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Success is never permanent, Failure is never final, So keep trying,
Until, your Victory makes History.
Success is never permanent, Failure is never final, So keep trying, Until,
your Victory makes History.
When u feel no 1 can understand u....
When ur love is rejected by others....&
When u hate ur life....
Just close ur eyes & see her face who loves u more than anyone else.....
who cares for u in loneliness & dies for u when u cry.......
she is no one but ur sweet loving MOM.....
Love her more than anyone else in this world....
Bcoz only she was, is and will be there for u all the time....
Pass this message to every one u know, if u love ur MOM From :frahn - Email :
diljisy_apnakahi
I tell u about the life,
What the life is,
Sometimes it likes a flower,
And
Sometimes it is a thorn.
Sometimes it makes happy,
And,
Sometimes it makes sad,
Sometimes it feels likes an ache
And,
Sometimes it feels as a comfort,
Sometimes it likes a song,
And,
Sometimes it likes a mourn,
Sometimes it becomes a smile,
And,
Sometimes it becomes a frown.
Sometimes it is easy as an English alphabet,
And,
Sometimes it is hard as algebra.
In the end,
My opinion is that,
In the life,
Joy and sorrow walk side by side,
If you want success,
You must enjoy both!
From :sonia khan - Email : sam_03458333128@hotmail.com There are as many Links
in our Brain as the number of atoms in this universe
From :Rajesh - Email : maanasagoud@yahoo.com
From : - Email : the only number that divides seven 7's i.e 7777777 in 1 to
1000 except 1 and 7 without leaving any decimal is 239.
From :BALA SOURI - Email : francis14101987@yahoo.com the only number that
divides seven 7's i.e 7777777 in 1 to 1000 except 1 and 7 without leaving any
decimal is 239.
the microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a
chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
The military salute originated during the medieval times. Knights in armor
used to raise their visors to reveal their identity, and the motion later
evolved into the modern-day salute.
The Mills Brothers have recorded the most songs of any artist: about 2,250.
The minarets ofthe Taj Mahal in India are angled at 88 degrees outwards so that
they would not collapse into the structure should an earthquake occur
The minimum number of darts that need to be thrown to complete a single in,
double out game of 501 is nine.
The Miss America Contest was created in Atlantic City in 1921 with the purpose
of extending the tourist season beyond Labor Day.
The model of King Kong used in the original movie was only 18 inches tall.
The modern Olympic Games were held in the first time in 1896 at Athens and were
then followed by the 1900 Paris games. The winter games were added in 1924.
The mola mola or ocean sunfish lays up to 5,000,000 eggs at one time.
The Mona Lisa, by daVinci, is 2'6" by 1'9".
The Mona-Lisa, now hanging in the Louvre museum in Paris, is valued today at
$100,000,000.
The monastic hours are matins, lauds, prime, tierce, sext, nones, vespers and
compline.
The Montreal Canadians of the mid-1950s are the only team to win five straight
Stanley Cup championships.
The Monty Python movie "The Life of Brian" was banned in Scotland.
The moon actually has mirrors on it. They were left there by astronauts who
wanted to bounce laser beams off them, so that the distance to
the moon can be measured.
The most abundant metal in the Earth's crust is aluminum.
The most collect calls are made on father's day.
The most common blood type in the world is Type O. The rarest, Type A-H, has
been found in less than a dozen people since the type was
discovered.
The most common disease in the world is tooth - decay.
The most common injury in bowling is a sore thumb.
The most common street name in the United States is Second Street. First Street
isn't first because many times the designation is replaced
with the name Main Street.
The most expensive book or manuscript ever sold at an auction was The Codex
Hammer, a notebook belonging to Leonardo da Vinci. It sold
for $30.8 million.
The most expensive movie memorabilia ever sold at an auction was Clark Gable's
Academy Award for It Happened One Night. It sold for
$607,500 on December 15, 1996.
The most expensive painting ever sold at auction was Portrait of Dr. Gachet by
Vincent van Gogh. On May 15, 1990, Ryoei Saito paid $75
million for it. He followed up that spending spree by paying the second-highest
price ever, $71 million for Au Moulin de la Galette by Pierre
Auguste Renoir, just two days later.
The most frequently seen birds at feeders across North America last winter were
the Dark-eyed Junco, House Finch and American goldfinch,
along with downy woodpeckers, blue jays, mourning doves, black-capped
chickadees, house sparrows, northern cardinals and european
starlings.
The most searched thing on yahoo.com every year is porn.
The most snow accumulation in a one-day period was 75.8 inches at Silver Lake,
Colorado, in April 1921.
The most used line in the movies is "Lets get out of here."
The most widely accepted legend associated to the discovery of coffee is of the
goatherder named Kaldi of Ethiopia. Around the year 800-850
A.D., Kaldi was amazed as he noticed his goats behaving in a frisky manner after
eating the leaves and berries of a coffee shrub. And, of
course, he had to try them!
The most widely culticated fruit in the world is the Apple.The second is the
Pear.
The motto for the Olympic Games is Citius Altius Fortius. Translated, it means
Faster Higher Stronger.
The mouse is the most common mammal in the US.
The movie As Good As It Gets is called Mr. Cat Poop in China.
The movie Quo Vadis had 30,000 extras.
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City hung Matisse's 'Le Bateau' upside-down
for 47 days before an art student noticed the error.
The muzzle of a lion is like a fingerprint no two lions have the same pattern of
whiskers.
The nail of our middle finger grows the fastest and the nail of our thumb grows
slowest.
The name "Uncle Sam" for the U.S. came from a person known as Uncle Sam Wilson
of Troy, NY, who supplied food for the U.S. army in the
war of 1812.
The name for Oz in the Wizard of Oz was thought up when the creator Frank Baum
looked at his filing cabinet and saw A-N and O-Z.
The name for the middle part of the nose (the part that separates the nostrils)
is called a chaffanue
The name 'Intel' stems from the company's former name, 'Integrated Electronics'.
The name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with.
The name of the dog from "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas" is Max.
The name of the dog on the Cracker Jack box is Bingo.
The name of the first airplane flown at Kitty Hawk by the Wright Brothers, on
December 17, 1903, was Bird of Prey.
The name of the Russian space station, Mir, means "peace."
The name Santa Claus is a corruption of the Dutch dialect name for Saint
Nicholas Sint Klass.
The name Wendy was made up for the book "Peter Pan". There was never a recorded
Wendy before.
The name Wendy was made up for the book 'Peter Pan'. It came from the author's
friends, whom he called his "fwendy" (friend)
The name Wendy was made up for the book Peter Pan. There was never a recorded
Wendy before it.
The nation of Monaco on the French Riviera, is smaller than Central Park in New
York. Monaco is 370 acres and Central Park is 840 acres.
The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.
The national dish of Scotland, haggis, is made of the heart, liver, lungs and
small intestines of a calf. It's then boiled in the stomach of the
animal, and seasoned with salt, pepper and onions. Oh, and don't forget to add
the suet and oatmeal.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced in 1978 that it
would alternate men's and women's names in the naming of
hurricanes. It was seen as an attempt at fair play. Hurricanes had been named
for women for years, until NOAA succumbed to pressure from
women's groups who were demanding that Atlantic storms be given unisex names.
The national sport of Nauru, a small Pacific island, is lassoing flying birds.
The Navy SEALs were formed in 1962.
The Neanderthal's brain was bigger than yours is.
The nearest relative of the hippopotamus is the common pig.
The Netherlands is the lowest country in the world. An estimated 40% of its land
is below sea level.
The New York City Chamber of Commerce is the oldest chamber of commerce in the
United States. King George III granted a royal charter for
it in 1770.
The New York phone book had 22 Hitlers listed before World War II .. and none
after.
The New York Yankees have won the most champoinships (26 times) in their
respected sport (MLB, NBA, NHL, NFL) for any professional
sports team.
The Nile catfish swim upside down.
The number 111,111,111 multiplied by itself will result in the number
12,345,678,987,654,321.
The number 2,520 can be divided by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 without
having a fractional leftover.
The number 37 will wholly divide (no decimals) into 111, 222, 333, 444, 555,
666, 777, 888, and 999.
The number of atoms in a pound of iron is nearly five trillion trillion:
4,891,500,000,000,000,000,000,000.
The number of cricket chirps you count in a fifteen-second span, plus 37, will
tell you the approximate current air temperature.
The number of possible ways of playing just the first four moves on each side in
a game of chess is 318,979,564,000.
The number of times a drowning person will rise to the surface depends on how
much air is in his lungs. He could rise once, twice, or five
times. Or not at all. Obese people will stay afloat longer than skinny people
because fat contains air molecules.
The number of triplets born in the US in 1994 (4,594) was more than triple the
number born in 1971 (1,034), an increase attributed to older age
of the mothers and the use of fertility-enhancing drugs and techniques.
The number of VCRs in the United States grew from 52,565,000 in 1987 to
86,825,000 in 1997, a 39.5% increase.
The numbers "172" can be found on the back of a US $5 bill, in the bushes at the
base of the Lincoln memorial.
The numbers 111 222 333 444 555 666 777 888 999 are all multiples of 37.
The numbers on opposite sides of a die always add up to seven.
The nursery rhyme Ring Around the Rosy is a rhyme about the plague. Infected
people with the plague would get red circular sores ("Ring
around the rosy..."), these sores would smell very badly so common folks would
put flowers on their bodies somewhere (inconspicuously), so
that it would cover the smell of the sores ("...a pocket full of posies..."),
People who died from the plague would be burned so as to reduce the
possible spread of the disease ("...ashes, ashes, we all fall down!")
The Oblivion ride at Alton Towers has a G-force of 5. Thats higher than the
G-force of an average NASA take-off!
The occupations of the three men in a tub were butcher, baker, and candlestick
maker.
The odds against a royal flush in poker are exactly 649,739 to 1.
The odds of being born male are about 51.2%, according to census.
The official definition of a desert is any land that where more water evaporates
than is acquired through precipitation.
The official name of the St. Louis Gateway Arch is "The Jefferson National
Expansion Monument." The Gateway Arch looks taller than it is
wider, but it is exactly 630 feet by 630 feet.
The official sport for the State of Maryland is jousting.
The official state song of Georgia since 1922 has been "Georgia on My Mind".
The Ohio river forms at the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela.
The oiuja board was invented by Isaac and William Fuld, and was patented July 1,
1892.
The oldest "cricket" match was played between the USA and Canada in 1844.
The oldest continuous comic strip still in existence is The Katzenjammer Kids.
It first appeared in newspapers in 1897.
The oldest exposed surface on earth is New Zealand's south island.
The oldest goldfish lived for 14,795 days.
The oldest living thing in existence is not a giant redwood, but a bristlecone
pine in the White Mountains of California, dated to be aged 4,600
years old.
The oldest man-made building of any kind still existing is the central edifice
of the 4,600-year-old mastaba (a tomb for kings) built at Sakkara,
Egypt. It was created to honor King Zoser, the first ruler of the Third Dynasty.
The oldest musical instrument is probably the flute. It's been discovered that
primitive cave dwellers made an instrument from bamboo or some
other small hollow wood.
The oldest person to live was Jeanne Louise Calment, she lived for a whopping
122 years until she died of smoking related complications.
Don't Smoke!
The oldest recorded document on paper made from fibrous material was a deed of
King Roger of Sicily, in the year 1102.
The oldest tennis court in the world is the one built at Hampton Court in 1530
for Henry VIII.
The oldest works of art are pictures of animals found in caves in Spain and
France. They have been dates as far back as 18,000 years ago.
The olive branch in the eagle's right talon has 13 leaves.
The Olympic Games were held in St. Louis, MO. In 1904, the first time that the
games were held in the United States.
The Olympic was the sister ship of the Titanic, and she provided twenty-five
years of service.
The only 15 letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter is "uncopyrightable"!
The only animals that can naturally sleep on their backs are humans. No other
animal actually does--apes usually sleep sitting up and leaning
on something.
The only big cat that doesn't roar is a Jaguar
The only bird that can fly backwards is the hummingbird.
The only bird that cannot fly is the penguin
The only bone in the human body not connected to another is the hyoid, a
V-shaped bone located at the base of the tongue between the
mandible and the voice box. Its function is to support the tongue and its
muscles.
The only bone not broken so far during any ski accident is one located in the
inner ear.
The only continent without reptiles or snakes is Antarctica.
The only countries in the world with one syllable in their names are Chad,
France, Greece, and Spain.
The only difference between brown eyes and every other colored eyes is that
brown eyes have more pigment.
The only dog to ever appear in a Shakespearean play was Crab in The Two
Gentlemen of Verona
The only domestic animal not mentioned in the Bible is the cat.
The only father and son to hit back-to-back home runs in a major league baseball
game: Ken Griffey, Jr., and his father, Ken Griffey, Sr., both
of the Seattle Mariners in a game against the California Angels on September
14th, 1990.
The only food cockroaches won't eat are cucumbers.
The only jointless bone in your body is the hyoid bone in your throat
The only loss Packers' coach Vince Lombardi ever suffered in the postseason was
to the Philadelphia Eagles, 17-13, in the 1960 NFL
championship game.
The only member of the British House of Commons who is not allowed to speak is
the man called the Speaker of the House.
The only MLB team to have both its city's name and its team name in a foreign
language is the San Diego Padres.
The only mobile national monuments in the United States are the cable cars in
San Francisco.
The only one of his sculptures that Michelangelo signed was the "The Pieta,"
completed in 1500.
The only painting by Leonardo da Vinci on permanent display in the United States
hangs in the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. It's a
portrait of Ginevra di Benci, the wife of a politician in Florence.
The only president buried in Washington, D.C. proper: Woodrow Wilson, who was
laid to rest in the National Cathedral.
The only president buried on the grounds of a state capitol: James Polk in
Nashville, Tenn.
The only President in office to weigh less than 100 pounds was James Madison.
The only President to be head of a labor union was Ronald Reagan.
The only presidents buried together: John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams
are in a basement crypt in Quincy, Mass.
The only real person to be a PEZ head was Betsy Ross.
The only repealed amendment to the US Constitution deals with the prohibition of
alcohol.
The only rock that floats in water is pumice.
The only state allowed to fly its flag at the same height as the U.S. flag is
Texas.
The only three non-Presidents pictured on U.S. paper money are: Alexander
Hamilton on the $10 bill, Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill, and
Salmon Chase on the $10,000 bill.
The only time the human population declined was in the years following 1347, the
start of the epidemic of the plague 'Black Death' in Europe.
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