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Do Not Plant In The Nature Of Self-hate And Hate Each Other Because Of Religious Differences


I wonder why people hate each other and killing each other just because of religion? I love all people no matter who is different religion, skin color, and others.
I do not care if people say Islam is the religion of the devil and I do not care if people say the devil is a christian.
please all the people who live in this world, let us respect each other.
for me ... if I hear people cursing or insulting any religion, it's better that people go home and sleep.doh
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humanbeing

it is hard to understand that human are selfissssh nd leading meaningless life?where as they know they are.......however....?
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Silent love

From the very beginning, the girl's family objected strongly about her dating this guy. Saying that it has got to do with family background and that the girl will have to suffer for the rest of her life if she were to be with him.

Because of the family's pressure, the couple quarrel very often. Though the girl love the guy deeply, but she always ask him: "How deep is your love for me?"

As the guy is not good with words, this often causes the girl to be very upset. With that and the family's pressure, the girl often vents her anger on him. As for him, he only endures it in silence.

After a couple of years, the guy finally graduated and decided to further his studies overseas.
Before leaving, he proposed to the girl: "I'm not very good with words. But all I know is that I love you. If you allow me, I will take care of you for the rest of my life. As for your family, I'll try my best to talk them round. Will you marry me?"

The girl agreed, and with the guy's determination, the family finally gave in and agreed to let them get married. So before he left, they got engaged.

The girl went out to work, whereas the guy was overseas, continuing his studies. They sent their love through emails and phone calls. Though it was hard, they never thought of giving up.

One day, while the girl was on her way to work, she was run over by a car that lost control. When she woke up, she saw her parents beside her bed. She realized that she was badly injured. Seeing her mum crying, she wanted to comfort her. But she realized that all that could come out of her mouth was just a sigh. She has lost her voice ....

The doctor said that the impact on her brain has caused her to lose her voice. Listening to her parents' comfort, but with nothing coming out from her, she broke down.

During the stay in hospital, besides silent cry, ..... it was still just silent cry that companied her. Upon reaching home, everything seems to be the same. Except for the ringing tone of the phone. Which pierced into her heart every time it rang. She does not wish to let the guy know. Not wanting to be a burden to him, she wrote a letter to him saying that she does not wish to wait any longer.

With that, she sent the ring back to him. In return, the guy sent millions and millions of replies, and countless of phone calls ... but all the girl could do was more crying ....

The parents decided to move away, hoping that she could eventually forget everything and be happy.

With a new environment, the girl learned sign language and started a new life, telling herself everyday that she must forget the guy.
One day, her friend came and told her that he's back. She asked her friend not to let him know what happened to her. Since then, there wasn't anymore news of him.

A year has passed and her friend came with an envelope containing an invitation card for the guy's wedding. The girl was shattered.
When she opened the letter, she saw her name in it instead.

When she was about to ask her friend what's going on, she saw the guy standing in front of her. He used sign language telling her "I've spent a year's time to learn sign language. Just to let you know that I've not forgotten our promise. Let me have the chance to be your voice. I Love You."
With that, he slipped the ring back into her finger. The girl finally smiled.
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Huang Fu and the Bottle of Wine Parable

Huang Fu was a very rich man who was deliberately tough on his farmhand, Hop. Huang Fu gave Hop a bottle and said, 'Buy me a bottle of wine.'

Hop, the poor farmhand enquired, 'How can I buy you wine with no money at all?'
Huang Fu replied disdainfully, 'Anyone can buy wine with money. It takes real skill to buy wine without money.'

Time elapsed and Hop eventually returned farmhand returned with the empty bottle. He handed the bottle to Huang Fu and murmured, 'Enjoy the wine, please.'

Staring at the empty bottle with some dismay, Huang asked, 'There is no wine, how can I enjoy this?'
Hop replied to Huang Fu, with a straight face, 'Anyone can enjoy wine if there is some. It takes real skill to enjoy wine when there is none.'

Huang Fu made a choking sound but was unable to utter a word.
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first kiss

ow to Kiss a Girl on the First Date




Have you always wondered about the best way to kiss a girl? Most guys can kiss, but there’s always a time in a man’s life when he gets rejected and the girl jerks her head back, leading to embarrassment and a big hole in your ego. Here’s a complete guide on how to kiss a girl on the first date in a way that she won’t decline you!





Going for a kiss is a scary moment for most guys.

Just like the initial first conversation, and just like when you ask for her phone number, it is that strategic point where you could be rejected.

How to kiss a girl on the first date

Most guys will talk for a few minutes or hours and then lunge in to kiss a girl on the first date, not knowing exactly how to kiss a girl.

Knowing the key moments before locking lips is just as important as remembering your own name. So Lovepanky’s smooching experts have come up with 5 easy instructions to help you know how to kiss a girl on the first date. Let the lip service begin!

#1 The touch before the kiss

Touch her hand and her arms in a much more sensual manner than you normally would. While talking to her, emphasize on her sensual spots like her forearm and upper arm.

This is the perfect way to make her feel at ease and comfortable. If she enjoys your sensual touches, move your hands up to play with her hair, by slowly going from the arms up to the neck, then earlobes, moving slowly into her hair.

Twiddle her hair and don’t start ruffling it up like she’s a dog. Be gentle.

#2 Stop talking before you kiss a girl

Stop your mumbo jumbo dialogues, and slowly notify her of your intentions by looking at her mouth which will show that you want to continue this conversation silently with your lips. Don’t stick your tongue out like a panting dog. Keep yourself composed. You don’t want her to think you’re going to lick her.

#3 Make eye contact

If you want to know how to kiss a girl and want to figure out if she’s ready, make eye contact once, and see if she looks back at you for longer than five seconds. If it’s any less, it’s obvious your gaze at her didn’t convince her. You need to go back to step 1! Your eyes should look tender. You’re a lost puppy. She may go shy, but hold the gaze and let your eyes communicate that you’re ready.

#4 Tease her with kisses

Don’t go for the kill just yet. You’re doing really well so you need to tease your prey by kissing her cheek and her neck on one side of her face. She will want to kiss you, but brush your lips across hers and avoid kissing her and move onto the other side of her neck. The feeling and tension you’re creating for her will be titillating, turning her hormones into moans.

#5 The kiss of bliss

The real secret behind knowing how to kiss a girl on the first date is to take it slow. Move your left hand to her lower back slowly, holding her softly, but not so softly that she could tip over if she rested her weight on your hand! Your right hand should be on her neck. Tilt your head slightly to the right (or left if you’re a lefty), and close your eyes just before your lips connect. Move into her and let your lips part towards her. You are now officially the Kissing King of the Jungle. Not only can you kiss with ease, you can proudly walk around knowing that you know just the right way to give a chick the Kiss of Bliss.

WARNINGS

1. Check your breath before you kiss. The last thing you want is being rejected for smelling like garbage.

2. Don’t force yourself onto her. You could end up with a black eye and sore testicles.

3. Don’t French kiss until she starts using her tongue. Remember, when kissing a girl, she is always right. You may have initiated the move to kiss, but let her work with it.

Go on and pucker your lips, loverboy. Now that you know how to kiss a girl on the first date, there’s no more rejection after this one!
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AGA KHAN

Aga Khan IV receiving a gift of Trinitite while visiting the Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1959.
Born Prince Karim Aga Khan, the Aga Khan IV is the eldest son of Prince Aly Khan, (1911–1960) and his first wife, Princess Tajuddawlah Aly Khan, formerly the Hon. Joan Barbara Yarde-Buller (1908–1997), the eldest daughter of the 3rd Baron Churston. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, on December 13, 1936, Prince Karim was declared healthy despite being born prematurely. The Aga Khan's brother, Prince Amyn, was born less than a year later. Their parents divorced in 1949 and Prince Aly Khan later married Rita Hayworth, with whom he had a daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, half-sister of the Aga Khan. He also had a half-brother, Patrick Benjamin Guinness (1931–1965), from his mother's first marriage.
The Aga Khan spent his childhood in Nairobi, Kenya, where his early education was done by private tutoring. His grandfather, Aga Khan III, engaged Mustafa Kamil, a scholar from Aligarh Muslim University, for both Prince Karim and Prince Amyn. The Aga Khan later attended the Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland for nine years. He graduated from Harvard University in 1959 with a BA honors degree in Islamic history. Significantly, Aga Khan skied for Turkey and Iran at the 1960 and 1964 Olympic Games.
Marriages and children

The Aga Khan married his first wife, famous model Sarah "Sally" Frances Croker-Poole, who assumed the name and style Begum Salima Aga Khan, on October 22, 1969 (civil) and October 28, 1969 (religious), at his home in Paris, France. The couple were married for 25 years, during which they had three children. Their marriage ended by divorce in 1995. The Aga Khan paid £20 million in divorce settlements, and Sarah sold jewels she received as gifts, including the Begum Blue diamond, for millions of dollars. The Aga Khan and Begum Salima have three children, one daughter and two sons:
Princess Zahra Aga Khan (born September 18, 1970)
Prince Rahim Aga Khan (born October 12, 1971)
Prince Hussain Aga Khan (born April 10, 1974)
The Aga Khan married for the second time with Princess Gabriele zu Leiningen, who assumed the name Begum Inaara Aga Khan, "Inaara" (derived from Arabic noor, meaning "light") at his vast walled compound and chateau near Chantilly, France : Aiglemont estate on May 30, 1998. On October 8, 2004, an announcement was made that the Aga Khan and the Begum Aga Khan were to seek a divorce. Gabriele engaged one of the toughest divorce lawyers, Maggie Rae, to look after her interests, and it was noted that the Aga Khan was often been seen with other companions. According to the Daily Mail, Begum Inaara claimed that her husband was seeing an air hostess during thier marriage. They divorced on 3 October 2011, and Gabriele received a settlement of $80 million USD after a French court of appeals decided that the Aga Khan was exclusively at fault. By her, the Aga Khan has a son:
Prince Aly Muhammad Aga Khan (born March 7, 2000)
Ismaili Imamat
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Great saying......................!

We’re taught since childhood that the universe can be fundamentally divided into two entities — ourselves, and that which is outside of us. But you’re not an object — you’re a unified being, not just your wriggling arm or foot, but part of a larger equation that includes everything you perceive. If you divorce one side of the equation from the other you cease to exist. Your consciousness isn’t just part of the equation – the equation is you.

Why Do We Exist?
What sustains us in and above the void of nothingness? The world is for us merely a bundle of sensations unified by laws which exist in our understanding. We can’t see the laws that uphold the world; and that if they be removed the Universe would collapse to nothing. We don't see how we are part of the whole, save for a space of perhaps five seconds on some glorious winter morning when all the senses are one.

Time and Death
Five Reasons You Won’t Die
A long list of scientific experiments suggests our belief in death is based on a false premise, that the world exists independent of us – the great observer. This article provides five reasons you won’t die. Your consciousness will always be in the present – balanced between the infinite past and the indefinite future – moving intermittently between realities along the edge of time.

Why You Will Always Exist
Can life really be reduced to the laws of physics? Or are we – as all the great spiritual leaders of the world have intuited – part of something higher, which is more noble and triumphant? Amazingly, if we accept a life-created reality, it all becomes simple to understand. Past, present, and future always have existed, and always will exist.

Why You’re Alive And Can Never Die
If time is an illusion, can consciousness ever truly be extinguished? The contemplation of time and the discoveries of modern science suggest that the mind is the ultimate reality, paramount and limitless. We think 70 is the last “now,” but who knows that space and time aren’t forms of intuition, and that there are other “nows” if we but knew our mind?




What Is It Like After You Die?
The mystery of life and death can’t be examined by visiting the Galapagos or looking through a microscope. At death, consciousness is gone, and so too the continuity in the connection of times and places. Where then, do we find ourselves? On stairs that, like Emerson said, that can be intercalated anywhere, “like those that Hermes won with the dice of the moon, that Osiris might be born.” We think that the past is past, the future the future. But as Einstein realized, this simply isn’t the case.

God
Do We Have a Soul?
Science doesn’t recognize the spiritual dimension of life. But our worldview is catching up with the facts, and the old paradigm is rapidly being replaced with one that can address some of the core questions asked in every religion: Is there a soul? Does anything endure the ravages of time? The problem lies in understanding the nature of the self, the “I” that feels and lives life. Whether person or animal, the findings of quantum theory suggest the content of the mind is the ultimate reality, paramount and limitless.

Is There A God Or Is There Nothingness?
Ideally, our concepts of nature and God should adapt to our evolving scientific knowledge. What happened before the Big Bang? If God made the world, then who made God? Nature has much bigger plans for us than just this or that life — plans far beyond anything religion has ever projected to any god. And perhaps, if science is clever enough to see, it will realize that religion may not be too far off with its concrete imagery; and that relative to the supreme creator, we humans are much like the microorganisms we scrutinize under the microscope.



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joke

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A newlywed couple moves into their new house. One day the husband comes home from work and his wife says, "Honey, you know, in the upstairs bathroom one of the pipes is leaking, could you fix it?" The husband says, "What do I look like, Mr. Plumber?" A few days go by, and he comes home from work and his wife says, "Honey, the car won't start. I think it needs a new battery. Could you change it for me?" He says: "What do I look like, Mr. Goodwrench?" Another few days go by, and it's raining pretty hard. The wife finds a leak in the roof. She says, "Honey, there's a leak on the roof! Can you please fix it?" He says, "What do I look like, Bob Vila?" The next day the husband comes home, and the roof is fixed. So is the plumbing. So is the car. He asks his wife what happened. "Oh, I had a handyman come in and fix them," she says. "Great! How much is that going to cost me?" he snarls. Wife says: "Nothing. He said he'd do it for free if I either baked him a cake or slept with him." "Uh, well, what kind of cake did you make?" asks the husband. "What do I look like," she says, "Betty Crocker?"
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People of Hunza

HUNZA

Hunza valley river
As much as the valley is famous for its beauty, the people of Hunza are noted for their friendliness and hospitality. The local languages spoken are Burushaski, Wakhi and Shina, many people understand Urdu. The literacy rate of the Hunza valley is believed to be more than 90%. Virtually every child of the new generation studies up to at least high school level. Many pursue higher studies from prestigious colleges and Universities of Pakistan and abroad.
Most of the people of Hunza are Ismaili Shia Muslims, followers of His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, while in Ganish Village more than 90% are Shia Muslims.
The Hunza region is home to people of three ethnicities:
The Lower Hunza area - (from Khizerabad to Nasirabad is mainly inhabited by the Shinaki people who are Shina speakers;
The Central Hunza area - (from Murtazaabad to Atta abad) is mainly inhabited by Burushaski speakers.
The Upper Hunza area, known as Gojal - (from Shiskat to Khunjerab is mainly populated by Wakhi speakers;
New District

Hunza-Nagar became a new district in Gilgit-Baltistan starting in July, 2009. There is planned to be a Northern Areas Legislative Council Assembly (NALA) seat for Hunza.hug
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HUNZA

In 2010, a landslide blocked the river and creating Attabad Lake, the potential collapse of which threatened the valley below.
Geography



Baltit Fort, the former residence of the Mirs of Hunza
The Hunza is situated at an elevation of about 2,500 metres (8,200 ft). For many centuries, Hunza has provided the quickest access to Swat and Gandhara for a person travelling on foot. The route was impassable to baggage animals; only human porters could get through, and then only with permission from the locals.
Hunza was easily defended as the paths were often less than 0.5 metres (20 in) wide. The high mountain paths often crossed bare cliff faces on logs wedged into cracks in the cliff, with stones balanced on top. They were also constantly exposed to regular damage from weather and falling rocks. These were the much feared "hanging passageways" of the early Chinese histories that terrified all, including several famous Chinese Buddhist monks such as Xuanzang.
Climate



Spring in Hunza Valley
The temperature in May is a maximum of 27 °C (81 °F) and a minimum of 14 °C (57 °F); the October maximum is 10 °C (50 °F) and the minimum -10 °C (14 °F). Hunza's tourist season is generally from May to October, because in winter the Karakoram Highway is often blocked by the snow.
Transport

Today, the famous Karakoram Highway crosses Hunza, connecting Pakistan to China via the Khunjerab Pass. Travelling up the valley from the south, Hunza is the land to the left, and the former state of Nagar to the right of the Hunza River. Regular bus and van services operate between Gilgit and Central Hunza (Ganish Village, Aliabad and Karimabad) and also between Gilgit and Sost Gojal. PTDC Office at Gilgit, Sost and Islamabad arranges tours and transport for visitors.
Spectacular scenery



Rakaposhi: Nager Valley, 7,788 metres (25,551 ft)
Several high peaks rise above 6,000 metres (20,000 ft) in the surroundings of Hunza valley. The valley provides spectacular views of some of the most beautiful and magnificent mountains of the world which include Rakaposhi 7,788 metres (25,551 ft), Ultar Sar 7,388 metres (24,239 ft), Bojahagur Duanasir II 7,329 metres (24,045 ft), Ghenta Sar 7,090 metres (23,261 ft), Hunza Peak 6,270 metres (20,571 ft), Darmyani Peak 6,090 metres (19,980 ft), and Bublimating (Ladyfinger Peak) 6,000 metres (19,685 ft). Hunza Valley is also host to the ancient watch towers in Ganish , Baltit Fort and Altit Fort. Watch towers are located in heart of Ganish Village, Baltit Fort stands on top of Karimabad whereas Altit Fort lies at the bottom of the valley.
The valley is popularly believed to be the inspiration for the mythical valley of Shangri-la in James Hilton's 1933 novel Lost Horizon.
Duikar Valley Hunza

Duikar is a charming hamlet above the village of Altit which is situated next to Baltit, Karimabad. Karimabad is the capital of the former state of Hunza. The state of Hunza was ruled by the same family for over 960 years, with their seat being the Baltit Fort. Both Baltit Fort and the even older Altit Fort are worth a visitor before you come up to Duikar or on your way down.
One of the main attractions of Duikar is the viewpoint (2900 m) which is a 5 minute climb up behind Eagle’s Nest Hotel. Here you have the best views during sunrise and sunset, if you have the chance come to Eagle’s Nest Hotel at full-moon. Starting from Eagle’s Nest Hotel it is a 1 ½ hours climb up to Hosht (3600 m). From the Hosht viewpoint you have great views of Ultar Mountains and Hopper glacier. The Hunza panorama is wider and dearer here.
PeoBALTIT FORT
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Wonderfull day with great pleasure!cheering
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IM ONLY BEING.................................!sad flower
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