, you heart starts beating like crazy. Then, after 20 seconds, you feel fine.

  • To me, it increases my willpower and boosts my creativity and inspiration. While standing with the cold water hitting my back, I practice slowing my breathing and calming down. After I’ve chilled out, I feel super happy and inspired. Lots of ideas start flowing and I become way motivated to achieve my goals.
  • 6. Listen to or Read Uplifting Content

    Ordinary people seek entertainment. Extraordinary people seek education and learning. It is common for the world’s most successful people to read at least one book per week. They are constantly learning.

    I can easily get through one audiobook per week by just listening during my commute to school and while walking on campus.

    Taking even 15 to 30 minutes every morning to read uplifting and instructive information changes you. It puts you in the zone to perform at your highest.

    Over a long enough period of time, you will have read hundreds of books. You’ll be knowledgeable on several topics. You’ll think and see the world differently. You’ll be able to make more connections between different topics.

    7. Review Your Life Vision

If you read your long-term goals every day, you will think about them every day. If you think about them every day and spend your days working toward them, they’ll manifest.

Achieving goals is a science. There’s no confusion or ambiguity to it. If you follow a simple pattern, you can accomplish all of your goals, no matter how big they are.

A fundamental aspect of that is writing them down and reviewing them every day.

8. Do at Least One Thing Toward Long-Term Goals

Willpower is like a muscle that depletes when it is exercised. Similarly, our ability to make high-quality decisions becomes fatigued over time. The more decisions you make, the lower quality they become  —  the weaker your willpower.

Consequently, you need to do the hard stuff first thing in the morning — the important stuff.

If you don’t, it simply will not get done. By the end of your day, you’ll be exhausted. You’ll be fried. There will be a million reasons to just start tomorrow. And you will start tomorrow  —  which is never.

So your mantra becomes: The worst comes first. Do that thing you’ve been needing to do. Then do it again tomorrow.

If you take just one step toward you big goals every day, you’ll realize those goals weren’t really far away.

Conclusion

After you’ve done this, no matter what you have for the rest of your day, you’ll have done the important stuff first. You’ll have put yourself in a place to succeed. You’ll have inched toward your dreams.

Because you’ll have done all these things, you’ll show up better in life. You’ll be better at your job. You’ll be better in your relationships. You’ll be happier. You’ll be more confident. You’ll be more bold and daring. You’ll have more clarity and vision.

Your life will shortly change.

You can’t have mornings like this consistently without waking up to all that is incongruent in your life. Those things you despise will meet their demise. They’ll disappear and never return.

You’ll quickly find you’re doing the work you’re passionate about.

Your relationships will be passionate, meaningful, deep, and fun.

You will have freedom and abundance.

The world, and the universe, will respond to you in beautiful ways.

Benjamin Hardy is the foster parent of three children and the author of “Slipstream Time Hacking.” He’s pursuing his Ph.D. in organizational psychology. To learn more about him, visit BenjaminHardy.com or connect with him on Twitter.

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