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Monday, October 4, 2010

Multiple Logins With Yahoo Messenger



How many yahoo account do you have? Or How many friends do you have? How many contacts on your yahoo messenger?

You love to express yourself personally or professonally and that why you use two yahoo ID ? Right? Or you have some problem on your old yahoo ID?

But, till now you want to use your old YAHOO ID and new YAHOO ID from one PC. Normally, Yahoo Messenger didn’t support it. You can login with multiple id’s on the same Yahoo! messenger without any download or patch.
Here, Short Instruction for you to use multi yahoo messenger.

Follow these steps:-

1. Go to Start —- Run . Type regedit, then enter .

2.Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER ——– Software — Yahoo! —–pager—-Test

3.On the right pane , right-click and choose new Dword value .

4.Rename it as Plural.

5.Double click and assign a decimal value of 1.
That’s it.

Now close registry and restart Yahoo! Messenger.

Folder Options Missing



Many of us sometimes find the folder options missing in windows explorer.
Here's the solution-->

Open Run and then type "gpedit.msc".
Now goto User Configuration > Administrative templates > Windows Component > Windows Explorer.

Click on Windows Explorer you will find the 3rd option on the right side of screen "Removes the Folder Option menu item from the Tools menu"

Just check it, if it is not configured then change it to enable by double clicking on it and after applying again set it to not configured.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

UEFI to Replace PC BIOS by 2011

Bios' replacement, known as UEFI, will predominate in new PCs by 2011.









The upgrade will spell the end for the 25-year-old PC start-up software known as Bios that initialises a machine so its operating system can get going.

The code was not intended to live nearly this long, and adapting it to modern PCs is one reason they take as long as they do to warm up.

Bios' replacement, known as UEFI, will predominate in new PCs by 2011.
The acronym stands for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface and is designed to be more flexible than its venerable predecessor.
"Conventional Bios is up there with some of the physical pieces of the chip set that have been kicking around the PC since 1979," said Mark Doran, head of the UEFI Forum, which is overseeing development of the technology.

Mr Doran said the creators of the original Bios only expected it to have a lifetime of about 250,000 machines - a figure that has long been surpassed.
"They are as amazed as anyone else that now it is still alive and well in a lot of systems," he said. "It was never really designed to be extensible over time."

AMI is a firm that develops Bios software. Brian Richardson, of AMI's technical marketing team, said the age of the Bios was starting to hamper development as 64-bit computing became more common and machines mutated beyond basic desktops and laptops.

"Drive size limits that were inherent to the original PC design - two terabytes - are going to become an issue pretty soon for those that use their PC a lot for pictures and video," he said.

Similarly, he said, as tablet computers and other smaller devices become more popular, having to get them working with a PC control system was going to cause problems.
The problem emerges, he said, because Bios expects the machine it is getting going to have the same basic internal set-up as the first PCs.


As a result, adding extra peripherals - such as keyboards that connect via USB rather than the AT or PS/2 ports of yesteryear - has been technically far from straightforward.
Similarly, the Bios forces USB drives to be identified to a PC as either a hard drive or a floppy drive.




The Bios tells the computer what input and output devices are installed

This, said Mr Richardson, could cause problems when those thumb drives are used to get a system working while installing or re-installing an operating system.


UEFI frees any computer from being based around the blueprint and specifications of the original PCs. For instance, it does not specify that a keyboard will only connect via a specific port.


"All it says is that somewhere in the machine there's a device that can produce keyboard-type information," said Mr Doran.
Under UEFI, it will be much easier for that input to come a soft keyboard, gestures on a touchscreen or any future input device.


"The extensible part of the name is important because we are going to have to live with this for a long time," said Mr Doran.


He added that UEFI started life as an Intel-only specification known as EFI. It morphed into a general standard when the need to replace Bios industry-wide became more widely recognised.


Alternatives to UEFI, such as Open Firmware and Coreboot, do exist and are typically used on computers that do not run chips based on Intel's x86 architecture.



UEFI is proving a boon to those managing lots of computers in data centres


The first to see the benefits of swapping old-fashioned Bios for UEFI have been system administrators who have to oversee hundreds or thousands of PCs in data centres or in offices around the world.


Before now, said Mr Doran, getting those machines working has been "pretty painful" because of the limited capabilities of Bios.
By contrast, he said, UEFI has much better support for basic net protocols - which should mean that remote management is easier from the "bare metal" upwards.


For consumers, said Mr Doran, the biggest obvious benefit of a machine running UEFI will be the speed with which it starts up.
"At the moment it can be 25-30 seconds of boot time before you see the first bit of OS sign-on," he said. "With UEFI we're getting it under a handful of seconds."


"In terms of boot speed, we're not at instant-on yet but it is already a lot better than conventional Bios can manage," he said "and we're getting closer to that every day."


Some PC and laptop makers are already using UEFI as are many firms that make embedded computers. More, said Mr Richardson, will result as motherboard makers complete the shift to using it.
He said that 2011 would be the year that sales of UEFI machines start to dominate.


"I would say we are at the edge of the tipping point right now," he said.

2007 Andhra Pradesh State Board of Intermediate Education English University Question paper2007 Andhra Pradesh State Board of Intermediate Education English University Question paper

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MODEL QUESTION PAPERPART I - ENGLISH - PAPER I
Time : 3 hours Max Marks 100
SECTION A
I. Annotate any two of the following passages : 2 x 4 = 8 Marks
a) Let me share with you my thoughts about some ancient mathematicians,
glimpses of whom I saw in Prof. Totadri Iyengar in my own way.
b) Even though ancient people didn’t use the word, they had the ‘idea’ of
energy.
c) Fourthly, a leader must have the all important capacity to take decisions.
d) Gandhi was certainly one of the finest men the world has known; but we have
to remember that he was also a human being and committed many mistakes.
II. Annotate any two of the following passages: 2 x 4 = 8 Marks
a) At first the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms.
b) Lord of himself, though not of lands;
And have nothing, yet hath all. :
c) I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
d) He applied for jobs wherever
His relatives would advise to do something
“All is possible”, maxims they would sing.
III. Answer any two of the following Questions in about 75 words each :
2x4=8 Marks
a) What is the contribution of Aryabatta to science and mathematics?
b) What does Karan Singh say about the danger of misuse of power?
c) Why did Gandhi want Political liberty of India? What other changes are
required according to Gandhi for an individual to grow to his fullest height?
d) What did Aunt Jane give Jack and Jill for a Wedding Present? How did Jack
and Jill buy all their things?
IV. Answer any two of the following questions in about75 words each 2x4=8Marks
a) How does Shakespeare describe old age?
b) What is the happy man’s armour? What is his skill according top Sir Henry
Wotton?
c) Why does the poet take the less traveled?
d) Why does the poet expect the British to do after the war is over?
V. Answer any one of the following questions in about 150 words: 1x8=-8 Marks
a) What made Swami’s father ask Swami to sleep alone in a room? How did
Swami try to save himself from this difficulty situation? Was Swami successful
in his efforts? What was the result of Swami’s father instruction?
b) Why and how did the younger sister turn into tree? How did she become a
human being again? Who was responsible for the girl’s deformity? Was the
King’s daughter cruel to her sister-in-law or just careless?
c) Why did Okeke not like Nnaemeka to marry Nene? What effect did Nene’s letter
have on Okeke? How did Nene win over Okeke through love?
SECTION B
VI. Read the following passages and answer the questions given below: 1x5=5Marks
In a certain city a thief was caught in the act of Stealing onions. Then the constables took
him and bound him, and brought him before the king’s court of justice. On hearing the
evidence the magistrate said to him: “Now, my good fellow, yoou either pay a fine of one
hundered rupees, receive one hundered lashes with the whip or eat one hundered onions.
We will not let you free otherwise”
The stupid fellow replied;’ I will eat the onions,” So he set about the task. But when he
had eaten Seven or eight, he cried: “I cannot eat them. I prefer to have lashes.” But after
they had given him a few strokes with the whip he began to cry, “Stop, Stop! I cannot
endure this. I’ll pay hundred rupees and the interest.” So he made himself the common
laughing Stock.
a) Where did the Constables take the thief to ?
b) Was the evidence clearly against the thief?
c) What quality of the thief’s character made him opt for eating one hundred
onions?
d) The thief became the common laughing stock because --------------(Choose the
best answer)
a. He was caught stealing onions.
b. He decided to eat a hundred onions.
c. He had to undergo all kinds of punishment
e) Was the crime detecting and preventing machinery of the city effective in
discharging their duties?
Read the following passages and answer the questions given below: 1x5=5Marks
Bill Fuller, the postman, whistled cheerfully as he published his bicycle up the hill
towards bid Mrs. Dunley’s house. His work for the day was almost finished ; his bag,
usually quite heavy when he set out on his round, was empty now expect for the letter
that he had to deliver to Mrs. Dunley. She lived over a mile from the village so that when
Bill had made letter for her, he always finished his day’s work much later. He did not
mind this, however, because she never failed to ask him in for a cup of tea.
1) Where was Bill Fuller going?
2) How far was Mrs. Dunley’s house from the village?
3) How many letters were there in Bill Fuller’s bag when he was going to Mrs.
Dunley’s house?
4) Why did not Bill mind finishing his day’s job much later whenever he had a
letter for Mrs. Dunley?
5) What expression in the passage tells us that Bill Fuller was happy while he
pushed his bicycle up the hill?
SECTION C
NOTE : The answers to questions in this section should be written at one place in the
answer book
VIII (A) Fill in the blanks with a, an or the. ½ x 6 = 3 Marks
a) moon gives us light but not heat.
b) I am thirsty. Would you please give me glass of water?
c) He married Australian lady.
d) Bill Gates is Kubera of modern times.
e) I saw snake in the garden.
f) Brutus was not honourable man.
(B) Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions. ½ x 6 = 3 Marks
a) Raju and Ravi, three other boys were present.
b) Children find pleasure reading story books.
c) The children shared the chocolates themselves.
d) He has been suffering malaria.
e) The poor old man died T.B.
f) I am sorry what I have said.
(C) Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of the verbs given in brackets.
1x5=5 Marks
a) Ravi usually (get) up at six 0' clock in the morning.
b) I know about the film because I (see) it twice.
c) We (complete) our syllabus by next month.
d) Jyothi (leave) the party before Sheela arrived there.
e) Last week, we (open) a cyber cafe.
(D) Rewrite the following sentences as directed. 1 x 5 = 5 Marks
1) The children shouldn’t have opened the letter (Begin with, The letter ........).
2) “Are you ready to note down the points?” said the teacher to the students
(Write in indirect speech).
3) A buIlet is not so strong as a ballot (Change into Comparative Degree).
4) Seeing the tiger he ran away (Change Into Compound sentence).
5) The poem is very interesting (Add Question Tag).
(E) Rewrite the following sentences correcting the underlined part.
1x4=4 Marks
1) The river overflown its banks.
2) One should keep his promise.
3) Her both hands were injured.
4) She did not went home yesterday.
IX (A) Supply the missing letters in the following words: ½ x 6 = 3 Marks
fr nd mathematic n
enc rage assoc te
e ential puz ed
(B) Identify the silent letters in the following words. ½ x 6 = 3 Marks
knowledge palmist
taught psychology
Island tomb
(C) Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: ½ x 6 = 3 Marks
i) I graduated in science from St. Joseph’s College.
ii) The wind can blow ships across the water.
iii) Gandhi’s attitude to social change was influenced by his own experience.
iv) Now, tell me, how much do all these instalments come to?
v) Energy goes along with work.
vi) Gandhi believed that every individual has in him the capacity of responding
to noble impulses.
(D) Match the words in Column A with their meanings in Column B.
½ X 6 = 3 Marks
A B
radiate sad
infant border
reputation hide
frontier fame
conceal satisfy
gloomy deposit
baby
to shine
(E) Convert the following passage into a pie-chart (a Pie diagram)
1 x 3 = 3 Marks
Out of the 24 hours of the day, a student spends 10 hours at school (including the time
taken to go to school and to return home) and 7 hours in sleep. Out of the remaining 7
hours, 3 hours are spent on activities like bathing, eating, dressing and getting ready to
go to school. Three hours are spent on study at home. The remaining two hours are spent
on entertainment.
OR
Convert the following table into a paragraph of about 25 words.
MONTHLY EXPENDITURE OF A FAMILY!
Rent 10%
Food 35%
School fee 10%
Entertainment 15%,
Clothing 15%
Others 15%
X. A. Convert any five of the following transcriptions into English words.
1 x 5 = 5 Marks
OR
Find the word that is different from the other words in the group with regard to the
sound of the underlined letters.
1) cat cane cinema
2) chemistry change chance
3) enough ghost rough
4) salt sugar sin
5) gate gun gentle
B. Arrange the following jumbled exchanges into a meaningful dialogue.
1x 5 = 5 Marks
Kapil : Yes, You should work hard. Here’s your stadium.
Student : Excuse me, lift, Sir!
Kapil : Hello! Where are you going?
Student : Yes, Sir! It is getting late for practice.
Student : I am going to the stadium. I play Cricket.
Student : Thank you very much Sir!
Kapil : Bye.
Kapil : Are you going to practice Cricket?
C. Write a dialogue to suit any one of the following situations.
1 x 5 = 5 Marks
1) Between friends selecting a course of study from among many options.
2) A customer complaining to the shopkeeper about the non-functioning of the
computer he had bought from that shop.
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Is this world's tallest toddler?


Is this world's tallest toddler?

Weighing in at a burly 7 stone and standing 4ft 5in tall, two-and-a-half-year-old Karan Singh is believed to be the tallest toddler in the world.

Almost the same height as his 10-year-old neighbours in Meerut, India, Karan is twice the size of children his own age - and his giant mum believes this is just the start.

Dwarfing her husband, 7ft 2in Shweatlana Singh is Asia's tallest woman, and the proud mum is praying her baby outgrows her.

'New Earth is Discovered'


New find ... planet called Gliese 581G has enough gravity to allow an atmosphere




AN Earth-like planet which could support human life has been discovered, scientists sensationally said last night.

The new world - 120 trillion miles away in another solar system - orbits its own sun and is three times the size of Earth.

Crucially boffins believe the "new planet" called Gliese 581G has enough gravity to allow an atmosphere - and could have water on its surface.

Its relative closeness to the Earth makes it an important target for future space missions searching for extraterrestrial life.

Last night Professor Steven Vogt, of the University of California in Santa Cruz, said: "Our findings offer a very compelling case for a potentially habitable planet.

"The fact that we were able to detect this planet so quickly and so nearby tells us that planets like this must be really common."


Gravity

Prof Vogt added that the surface gravity would be about the same or slightly higher than Earth's, so a person could easily walk upright on the planet.

However the planet does not spin around, meaning one side is always facing its sun and basking in perpetual daylight.

And the other is in constant darkness because it faces away from the star.

The most habitable part of the new planet would be the line between darkness and light where the average surface temperature of the planet ranges between -24 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-31 to -12 degrees Celsius), boffins said.

Prof Vogt added: "Any emerging life forms on the new planet would have a wide range of stable climates to choose from and to evolve around, depending on their longitude."

The professor said two other planets had been previously detected in the same system, but one, known as planet C, was deemed too hot to be habitable and the other, planet D, too cold.

Prof Vogt said: "We had planets on both sides of the habitable zone - one too hot and one too cold - and now we have one in the middle that's just right."

The new "super-Earth" is named after its star Gliese 581 - a small "red dwarf" about a third of the size of our Sun - and is 20 light years away from us in the constellation Libra.

The scientists determined that the planet has a mass three to four times that of Earth and an orbital period of just under 37 days.

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Test Paper – 2010 Class – XII Subject – Mathematics Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. This question paper consists of 29 questions divided into three sections A, B and C. Section A consists of 10 questions each carrying 1 mark. Section B consists of 12 questions each carrying 4 marks. Section C consists of 7 questions each carrying 6 marks.
3. There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in four questions of four marks each and two questions of six marks each.
4. Use of calculators is not permitted.
SECTION – A
1. For what value of p, is the given matrix singular5124pp?
2. If 1242A, then find the value of k if 2AkA.
3. If f : R R defined as 27()4xfx is an invertible function, find f-1.
4. Find the value of sin(2sin-1 0.8).
5. Find 21sinx cosdxx
6. If 1111A then find A100.
7. Find 25.2 using differentials.
8. If 3a?
and 2b?
and .3ab??, find the angle between and .ab???
9. Can a vector have direction angles 600, 450 and 1200? Justify.
10.Find the unit normal from origin to the plane x 2y + 2z = 4.
-2- SECTION – B
11. Let * be a binary operation on the set Q of rational numbers as follows :
(i) a * b = a2 + b2 (ii) a * b = a + ab (iii) a * b = 4ab (iv) a * b = a – b Find which of the binary operations are commutative and which are associative.
12. If 22112222coscos, prove that cossinxyxxyyabaabb
OR Prove that 2112111tancos221xxx
13. If x,y,z are different and ? = 2323231101xxxyyyzzz, then show that 1 + xyz = 0.
14.Determine the values of a, b, c if the function
232sin(1)sin if 0() c if 0 if 0axxxxfxxxbxxxbx is continuous at x = 0.
15.If 33sincos, cos2cos2ttxytt find dydx.
OR
If log(x2 + y2) = 2tan-1(y/x), then show that dyxydxxy. -3-
16.Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the curve 22332xy at (1,1).
17.Evaluate the following integral as limit of sums: 22(2)1xxdx.
18.By using the properties of definite integrals, evaluate:
2sin1cos0xxdxx.
19.Find the equation of a curve passing through the point (0,0) and whose differential equation is y = exsinx.
OR For the differential equation(2)(2)dyxyxydx, find the solution curve passing through the point (1,-1).
20. If ???3 and 23,ijijk?????? express ?? as a sum of two vectors 12 and ??????, where 1??? is parallel to ?? and 2??? is perpendicular to
??
.
21.Find the shortest distance between the lines
111 and761357.121xyzxyz
22.Five cards are drawn successively with replacement from a pack of 52 well shuffled cards. What is the probability that,
(i) all the five cards are spades? (ii) only 3 cards are spades? (iii) none is a spade? OR Find the mean number of heads in three tosses of a fair coin. -4- SECTION – C
23. Using elementary transformations, find the inverse of the matrix
132305250
24. Prove that the volume of the largest cone that can be inscribed in a sphere of radius 'R' is 827 of the volume of the sphere.
25.Using integration find the area of the region 2(,):15xyxyx
OR Find the area of the region enclosed between the two curves x2 + y2 = 36 and (x 6)2 + y2 = 36.
26.Evaluate 1120sin(11), 01.xxxxdxx
OR Find 11xdxx
27.Find the vector equation of the plane passing through the intersection of the planes ?????.()6 and .(234)5rijkrijk??? and the point (1,1,1).
28.An aeroplane can carry a maximum of 200 passengers. A profit of Rs.1000 is made on each executive class ticket and a profit of Rs.600 is made on each economy ticket. The airline reserves at least 20 seats for executive class. However, at least 4 times as many passengers prefer to travel by economy class than by the executive class. Determine how many tickets of each type must be sold in order to maximize the profit for the airline. What is the maximum profit?
29.Let X denote the sum of the numbers obtained when two fair dice are rolled. Find the variance and standard deviation of X.


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Physics
2 Marks Questions

1. Differentiate between Mass and Weight of the body?
2. What is the necessity of banking of roads?
3. Draw a neat diagram of p – n junction diode in : (A) forward bias condition (B) Reverse bias condition
4. What is Artificial Transmutation? Give an example?
5. What is Centrifuge? How does it work? Give one domestic example where the principle of centrifuge is
Involved?
6. State inverse square law of Magnetism?
7. What is doping?
8. What are the isobars? Give an example?
9. Explain the working of laundry drier?
10. State and explain Lenz's law?
11. What are Isotopes? Give an example?
12. Write the Newton's law of universal gravitation. Calculate the gravitational force on an object of
mass10kg.
13. What is the principle, of a Screw Gauge?
14. Draw a neat diagram of magnetic lines of force, when the south pole of a magnet faces geographical north.
Locate the null points?
15. Calculate the equivalent resistance of two resistors 100 ? and 1 ? connected in parallel.
16. Distinguish between a machine language and a high level language
17. Distinguish between progressive and a stationary waves?
18. Define the terms: a) magnetic susceptibility b) Magnetic Permeability
19. Mention the applications of Radio Isotopes in industry?
20. Derive the relation between acceleration due to gravity and universal gravitational constant?
21. Mention few incidents of resonance Phenomenon observed in your day to day life?
22. State (A) Joule's Law (B) Fleming's Right Hand Rule
23. How important is a computer in modern day life?
24. A body is projected upwards with a velocity of 20 m/s. find the maximum height reached by the body
[g = 10 m/s2]
25. Draw the diagram of electromagnetic waves?
26. What is the principle of lunching a satellite into the orbit?
27. What are the basic process involved in the working of a laser?
28. What is the role of a moderator in a nuclear reactor?
29. Distinguish between Node and Antinodes?
30. What is the angular velocity of the earth about its own axis?
31. Draw magnetic lines of force around a bar magnet when its s – pole points towards the geographical N –
pole of the earth.
32. Distinguish between Natural radioactivity and Artificial Radioactivity?
33. Define the terms (a) Electron Current (b) Hole Current
34. Find the length of a simple pendulum whose time period is 1.8 seconds. (Given g = 9.8 m/s2)
35. What is Nuclear Fusion? Give one example with equation?
36. How do you distinguish laser light from an ordinary light in terms of the property of 'Coherence'?



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2. Now a window showing all networks will be opened. Select BSNL Connection -> Right click -> Properties.

3. Now, double click on Internet Protocol Version(TCP/IPv4) and in newly opened window at bottom, select “Use the following DNS Server address” .

4. And fill these 2 DNS Addresses in two fields:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220

and hit OK. Thats it. Your BSNL Internet Broadband DNS Servers changed.



TRICK 2 :

If you are using a BroadBand connection at your home and using Windows Xp as your Operating System, and you feel that your BroadBand speed is a bit less, then in that case you have the option to increase your Broadband speed upto 20%.

1. First of all make sure you are logged in as Administrator.
2. Go to Start -> Run -> gpedit.msc , Press OK.
3. Then go to Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> QOS packet Scheduler.
4. On the right it will give you the option of Limit Reservable bandwidth, open
and and select Enabled, and change the value from 20 to O.

Now, your BSNL internet broadband speed will be increased. Thus, you can now enjoy high speed BSNL Internet broadband. I hope you’ll like this BSNL Internet speed increasing hack/trick. If you have any problem or other high speed BSNL DNS Servers, please mention it in comments section.



Not Tested
~Try at ur own Risk~






How To optimize DSL-CABLE connection speed

Goto Start=>run.=>Type regedit in the Run box.=> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\VxD\MS TCP

Now, find the string DefaultRcvWindow .
Now, edit the number to 64240 then restart your computer.
There you go.
High speed cable modem now with out dloading a program.
Original value is 373360

William Shakespeare [41 eBooks]

New Blink William Shakespeare [41 eBooks]



This is a collection of 41 writings by the great William Shakespeare. I first obtained all 41 in a torrent from a site and it was packed into a stupid exe that was very glitchy, so I decided to extract out the .lit files and then convert them to .pdf's and share them with this great community that has helped me out so much already. I take no credit for collecting these, only for stripping them from the original executable that they were wrongfully placed in


Code:
 
http://hotfile.com/dl/67689439/0b81e88/WilliamShakespeare.rar.html
 

U must c this if u r an INDIAN A message from A.P.J.kalam..................

U must c this if u r an INDIAN A message from A.P.J.kalam..................

U must c this if u r an INDIAN A message from A.P.J.kalam..................

Just c this if u r an INDIAN n start thinking for a while..............................


words by A.P.J.kalam


http://uploading.com/files/e4be46cc/MustRead_Dr_1_.Kalam%2B-www.apstudentsforum.com.rar/

Constable job openings 2010 – directorate general border security force

Constable job openings 2010 – directorate general border security force

CONSTABLE JOB OPENINGS 2010 – DIRECTORATE GENERAL BORDER SECURITY FORCE

Directorate General Border Security Force (BSF)

Applications are invited for the following posts:

Constable (GD)-Posts-19857 in various states and UTs
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 + Grade pay Rs.2000
Age: Min 18 years & Max 23 years
How To Apply:

Application should be forwarded in the OMR Application Form which will be available in all district headquarters in all over India from 04/10/2010 to 23/10/2010. Application in the prescribed format on white paper should be sent to corresponding centre as prescribed in the detailed advertisement.

Last Date To Apply: 3.11.2010.

Contact Address:
Directorate General Border Security Force (BSF)

Advertisement Details: http://www.bsf.nic.in/recruitment/r284.pdf

Waka Waka Telugu.wmv

Nikisha Patel in Tradition Saree Photos

Wink Nikisha Patel in Tradition Saree Photos


Nikisha Patel in Tradition Saree Photos