Master the art of living

Master the art of living


Stress results from a wrong understanding of life. For most people life stands for 'Living in Fear Everyday'. Insecurities and fears lead you to ignore the positives leading to a loss of self-belief. The way out of this negative spiral is to change the definition of life to 'Living in Freedom Everyday'.


By making the right choices, you attract positive people and opportunities. Given your busy schedules, it might not always be possible to pursue any single form of wellness. But you can make small changes from various forms.



Master this simple meditation technique. You can do this while travelling in a bus, train or flight, or even at work. And you only need 15 minutes.


- Sit in a comfortable chair.
- Take a few deep breaths. Focus on the breath going in and out.
- Imagine that your whole body, every pore and cell is breathing. (This helps draw cosmic energy.)


 

Imbibe the power of music


Sound vibrations stir our inner being. Play spiritual music, hymns and chants as and when you can. Listen to such music while working out or jogging; your mind wouldn't ander then.


Be around nature


Invest in making your living zone a green area by planting trees. Try and sign up for nature walks once in a while. Else, try and walk barefoot every day for 15 minutes at your nearest park. It's a simple way to connect with nature. The earth element has the capacity to take away negativity.


Have vibrant colours around


Colour therapy is getting popular dayafter day. Colours emit vibrations that affect our psyche. Eg: Yellow gives confidence, red signifies security, orange signifies emotional balance and blue improves communication and intuition. Explore its benefits in daily life. Change your drapes, bed sheets, pillow covers, etc. with primary colours or any colour that makes you happy. Wear more vibrant hues. Choose outfits depending on the way you want to project yourself.


Indulge in some laughter therapy


No need to join a laughter club, just try and have a good laugh at least 10 minutes a day. It opens up blocked energy patterns, releases feel-good hormones and is even good for certain aches and pains. It is enough for your family to see comedy channels from Gemini and etv


Energise your house


Light a candle every morning and evening. Fire has capacity to burn negative energies. Fill your house with fragrance and aromas that relax the mind. Try and have a water body. Also have open windows; the flow of air takes away negative energy.


Inner child therapy


Each person has an inner child within him/her. Do things you used to as a child -- be it clay modeling, doodling, drawing with colour pencils/crayons or even jumping into a puddle. They help you get rid of inhibitions and help you explore new areas of life.


Press the right points


Based on acupressure, stimulating pressure points reduces stress. During stress, immediately press points around your eyes, your ear lobes and the point between your nose and lips. These points have a direct connection to nerve endings that control feelings of unease. Also keep pressing your palms to get immediate relief.


 

Healthy lifestyle


The point about good sleep, healthy diet and exercise cannot be emphasised enough. If you can't stick to a routine, at least adopt a few good practices. Like having a 'fruit day' occasionally to cleanse the body.Or drinking enough water to flush out toxins. Another tip is to count your steps while walking, it improves concentration. Finally, have gratitude; gratitude fills us with positive energy.

Clear clutter


Clear your home, work station and even your car. Most importantly, clear your mind. Clutter creates blocks in the flow of energy within you. When these blocks remain for long, it spreads all over your body and mind leaving you in a forever irritable and snappy mood.



Feel happy and be happy for ever.


 

Revised GRE General Test sections (GRE 2011)











































Section



Questions



Scoring Scale



Time



Analytical Writing


scores


1 section with 2


separately timed tasks)



1 "Analyze an Issue" task and


1 "Analyze an Argument"   task



0-6 with half point


increment



30 min per task



Verbal Reasoning


(2 sections)



Approximately 20 questions  per section



130–170 with 1


point increment



30 min per section



Quantitative Reasoning


(2 sections)



Approximately 20 questions  per section



130–170 with 1


point increment



35 min per section



Unscored*



Varies



-



varies



Research**



Varies



-



varies



 


1)One Analytical Writing (Essay writing) section with two separately timed writing tasks.


2) Two Verbal Reasoning(English) sections


3) Two Quantitative Reasoning(Mathematics) sections


One unscored section, typically a Verbal Reasoning or Quantitative Reasoning section, that may appear at any point in the test


 


Revised GRE General Test Scoring


The revised test features a new score scale that reports the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning scores on a 130–170 score scale, in 1-point increments. Analytical Writing (AWA) scoring will continue to be reported on the same 0–6 score scale, in half-point increments. scored 0-5 scale.




GRE Sections Order


The Analytical Writing section will always be first, while the remaining five sections appear in any order.


Revised GRE General Test Length


The overall testing time for the GRE revised General Test is approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes, plus short breaks for the test taker. There are six sections to the revised test:


Additional sections of the Test:


*An unidentified unscored section that does not count toward a score may be included and may appear in any order after the Analytical Writing section.


**An identified research section may be included in place of the unscored section. The research section will always appear at the end of the test. Questions in this section are included for the purpose of ETS research and will not count toward the test taker's score.


* * *

 

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CHIRANJEEVI CONGRESS LO ENTAKALAM ?

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savitriMaha Nati, beauty icon and most adorable artiste of South India, Savitri who is to be honoured with a commemorable postal stamp by Government of India. The Indian postal department has issued new stamps in the honour of few legendry actors and actresses including Nuthan, Meena Kumari, Leela Naidu, Devika Rani and Kannan Devi apart from Savitri.

The stamp on Savitri will be released on February 13th. Earlier, Government had issued stamps in the honour of actresses Nargis and Madhubhala.

Savitri is uncontested in the respect she earns for her intense performances. She is the most favourite actress of biggest celebrities of South India who had a tragic end. Her roles in 'Mayabazar', Devadasu, Devatha and Mooga Manasulu are classics and reference worthy.

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It is well aware that Gopichand is getting ready to perform under the direction of Krishnavamsi and the film 'Mogudu' is the title under consideration for the movie. More information started pouring in about the film and it is learnt that Kajal Agarwal had signed the dotted line to pair up with action hero Gopichand this time.

It is worth mentioning here that Kajal, the most happening actress these days, had paired up with several young leaders including Ram Charan, NTR, Allu Arjun and Prabhas had expressed her willingness to play with Gopichand.

Nallamalupu Srinivas (Bujji) is producing the movie, while Kalyani Mallick is scoring music for the flick. The film would be a romantic entertainer on the lines of 'Ninne Pelladatha' of Nagarjuna, which was directed by Krishnavamsi. The film would hit the floors somewhere during March.

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Many of the most eligible bachelors of the Tollywood, including Allu Arjun, NTR are getting ready to tie the nuptial knots shortly. Actor Gopichand is also likely to join the bandwagon this year.

As per the latest news, Gopichand's mother had completed her search for a bride for this angry young man and it was ended with the selection of the girl. It is learnt that Gopichand's mother finalised the daughter of Venigalla Ananda Prasad of Bhavya Cements for the purpose. It had come to the light that the long-term friendship between both the families finally paved way for the alliance. He produce4d some movies.

Though both the families came to an understanding, it is yet to be confirmed officially. It may be mentioned here that the same had produced a film 'Wanted' with Gopichand with BVS Ravi as hero and of course it bumped at the Box Office.

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rChubby star Krishnudu is on a movie signing spree. His film ' Naaku Oka Lover Undhi' will start shooting on Valentine's day. The movie is a romantic comedy. New girl Rithika is playing Krishnudu's heroine in this project. K Ramvenky who was a part of K Raghavendra Rao's directorial team is debuting as director with this film. K Suresh Babu is also turning a producer with this movie on his Sri Shiva Parvathi combines banner.

K M Radhakrishnan is the music director. The audio re-recording is already complete. M S Naryana, Ali, Hema, master Bharath, Ushasri et al have been signed for this rom-com.

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prabhas, gopichand

Puri Jagannath who gave a big hit like Pokiri with Maheshbabu and rewrote the 80-year old history of the Telugu cinema is presently directing Rana Daggubati for 'Nenu Naa Rakshasi'.

Now a big gossip is making rounds in Film Nagar that Puri Jagannath is planning to remake Bollywood blockbuster 'Sholay' of Amitabh, Dharmendra and Hemamalini. The sensational director is making efforts to rope in mass hero Gopichand and Young Rebel Star Prabhas for the two lead roles. With the heroes of the younger generation showing eagerness in playing multi-starrers, this film would be a real feast for the Telugu audiences in general and their fans in particular.

Let us wait and watch how this project will materialise.

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Nayantara

South hottie Nayanatara who is playing a devotional role of Sita in Bapu's Sriramarajyam announced that she will not act in movies after this film. Sources close to the actress say that her boyfriend actor Prabhudeva asked Nayanatara not to act in movies anymore after this film and hence she took the deciscion.

She also rubbished rumours that her relationship with Prabhudeva came to an end. She clarified that things are absolutely fine between her and Prabhudeva.

"Tamil actor Vijay asked me to play a role in Tamil version of 'Bodyguard'. But I refused because I am not going to act anymore. 'Sri Ramarajyam' is a movie I am proud of. I feel blessed to play the role of Sita who is the epitome of Indian woman. Besides, acting in Bapu's film and sharing screenspace with Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Balaiah is memorable. I am glad I am bidding farewell to film industry with Sita's role which has huge scope for acting" Nayanatara said.

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World Cup 2011





World Cup Schedule
















































































































































































































































































































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Date & Time



Match



Venue



1



Sat 19 Feb 02:00 PM IST



IND vs BAN



Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur



2



Sun 20 Feb 09:30 AM IST



NZ vs KEN



MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai



3



Sun 20 Feb 02:30 PM IST



SL vs CAN



Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota



4



Mon 21 Feb 02:30 PM IST



AUS vs ZIM



Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, Motera



5



Tue 22 Feb 02:30 PM IST



ENG vs NED



Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur



6



Wed 23 Feb 02:30 PM IST



PAK vs KEN



Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota



7



Thu 24 Feb 02:30 PM IST



SA vs WI



Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi



8



Fri 25 Feb 09:30 AM IST



AUS vs NZ



Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur



9



Fri 25 Feb 02:00 PM IST



BAN vs IRE



Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur



10



Sat 26 Feb 02:30 PM IST



PAK vs SL



R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo



11



Sun 27 Feb 02:30 PM IST



IND vs ENG



Bangalore



12



Mon 28 Feb 09:30 AM IST



ZIM vs CAN



Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur



13



Mon 28 Feb 02:30 PM IST



WI vs NED



Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi



14



Tue 01 Mar 02:30 PM IST



SL vs KEN



R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo



15



Wed 02 Mar 02:30 PM IST



ENG vs IRE



M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Bangalore)



16



Thu 03 Mar 09:30 AM IST



SA vs NED



Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali



17



Thu 03 Mar 02:30 PM IST



PAK vs CAN



R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo



18



Fri 04 Mar 09:30 AM IST



NZ vs ZIM



Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, Motera



19



Fri 04 Mar 02:00 PM IST



BAN vs WI



Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur



20



Sat 05 Mar 02:30 PM IST



AUS vs SL



R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo



21



Sun 06 Mar 09:30 AM IST



SA vs ENG



MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai



22



Sun 06 Mar 02:30 PM IST



IND vs IRE



M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Bangalore)



23



Mon 07 Mar 02:30 PM IST



CAN vs KEN



Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi



24



Tue 08 Mar 02:30 PM IST



PAK vs NZ



Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy



25



Wed 09 Mar 02:30 PM IST



IND vs NED



Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi



26



Thu 10 Mar 02:30 PM IST



SL vs ZIM



Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy



27



Fri 11 Mar 09:30 AM IST



WI vs IRE



Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali



28



Fri 11 Mar 02:00 PM IST



BAN vs ENG



Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong



29



Sat 12 Mar 02:30 PM IST



IND vs SA



Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur



30



Sun 13 Mar 09:30 AM IST



NZ vs CAN



Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai



31



Sun 13 Mar 02:30 PM IST



AUS vs KEN



M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Bangalore)



32



Mon 14 Mar 09:00 AM IST



BAN vs NED



Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong



33



Mon 14 Mar 02:30 PM IST



PAK vs ZIM



Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy



34



Tue 15 Mar 02:30 PM IST



SA vs IRE



Eden Gardens, Kolkata



35



Wed 16 Mar 02:30 PM IST



AUS vs CAN



M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Bangalore)



36



Thu 17 Mar 02:30 PM IST



ENG vs WI



MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai



37



Fri 18 Mar 09:30 AM IST



NED vs IRE



Eden Gardens, Kolkata



38



Fri 18 Mar 02:30 PM IST



NZ vs SL



Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai



39



Sat 19 Mar 09:00 AM IST



BAN vs SA



Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur



40



Sat 19 Mar 02:30 PM IST



AUS vs PAK



R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo



41



Sun 20 Mar 09:30 AM IST



ZIM vs KEN



Eden Gardens, Kolkata



42



Sun 20 Mar 02:30 PM IST



IND vs WI



MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai



43



Wed 23 Mar 02:00 PM IST



A1 vs B4 (1st Quarter Final, C)



Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur



44



Thu 24 Mar 02:30 PM IST



A2 vs B3 (2nd Quarter Final, D)



Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, Motera



45



Fri 25 Mar 02:00 PM IST



A3 vs B2 (3rd Quarter Final, E)



Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur



46



Sat 26 Mar 02:30 PM IST



A4 vs B1 (4th Quarter Final, F)



R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo



47



Tue 29 Mar 02:30 PM IST



Winner C vs Winner E (1st Semi Final)



R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo



48



Wed 30 Mar 02:30 PM IST



Winner D vs Winner F (2nd Semi Final)



Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali



49



Sat 02 Apr 02:30 PM IST



SF1 vs SF2 (Final)



Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai



World Cup Statistics


Batting



  • Highest individual score  

  • Leading run scores  

  • Best batting strike rate  

  • Best batting averages  

  • Most 50s  

  • Most 100s  

  • Most 6s  

  • Most 4s  

































S no.



Highest Runs vs team



1.



Gary Kirsten (SA)



188* vs. UAE



2.



Sourav Ganguly (IND)



183 vs. SL



3.



Vivian Richards (WI)



181 vs. SL



4.



Kapil Dev (IND)



175* vs. ZIM



5.



Craig Wishart (ZIM)



172* vs. NAM


































S no.



Total Runs



1.



Sachin Tendulkar (IND)



1796 (36 Matches)



2.



Ricky Ponting (AUS)



1537 (39 Matches)



3.



Brian Lara (WI)



1225 (34 Matches)



4.



Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)



1165 (38 Matches)



5.



Adam Gilchrist (AUS)



1085 (31 Matches)


































S.no



Highest Strike Rate



1.



Shane Watson (AUS)



170.58 (8 Matches)



2.



Dwayne Smith (WI)



163.33 (6 Matches)



3.



Chris Lewis (ENG)



155.76 (9 Matches)



4.



Andy Blignaut (ZIM)



138.20 (7 Matches)



5.



Ian Smith (NZ)



132.69 (17 Matches)


































S no.



Highest average



1.



Shane Watson (AUS)



145 (8 Matches)



2.



Lance Klusener (SA)



124 (14 Matches)



3.



Andrew Symonds (AUS)



103 (18 Matches)



4.



James Franklin (NZ)



95 (9 Matches)



5.



Michael Clarke (AUS)



87.2 (11 Matches)


































S no.



Total Fifties



1.



Sachin Tendulkar (IND)



13 (36 Matches)



2.



Graham Gooch (ENG)



8 (21 Matches)



3.



Martin Crowe (NZ)



8 (21 Matches)



4.



Steve Tikolo (KEN)



8 (23 Matches)



5.



Herschelle Gibbs (SA)



8 (25 Matches)


































S no.



Total hundreds



1.



Sourav Ganguly (IND)



4 (21 Matches)



2.



Mark Waugh (AUS)



4 (22 Matches)



3.



Sachin Tendulkar (IND)



4 (36 Matches)



4.



Ricky Ponting (AUS)



4 (39 Matches)



5.



Rameez Raja (PAK)



3 (16 Matches)


































S no.



Total Sixes



1.



Ricky Ponting (AUS)



30 (39 Matches)



2.



Herschelle Gibbs (SA)



28 (25 Matches)



3.



Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)



27 (38 Matches)



4.



Sourav Ganguly (IND)



25 (21 Matches)



5.



Matthew Hayden (AUS)



23 (22 Matches)


































S no.



Total Fours



1.



Sachin Tendulkar (IND)



189 (36 Matches)



2.



Adam Gilchrist (AUS)



141 (31 Matches)



3.



Stephen Fleming (NZ)



135 (33 Matches)



4.



Ricky Ponting (AUS)



130 (39 Matches)



5.



Brian Lara (WI)



124 (34 Matches)



Bowling



  • Best bowling  

  • Leading wicket takers  

  • Most economical  

  • Most expensive  

































S no.



Best Performance



1.



Glenn McGrath (AUS)



7/15 (7 Ovrs) vs. NAM



2.



Andrew Bichel (AUS)



7/20 (10 Ovrs) vs. ENG



3.



Winston Davis (WI)



7/51 (10.3 Ovrs) vs. AUS



4.



Gary Gilmour (AUS)



6/14 (12 Ovrs) vs. ENG



5.



Shane Bond (NZ)



6/23 (10 Ovrs) vs. AUS


































S no.



Total Wickets



1.



Glenn McGrath (AUS)



71 (39 Matches)



2.



Wasim Akram (PAK)



55 (38 Matches)



3.



Muttiah Muralidaran (SL)



53 (31 Matches)



4.



Chaminda Vaas (SL)



49 (31 Matches)



5.



Javagal Srinath (IND)



44 (34 Matches)


































S no.



Most Economical



1.



John Snow (ENG)



1.80 (3 Matches)



2.



Derek Underwood (ENG)



1.86 (2 Matches)



3.



Geoff Dymock (AUS)



2.06 (3 Matches)



4.



Geoff Arnold (ENG)



2.35 (3 Matches)



5.



Bishan Bedi (IND)



2.46 (5 Matches)


































Sno



Most Expensive



1.



Dwayne Leverock (BER)



7.74 (23.3 Ovrs, 3 Matches)



2.



Ryan ten Doeschate (NED)



7.55 (20.0 Ovrs, 3 Matches)



3.



Liam Plunkett (ENG)



6.95 (23.0 Ovrs, 3 Matches)



4.



Nicky Boje (SA)



6.54 (22.0 Ovrs, 5 Matches)



5.



Tapash Baisya (BAN)



6.44 (24.5 Ovrs, 5 Matches)



Fielding



  • Most catches  

  • Most stumping  

  • Most run outs  

































Sno



Most Catches Taken



1.



Ricky Ponting (AUS)



25 (39 Matches)



2.



Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)



18 (38 Matches)



3.



Chris Cairns (NZ)



16 (28 Matches)



4.



Brian Lara (WI)



16 (34 Matches)



5.



Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK)



16 (35 Matches)


































Sno



Max stumping done



1.



Moin Khan (PAK)



7 (20 Matches)



2.



Adam Gilchrist (AUS)



7 (31 Matches)



3.



Kiran More (IND)



6 (14 Matches)



4.



Kumar Sangakkara (SL)



6 (21 Matches)



5.



Romesh Kaluwitharana (SL)



4 (11 Matches)


































S no.



Highest run outs done



1.



Jonty Rhodes (SA)



5 (24 Matches)



2.



Dwayne Bravo (WI)



4 (9 Matches)



3.



Chris Harris (NZ)



4 (28 Matches)



4.



Lou Vincent (NZ)



3 (6 Matches)



5.



Mark Waugh (AUS)



3 (22 Matches)




Teams



  • Highest team total  

  • Lowest team total  

  • Largest victory margin (Rns.)  

  • Largest Victory Margin (Wts.)  

































Sno



Highest Runs



1.



IND



413 vs. BER



2.



SL



398 vs. KEN



3.



AUS



377 vs. SA



4.



IND



373 vs. SL



5.



NZ



363 vs. CAN


































Sno



Lowest Runs



1.



CAN



36 vs. SL



2.



CAN



45 vs. ENG



3.



NAM



45 vs. AUS



4.



SCO



68 vs. WI



5.



PAK



74 vs. ENG


































S no.



Victory by Highest margin by run



1.



IND



257 vs. BER



2.



AUS



256 vs. NAM



3.



SL



243 vs. BER



4.



AUS



229 vs. NED



5.



SA



221 vs. NED


































S no.



Victory by Highest margin by wickets



1.



IND



10 vs. ZIM



2.



WI



10 vs. PAK



3.



WI



10 vs. ZIM



4.



SA



10 vs. KEN



5.



SL



10 vs. BAN



5 for 15 for England against Zimbabwe - all of them lbw, an ODI record for England at the time.

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