1.
Is This Possible??
2.
3.
Are the purple lines straight or bent?
4.
Do you see gray areas in between the squares?
Now where did they come from?
5.
You should see a man's face and also a word...
Hint: Try tilting your head to the right, the world begins with 'L'
6.
If you take a look at the following picture , let me tell you ... it is not animated. Your eyes are making it move. To test this, stare at one spot for a couple seconds and everything will stop moving. Or look at the black center of each circle and it will stop moving. But move your eyes to the next black center and the previous will move after you take your eyes away from it.... Weird
7.
coolest - cold birds
top ten coolest birds
1) Penguin
2) Phoenix
3) Owl
4) Roadrunner
5) Hawk
6) Eagle
7) Zapdos
8) Articuno
9) Moltres
10) Ho-Oh
1) Penguin
2) Phoenix
3) Owl
4) Roadrunner
5) Hawk
6) Eagle
7) Zapdos
8) Articuno
9) Moltres
10) Ho-Oh
Facts About Mosquitoes
One thing we can all agree on here. Nobody likes mosquitoes. But our hatred for these pesky insects is also intertwined with an ironic interest to know more about them. Here are some mosquito facts you may not know and a few facts that may help you from becoming of victim of their love bites.
1. Females can easily live twice as long.
Just like humans, the female is known to outlive the male but by a much larger difference. Given the right environment, an adult female can live over a month while males normally do not make it past two weeks.
2. Only females bite.
In reality, they don’t bite, but suck. After finding her target she inserts the elongated, razor-sharp proboscis (their mouth equivalent) through the skin looking for a blood meal which will nourish her future eggs. If left undisturbed, the female will feed until her abdomen is completely full.
3. A popularity contest?
mosquito-mating
To mate, the males form large swarms at dusk and the females enter to take their pick. And for mosquitoes, it’s not the size that counts. Studies show that medium-sized males attract the most females because of their ability to stay up (in the air) longer.
4. Finding a perfect harmony
The buzzing you hear from mosquitoes is the result of the rapid beating of their wings. It is now known that the male and female mosquito will synchronize its flapping upon finding the perfect partner.
5. They just say “no” to moving air.
You can use creams, sprays, candles, and more, but a great mosquito repellent that doesn’t leave you smelling like…well, mosquito repellent…is a fan. Because of their incredibly light weight, it is difficult for mosquitoes to maneuver their flight and even more difficult to steady themselves on a target.
6. “Mosquito” is a Spanish word meaning “little fly.”
A little Spanish lesson: mosca is Spanish for fly. In Spanish, the diminutive form of a main word is used to describe something smaller yet similar. This is achieved by adding –ito to the end of the word. Therefore, the result is mosquito.
7. Bill Gates fights them, too.
The Anopheles mosquito species is the overwhelming human malaria carrier. 90% of malaria cases occur in sub-Saharan Africa. In February 2009, philanthropist Bill Gates released a jar of mosquitoes at a technology conference in California in order to get his point across concerning funding for further malaria vaccine development.
8. She doesn’t necessarily consider you to be “sweet.”
Were you ever told that mosquitoes were biting you in particular because you were just so sweet? Not really…what attracts mosquitoes most is the carbon dioxide exhaled from our mouths and certain aromas that each individual’s body creates. Completely opposite from sweet, it is said that mosquitoes fly more towards sweaty surfaces.
9. All grown up and no where to go.
A mosquito can develop from egg to adult in as little as 4 days, but it hardly ever wanders far from the “nest.” Since it only travels between 1 and 1.5 miles per hour, it rarely goes beyond a 1 mile radius from its birth place during its short life cycle.
10. Geez…that’s a lot of mosquitoes.
There are around 3,000 mosquito species in the world. Between 150 and 200 of those can be found in North America. West Virginia reports the fewest species (26) while Texas claims the most (85). Every July the small town of Clute Texas hosts The Great Texas Mosquito Festival complete with a Mosquito Chase Race and Mosquito Calling Contest.
1. Females can easily live twice as long.
Just like humans, the female is known to outlive the male but by a much larger difference. Given the right environment, an adult female can live over a month while males normally do not make it past two weeks.
2. Only females bite.
In reality, they don’t bite, but suck. After finding her target she inserts the elongated, razor-sharp proboscis (their mouth equivalent) through the skin looking for a blood meal which will nourish her future eggs. If left undisturbed, the female will feed until her abdomen is completely full.
3. A popularity contest?
mosquito-mating
To mate, the males form large swarms at dusk and the females enter to take their pick. And for mosquitoes, it’s not the size that counts. Studies show that medium-sized males attract the most females because of their ability to stay up (in the air) longer.
4. Finding a perfect harmony
The buzzing you hear from mosquitoes is the result of the rapid beating of their wings. It is now known that the male and female mosquito will synchronize its flapping upon finding the perfect partner.
5. They just say “no” to moving air.
You can use creams, sprays, candles, and more, but a great mosquito repellent that doesn’t leave you smelling like…well, mosquito repellent…is a fan. Because of their incredibly light weight, it is difficult for mosquitoes to maneuver their flight and even more difficult to steady themselves on a target.
6. “Mosquito” is a Spanish word meaning “little fly.”
A little Spanish lesson: mosca is Spanish for fly. In Spanish, the diminutive form of a main word is used to describe something smaller yet similar. This is achieved by adding –ito to the end of the word. Therefore, the result is mosquito.
7. Bill Gates fights them, too.
The Anopheles mosquito species is the overwhelming human malaria carrier. 90% of malaria cases occur in sub-Saharan Africa. In February 2009, philanthropist Bill Gates released a jar of mosquitoes at a technology conference in California in order to get his point across concerning funding for further malaria vaccine development.
8. She doesn’t necessarily consider you to be “sweet.”
Were you ever told that mosquitoes were biting you in particular because you were just so sweet? Not really…what attracts mosquitoes most is the carbon dioxide exhaled from our mouths and certain aromas that each individual’s body creates. Completely opposite from sweet, it is said that mosquitoes fly more towards sweaty surfaces.
9. All grown up and no where to go.
A mosquito can develop from egg to adult in as little as 4 days, but it hardly ever wanders far from the “nest.” Since it only travels between 1 and 1.5 miles per hour, it rarely goes beyond a 1 mile radius from its birth place during its short life cycle.
10. Geez…that’s a lot of mosquitoes.
There are around 3,000 mosquito species in the world. Between 150 and 200 of those can be found in North America. West Virginia reports the fewest species (26) while Texas claims the most (85). Every July the small town of Clute Texas hosts The Great Texas Mosquito Festival complete with a Mosquito Chase Race and Mosquito Calling Contest.
How To Speech on Stage
Every One Should Know Tips
1. Choose the right moment and the right place. If you need to discuss something in private with a person, make sure that the choice of venue is private and that you do not feel uncomfortable about the possibility of being overheard. On the other hand, if you need to make your point before a group of people, ensure that the location is somewhere that your discussion will be audible to all who are present to ensure that you engage each and every person in the group.
2.The 3 points are even more important when you are presenting a speech to a large audience Organize and clarify ideas in your mind before you attempt to communicate them. If you are feeling passionate about a topic, you may become garbled if you haven't already thought of some key points to stick with. A good rule-of-thumb is to choose three main points and keep your communication focused on those. That way, if the topic wanders off course, you will be able to return to one or more of these three key points without feeling flustered.
3. Stay on-topic. Make sure all facts, stories, allusions, etc, add to the conversation/debate. Again, refer to the three key points. If you have already thought through the issues and the essence of the ideas that you wish to put across to others, it is likely that some pertinent phrases will stick in your mind. Do not be afraid to use these to underline your points - even very confident and well-known speakers re-use their key lines again and again for major effect.
4. Be clear about the purpose of the communication. For example, your purpose could be to inform others, to obtain information or to initiate action. You need to know this in advance.
5.Effective eye contact and engagement can enhance communication for both parties
Effective eye contact and engagement can enhance communication for both parties
Articulate. Articulate talk is talk that gets remembered because people instantly understand what it is that you are saying. To be most effective at articulating your message, there are some key considerations:
* Do not mumble. Sound out the words clearly and openly, with the intent to have them heard without error. If mumbling is a defensive habit that you have fallen into out of fear of communicating, practice your message at home in front of the mirror. Discuss what you want to communicate with those you feel comfortable around first to better develop the message in your mind. Both the practice and the development of your words for the messaging will build your confidence and help you to avoid wanting to mumble.
* Look into the other person's eyes if possible but be aware that this is culturally ordained - in some cultures eye contact is considered to be unsettling or inappropriate. Be aware of this as fits your context.
* Use facial expressions consciously. Aim to reflect passion and generate empathy with the listener by using soft, gentle and aware facial expressions. Avoid negative facial expressions, such as frowns or raised eyebrows. What is, or isn't negative is dependent on the context, including cultural context, so be guided by your situation.
6. Use breathing and pauses to your advantage. Take deep breathes to steady yourself before you begin communicating. Get into the habit of solid, regular breathing during a conversation that will help you to keep a steady, calm voice and will also keep you more relaxed. Use pauses to take a breather in what you are saying. Pauses are also an effective tool to emphasize your point, as the listener has a moment to digest what has been said and then wonders what is coming next.
7.Does this gesture unsettle you or encourage you to listen?
Does this gesture unsettle you or encourage you to listen?
Use hand gestures carefully. Be conscious of what your hands are saying as you speak. Some hand gestures can be very effective in highlighting your points. Others can be distracting or even offensive to some listeners. Also watch the body language - wandering eyes, hands picking at fluff on your clothing and constant sniffling are all guaranteed to dampen the effectiveness of your message and will cease to engage your listeners.
8.If the phone rings, laugh it off the first time and then turn it off immediately and continue talking If the phone rings, laugh it off the first time and then turn it off immediately and continue talking Remove distractions. Turn off the cell phone, put away the iPod, tie your dog to a post. Do not allow external distractions to act as crutches that keep sidetracking your concentration. They will distract both you and your listener and they will also effectively kill the communication. Even if the communication that you are having is a difficult one, it will not help the effectiveness of your message if you are seeking comfort in such distractions.
9.Be attentive when listening and ensure that your facial expressions reflect your interest Be attentive when listening and ensure that your facial expressions reflect your interest Listen. Communication is a two-way street and requires you to listen as well. Remember, while you are talking you are not learning. In listening, you will be able to gauge how much of your message is getting through to your listeners and whether or not it is being received correctly or is being misinterpreted. It can be helpful to ask listeners to rephrase some of what you have said in their own words if they appear to be returning confused or mistaken views to you.
10. Thank the person or group for the time taken to listen and respond. No matter what the outcome of your communication, even if the response to your talk or discussion has been negative, it is good manners to end it politely and with respect for everyone's input and time.
1. Choose the right moment and the right place. If you need to discuss something in private with a person, make sure that the choice of venue is private and that you do not feel uncomfortable about the possibility of being overheard. On the other hand, if you need to make your point before a group of people, ensure that the location is somewhere that your discussion will be audible to all who are present to ensure that you engage each and every person in the group.
2.The 3 points are even more important when you are presenting a speech to a large audience Organize and clarify ideas in your mind before you attempt to communicate them. If you are feeling passionate about a topic, you may become garbled if you haven't already thought of some key points to stick with. A good rule-of-thumb is to choose three main points and keep your communication focused on those. That way, if the topic wanders off course, you will be able to return to one or more of these three key points without feeling flustered.
3. Stay on-topic. Make sure all facts, stories, allusions, etc, add to the conversation/debate. Again, refer to the three key points. If you have already thought through the issues and the essence of the ideas that you wish to put across to others, it is likely that some pertinent phrases will stick in your mind. Do not be afraid to use these to underline your points - even very confident and well-known speakers re-use their key lines again and again for major effect.
4. Be clear about the purpose of the communication. For example, your purpose could be to inform others, to obtain information or to initiate action. You need to know this in advance.
5.Effective eye contact and engagement can enhance communication for both parties
Effective eye contact and engagement can enhance communication for both parties
Articulate. Articulate talk is talk that gets remembered because people instantly understand what it is that you are saying. To be most effective at articulating your message, there are some key considerations:
* Do not mumble. Sound out the words clearly and openly, with the intent to have them heard without error. If mumbling is a defensive habit that you have fallen into out of fear of communicating, practice your message at home in front of the mirror. Discuss what you want to communicate with those you feel comfortable around first to better develop the message in your mind. Both the practice and the development of your words for the messaging will build your confidence and help you to avoid wanting to mumble.
* Look into the other person's eyes if possible but be aware that this is culturally ordained - in some cultures eye contact is considered to be unsettling or inappropriate. Be aware of this as fits your context.
* Use facial expressions consciously. Aim to reflect passion and generate empathy with the listener by using soft, gentle and aware facial expressions. Avoid negative facial expressions, such as frowns or raised eyebrows. What is, or isn't negative is dependent on the context, including cultural context, so be guided by your situation.
6. Use breathing and pauses to your advantage. Take deep breathes to steady yourself before you begin communicating. Get into the habit of solid, regular breathing during a conversation that will help you to keep a steady, calm voice and will also keep you more relaxed. Use pauses to take a breather in what you are saying. Pauses are also an effective tool to emphasize your point, as the listener has a moment to digest what has been said and then wonders what is coming next.
7.Does this gesture unsettle you or encourage you to listen?
Does this gesture unsettle you or encourage you to listen?
Use hand gestures carefully. Be conscious of what your hands are saying as you speak. Some hand gestures can be very effective in highlighting your points. Others can be distracting or even offensive to some listeners. Also watch the body language - wandering eyes, hands picking at fluff on your clothing and constant sniffling are all guaranteed to dampen the effectiveness of your message and will cease to engage your listeners.
8.If the phone rings, laugh it off the first time and then turn it off immediately and continue talking If the phone rings, laugh it off the first time and then turn it off immediately and continue talking Remove distractions. Turn off the cell phone, put away the iPod, tie your dog to a post. Do not allow external distractions to act as crutches that keep sidetracking your concentration. They will distract both you and your listener and they will also effectively kill the communication. Even if the communication that you are having is a difficult one, it will not help the effectiveness of your message if you are seeking comfort in such distractions.
9.Be attentive when listening and ensure that your facial expressions reflect your interest Be attentive when listening and ensure that your facial expressions reflect your interest Listen. Communication is a two-way street and requires you to listen as well. Remember, while you are talking you are not learning. In listening, you will be able to gauge how much of your message is getting through to your listeners and whether or not it is being received correctly or is being misinterpreted. It can be helpful to ask listeners to rephrase some of what you have said in their own words if they appear to be returning confused or mistaken views to you.
10. Thank the person or group for the time taken to listen and respond. No matter what the outcome of your communication, even if the response to your talk or discussion has been negative, it is good manners to end it politely and with respect for everyone's input and time.
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3. Churaliya hai tumne jo dil ko...
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5.feel my love from movie arya(telugu)
6.Gajini - Sutrum vizhi (Tamil)
7.Kuch Na Kaho - 1942: A Love Story
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9.Humko Hami Se Chura Lo
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Beautiful Bridges in the World
Top 10 Beautiful Bridges in the World
1.
The Golden Gate Bridge is such an iconic symbol of San Francisco (and of suspension bridge in general) that it’s hard to imagine a time when it didn’t exist. But before it was built, most people thought it was an impossible task.
Golden Gate Bridge in HDR as the first big storm of the season hits San Francisco.
golden-gate-bridge-hdrIn 1916, the idea of a bridge to cross the Golden Gate, a narrow strait that separated San Francisco Peninsula and the Marin Headlands, was conceived. Though it was almost immediately dismissed as the cost was estimated to be $100 million (astronomical for the time), a veteran bridge builder named Joseph Strauss lobbied for more than two decades to have it built.
golden-gate-bridge-joseph-straussThe Golden Gate Bridge faced tough opposition: the Department of War thought it would interfere with ship traffic and the Southern Pacific Railroad opposed it as competition to its ferry service. At first, even the public didn’t like the bridge … because Strauss’ original design was deemed too ugly! But Strauss finally won, and after 22-years of drumming up support, the bridge was built.
2.
Construction of the Tower Bridge started in 1886, led by architect Sir Horace Jones and engineer Sir John Wolfe Barry. The design was a bascule (draw) bridge with two towers built on piers, so the bridge wouldn’t interfere with the port facilities nearby.
A year after construction was started, Jones died and his replacement, George D. Stevenson along with Barry decided to modify the design a little bit. Instead of the original brick facade design, the Tower Bridge had a more ornate Victorian Gothic style meant to harmonize it with the nearby Tower of London.
When the bridge opened in 1894, the public was aghast. H.Heathcote Statham, Fellow of the Royal Insitute of British Architect, wrote the familiar sentiment as thus: "The Tower Bridge … represents the vice of tawdriness and pretentiousness, and of falsification of the actual facts of the structure."
3.
In 1855, engineer John Roebling started to design a bridge that at the time would be the longest suspension bridge in the world, with towers being the tallest structures in the Western Hemisphere: the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
brooklyn-bridgeToday, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the main crossings of the East River and one of the most heavily trafficked bridges in the world. But in the late 19th century, it took Roebling more than 14 years to convince the city to build the bridge.
Emily-Warren-Roebling
After he got approval, Roebling was surveying a site when his foot was crushed by a ferry. Three weeks before the scheduled groundbreaking, he died of tetanus. His son, an engineer named Washington Roebling took over the project.
4.
The wind and rain bridges were a type of bridge built by the Dong people (a minority ethnic group) in China. Because they live in the lowlands and the valleys with many rivers, the Dong people are excellent bridge builders. They are called "wind and rain" bridges because the covered bridges not only let people cross the river, but also protect them from the elements.
Chengyang Bridge
chengyang-bridge-2The Dong people don’t use nails or rivets to build these bridges - instead, they dovetail all of the wood. The largest and most magnificent is the Chenyang Bridge, spanning the Linxi River near the Dong village of Maan. The bridge is about 100 years old, and like all wind and rain bridges, it was built without a single nail.
5.
The Ponte Vecchio is a medieval bridge over the Arno River. Actually, it’s much more than a bridge - it’s a street, a marketplace, and a landmark of Florence, Italy.
The Ponte Vecchio that we know today was built in 1345 by Taddeo Gaddi after an older span was destroyed in a flood. To finance the bridge, lots along the roadway were rented out to merchants, especially butchers and tanners, to hawk their wares.
In 1565, Duke Cosimo I de Medici ordered an architect named Giorgio Vasari to construct a roofed passageway. Soon after, jewelers, goldsmiths, and merchants of luxury goods pushed out the butchers out of Ponte Vecchio. Centuries of haphazard additions gave the bridge’s distinctive, irregular appearance today.
During World War II, after having survived many floods, the bridge faced its gravest threat: German bombers were blowing up bridges in Florence. It was a direct order from Hitler that spared Ponte Vecchio from certain destruction.
6.
The West Montrose Covered Bridge on the Grand River, Ontario, Canada. It’s known locally as the Kissing Bridge.
kissing-bridge-ontarioCovered bridges are simply that: bridges that have enclosed sides and roof. Though technically the Bridge of Sigh, Ponte Vecchio, and the Wind and Rain Bridges in this list are covered bridges, this term usually means simple, single-lane bridges in rural settings.
Before they are made famous by the 1995 Clint Eastwood film The Bridges of Madison County, "kissing bridges" or "tunnels of love" have been the pride and joy of many small towns across Europe and especially Northern America where more than ten thousands of such bridges were built.
In the 19th century, timber was plentiful and cheap (or, in many cases, free). So it’s natural that these bridges were made of wood. But why were they covered? Well, lovers aside, the real reason was much more practical: the wooden beams of the bridge lasted longer when protected from the elements.
7.
The Iron Bridge, spanning the Severn river in Shropshire, England, isn’t a particularly large or ornate bridge, but it does have something that made it unique: it’s the first bridge made completely out of cast iron.
In the 18th century, Shropshire was rich in iron and coal - indeed, there were more iron factories within two-mile radius of the town than any other city in the world. It was also there that iron was first smelt with coke. So it was only natural that the bridge would be made out of iron, a stronger alternative to wood.
8.
In the 19th century, Lord Byron named a Venetian limestone bridge across the Rio di Palazzo connecting the Doge’s prison to the interrogation room in the main palace, the Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri). Supposedly, the prisoners would sigh when they look out the window - with stone bars no less - to see their last view of beautiful Venice before their imprisonment, torture or execution.
In reality, Doge’s prison held mostly small-time criminals. Also, the bridge was built in 1600 by Antonio Contino, after the days of the inquisitions and summary executions. Legend has it that if lovers kissed on a gondola underneath the Bridge of Sighs at sunset, their love would last for eternity.
9.
Pont du Gard, an aqueduct spanning the Gard River in southern France, is a masterpiece of Roman engineering. It wasn’t built to transport people (though there is a pedestrian footbridge on it) - instead, it was part of a complex aqueduct system that carried water over 30 miles (about 50 km) to the ancient Roman city of Nemausus (now Nîmes).
marcus-vipsanius-agrippaThe Pont du Gard was built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63 - 12 BC), the son-in-law of Caesar Augustus. The bridge’s stones, some of which weigh up to 6 tons, were cut perfectly to fit together without any mortar.
The wedge-shaped stones, known as voussoirs, were arranged in three levels, the top-most being the water conduit. So precise was the engineering that the entire system descends only 56 ft. (17 m) vertically - over 30 miles! - to deliver 5 million gallons (20,00 m3) of water to the city.
10.
The Khaju Bridge (Pol-e-Khajoo) in Isfahan, Iran, was built in the 17th century by Shah Abbas II. The bridge also serves as a dam, with sluice gates under the archways. When the gates are closed, the water level behind the bridge is raised to irrigate gardens alongside the Zayandeh River.
Khaju Bridge at night
khaju-bridge-nightThe Khoju Bridge has two stories of arcades, marked by the distinctive intersecting arches decorated with richly colored tiles. At the center of the bridge, there are two large pavilions, called the Prince Parlors, that were originally reserved for the Shah.
1.
The Golden Gate Bridge is such an iconic symbol of San Francisco (and of suspension bridge in general) that it’s hard to imagine a time when it didn’t exist. But before it was built, most people thought it was an impossible task.
Golden Gate Bridge in HDR as the first big storm of the season hits San Francisco.
golden-gate-bridge-hdrIn 1916, the idea of a bridge to cross the Golden Gate, a narrow strait that separated San Francisco Peninsula and the Marin Headlands, was conceived. Though it was almost immediately dismissed as the cost was estimated to be $100 million (astronomical for the time), a veteran bridge builder named Joseph Strauss lobbied for more than two decades to have it built.
golden-gate-bridge-joseph-straussThe Golden Gate Bridge faced tough opposition: the Department of War thought it would interfere with ship traffic and the Southern Pacific Railroad opposed it as competition to its ferry service. At first, even the public didn’t like the bridge … because Strauss’ original design was deemed too ugly! But Strauss finally won, and after 22-years of drumming up support, the bridge was built.
2.
Construction of the Tower Bridge started in 1886, led by architect Sir Horace Jones and engineer Sir John Wolfe Barry. The design was a bascule (draw) bridge with two towers built on piers, so the bridge wouldn’t interfere with the port facilities nearby.
A year after construction was started, Jones died and his replacement, George D. Stevenson along with Barry decided to modify the design a little bit. Instead of the original brick facade design, the Tower Bridge had a more ornate Victorian Gothic style meant to harmonize it with the nearby Tower of London.
When the bridge opened in 1894, the public was aghast. H.Heathcote Statham, Fellow of the Royal Insitute of British Architect, wrote the familiar sentiment as thus: "The Tower Bridge … represents the vice of tawdriness and pretentiousness, and of falsification of the actual facts of the structure."
3.
In 1855, engineer John Roebling started to design a bridge that at the time would be the longest suspension bridge in the world, with towers being the tallest structures in the Western Hemisphere: the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
brooklyn-bridgeToday, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the main crossings of the East River and one of the most heavily trafficked bridges in the world. But in the late 19th century, it took Roebling more than 14 years to convince the city to build the bridge.
Emily-Warren-Roebling
After he got approval, Roebling was surveying a site when his foot was crushed by a ferry. Three weeks before the scheduled groundbreaking, he died of tetanus. His son, an engineer named Washington Roebling took over the project.
4.
The wind and rain bridges were a type of bridge built by the Dong people (a minority ethnic group) in China. Because they live in the lowlands and the valleys with many rivers, the Dong people are excellent bridge builders. They are called "wind and rain" bridges because the covered bridges not only let people cross the river, but also protect them from the elements.
Chengyang Bridge
chengyang-bridge-2The Dong people don’t use nails or rivets to build these bridges - instead, they dovetail all of the wood. The largest and most magnificent is the Chenyang Bridge, spanning the Linxi River near the Dong village of Maan. The bridge is about 100 years old, and like all wind and rain bridges, it was built without a single nail.
5.
The Ponte Vecchio is a medieval bridge over the Arno River. Actually, it’s much more than a bridge - it’s a street, a marketplace, and a landmark of Florence, Italy.
The Ponte Vecchio that we know today was built in 1345 by Taddeo Gaddi after an older span was destroyed in a flood. To finance the bridge, lots along the roadway were rented out to merchants, especially butchers and tanners, to hawk their wares.
In 1565, Duke Cosimo I de Medici ordered an architect named Giorgio Vasari to construct a roofed passageway. Soon after, jewelers, goldsmiths, and merchants of luxury goods pushed out the butchers out of Ponte Vecchio. Centuries of haphazard additions gave the bridge’s distinctive, irregular appearance today.
During World War II, after having survived many floods, the bridge faced its gravest threat: German bombers were blowing up bridges in Florence. It was a direct order from Hitler that spared Ponte Vecchio from certain destruction.
6.
The West Montrose Covered Bridge on the Grand River, Ontario, Canada. It’s known locally as the Kissing Bridge.
kissing-bridge-ontarioCovered bridges are simply that: bridges that have enclosed sides and roof. Though technically the Bridge of Sigh, Ponte Vecchio, and the Wind and Rain Bridges in this list are covered bridges, this term usually means simple, single-lane bridges in rural settings.
Before they are made famous by the 1995 Clint Eastwood film The Bridges of Madison County, "kissing bridges" or "tunnels of love" have been the pride and joy of many small towns across Europe and especially Northern America where more than ten thousands of such bridges were built.
In the 19th century, timber was plentiful and cheap (or, in many cases, free). So it’s natural that these bridges were made of wood. But why were they covered? Well, lovers aside, the real reason was much more practical: the wooden beams of the bridge lasted longer when protected from the elements.
7.
The Iron Bridge, spanning the Severn river in Shropshire, England, isn’t a particularly large or ornate bridge, but it does have something that made it unique: it’s the first bridge made completely out of cast iron.
In the 18th century, Shropshire was rich in iron and coal - indeed, there were more iron factories within two-mile radius of the town than any other city in the world. It was also there that iron was first smelt with coke. So it was only natural that the bridge would be made out of iron, a stronger alternative to wood.
8.
In the 19th century, Lord Byron named a Venetian limestone bridge across the Rio di Palazzo connecting the Doge’s prison to the interrogation room in the main palace, the Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri). Supposedly, the prisoners would sigh when they look out the window - with stone bars no less - to see their last view of beautiful Venice before their imprisonment, torture or execution.
In reality, Doge’s prison held mostly small-time criminals. Also, the bridge was built in 1600 by Antonio Contino, after the days of the inquisitions and summary executions. Legend has it that if lovers kissed on a gondola underneath the Bridge of Sighs at sunset, their love would last for eternity.
9.
Pont du Gard, an aqueduct spanning the Gard River in southern France, is a masterpiece of Roman engineering. It wasn’t built to transport people (though there is a pedestrian footbridge on it) - instead, it was part of a complex aqueduct system that carried water over 30 miles (about 50 km) to the ancient Roman city of Nemausus (now Nîmes).
marcus-vipsanius-agrippaThe Pont du Gard was built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63 - 12 BC), the son-in-law of Caesar Augustus. The bridge’s stones, some of which weigh up to 6 tons, were cut perfectly to fit together without any mortar.
The wedge-shaped stones, known as voussoirs, were arranged in three levels, the top-most being the water conduit. So precise was the engineering that the entire system descends only 56 ft. (17 m) vertically - over 30 miles! - to deliver 5 million gallons (20,00 m3) of water to the city.
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The Khaju Bridge (Pol-e-Khajoo) in Isfahan, Iran, was built in the 17th century by Shah Abbas II. The bridge also serves as a dam, with sluice gates under the archways. When the gates are closed, the water level behind the bridge is raised to irrigate gardens alongside the Zayandeh River.
Khaju Bridge at night
khaju-bridge-nightThe Khoju Bridge has two stories of arcades, marked by the distinctive intersecting arches decorated with richly colored tiles. At the center of the bridge, there are two large pavilions, called the Prince Parlors, that were originally reserved for the Shah.
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is best for keyword ?free seo tips? , ?seo hidden tricks?
or "free seo tricks"
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document type at the beginning and validate your HTML and CSS
because search engine don?t like pages with too many errors.
5. Give a short Title in of your page in 3-9 words (60-80 characters)
maximum in length containing your primary keyword.
Remember it will be displayed in search results so choose wisely.
6. Try to include your most important keyword phrases in heading
tags on your page if you can but keep in mind it should not be
exactly same as title of your page.
You can use (H1 H2 H3) tag for specifying anything important.
To reduce size of heading use CSS.
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If you are using images then use ?alt? attribute to describe
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One of the best webmaster guideline is to submit sitemap
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Don?t try to spam and never use methods like cloaking,
keyword spamming or doorway pages.
Many seo advices to have multiple domain name and link
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Don?t use any script or website for automatic submission.
If your website contents changes very often then provide visitor
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Write articles on website related to yours having higher page
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1. Tokyo
The Japanese capital city of Tokyo is the most expensive city in the world to live in.
2. Osaka-Kobe
The second costliest cities are the two linked cities in Japan – Osaka and Kobe.
3. Paris
Paris, the capital city of France, is third on the list of costliest cities in the world.
4. Copenhagen
The fourth costliest city in the world, Copenhagen, is also the capital city of a Scandinavian country namely Denmark.
5. Oslo
The city with the fifth highest cost of living is the Norwegian capital city of Oslo.
6. Zurich
Located in Switzerland, Zurich comes sixth on the list of most expensive cities in the world in terms of living costs.
7. Helsinki
In terms of the cost of living, Helsinki comes in seventh out of all the cities in the world.
8. Frankfurt
Frankfurt is the eighth most expensive city to live in. It is an important city in Germany and is situated on the Main River.
9. Geneva
Nestled between Lake Geneva and the Alps in Switzerland, Geneva is a city with a very high cost of living.
10. Singapore
Located in South East Asia, Singapore has a population density of almost 7,000 people per km2.
The Japanese capital city of Tokyo is the most expensive city in the world to live in.
2. Osaka-Kobe
The second costliest cities are the two linked cities in Japan – Osaka and Kobe.
3. Paris
Paris, the capital city of France, is third on the list of costliest cities in the world.
4. Copenhagen
The fourth costliest city in the world, Copenhagen, is also the capital city of a Scandinavian country namely Denmark.
5. Oslo
The city with the fifth highest cost of living is the Norwegian capital city of Oslo.
6. Zurich
Located in Switzerland, Zurich comes sixth on the list of most expensive cities in the world in terms of living costs.
7. Helsinki
In terms of the cost of living, Helsinki comes in seventh out of all the cities in the world.
8. Frankfurt
Frankfurt is the eighth most expensive city to live in. It is an important city in Germany and is situated on the Main River.
9. Geneva
Nestled between Lake Geneva and the Alps in Switzerland, Geneva is a city with a very high cost of living.
10. Singapore
Located in South East Asia, Singapore has a population density of almost 7,000 people per km2.
Top LAKES (By Size)
1.Caspian Sea, Asia-Europe (371,000 sq km)
2.Superior, North America (82,100 sq km)
3.Victoria, Africa (69,500 sq km)
4.Huron, North America (59,600 sq km)
5.Michigan, North America (57,800 sq km)
6.Tanganyika, Africa (32,900 sq km)
7.Baikal, Asia (31,500 sq km)
8.Great Bear, North America (31,300 sq km)
9.Aral Sea, Asia (30,700 sq km)
10.Malawi, Africa (28,900 sq km)
2.Superior, North America (82,100 sq km)
3.Victoria, Africa (69,500 sq km)
4.Huron, North America (59,600 sq km)
5.Michigan, North America (57,800 sq km)
6.Tanganyika, Africa (32,900 sq km)
7.Baikal, Asia (31,500 sq km)
8.Great Bear, North America (31,300 sq km)
9.Aral Sea, Asia (30,700 sq km)
10.Malawi, Africa (28,900 sq km)
MAJOR RIVERS (By Length)
1.Nile, Africa (6,825 km)
2.Amazon, South America (6,437 km)
3.Chang Jiang (Yangtze), Asia (6,380 km)
4.Mississippi, North America (5,971 km)
5.Yenisey-Angara, Asia (5,536 km)
6.Huang (Yellow), Asia (5,464 km)
7.Ob-Irtysh, Asia (5,410 km)
8.Amur, Asia (4,416 km)
9.Lena, Asia (4,400 km)
10.Congo, Africa (4,370 km)
2.Amazon, South America (6,437 km)
3.Chang Jiang (Yangtze), Asia (6,380 km)
4.Mississippi, North America (5,971 km)
5.Yenisey-Angara, Asia (5,536 km)
6.Huang (Yellow), Asia (5,464 km)
7.Ob-Irtysh, Asia (5,410 km)
8.Amur, Asia (4,416 km)
9.Lena, Asia (4,400 km)
10.Congo, Africa (4,370 km)
MAJOR SEAS (by size)
1.South China (2,974,600 sq km)
2.Caribbean (2,515,900 sq km)
3.Mediterranean (2,510,000 sq km)
4.Bering (2,261,100 sq km)
5.Gulf of Mexico (1,507,600 sq km)
6.Arabian Sea (1,498,320 sq km)
7.Sea of Okhotsk (1,392,100 sq km)
8.Sea of Japan (East Sea)(1,012,900 sq km)
9.Hudson Bay (730,100 sq km)
10.East China (664,600 sq km)
2.Caribbean (2,515,900 sq km)
3.Mediterranean (2,510,000 sq km)
4.Bering (2,261,100 sq km)
5.Gulf of Mexico (1,507,600 sq km)
6.Arabian Sea (1,498,320 sq km)
7.Sea of Okhotsk (1,392,100 sq km)
8.Sea of Japan (East Sea)(1,012,900 sq km)
9.Hudson Bay (730,100 sq km)
10.East China (664,600 sq km)
TOP 10 TALLEST MOUNTAINS
1.Mount Everest 8850m (29035ft) Nepal/China
2.Qogir (K2) 8611m (28250ft) Pakistan
3.Kangchenjunga 8586m (28169ft) Nepal
4.Lhotse 8501m (27920ft) Nepal
5.Makalu I 8462m (27765ft) Nepal
6.Cho Oyu 8201m (26906ft) Nepal
7.Dhaulagiri 8167m (26794ft) Nepal
8.Manaslu I 8156m (26758ft) Nepal
9.Nanga Parbat 8125m (26658ft) Pakistan
10.Annapurna I 8091m (26545ft) Nepal
2.Qogir (K2) 8611m (28250ft) Pakistan
3.Kangchenjunga 8586m (28169ft) Nepal
4.Lhotse 8501m (27920ft) Nepal
5.Makalu I 8462m (27765ft) Nepal
6.Cho Oyu 8201m (26906ft) Nepal
7.Dhaulagiri 8167m (26794ft) Nepal
8.Manaslu I 8156m (26758ft) Nepal
9.Nanga Parbat 8125m (26658ft) Pakistan
10.Annapurna I 8091m (26545ft) Nepal
LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD
1.Chinese Mandarin 1 billion +
2.English 512 million
3.Hindi 501 million
4.Spanish 399 million
5.Russian 285 million
6.Arabic 265 million
7.Bengali 245 million
8.Portuguese 196 million
9.Malay-Indonesian 140 million
10.Japanese 125 million
2.English 512 million
3.Hindi 501 million
4.Spanish 399 million
5.Russian 285 million
6.Arabic 265 million
7.Bengali 245 million
8.Portuguese 196 million
9.Malay-Indonesian 140 million
10.Japanese 125 million
LARGEST DESERTS OF THE WORLD
1.Sahara, North Africa 3,320,000 sq. miles
2.Arabian, Middle East 900,000 sq. miles
3.Kalahari, Southern Africa 360,000 sq. miles
4.Great Victoria, Australia 250,000 sq. miles
5.Syrian, Syria, Jordan, Iraq 200,000 sq. miles
6.Chihuahuan, Mexico, U.S. 175,000 sq. miles
7.Great Sandy, Australia 150,000 sq. miles
8.Sonoran, Mexico, U,S, 120,000 sq. miles
9.Thar, India, Pakistan 77,000 sq. miles
10.Gibson, Australia 60,000 sq. miles
2.Arabian, Middle East 900,000 sq. miles
3.Kalahari, Southern Africa 360,000 sq. miles
4.Great Victoria, Australia 250,000 sq. miles
5.Syrian, Syria, Jordan, Iraq 200,000 sq. miles
6.Chihuahuan, Mexico, U.S. 175,000 sq. miles
7.Great Sandy, Australia 150,000 sq. miles
8.Sonoran, Mexico, U,S, 120,000 sq. miles
9.Thar, India, Pakistan 77,000 sq. miles
10.Gibson, Australia 60,000 sq. miles
LARGEST METRO AREAS IN THE WORLD
1.Toyko, Japan 31.2 million
2.New York City - Philadelphia area, USA 30.1 million
3.Mexico City, Mexico 21.5 million
4.Seoul, South Korea 20.15 million
5.Sao Paulo, Brazil 19.9 million
6.Jakarta, Indonesia 18.2 million
7.Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto, Japan 17.6 million
8.New Delhi, India 17.36 million
9.Mumbai, India (Bombay) 17.34 million
10.Los Angeles, USA 16.7 million
2.New York City - Philadelphia area, USA 30.1 million
3.Mexico City, Mexico 21.5 million
4.Seoul, South Korea 20.15 million
5.Sao Paulo, Brazil 19.9 million
6.Jakarta, Indonesia 18.2 million
7.Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto, Japan 17.6 million
8.New Delhi, India 17.36 million
9.Mumbai, India (Bombay) 17.34 million
10.Los Angeles, USA 16.7 million
LARGEST CITIES
1.Shanghai, China 13.3 million
2.Mumbai (Bombay), India 12.6 million
3.Buenos Aires, Argentina 11.92 million
4.Moscow, Russia 11.3 million
5.Karachi, Pakistan 10.9 million
6.Delhi, India 10.4 million
7.Manila, Philippines 10.3 million
8.Sao Paulo, Brazil 10.26 million
9.Seoul, South Korea 10.2 million
10.Istanbul, Turkey 9.6 million
2.Mumbai (Bombay), India 12.6 million
3.Buenos Aires, Argentina 11.92 million
4.Moscow, Russia 11.3 million
5.Karachi, Pakistan 10.9 million
6.Delhi, India 10.4 million
7.Manila, Philippines 10.3 million
8.Sao Paulo, Brazil 10.26 million
9.Seoul, South Korea 10.2 million
10.Istanbul, Turkey 9.6 million
Top Ten Largest Population
COUNTRY POPULATION (largest)
(February, 2006 numbers)
1.China 1,306,313,800
2.India 1,080,264,400
3.USA 295,734,100
4.Indonesia 241,973,900
5.Brazil 186,112,800
6.Pakistan 162,419,900
7.Bangladesh 144,319,600
8.Russia 143,420,300
9.Nigeria 128,772,000
10.Japan 127,417,200
(February, 2006 numbers)
1.China 1,306,313,800
2.India 1,080,264,400
3.USA 295,734,100
4.Indonesia 241,973,900
5.Brazil 186,112,800
6.Pakistan 162,419,900
7.Bangladesh 144,319,600
8.Russia 143,420,300
9.Nigeria 128,772,000
10.Japan 127,417,200
Top Ten Largest Countries
LARGEST COUNTRIES (by land mass)
1.Russia 17,075,400 sq km, (6,592,846 sq miles)
2.Canada 9,330,970 sq km, (3,602,707 sq miles)
3.China 9,326,410 sq km, (3,600,947 sq miles)
4.USA 9.166,600 sq km, (3,539,242 sq miles)
5.Brazil 8,456,510 sq km, (3,265,075 sq miles)
6.Australia 7,617,930 sq km, (2,941,283 sq miles)
7.India 2,973,190 sq km, (1,147,949 sq miles)
8.Argentina 2,736,690 sq km, (1,056,636 sq miles)
9.Kazakhstan 2,717,300 sq km, (1,049,150 sq miles)
10.Sudan 2,376,000 sq km, (917,374 sq miles)
1.Russia 17,075,400 sq km, (6,592,846 sq miles)
2.Canada 9,330,970 sq km, (3,602,707 sq miles)
3.China 9,326,410 sq km, (3,600,947 sq miles)
4.USA 9.166,600 sq km, (3,539,242 sq miles)
5.Brazil 8,456,510 sq km, (3,265,075 sq miles)
6.Australia 7,617,930 sq km, (2,941,283 sq miles)
7.India 2,973,190 sq km, (1,147,949 sq miles)
8.Argentina 2,736,690 sq km, (1,056,636 sq miles)
9.Kazakhstan 2,717,300 sq km, (1,049,150 sq miles)
10.Sudan 2,376,000 sq km, (917,374 sq miles)
7 Wonders of the World
The Pyramid at Chichén Itzá (before 800 A.D.) Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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The Taj Mahal (1630 A.D.) Agra, India
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Christ Redeemer (1931) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Roman Colosseum (70 - 82 A.D.) Rome, Italy
The Great Wall of China (220 B.C and 1368 - 1644 A.D.) China
Machu Picchu (1460-1470), Peru
Petra (9 B.C. - 40 A.D.), Jordan
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The Taj Mahal (1630 A.D.) Agra, India
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Christ Redeemer (1931) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Roman Colosseum (70 - 82 A.D.) Rome, Italy
The Great Wall of China (220 B.C and 1368 - 1644 A.D.) China
Machu Picchu (1460-1470), Peru
Petra (9 B.C. - 40 A.D.), Jordan
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Rajanikanth can delete the Recycle Bin.
Ghosts are actually caused by Rajanikanth killing people faster than Death can process them.
Rajanikanth can strangle you with a cordless phone.
Rajanikanth can drown a fish.
When Rajanikanth enters a room, he doesn't turn the lights on,......... .... he turns the dark off.
Brett Favre can throw a football over 50 yards. Rajanikanth can throw Brett Favre even further.
The last digit of pi is Rajanikanth. He is the end of all things.
Rajanikanth does not know where you live, but he knows where you will die.
Bullets dodge Rajanikanth.
A Handicap parking sign does not signify that this spot is for handicapped people.
It is actually in fact a warning, that the spot belongs to Rajanikanth and
that you will be handicapped if you park there.
Rajanikanth' calendar goes straight from March 31st to April 2nd, no one fools Rajanikanth.
If you spell Rajanikanth wrong on Google it doesn't say, "Did you mean Rajanikanth?
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Rajanikanth can do a wheelie on a unicycle.
Once a cobra bit Rajanikanth' leg. After five days of excruciating pain, the cobra died.
When Rajanikanth gives you the finger, he's telling you how many seconds you have left to live.
Rajanikanth can kill two stones with one bird.
Rajanikanth was once on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune and was the first to spin. The next 29 minutes of the show consisted of everyone standing around awkwardly, waiting for the wheel to stop.
Leading hand sanitizers claim they can kill 99.9 percent of germs. Rajanikanth can kill 100 percent of whatever he wants.
There is no such thing as global warming. Rajanikanth was cold, so he turned the sun up.
Rajanikanth has a deep and abiding respect for human life… unless it gets in his way.
It takes Rajanikanth 20 minutes to watch 60 Minutes.
Rajanikanth once shot down a German fighter plane with his finger, by yelling, "Bang!"
In an average living room there are 1,242 objects Rajanikanth could use to kill you, including the room itself.
Behind every successful man, there is a woman. Behind every dead man, there is Rajanikanth.
Rajanikanth destroyed the periodic table, because Rajanikanth only recognizes the element of surprise.
Rajanikanth got his drivers license at the age of 16 Seconds.
The square root of Rajanikanth is pain. Do not try to square Rajanikanth, the result is death.
When you say "no one's perfect", Rajanikanth takes this as a personal insult.
World End Day 2012 21 december
End of the world
The date December 21st, 2012 A.D. (13.0.0.0.0 in the Long Count), represents an extremely close conjunction of the Winter Solstice Sun with the crossing point of the Galactic Equator (Equator of the Milky Way) and the Ecliptic (path of the Sun), what that ancient Maya recognized as the Sacred Tree. This is an event that has been coming to resonance very slowly over thousands and thousands of years. It will come to resolution at exactly 11:11 am GMT.
Nostradamus 2012
See what the great Nostradamus had to say about 2012. This video offers a great explanation of the "Dark Rift" that is located in between the constellations of Scorpio and Sagittarius. Our solar system will be entering this part of the universe on December 21, 2012.
Will The Earth Burn Up In 2012?
There has been much talk of late about the supposed doomsday prediction of December 21, 2012 as reflected in the Mayan long calendar. Most of the ancient Mayan codices were burned by Spanish monks in 1521 as works of the devil. (Full Story)
Mayan Inca Aztec Egyptian Prophecy of 2012
I came across this 4 part video series of the Mayan Inca Aztec Egyptian Prophecy of 2012. It seems that no matter if the prediction is 5 years old, 500 years old, or 5000 years old, they all point to the same date, December of 2012.
The date December 21st, 2012 A.D. (13.0.0.0.0 in the Long Count), represents an extremely close conjunction of the Winter Solstice Sun with the crossing point of the Galactic Equator (Equator of the Milky Way) and the Ecliptic (path of the Sun), what that ancient Maya recognized as the Sacred Tree. This is an event that has been coming to resonance very slowly over thousands and thousands of years. It will come to resolution at exactly 11:11 am GMT.
Nostradamus 2012
See what the great Nostradamus had to say about 2012. This video offers a great explanation of the "Dark Rift" that is located in between the constellations of Scorpio and Sagittarius. Our solar system will be entering this part of the universe on December 21, 2012.
Will The Earth Burn Up In 2012?
There has been much talk of late about the supposed doomsday prediction of December 21, 2012 as reflected in the Mayan long calendar. Most of the ancient Mayan codices were burned by Spanish monks in 1521 as works of the devil. (Full Story)
Mayan Inca Aztec Egyptian Prophecy of 2012
I came across this 4 part video series of the Mayan Inca Aztec Egyptian Prophecy of 2012. It seems that no matter if the prediction is 5 years old, 500 years old, or 5000 years old, they all point to the same date, December of 2012.
Top Ten Sports Person
Name Sports
1.Michael Schumaker Formula racing
2.Zinedine Yazid Zidane Football
3.Tiger Woods Golf
4.Steffi Graf Tennis
5.Sachin Tendulkar Cricket
6.Michael Jordan Basketball
7.Vishwanath Anand Chess
7.Roger Freddy Tennis
9.Cristiano Ronaldo Football
10.David Beckham Football
1.Michael Schumaker Formula racing
2.Zinedine Yazid Zidane Football
3.Tiger Woods Golf
4.Steffi Graf Tennis
5.Sachin Tendulkar Cricket
6.Michael Jordan Basketball
7.Vishwanath Anand Chess
7.Roger Freddy Tennis
9.Cristiano Ronaldo Football
10.David Beckham Football
Top 10 Richest Person
1) The American investor and philanthropist Warren Buffet is worth an estimated $62 billion, up $10 billion from a year ago thanks to surging prices of Berkshire Hathaway stock, according to Forbes magazine's annual ranking of the world's billionaires.
Warren BuffetClick
2) Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim Helu was named the world's second richest man, with a net worth of around $60 billion, up $11 billion since last March.
Carlos Slim Helu
3) Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, is now ranked as the world's third richest person. At $58 billion, his net worth is up $2 billion from a year ago.
Bill Gates
4) Steel giant Lakshmi Mittal placed fourth with 45 billion dollars
Lakshmi Mittal
5) Petrochemicals tycoon Mukesh Ambani placed fifth with 43 billion dollars
Mukesh Ambani
6) Anil Ambani at sixth position with 42 billion dollars
Anil Ambani
7) Ikea store chain owner Ingvar Kamprad was seventh at $31 billion
Ingvar Kamprad
8) Property magnate K.P. Singh came in eighth on the list, with a fortune estimated at 30 billion dollars.
K.P. Singh
9) Aluminum giant Oleg Deripaska was ninth at $28 billion
Oleg Deripaska
10) Aldi store chain owner Karl Albrecht was 10th at $27 billion
Karl Albrecht
Warren BuffetClick
2) Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim Helu was named the world's second richest man, with a net worth of around $60 billion, up $11 billion since last March.
Carlos Slim Helu
3) Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, is now ranked as the world's third richest person. At $58 billion, his net worth is up $2 billion from a year ago.
Bill Gates
4) Steel giant Lakshmi Mittal placed fourth with 45 billion dollars
Lakshmi Mittal
5) Petrochemicals tycoon Mukesh Ambani placed fifth with 43 billion dollars
Mukesh Ambani
6) Anil Ambani at sixth position with 42 billion dollars
Anil Ambani
7) Ikea store chain owner Ingvar Kamprad was seventh at $31 billion
Ingvar Kamprad
8) Property magnate K.P. Singh came in eighth on the list, with a fortune estimated at 30 billion dollars.
K.P. Singh
9) Aluminum giant Oleg Deripaska was ninth at $28 billion
Oleg Deripaska
10) Aldi store chain owner Karl Albrecht was 10th at $27 billion
Karl Albrecht
Top Ten - Actress
Hollywood - Actress
1. Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman, makes $16 mil-$17 mil. What she should be earning: -$1 mil. That's right, I'm saying that Nicole should be paying film companies to hire her, not the other way around. That's because she's poison at the box office, the female equivalent of Sean Penn. Women dislike her, men don't think she's sexy, and those Chanel ads induce nausea. My guess is Nicole's rate dates back to Sony Pictures overpaying her for that bomb Bewitched. Since then, she's been doing smaller films, but is signing for studio projects right now. Note to majors: save your $$$ and hire Reese or Angelina.
2. Reese Witherspoon
Reese Witherspoon, $15 mil. What she should be earning: $25 mil. Reese can do no wrong. Women love her, men love her, the camera loves her. And she's smart: when she was looking for a new agency, she lamented not owning her Legally Blonde character because it'll be Broadway bound. Which doesn't mean all her films are great, but she's always great in them. She opens a movie. 'Nuff said.
3. Renee Zellweger
Renee Zellweger, $15 mil. What she should be earning: $5 mil. Renee doesn't open movies, unless the material is Bridget Jones-cloned. She's fine as the wife or girlfriend, but then her price needs to be cut by a third. Worse, audiences are getting sick of her changing hair color whenever she changes parts. That's a dye job, not an acting job. Sadly, she's lost her once winning girl-next-door quality; now she's trying to be a fashion diva. Ugh.
4. Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore, $15 mil. What she should be asking: $3 mil. Drew has never been able to open a movie, and she never will. That doesn't mean she isn't sweet onscreen, but lately her roles have been too saccharine. If only she'd bring back that Poison Ivy edginess she once had. Women like her but they don't want to be her (or even briefly married to Tom Green), whereas men don't think she's hot anymore. Drew's price should go up when she grows up.
5. Cameron Diaz
Cameron Diaz, $15 mil. What she should be asking: $7 mil. Put her in a bikini, and she's worth it. Put her in a chick flick (In Her Shoes, The Holiday), and she's not. Everyone finds her sexy, but women don't like her. (It's jealousy. And not just because of Justin.) Plus, she simply doesn't have much range as an actress from the neck up.
6. Halle Berry
Halle Berry, $14 mil. What she should be asking: $5 mil. Once she lost her shot at launching a new franchise as 007's Jinx, she lost what should have been her biggest paydays. Alas, she's now the wrong side of 40, and Hollywood is cruel that way.
7. Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron, $10 mil. What she should be asking: $10 mil. A smart actress, surrounded by smart people, doing smart roles. Just don't fuck it up with too many vanity projects like North Country.
8. Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie, $10 mil. What she should be asking: $25 mil. There's no one hotter and cooler right now than Angelina onscreen and off (just ask the stalkarazzi), but that could change if she starts auditioning for sainthood by making too many message movies. Let's hope she's too bad-ass for that.
9. Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten Dunst, $8 mil-$10 mil. What she should be asking: $1 mil. Eventually, the Spider-Man franchise will end. Marie Antoinette dying in theaters didn't help her price. She was an idiot not to star in Bring It On sequels for big bucks. She's not sexy enough and she won't age well with audiences. This is a career about to end.
10. Salma Hayek
Hayek is the first Mexican national to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. She is one of the most prominent Mexican figures in Hollywood since silent film actress Dolores del Río. She is also, after Fernanda Montenegro, the second of three Latin American actresses (the other being Catalina Sandino Moreno) to achieve a Best Actress Oscar nomination.
Top Ten Indian Actress
Rank 1 - Aishwarya Rai
When Aishwarya Rai was in college, she was dreaming a career in Architect. But her beauty led her to participate in miss world contest. After winning miss world 1994 title, Aishwarya Rai started work in Bollywood. In Bollywood Aishwarya Rai became top actress.
Rank 2- Rani Mukerji
She may be the first actress who returned to college to complete education after working as main actress in movie. 1978 born Rani Mukerji has changed her surname from Mukherjee to Mukerji. Some of Rani Mukerji’s nice movies are Hum Tum, Veer-Zaara, Black, Bunty Aur Babli, Paheli, The Rising, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Baabul, Laaga Chunri Mein Daag, London Dreams, Sanwariya. Rani Mukerji is amazing simple and Indian in character.
Rank 3 – Preity Zinta
33 year old Preity Zinta is daughter of an Indian Army. Her father died when she was 13 year old. Preity Zinta is graduated in criminal psychology. After completion of study Preity Zinta moved from Shimla to mumbai to take modelling as career. Preity Zinta proved her talent in acting and became a successful actress. Preity Zinta worked in lot of good movies.
Rank 4 – Deepika Padukone
When Deepika Padulone was in high school she played badminton at the state level like her father and was a member of her father’s badminton club. Deepika Padulone has a gorgeous face and a splendid natural beauty. Deepika Padukone is also the brand ambassador of Kingfisher Airlines.
Rank 5 - Katrina Kaif
Katrina Kaif :(born Katrina Turquotte[1] on 16 July 1984) is a Hong Kong-born British-Indian actress and model who has appeared in Hindi, Telugu and Malayalam films in India. Since 2007 she has starred in several commercially successful films, which made her one of the popular actresses in current Bollywood.
Rank 6 – Vidya Balan
Vidya Balan is in acting field from very long time but most of her work was eighter small or unsuccessful. Vidya Balan has vast experience as an actress from Bengali movies to TV serials. Now Vidya Balan is doing really good work in Bollywood movies.
Rank 7 – Priyanka Chopra
She is miss word 2000. Priyanka Chopra also belongs to Army family. Priyanka Chopra was having plan to become software engineer after completing schooling from USA. Her favorite food is Dish Lasagna, Makki roti and sarson ka saag ( Indian Food ).
Rank 8 – Kareena Kapoor
born on September 21, 1980 often informally referred to as Bebo, is an Indian film actress who appears in Bollywood films. Born into a film family where both her parents, Randhir Kapoor and Babita, and her elder sister Karisma were actors, Kapoor faced the media spotlight from a very young age. However, she did not make her acting debut until the 2000 film Refugee, which earned her the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award. Her melodrama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham became India's highest grossing film in the overseas market in 2001 and is her biggest commercial success to date
Rank 9 – Amrita rao
Beginning her career as a model, Rao made her acting debut with Ab Ke Baras (2002), for which she won her best debut award. She starred in Ken Ghosh's love-story, Ishq Vishk (2003) and earned her first Filmfare nomination in the Best Female Debut category. She has also acted in films like Main Hoon Na (2004) and Vivah (2006), her biggest commercial success so far.
Rank 10 - Asin Thottumkal
Making her acting debut in Sathyan Anthikkad's Narendra Makan Jayakanthan Vaka (2001), Asin had her first commercial success with Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi in 2003, and won a Filmfare Award for the Best Telugu Actress for the film.
After a number of films, she received her second South Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her performance in her second Tamil film, Ghajini (2005). She played the lead female roles in hits, the thriller Ghajini (2005) and the action comedy Varalaru (2006). More recently, Asin made her début in Bollywood, with Ghajini, the remake of its Tamil namesake, subsequently winning the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award Award.
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