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Mobile A Boon Or CURSE.... From the invention of fire to the world of digital,man has forced his scientific advance.

In this fast moving genaration computers are considered to be the greatest gift of science. Cell phones are modified forms of computers which are utilized mainly for communication that have rapidly spread through out the world in less than 20 years. Even calculation of numerical values ,storing of data and retrieval of data are possible in cell phones. According to the survey nearly 300 crores of people are using cell phone. It is estimsted by 2010 nearly 500 crores of people use cellphone having internet and camera facility. The largest cell users in the world is china, next comes to india. Alexander Graham Bell introduced telephone to a less developed society.But by the time when cell phones are invented, people are ready to accept any form of development. In a fast moving society such as ours we cannot spare time just for walking to friends or for official purposes.

Why Cell Phones considered as a boon


Advantages /Multipurpose of Cell Phones

Through cell phones we can communicate with people far away while doing the necessary work and even when travelling. If our hands arent free ear phones are provided through which we can talk and hear without the movement of our hands. Cell phones can also be used for recreation. There are many games which are available in the software market. We can load them in the mobile phones. We can even watch movies in Cell phones just like we watch one in the computer. The movies should just be loaded in to the mobile phones. One can listen music and radio Take beautiful photographs of your loved ones Send money through mobile banking Find the location with GPS Can send Text Message ( SMS) Can make word, power point,excel document, store numbers and databases Reminders for your schedule Get latest alerts, get cricket score, breaking news, stock quotes It can act as torch when there is a power failure

...Thus everywhere you turn,you see people with cell phones. Cell became a multipurpose toy that everyone wants to have it and enjoy. It became part and parcel of everyone in day today life. Life became so easy. Often they may be irritating ,but we cannot imagine life without them. Thus cell phones can be considered as a boon.

thumbs up plz! Posted by roshri(student), on 2/1/13

mobile phonea ae born or bane Since the dawn of human civlisation man has been creating things to meet his needs. Mobile phone is one such , portable electronic device. They are now inexpensive, easy to use, comfortable and equipped with almost every latest feature we desire such as calculater internet games camer and many more. They are also known as lifesavers as they can help people in emergencies. For instance disaster response crews can locate trapped or injured people using the signals from their mobile phones or the small detonator of flare in the battery of every cell phone; and for students also they are equally applicable . A coin has 2 faces. Likewise,mobile phones has its own demerits. i t has severe health implications.Symptoms caused such as headache, earaches, blurring of vision by the radiation of mobile phones are one of the most argued problems. These invisible radiations destroy the cells located in ear and head region resulting in tumors. increased risk for acoustic neuroma and glioma" Moreover Psychiatrists believe that mobile phone addiction is becoming one of the biggest non-drug addictions .Teenagers are engaged on their mobile phones all the time, no matter on phone calls, using SMS text messages, personalizing the mobile phones with ringtones and pictures etc. . Its use in impropriate places causes disturbance, such as in classrooms..Mobile phones with camera are causing privacy problems such as using it as a hidden camera to take pictures and making videos. last but not the least The already so-little piece of time we leave to our soul in the busy modern life is now occupied by this superficial guy These myriad wonders are created for gud not to be used in the wrong way.understanding its real worth may reduce its misuse. Posted by Rishika_11(student), on 2/1/13

Mobile phone - A boon 1. You can carry a mobile phone with you so you don 't miss important calls 2. If you are lost, you can call for directions.

3. If you are in an accident, you can call the police or ambulance - and if the phone has a camera, you can take pictures of the accident. 4. You can listen to music, text, play games when you 're bored. 5. Most mobile phones have a calculator and a phone book. 6. You can use a mobile phone to call your customers or boss if you are running late to a meeting. 7. You can surf Internet & Connect with the whole world by Mobile. 8. You can chat & video conference. 9. Keep in touch with friends and family 10. Good for emergencies 11. Employees can keep in touch at all times. 12. Customers can contact staff 24/7 13. Phones have internet connection 14. More work available 15. They have cameras 16. You can check your emails 17. Can be used worldwide 18. It can fit in your pocket. Mobile phone - A bane 1. Mobile phones can be expensive 2. They can damage your ear 3. Sometimes the reception is poor in some areas, limiting your connectivity (you can 't talk underground or on planes). 4. People use the phone while they are driving, and this can cause problems. 5. They can limit your face to face time with friends and family 6. They can get you in trouble at school 7. Can be expensive 8. Can be hard to find the right package 9. Can ruin the connection to the computer. 10. Staff can abuse their phones if they have internet connection 11. Can be hard for older people to use. 12. Because of their smaller size, they can be easy to lose. Posted by Gunturipadmapriya(student), on 2/1/13

My favoyurite festival-diwali

My Favourite Toy, My Teddy Bear


posted on 2 September 2010 | posted in Toys and Games

To be honest, my favorite childhood toy was the first toy I ever received! I got it when I was born, which was my toy teddy, one of the classic traditional toys. I actually still have it to this very day. It has a few loose threads, but I've always played with it and slept with it. Its fur was white, and had a really nice feel to it. It was soft and fluffy. It had two black glass bead eyes, and a black nose, with red ears. It had soft milk chocolate brown paws on both his feet and hands. This bear was handmade so it was also unique and one of a kind which makes it all that much more special to me. It provided me comfort when I was down or depressed it is a toy I plan to pass on down through generations. Apart from the bear, I also enjoyed playing and making warhammer spacemarines. There was something to making your models, and then painting them that is so satisfying. Gamewise, I would say gunstar heros on the sega mega drive, it was one of the games that we completed as a child with my brothers, it was pretty fun.

DIWALI FESTIVAL
Diwali is one of the most important festivals of the Hindus. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout India. With this festival are associated so many lores and legends. It marks the victory of Rama over Ravana. As a matter of fact, Diwali is the symbol of the victory of the forces of good over evil. One the day of Diwali there are hectic activities all over the country. People call and invite their nearest and dearest ones. On this festival, sweets are made and distributed among friends are relatives. People indulage in fun and frolic on the day of Diwali. New cloths are worn by the young and the old, high and low. Children and teenagers are dressed in their most glittering and dazzing dresses. At the same time, during night, fire-works and crackers are also let off. The bright flames of the fire-works present and exquisite sight in the dark night. The festival wears a lovely look. Everyone is well glad, gay and mirthful. Some celebrate it in the most enthusiastic way. Some indulge in gambling. Gambling according to gamblers, forms a part of Diwali festival and whosoever does not gamble, become a doney in his next life. At night the people illumine their houses, walls and terraces with earthen post. These gittering lights in the darkness of night pre-set a bewitching spectacle. A part from houses, public buildings and Government offices are also lit up. The public buildings and Government offices are also lit up. The scene of lights and illuminations is very enchanting. At the nights is performed Lakshmi Puja. The Hindus worship Lakshmi; the Goddess of weaith

on this day. They pray, so that, Goddess Lakshmi may visit their houses. Diwali festival is the festival of the whole country. It is celebrated in every nook and corner of the country. Thus, this festival also creates a sense of oneness among the people. It becomes the symbol of unity. India has been celebrating to celebrate it even to-day which is both historical and religious.

Short essay on If I Were the Prime Minister. India is a democratic country. The Prime Minister is a key figure in a democratic set up. The power concentrates in his hands. He runs the governance of the country. Though constitutionally, the President is the head of the country, yet the Prime Minister is the all-powerful man in the country. He administers the whole country in every sphere of life. Since my early childhood I had a dream to become the Prime Minister of India. I have certain ideas and ideals that I would like to put into practice. I want to make India a prosperous country. I would like to see it free from all the evils. First of all, I would like to check the corruption which has become the hotbed of administration? It has robbed India of all its vigour and vitality. It has caused an erosion in the moral values of life. It is a great hurdle on the way to progress and development of the country. Poverty remains a big challenge for India. Even after the six decades of independence one fourth of its population is destined to live a life of want and deprivation. It is a shame for us that we are the biggest poor country in the world. A large number of people have to go to bed without food. Potable water is a rare commodity for many people living in the remote areas. They have to go to miles to take drinking water. About ten per cent of Indian villages have to go to earthen lamp. They have not been electrified until now. Life comes to a standstill with the setting of the sun. All these and many more evils that I would like to eradicate if I become the Prime Minister. Illiteracy is another big challenge for India. About one-third of its population is still illiterate. They do not know how to read and write. This puts our head in shame. In addition, the standard of living of the common masses is very low. Moreover, illiteracy and poverty provides a breeding ground for the growth of many social evils. Illiteracy makes people an easy prey to various evils. If I become the Prime Minister I would work hard for the promotion of education. I would make education mandatory for all.

India is mainly an agricultural country. More than fifty per cent of its population still depends on agriculture. Agriculture in India is backward and dependent on rains. Rain here is uncertain and untimely. This is also a major factor causing to the overall backwardness and low standard of living of the people. As a Prime Minister I would promote industrialisation to minimise the dependence of people on agriculture. Above all, I would ensure the equitable distribution of wealth to people. I would work hard to bring social justice. I would promote good friendly relations with the neighboring countries. I would eradicate terrorism from the Indian soil. I would turn it into a country to which people would feel proud to be the Indians.

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