Thursday, December 11, 2008

If you could only see the way she loves me - Tonic

My Plan After Salary Increment‏

Buy the moon



When they say "Room with view" I really mean it. (Space House)

My PET

The Best Paid Maid in world (Paris Maid)

Walking the Dog

I just use a diamond glass/cup for my drink.

Only the best mountain spring water is used to flush the toilets

I guess this is what financial experts call "disposable income"

It's a little slow off the line and stonechips are a nightmare.. but, deep down, all any girl wants is a guy with a solid gold car.

The Summer House

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Eid Greetings to all who by any chance come here

Fatherhood Gene decides Boys Or Girls

The gene, inherited from both a man's parents, comes in one of three variations and affects the number of sperm carrying male or female chromosomes. Men with a version of the gene known as "mm" produce more sperm with the Y chromosome and are likely to have sons. Another variant, known as "mf", produces roughly equally numbers of sperm with the female X and male Y chromosomes.

In this case, a man has a 50/50 chance of having a son or daughter.

The third version, "ff", produces more X sperm and more daughters. Because of the gene, men inherit a tendency to have more sons or daughters from their parents, say scientists. A man with many brothers is more likely to have sons, while a man with many sisters is more likely to have daughters.
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This research and other scientific studies are the slap in the faces of those who consider women responsible for kids' gender. The studies are evident but we still have many divorce cases with the allegation that the women cannot give birth to a son. I heard educated men saying that they have married again for the son. What the hell it is? when our people would start thinking logically? Why men are negating this fact? How far they would run from this reality? Is there any thing for that we can nominate men as responsible? There is nothing, I guess.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Mind it! I am Prime Minister's sister

"I am the sister of PM of Pakistan and I share some authority with him which is actually meant for sharing my dear bro's burden of handling a big country".
I am sure with this thought, Mrs Nargis Makhdoom have printed her letterheads which states "Sister of the Prime Minister and wife of the Additional Secretary of National Assembly". She is sympathetic enough to write a letter to HEC favouring one of its employees.
I have no right to point out the poor english of this letter as I am not beyond. But I am speechless on the creativity of this lady and her team as they did come with this excellent idea.

My Paper has been published. So I am allowed now to post it anywhere :)

ABSTRACT

The main objective of this study is to analyze the prevailing perception regarding the negative influence of trade deficit on economic growth. After discussing the paradox of faster economic growth and rising trade deficits, it is observed that the results are different from the existing thesis in Pakistan. The figures since 1980s show that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and trade deficits are increasing and decreasing parallel to each other. The study elaborates the exports and imports and their impact on GDP growth. The composition of imports is also discussed highlighting the share of capital goods and consumer in total imports of Pakistan. The Study scrutinizes that Pakistan’s imports are concentrated in few countries. Linkages and continuities, as well as the relationships between GDP growth, trade deficit, exports and imports are brought together in this Article is an effort to understand these fundamental forces and their influence on the economy of Pakistan.

Author: Yours truely ;p

Some of My B' Day Memories

Although it's too much late but actually I forgot to post something regarding my B day 5 months back. So here are some moments to share!

-Self sponsored B'Day Party
I was surprised to receive so many wishes as everyone at office did remember my birthday. I was forced to throw a party. That was mean they should contribute (chanda) in my party. Anyhow I had to sponsored my own surprised B Day Party :(

Not two, three cakes were brought. Chocolate fudge cakes which I did not like :/


-My Special B day cards:

My little niece prepared these beautiful cards. I love you my fairy :)




-Special B'Day sms received at 1200 am


"This is the Birthday Greetings to the person which is one of those persons who always supported me in my all good and bad. Thank you very much my lovely sis. May you live as long as Bharghat tree. Ameen".

My janu brother, that's for you:

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Good one!

And you didn't break my fall
You just watched with your eyes closed
With your ears shut
You pushed me down
As I got lost in the darkness in the hole
And my tears floated
You felt them on your arms
You wiped them off your skin
Like they were mud
And you never opened your eyes
I still waited, as I fell
For the smallest hint of light
From your lashes to my face
I'm still waiting
today.

(Poet unknown)

Monday, December 1, 2008

"I have a dream"

Finally, Martin Luther King's dream has come true. It took 45 years from 1963 to 2008 but the struggle has gained its fruit. The story had a bloody beginning but a happy end.

This time, I tried to follow up the US Elections 2008 very closely. I wasn't sure that Barrak H. Obama who has an Islamic background would win. But he has made it.

The most remarkable and impressive thing was the party based elections in USA. It was truely remarkable to note how parties had selected their cadidates for presidential election. Incredible democracy I must say. I wish my country may have such democratic culture.

Here are three amazing speeches by three outstanding personalities. I read them many times. Not only the words, their delivery styles are also captivating.

-"I have a dream" speech by Martin King on August 28, 1963. Washington, D.C:
http://www.mlkonline.net/dream.html



-"Change has come", Victory speech By Obama on November 4, 2008:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7710038.stm



-McCain's last speech on November 4, 2008:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7599478.stm

Bari Ammi

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