Message For the Day.”Ethical and Spritual Values to Coexist Along with Science “…

Men and women must be governed by morality. In all countries morality and integrity should be like the life breath. It is only when people adhere to morality that human ideals like fraternity, equality and liberty can become meaningful in daily life. It is because of moral values having been given the go-by, that you find today’s society filled with disorder and unrest. The world will have respite from violence only when progress in science and technology is accompanied alongside by development of ethical and spiritual values. In the economic sphere, when one’s desires are governed by righteousness, a divine impulse will arise in that person. When the quest for wealth and the concern for worldly desires are based on righteousness (Dharma), the mind will spontaneously turn towards God.

Sathya Sai Baba

 

இதுவும் ஒரு மேலாண்மைப் பாடமே!!!

தும்பா  ராக்கெட் ஏவுதளத்தில் விஞ்ஞானிகள் 12 மணி நேரம் முதல் 18 மணி நேரம் வரை ஓயாது உழைத்துக் கொண்டிருப்பார்கள். அந்தத் திட்டத்தில் சுமார் 70 விஞ்ஞானிகள் ஈடுபட்டிருந்தனர்.

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தங்கள் வேலைப்பளுவின் காரணத்தாலும், பாஸின் (திட்டத் தலைவரின்) நெருக்குதலாலும் கிட்டத்தட்ட எல்லா விஞ்ஞானிகளுமே மனத்தளவில் வெறுத்துப் போயிருந் தார்கள்.  ஆனாலும் “பாஸின்’ மீது கொண்டிருந்த விசுவாசம் நம்பிக்கையால் யாரும் வேலையை விட்டு வெளியே செல்லவில்லை.

ஒருநாள் காலை ஒரு விஞ்ஞானி, பாஸிடம் வந்து, “”சார்! நம் டவுனில் நடக்கும் கண்காட்சிக்கு மாலை 6 மணிக்கு என் குழந்தைகளை அழைத்துப் போவதாக வாக்குக் கொடுத்திருக்கிறேன். அதனால் இன்று 5.30 க்கு நான் வீட்டிற்குச் செல்ல அனுமதிக்கவும்” என்றார்.
அவரும் “”சரி! நீங்கள் சீக்கிரமே வீட்டுக்குப் போகலாம்” என்று கூறிவிட்டார்.

அந்த விஞ்ஞானி தன் வேலையில் மூழ்கிவிட்டார். ஒரு சிறிய இடைவேளையில் சாப்பிட்டுவிட்டு மீண்டும் பணியில் மூழ்கினார். தன்னை மறந்து வேலையில் இருந்து, தனது அன்றைய பணி நிறைவடையும் சூழ்நிலையில், கடிகாரத்தைப் பார்த்தால்  மணி 8.30. திடீரென, குழந்தைகளுக்கு அவர் கொடுத்த வாக்கு நினைவுக்கு வந்தது. தனது பாஸைப் பார்க்கப் போனால், அவர் இல்லை!

பாஸிடம் அனுமதி வாங்கியிருந்தும் இப்படியாகிவிட்டதே என்று வருத்தம் கொண்டு, குழந்தைகளையும் இப்படி ஏமாற்றிவிட்டோமே என்ற குற்ற உணர்ச்சியோடு வீட்டினுள் நுழைந்தார்.  அவர் மனைவி மட்டும் ஒரு பத்திரிகையைப் படித்துக் கொண்டு கூடத்தில் அமர்ந்திருந்தார். நிசப்தமான அந்த வேளையில் இவர் வாயைத் திறந்து எதுகேட்டாலும் அது பூமராங்காக திருப்பித் தாக்குவது போல் இவருக்குத் தோன்றியது.

இவரைப் பார்த்துவிட்ட மனைவி கேட்டாள்… “”என்ன காப்பி போடட்டுமா? அல்லது இரவு உணவே சாப்பிட்டு விடுகிறீர்களா? பசி எப்படியிருக்கிறது?”

இவர் சொன்னார்… “”காபி போட்டாயானால் எனக்குக் காப்பி கொடு. சரி; குழந்தைகள் எங்கே?”

“”உங்களுக்குத் தெரியாதா?” ஆச்சரியமாகக் கேட்டார் அவர் மனைவி. “”உங்கள் மேலாளர் 5.15 க்கு வீட்டுக்கு வந்தார். கண்காட்சிக்குக் குழந்தைகளை அழைத்துச் சென்றாரே!” என்று வியப்புடன் பதிலளித்தார்.

அப்போதுதான் இவர் தன் பாஸிடம் கேட்டது நினைவுக்கு வந்தது. இவர் பாஸின் மனதை அறிந்தவராதலால் நடந்ததை ஒருவாறு யூகித்துக் கொண்டார்.

5 மணி வரை இவர் தன் வேலையில் மிக உன்னிப்பாக இருப்பதைக் கண்ட பாஸ், “இவர் இப்போதைக்கு சீட்டை விட்டு எழுந்திருக்கப் போவதில்லை’ என்று முடிவு செய்து, இவர் வேலையையும் தொந்தரவு செய்யாமல், அதே நேரம் இவர் apj_kalamகுழந்தைகளுக்குக் கொடுத்த வாக்கையும் நிறைவேற்றி குழ்தைகளும் ஏமாற்றமடையாமல் இருக்க, தானே குழந்தைகளைக் கண்காட்சிக்கு அழைத்துச் சென்றிருக்கிறார்.

அவர் ஒவ்வொரு முறையும் இப்படிச் செய்ததில்லை! ஆனால் ஒரேயொரு முறை இப்படிச் செய்ததால், தன்னுடைய அன்பையும் விசுவாசத்தையும் உறுதிப்படுத்தினார்.

எனவேதான் தும்பாவில் உள்ள அந்த விஞ்ஞானிகள்  பல்வேறு மன உளைச்சல்களுக்கும் இடையில் அந்த பாஸின் தலைமையில் தொடர்ந்து வேலை செய்தனர்.

அந்த “பாஸ்’  நமது முன்னாள் ஜனாதிபதி அ.ப.ஜெ. அப்துல்கலாம் அவர்கள்!

source:::::Dinamalar …Tamil Daily

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Message For the Day…”A Life without Culture is like a House without Light ” …

A country does not mean a piece of earth. People make a country. And transformation should not be one dimensional. It is the entire process of refinement by which people get rid of their bad thoughts and actions, and cultivate good thoughts and do good acts in daily life. The value of a person is not derived from his or her educational qualifications alone. The cultural refinement of one’s lifestyle is also essential. A life without culture is like a house without light. A person without culture is like a stringless kite, which is tossed hither and thither. An education bereft of culture is worthless like a counterfeit coin. What is meant by culture? It is the realisation of the inherent Divinity in man and making it manifest in one’s way of life. 

Sathya Sai Baba

 

The Song ” Happy Birthday ” is Copyrighted !!!…Read Further …

happy-birthdayToday I found out the song “Happy Birthday” is copyrighted and brings in about $2,000,000 per year to the copyright holders (currently an investment group that purchased Warner Music who in turn was the most recent owner of the copyright for the song).

The original tune for the song was created by sisters Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill in 1893.  The title to the song they created with that tune was “Good Morning to All”, which was a sort of classroom greeting song for Kindergartners (one was a kindergarten teacher and the other a former kindergarten teacher and at that time, principal).

The copyright for the words and music of “Good Morning to All” has since expired and the song is part of the public domain.  Interestingly, this tune was almost exactly like popular songs of the day “Happy Greetings to All”; “Good Night to You All”; “A Happy New Year to All”; and many others.

So how did “Good Morning to All” become “Happy Birthday to You”?  Nobody knows, but this didn’t stop a lot of people in the last 100 years from making a boatload of money on the simple song.

The tune itself, with the lyrics “Good Morning to All”, was originally published in a songbook “Song Stories for the Kindergarten”.  The tune combined with the lyrics first showed up around 19 years later in a 1912 songbook, without including any credits or copyright notices.  It is thought that the song predates this songbook and perhaps was commonly sung at this time, though no print references have been found before this.

Fast forward to 1935, where the Summy Company registered for the copyright for the song Happy Birthday, crediting authors Preston Ware Orem and Mrs. R.R. Forman.  This was the same company that originally published the “Good Morning to All” song for the Hill sisters and at the backing of the surviving Hill sister, applied for the copyright.  Previous to this, Happy Birthday was published in numerous song books throughout the country with various composers being referenced and no copyright stated.  Once they received the copyright, the Summy Company then formed a separate company, Birth Tree Group Limited, to protect the song’s copyright.

Now, it should be noted here that neither of the Hill sisters had any children and, at the time of the copyright, the one who wrote the simple music tune itself was long dead.  Currently, the proceeds of the copyright are presumed to be all profit for the company that owns the copyright, though it is rumored that perhaps the Hill sisters nephew (from their other sister) receives a portion of the annual income from the song, but this has never been publicly confirmed.

So here’s where the legal fun begins.  The company that currently owns the song, Warner Music, which is owned by an investment group, claims that the song is still copyrighted, even though most legal experts say otherwise; indeed, many say that it should have never been copyrightable due to the fact that no one knows who put the words to the tune and the tune itself, or an extremely similar version, was very common at the time when the Hill sisters used it in their “Good Morning to All” song.  The exact tune, as applied to “Good Morning to All”, is also in the public domain.  So if the tune is in the public domain and nobody knows who put the words to the tune, then nobody should hold the copyright.  That’s the argument.

Warner music, however, still insist that the copyright doesn’t expire until 2030.  Through this, they make a couple million per year collecting revenue from any film, tv show, radio, or public performance of the song.  This includes if you were to sing Happy Birthday to someone in a restaurant, for instance, which is why restaurants that have their employees sing a Happy Birthday song make their own.

Basically, the only legal way you are allowed to sing Happy Birthday to anyone without paying is if it’s a small gathering of family and/or friends and not in a public setting.  You also aren’t allowed to have someone not a family or friend be the lead performer of the song in these small groups.  Any other place you want to sing it, you have to pay or you are violating their copyright, according to them.

Professor of law Robert Brauneis disagrees, “It is almost certainly no longer under copyright.  Many question the validity of the current copyright, as the melody of the song was most likely borrowed from other popular songs of the time, and the lyrics were likely improvised by a group of five- and six-year-old children who never received any compensation.”

source::::today i foundout .com

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Message For the Day…” What is True Happiness ” ?

Every individual, every family, every society and every nation seeks peace in all possible ways. People are perpetually in quest of happiness. But what is the happiness they seek? Is it worldly happiness and transient pleasures? These cannot confer true happiness. Only spiritual happiness can give true happiness. Why have people lost happiness? It is because they are afflicted with insatiable desires. These desires are the cause of various maladies. It is only by limiting desires and thereby eliminating the diseases arising from them that one can secure peace. Every person should strive in every way to achieve peace as the most desirable objective. Embodiments of Love! There is no greater happiness than contentment (Santhosham). There is no penance superior to peace of mind.

 Sathya Sai Baba

Laughter The Best Medicine …” Bijiness is Bijiness” !!!

Bijness is Bijiness
One day in a school in London, a teacher said to a class of 5-year-olds
I’ll give 10 pounds to the child who can tell me who was the most famous man who
ever lived.”

An Irish boy put his hand up and said, “It was St. Patrick.”
The teacher said, “Sorry Paddy, that’s not correct.”
Then a Scottish boy put his hand up and said, “It was St. Andrew.”
The teacher replied, “I’m sorry, Hamish, that’s not right either.”
Then a Jewish boy put his hand up and said “David”,
The Buddhist boy said “Gautama Buddha” and the Muslim boy said “Mohammed”.
They all were not successful. Finally, a Gujju Patel boy raised his hand and said, “It
was Jesus Christ.”

The teacher said, “That’s absolutely right, Jignesh, come up here and I’ll give
you the 10 pounds that I promised.”

As the teacher was giving Jignesh his money, she said, “You know Jignesh, since
you’re a Hindu Gujarati; I was very surprised you said Jesus Christ.”

Jignesh Patel replied, “Yes. In my heart I knew it was Krishna, but Bijness is
Bijness!!!!! !

source::::input from a friend of mine

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Laughter the Best Medicine …” I Say Sam Ting ” !!!

Walking through San Francisco ‘s Chinatown, a tourist from the Midwest was enjoying the artistry of all the Chinese restaurants, shops, signs and banners.

When he turned a corner and saw a building with the sign
‘Moishe Plotnik’s Laundry.’
‘Moishe Plotnik?’ he wondered. ‘How does that belong inChinatown?’
He walked into the shop and saw a fairly standard looking dry cleaner, although he could see that the proprietors were clearly aware of the uniqueness of the store name as there were baseball hats, T-shirts and coffee mugs emblazoned with the logo’Moishe Plotnik’s Chinese Laundry.’ The tourist selected a coffee cup as a conversation piece to take back to his office. Behind the counter was a smiling old Chinese gentleman who thanked him for his purchase.
The tourist asked, ‘Can you explain how this place got a name like ‘Moishe Plotnik’s Laundry?”
The old man answered, ‘Ah..Evleebody ask me dat. It name of owner.’
Looking around, the tourist asked, ‘Is he here now?’
‘It me, Me him!’ replied the old man.
‘Really? You’re Chinese.
How did you ever get a Jewish name like Moishe Plotnik?’
It simple’ said the old man. ‘Many, many year ago I come to this country. I, standing in line at ‘ Document Center of Immiglation.’
Man in front of me was man from Poland ..’
‘Lady at counter look at him and say to him, ‘What you name?’
He(Polish man)say to her, ‘Moishe Plotnik.’
Then she look at me and say, ‘What your name?’
I say,’Sam Ting.’

 

source:::::input from a friend of mine

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