Friday, July 30, 2010

Important Women in History

Agnes George de Mille
Aleksandra Mikhaylovna Kollontai
Alexandra Romanov
Alexandrine Pieternella Francoise Tinne
Amelia Earhart
Anne Frank
Anne Sullivan Macy
Aphra Behn
Ariel Hollinshead
Aspasia of Miletus
Barbara McClintock
Baroness Murasaki Shikibu
Beatrix Jones Farrand
Bertha von Suttner
Betty Naomi Friedan
Billie Jean King
Bonnie Kathleen Blair
Caroline Lucretia Herschel
Catherine de Medici
Catherine the Great
Chien-shiung Wu
Christine de Pizan
Clara Barton
Cleopatra
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin
Edith Flanigen
Eleanor of Aquitane
Eleanor Roosevelt
Elizabeth Blackwell
Elizabeth Gurney Fry
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
Ella Baker
Emily Dickinson
Emma Tenayuca
Emmeline Pankhurst
Eva Peron
Florence Bascom
Florence Nightingale
Georgia O'Keeffe
Gloria Steinem
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Russell Strong
Harriet Tubman
Helen Keller
Indira Gandhi
Jane Addams
Jane Austen
Jeannette Rankin
Juana Ines de la Cruz
Judith E. Heumann
Juliette Gordon Low
Lise Meitner
Louise Arner Boyd
Lucy Stone
Margaret Fuller
Margaret Sanger
Margaret Thatcher
Maria Montessori
Marian Wright Edelman
Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo
Marie Antoinette
Marie Curie
Mary Phelps Jacob
Mary Wollstonecraft
Maya Lin
Mother Theresa
Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor
Pearl S. Buck
Phyllis Wheatley
Pocahontas
Queen Anne
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Isabella
Queen Victoria
Rachel Carson
Rigoberta Menchu Tum
Rosa Bonheur
Rosa Parks
Rosalind Elsie Franklin
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Rose Schneiderman
Ruth Fulton Benedict
Saint Joan of Arc
Sakajawea
Sally Ride
Sappho
Sarah and Angelina Grimke
Shirley Temple Black
Simone de Beauvoir
Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike
Sojourner Truth
St. Catherine
Susan B. Anthony
Susette La Flesche Tibbles
Tz'u Hsi
Valentina Vladimirovna Nikolayeva Tereshkova
Vijaya Lakshimi Pandit
Wilma Mankiller
Yoshiko Uchida

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Famous Quotes by Women Celebrities

1."Don't compromise yourself. You are all you've got. There is no yesterday, no tomorrow, it's all the same .... day."
-- Janis Joplin

2."Hope is a thing with feathers
That perches in the soul;
And sings the tune without words
And never stops at all."
-- Emily Dickinson

3."I am not afraid…I was born to do this."
-- Joan of Arc

4."I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do."
-- Helen Keller

5."If you judge people, you have no time to love them."
-- Mother Teresa

6."Everyone needs to be valued. Everyone has the potential to give something back."
-- Princess Diana

7."Most of all the other beautiful things in life come by twos and threes, by dozens and hundreds.Plenty of roses, stars, sunsets, rainbows, brothers and sisters, aunts and cousins, comrades and friends - but only one mother in the whole world.
-- Kate Douglas Wiggin

8."Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood."
-- Marie Curie

Kids Jokes

1.What is the difference between an elephant and a flea?
An elephant can have fleas but a flea can't have elephants !

2.Why did the elephant paint his toenails red ?
So he could hide in the cherry tree !

3.How do you know when there is an elephant under your bed ?
When your nose touches the ceiling !

4.What do you call an elephant that flies ?
A jumbo jet !

5.What do you get if you cross an elephant and a kangaroo ?
Big holes all over Australia !

6.How does an elephant get down from a tree ?
He sits on a leaf and waits till autumn !

7.Why did the elephant paint himself with different colours?
Because he wanted to hide in the colouring box !

8.Why were the elephants thrown out of the swimming pool ?
Because they couldn't hold their trunks up !


9.What time is it when an elephant sits on the fence ?
Time to fix the fence !


10.Why does an elephant wear sneakers ?
So that he can sneak up on mice !



http://www.kidsjokes.co.uk/jokes/animal/animal2.html

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

1000 Calorie Diet Sample Menu

Breakfast

• Banana sandwich made with 2 small slices of wholemeal bread and a small banana.

• 200ml glass of orange juice

Morning Snack

• 100g pot of low fat fruit yoghurt

Lunch

• 1 wholemeal roll (45g) filled with 70g tuna (canned in brine) and 10g reduced calorie mayonnaise

• Mixed salad of 50g lettuce, 50g red or yellow sweet peppers, 10g spring onions.

Afternoon Snack

• 28g bag of lower fat crisps (eg. Walkers Lites)

Dinner

• 70g Roast Chicken breast (without skin)

• 80g Potatoes, mashed with 30ml semi-skimmed milk

• 60g Broccoli, steamed or boiled

• 50g Carrots, boiled

• 100ml Gravy (made from granules)

Evening


• 1 serving of low calorie Hot Chocolate Drink made with powder and water (eg. Cadbury's Highlights)

Women will lose 2-4 lbs in a week, men 3-5 lbs in a week, depending on start weight and activity level. It is not recommended that calories be so restricted for more than one week - for most people this level of calories is too low to obtain enough nutrition, and may have the effect of slowing metabolism.

Refer : weightlossresources.co.uk

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Migraine Headache


Nearly everyone gets headaches. But while some are tension headaches or headaches caused by a cold. Or flue, migraine headaches tend to rather severe. Migraine headaches tend to be severe and recurrent and are often accompanied by nausea. What begins as a pain on one side of the head may spread to both sides and can be a severe impediment in your daily routine. Some persons get warning signs before a migraine attack. These are called 'aura' - throbbing pulsating pain or flashes of bright lights or blind spots. It is thought that migraine headaches are caused by a change in the blood flow pattern to the brain. Trigerred by stress or other factors, arteries supplying blood to the brain may constrict. Serotonin, a chemical may also have a role to play since it is released from nerve fibers that coil around the blood vessels. To tackle this, certain arteries within the brain may dilate to accomodate better oxygen supply. This dilation may result in migraine headaches. While anyone can get migraine headaches, they are more common in women.

Migraine Headache Symptom

Migraine headache symptoms may vary in type and intensity from person to person. Migraines can be inherited and thus run in families. Some typical symptoms noticed in most migraine headache sufferers are:

• Throbbing pain on one or both sides of the head
• Nausea and vomitting
• Stiff neck
• Sensitivity to light and sound
• Visual hallucinations such as zigzag lines and flashing lights
• Tiredness, irritability and confusion
• Mood swings
• Sensitivity to cold
• Diarrhea and increased urination

Monday, April 12, 2010

History - Women's Education in India:

Even though in the Vedic period women consumed right of entry to education in India they had bit by bit lost this right. On the other hand in the British old-fashioned in attendance is situated revitalization of concentration in women's instruction in India.

All through this period a number of socio religious arrangements led by distinguished general public like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Is war Chandra Vidyasagar emphasized on women's education in India.

Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, Periyar and Baba Saheb Ambedkar were influential of the junior castes in India who took a number of inventiveness to make education presented to the women of India. Nonetheless women's instruction got an impetus before the nation state got conventionality in 1947 and the supervision has taken a number of measures to provide education to all Indian women.

As a result women's literacy rate has fully-fledged over the three spans and the progression of female reading ability has in state of affairs been to be set up higher than that of male reading ability rate.

Despite the fact in 1971 only 22% of Indian women were knowledgeable, by the finale of 2001 54.16% female were literate. The progression of female reading ability rate is 14.87% as likened to 11.72 % of that of male knowledge rate.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Womens Day

Women's education in Ghana - Victoria's story



Empowering Women: the Front line Against Hunger

Monday, March 29, 2010

Female gurus and saints

i. Mirabai – Hindu spiritual poet who’s all of it are known all over India. She deeply challenged to the preparation of sati.

ii. Lalleshwari – Hindu saint-poetess, and a mystic of the Kashmiri Shaivites.

iii. Bahinabai and Kanhopatra: Hindu poetess-saints of the Varkari sect of Maharashtra. Kanhopatra was a courtesan and dancing-girl by profession

iv. Sarada Devi – Wife of the saint Ramakrishna

v. Amma Sri Karunamayi – Well thought-out an incarnation of the Divine Mother

vi. Mother Meera – Considered an embodiment of the Divine Mother

vii. Shree Maa – Born in the Indian province of Asom, near the Shakta pilgrimage site of Kamakhya. Those who saw her in samādhi, would refer to her as "goddess of the mountain."

viii. Amma – From a reluctant caste of fishers, the Arayan. She is well thought-out by many, as well as non-Hindus, to be a divine saint. It is supposed that a hug from her will help individuals deal with any pain and misery. She tours the world, accurately enfolding worshippers. In 1993 she was a characteristic at the Parliament of the World's Religions. She performs Karma Yoga, and is called "Amma", meaning "mother." She also provides for the poor through her association, the Mata Amritanandamayi Math.

ix. Anandamoyi Ma

x. Gurumayi Chidvilasananda – a leader of Siddha Yoga.

xi. Nirmala Srivastava – guru and self-proclaimed goddess of Sahaja Yoga.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Business Casual - Women

Ask your human resources subdivision for authorized rules. Business casual means dissimilar effects at changed companies. At a huge establishment, it may malicious pants or a business skirt at a minor company it may mean a cotton jersey and a bloomy skirt.

In advance you go casual, checked your day-to-day proposer to make assured you don't require any conventions that have need of recognized business attire.
Choice clean, wrinkle-free clothes, whatever wears it must be fine quality top or knit shirt. Contain a casual blazer or cardigan if suitable.

Wear shoes that are easy and suitable for your dress. Trendy raised area physical shoes or strappy sandals might be ceremonial an adequate amount of for some companies, on the other hand, its additional characteristic to costume closed toed leather shoes. Hold onto the cosmetics light. Let your natural beauty gleam complete.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Hair Care Conditioning Tips

All categories of hair require to be conditioned to keep it polished and flexible.

Conditioning is especially beneficial for dry hair.

It increases to the ordinary oil stream and gives dry hair, shine as well as leap and strong point.

Oily hair use conditioner simply on the ends of your hair.

For damaged hair use protein-rich conditioners.

After shampooing moderately embrace the extra water.

Comb the hair through the fingers to remove masses.

Smear slight conditioner and scrub the conditioner concluded the hair with the fingers.

Don’t scrub on the scalp.

Wait for 5 min and gently massage the hair to loosen the conditioner.

Rinse the hair and eliminate all drops of conditioner.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

PM ready for all party meet on women's bill: Pranab

Pranab Mukherjee said on Tuesday in New Delhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was ready to discuss about the women’s bill before it’s going to the Lok Sabha.

Mukherjee said, "There is no harm in calling an all-party meeting. The prime minister has pointed out that we can consult all parties and for exploring ideas and possibilities to narrow down the differences."

Mukherjee was replayed to a short discus in the Lok Sabha over the government flagship bill that seeks to standby a third of all governmental seats in India for women.

The bill, which is clamorously contrasting by the gatherings with quantity base generally in north India, was cleared by the Rajya Sabha. It is predictable to be presented in the Lok Sabha in coming days. The regulation has led to recurrent disturbances of the two houses of Parliament.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Ice Cream phone KF 350 to celebrate Woman's Day

Every year women’s day fall on March 8. This year to celebrate women’s day in a very special day LG has launched ice cream phone. The cost of the phone is Rs. 7949. The phone is available in two colours mainly in vanilla and pink.

The ice cream phone is simple in its design and it is very stylish. The LED lighting of the phone gives it a more attraction. The phone is loaded with more cute and bright emotions.

The ice cream mobile measures about 13.6 mm in thickness and it has 2.2 inch colour screen. The resolution of the screen is QVGA. The phone has email receiving, video telephony and electronic dictionary functions. In addition it has 3MP camera.

The key features of this mobile are

  • Photo editing tool,/li>
  • Internal memory of 25 MB

Both the internal and external memory is expandable to 2 GB
The phone will be updated and keep you updated with the applications like news, data wallet and live cricket.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Shoes to Wear with Short Skirts

The basic theme that lied in wearing a mini skirt is to show off your legs. But the wrong footwear can make attention to things that you would really have not thought. Below are a few choices of the shoes that fit well with short skirts and a few styles to avoid.

Flip-Flops:

Flip flops and other flat sandals will give a great look when you are super casual. And sandals with beading, sequins and metallic detailing will be perfect for denim mini.

Sneakers:

Sneakers go well with short skirt like denim mini.

Flats:

Flats and skimmers do not work very well with the long skirts. But they go very well with the short skirts.

Tall Boots:

Knee high boots that below the knee have become popular in cooler weather. Flat and heeled shoes are an ideal match for the shorter skirts. Make sure that the shoes are simple in their design. Brown and black color boots will suit well.

Kitten Heels:

Kitten heels are delicate style of shoes that go well with the short skirts. Thongs, slides and strappy sandals will look good for the mini skirt.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Women’s Inspiring quotes:

I am not afraid…I was born to do this.
-- Joan of Arc

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
-- Eleanor Roosevelt

If I had to live my life again, I'd make the same mistakes, only sooner.
-- Tallulah Bankhead

Sometimes questions are more important than answers.
-- Nancy Willard

Don't compromise yourself. You are all you've got. There is no yesterday, no tomorrow, it's all the same.... day.
-- Janis Joplin

Hope is a thing with feathers
That perches in the soul;
And sings the tune without words
And never stops at all.
-- Emily Dickinson


I think that somehow, we learn who we really are and then live with that decision.
-- Eleanor Roosevelt

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Meera Behn

Birth: 1892

Death: Jul 20, 1982

Birth: England

Meera Behn was born as Madeleine Slade in an aristocratic family in England.
She read Romain Rolland's book 'Mahatma Gandhi' and this changed her life. She came to India and remained with Gandhi.

Gandhi gave her the name Meera in view of her devotion to him and her dedication and service to India.

After she came to India she sent to Kanya Gurukul at Dehradun to study Hindi and scriptures and taught English there.

In 1932 she accompanied Gandhiji to the Round Table Conference. In Satyagraha Movement she joined and was imprisoned once with Kasturba and twice by herself.

On 9-8-1942 she was arrested along with Bapu and was in the Aghakhan Palace custody till May 1944.

On 18-1-1959 she settled in a small village near Vienna and died there on 20-7-1982. In 1982 January she was awarded Padma Vibhushan.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Popular Womens:

Mary Baker Eddy:

She was born in 1821. An only American woman to found a lasting American-based religion, the Church of Christ, Scientist and her life ends 1910.

Mother Theresa:

She was born in 1910. Founder of a religious group in Calcutta, India, Mother Theresa devoted her life to sick and poor people throughout the world. Her life ends 1997.

Indira Gandhi:

She was born in 1917. As the leader of India, the world’s most populous democracy, Indira Gandhi became a powerful woman for Indian women as well as for others around the world. Her life ends 1984.

Elizabeth Blackwell:

She was born in 1821. First American woman awarded a medical degree by a college. And her life ends 1910.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Footwear to Avoid with Short Skirts

If not you're an athlete or its part of some consistent you're being required to wear, the subsequent shoes are too huge for most mini skirts.

Oxfords

Bulky Shoes

Cross-Trainers

Clogs

Socks

Friday, January 8, 2010

Shoes to Be Careful With

What we see on the runway isn't until the end of time the best look for real life, or all body types. While some of the subsequent shoes can look really hot whilst paired with mini skirts, many of us will need to advance with caution.

Ankle Boots: Ankle boots can in fact do a numeral on some women's legs, manufacture them seem bulkier and shorter than they actually are..

Stiletto Heels: Painful, yes unreasonable, of course, but numerous still feel that a stiletto heel make women's legs look sexier than any extra type of shoe.

High Heeled Pumps: For all the same reasons you strength choose to skip stilettos, you may like to reconsider wearing high heeled pumps with mini skirts.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Shoes to Wear with Short Skirts

The entire point to exhausting a mini skirt is to demonstrate off your legs. But the mistaken footwear alternative can in fact call thought to clothes you'd to a certain level not put emphasis on. Below are a little of the best choice in shoes to wear with short skirts, as fighting fit as a few style to avoid.

Flip-Flops: If you're departure super untailored, flip flops or supplementary flat flip-flops are a great look.

Sneakers: It's absolutely a informal look, but sneakers can work well through a short skirt, like a denim mini.

Wedge Sandals:
Mini skirts are all on the topic of the legs, and at hand are few things on earth that give emphasis to one's legs added than a pair of wedge sandals.

Flats:
Due to the in sequence that they can add "heft," ballet flats and skimmers don't work very well with longer skirts.
Tall Boots: Knee-high boots that fall just underneath the knee have turn into a short-skirt staple, in particular in cooler weather conditions.

Kitten Heels: Kitten heels are more often than not a somewhat weak style of shoe, so they can work very glowing with short skirts.