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I remember that!!!
By : Unknown
Hey Guys, after all these days of silence, i thought of saying HI
to you all!!!, Hope you all are doing good with your busy lives and congested
schedule.
Something I would
like to share with you guys, a handful words put together to make something
that can be worth reading (may be not).. depends on us how we take it.
It says.....
I
I remember
that!!
I remember that, I remember the way you looked at me,
The first time your eyes looked upon mine…
Oh my….
That very moment thought I’d be yours all the way!!!
Cause you’re an angle just a bit naïve than
How they ought to be…
Shimmering eyes, dazzling smile,
The clouds are now clearing by,
Oh my….I remember that.
I stood still, confused,
Whether to gaze or to refrain,
Or just click a photo,
To keep close to mine.
The first word with the lips open and closed,
Just speared me all the way,
Letting me quiet as dead,
There’s so many things I should have said,
Thought of it every moment after..
Oh My my….I remember that…
Noise of the city just turned musical,
Nothing would bother me then,
Neither the crowd nor the emptiness,
Coz then I had her, with myself,
in my heart just stuck with her memories,
in my heart just stuck with her memories,
Oh my…I remember that…
Next moment, I felt stolen,
Like something has been taken,
Like a rose that has been forsaken,
Away it goes, far away,
Breaking the spirits, I had it,
All the time, all the way,
What remains is just memories,
Just a bit of what you were,
Oh my….I remember that……
By Darpan Sharma :)
How well do you know your own body?- Scary but amazing!!!
By : Unknown
How well do you know your own body? What if we told you some things about the human body that are so shocking, they’ll spook you out so much, you won’t be able to sleep at night? Check these amazing facts out.
1. Do you ever wonder why your eyes twitch sometimes? It’s because you have mites living on your eyelashes who feed on your skin. Called Demodex, they are 1/3rd of a millimeter in length and are generally harmless.

2. You’re always shedding dead skin. It contributes considerable to the dust you find in your house.

3. When you die, the same enzymes that help you break down the food you consume and give you energy start eating up your body.

4. Whoa, this is creepy!

5. Your body shrinks by 1 cm when you go to sleep.

6. The human body is bioluminescent! Yes, humans glow in the dark. But the light we emit is too low to be seen by our own naked eye.

7. Okay, this is just scary.

8. Sorry for telling you this.

9. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a dangerous STI which causes genital warts and if they are not treated on time, the skin starts to look like the bark of a tree!

10. There are millions of bacteria living on the flesh of your navel.

Credits: http://www.mensxp.com/
Endangered Wild Animal Species of India!!
By : UnknownIndian Tiger:-
The Bengal Tiger is the largest one from the four “Roaring Cats of India”.The Bengal tiger is the second largest subspecies after the Siberian tiger, recent studies have shown that Bengal Tigers are, on average, larger than the Siberian Tigers. Tiger do not live in prides so every tiger has its own territory to live. Tiger habitats usually include dense forest area, proximity to water, and full of prey sources. Bengal Tigers live in many types of forests, including wet and evergreen jungle like Bengal, the mangrove forest of the Ganges Delta. The Royal Bengal Tiger also found in Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. Bengal tigers eat a variety of animals found in their natural habitat, including deer, wild boars,water buffalo etc.The Bengal Tiger is the national animal of India.India is the home for the world’s largest population of tigers.In the Big Cats dairy of India there are only 1411 Royal Bengal Tigers left as per record.Conservation efforts called “Project Tiger” is on his way to Save Bengal Tigers. Bandhavgarh national park has been an excellent habitat of tiger and is known for the highest density of tigers in the world.
Indian Dolphin:-
The Ganges River Dolphin is member of Cetacea family,which includes marine mammals porpoises and whales. Dolphins primarily found in the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers and their tributaries in India. They share their habitat with crocodiles, fresh water turtles. The blind Dolphin of holy river Ganges is the National Aquatic Animal of India.The India Rive shark is also listed as one of the endangered Species in India.There are fewer than 2000 Ganges river dolphins left in India. These fresh water cetacean mostly distributed in gange and brahmaputra river. River dolphins have the long, pointed nose, river dolphins are nearly blind, They rely on sound and echolocation to navigate and communicate.Dolphins are in Danger because of less habitat area due to construction of dames, fishing and pesticide. They also killed for meat and oil. Dolphins in India are come under extinct animals due to polluted rivers and poaching. Every year nearly 100 Dolphins are getting killed by humans. If anyone kills the Dolphin, or if any one having the body parts of Dolphin, will be treated as crime they will be punished.
Conservation: There are various conservation works going on the Sanctuary Areas to protect the National Aquatic Animal of India. Vikramshila Gangetic dolphin sanctuary is the only the only protected area for the endangered Gangetic dolphins in Asia. It is located in Bhagalpur District of Bihar, India. Only a few hundred dolphins remain in India, of which half are found here. WWF-India and Aaranyak a NGO has been working closely with various government departments to protect these blind river Dolphins of India.
Indian Wild Ass:-
Indian Wild Ass also called khur are only found in the Little Rann of Kutch in the Gujarat state of India. The Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary’s Saline desert, grassland in arid zone and shrubland are its preferred homeland. The Indian wild ass disappeared from its former haunts in parts of western India and falls in endangered category of wild animals.
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