Tuesday, December 8, 2009

SANTA CLAUS

A HIDDEN STORY IN SANTA’S SECRET VILLAGE

Raymond Learns A Lesson


Raymond dumped another cup of raisins into his breakfast oats. As he reached for the sugar bowl his mother stopped him.

“Raymond, that’s enough“, she shouted. “You’ve already had three lumps of sugar. There’s no need to stuff yourself, we are having the Reindeer Dinner this afternoon before Santa and his team leave on their Christmas Eve journey. There will be dancing, gifts and plenty of delicious food, all that sugar will spoil your appetite“.

Raymond gulped down his breakfast. Then when his mother wasn’t looking he grabbed a few lumps of sugar and headed out the door to find his friends.

When he reached the meadow, he found two of his reindeer friends frolicking in the snow. He stuffed the sugar lumps in his mouth before joining his friends.

“How about a game of tag?” cried his friends Roger and Renee when they spied their friend Raymond. “You’re it!” they giggled as they raced across the meadow. They ran and laughed until they grew tired and Raymond announced, “I’m cold!”

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CHRISTMAS

WHAT IS CHRISTMAS ALL ABOUT?


Every year more than 400 million people celebrate Xmas around the world -- that makes Xmas one of the world’s biggest religious and commercial festivities. In approximately year 300 A.D., the birthday of Jesus was determined to be on December 25, the day that has been celebrated from then till this very day. The celebration on the 25th of December starts with Christmas Eve, the evening of December 24.

Christmas is not all about buying cloths, shoes, cards, eating and enjoying oneself forgetting the Less Privileged ones who have little or nothing to celebrate. We change our shoes, cloths etc once, twice or even more a week, we have always been eating rice, salad, turkey, chicken, etc, why not share these things to others in need of them. There is one unique thing about Christmas which we all must realize – Love. Love made God send his only son Jesus to die for the redemption of our lives. Love also made Jesus submit himself as a Lamb ready to be slain, not considering the extent at which we sin every second. If God could give his only son Jesus Christ to die and then resurrect on the third day, then why can’t we extend that love to the Less Privileged.

Friday, October 2, 2009

MAKING MONEY THRO FOREX

FOREX TRADING


Foreign Exchange:

This short introduction explains the basics of trading Forex online, a brief explanation of the markets and the major benefits of trading Forex online. There are also two scenarios describing the implications of trading in a bear as well as a bull market to better acquaint you with some of the risks and opportunities of the largest and most liquid market in the world. As an additional aid for those who are new to Forex, there is also a glossary at the bottom of this text which explains some of the terms used in connection with currency trading.


Overview:

Foreign exchange, Forex or just FX are all terms used to describe the trading of the world's many currencies. The Forex market is the largest market in the world, with trades amounting to more than USD 3 trillion every day. Most Forex trading is speculative, with only a low percentage of market activity representing governments' and companies' fundamental currency conversion needs.
Unlike trading on the stock market, the Forex market is not conducted by a central exchange, but on the “interbank” market, which is thought of as an OTC (over the counter) market. Trading takes place directly between the two counterparts necessary to make a trade, whether over the telephone or on electronic networks all over the world. The main centres for trading are Sydney, Tokyo, London, Frankfurt and New York. This worldwide distribution of trading centres means that the Forex market is a 24-hour market.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

THE COMPUTER

COMPUTER 
INTRODUCTION:
Calculations and other numerical operation are very difficult to humans. Computer was invested as a computer machine at its first appearance in the late 19th century but became popular in 20th century. Nowadays, computer has become a part and parcel of every life due to its versatility in operation, computer became popular in every locations. Computers create rooms for many kinds of programs to operate and function as programmed. We are going to see how relevant these programs are to our society. Internet technology is a little older in technology. In general, it has been in existence since `60’s when the United State Department of Defense (DOD) which has global nature of activities wanted a wide area network (WAN) that would allow their computers in different ways to inter-connect and inter-operate as it maintain operations through peace keeping in foreign countries.
Therefore, computer is referred to as a machine that requires all electrical power to drive it.

WHAT IS A COMPUTER?
There are many definitions of a computer. Everyone has his/her own definition of a computer from his/her own perspective. But to my own opinion, computer is an electronic device which accepts data through input devices; processes data based on the defined instruction given to the processing unit, stores data in the storage device(s) and produces result of the processed data as information through output devices. Some input devices are mouse, keyboard, scanner, joystick, etc and some output devices are monitor, printer, speaker, etc. A computer can also be summarized as an electronic device which manipulates data and executes software programs according to a given list of instructions. A computer consists of 2 parts – hardware and software. The size of a computer varies considerably from very small to very big. The speed of computers also has a very large range. Computers have become indispensable in today’s world. Millions of people use computers all over the world. Although mechanical examples of computers have existed through much of recorded human history, the first electronic computers were developed in the mid-20th century (1940–1945). These were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers (PCs). Modern computers based on integrated circuits are millions to billions of times more capable than the early machines, and occupy a fraction of the space. Simple computers are small enough to fit into a wristwatch, and can be powered by a watch battery. Personal computers in their various forms are icons of the Information Age and are what most people think of as "computers".

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

NIGERIA


NIGERIA

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic comprising Thirty-Six States and One Federal Capital Territory. The capital city is Abuja. The Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba are the three largest and most influential ethnic groups in Nigeria.
The country is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north. Its coast lies on the Gulf of Guinea, a part of the Atlantic Ocean, in the south. The name Nigeria was created from a portmanteau of the words Niger and Area, taken from the River Niger running through Nigeria. This name was coined by Flora Shaw, the future wife of Baron Lugard, a British colonial administrator, in the late 19th century.