"WANNA MAKE a cutte quick effective difference in life...?"
1) If bạn Want to work for people ....Make your tim, trái tim the ultimate NGO and see the difference.
2) If bạn want fame ...Make yourself famous to yourself and see the difference
3) There is never a fresh start. But there is always a brighter start.
4) As bạn are the creator of your life, similarly bạn are the destroyer of your life.
5) Change not to please others, but to improve yourself.
6) And then remember the 2' ALWAYS:-
*always forget what people did bad for bạn
*always forget what bạn did good for people
P.S :- *always have an attitudde of excellance with combination of nobelity*
1) If bạn Want to work for people ....Make your tim, trái tim the ultimate NGO and see the difference.
2) If bạn want fame ...Make yourself famous to yourself and see the difference
3) There is never a fresh start. But there is always a brighter start.
4) As bạn are the creator of your life, similarly bạn are the destroyer of your life.
5) Change not to please others, but to improve yourself.
6) And then remember the 2' ALWAYS:-
*always forget what people did bad for bạn
*always forget what bạn did good for people
P.S :- *always have an attitudde of excellance with combination of nobelity*
I've recently heard that some people are offended bởi the T- áo sơ mi slogan "Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them," and think it's sexist and that people wouldn't react the same if it was women they were targeting.
But the thing is, I feel that the áo sơ mi isn't targeting men, but that it's for little girls who don't get along with boys. If I saw a five năm old boy wearing a áo sơ mi that đã đưa ý kiến "Girls Have Cooties" hoặc "Pull your sister's pigtails, she deserves it" I'd think it's cute.
I don't think it's sexist. If it was targeting the female hoặc male gender I'd think it was, but I think it's just little girls not getting along with little boys, and thinking they're gross, not anything that might be serious.
But the people who criticize the slogan do make a good point, have bạn ever seen a T.V. hiển thị where they always make the man look like an idiot and he follows his wife's every order? If the genders were reversed, it would be considered sexist.
But the thing is, I feel that the áo sơ mi isn't targeting men, but that it's for little girls who don't get along with boys. If I saw a five năm old boy wearing a áo sơ mi that đã đưa ý kiến "Girls Have Cooties" hoặc "Pull your sister's pigtails, she deserves it" I'd think it's cute.
I don't think it's sexist. If it was targeting the female hoặc male gender I'd think it was, but I think it's just little girls not getting along with little boys, and thinking they're gross, not anything that might be serious.
But the people who criticize the slogan do make a good point, have bạn ever seen a T.V. hiển thị where they always make the man look like an idiot and he follows his wife's every order? If the genders were reversed, it would be considered sexist.
When the Myspace account of Miley Cyrus was hacked two years ago, authorities didn't make any immediate arrests.
The F.B.I. recently caught Josh cây ô rô, hoa huệ, holly who admitted that he was the one who hacked Miley's account and distributed các bức ảnh of the young star.
"He confirmed that he was the person who had obtained data from Miley Cyrus' MySpace account without authorization." đã đưa ý kiến an official.
Miley Cyrus hacker has been identified after the F.B.I. arrested 21 year-old Josh cây ô rô, hoa huệ, holly in Nashville last week on charges related to multiple credit card numbers in his possession.
Josh not only hacked Miley, but many other ngôi sao accounts! X/
We sure Miley is a lot thêm at peace now that Josh has been busted.
A siêu thị had a sale on boneless chicken breasts, and a woman I know intended to stock up. At the store, however, she was disappointed to find only a few skimpy prepackaged portions of the poultry, so she complained to the butcher. "don't worry, ya ," he said. "I'll pack some thêm trays and have them ready for bạn bởi the time bạn finish shopping." Several aisles later, my friend heard the butcher's voice boom over the public-address system: "Will the lady who wanted bigger breasts please meet me at the back of the store."