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Meena chauhan's Articles

  • It Is Just Me, or People Getting Ruder?
    I’ve been wondering this for a while and have been dying to ask my business colleagues and friends. But whenever I’m get ready to pop the question, I manage to convince myself that it’s silly, reveals my cynical nature (or advance years!) and is probably just a figment of my jaded imagination… certainly not worthy of intelligent discussion.

    The question, however, continued to reside nervously on the tip of my tongue, eager to fly out (particularly just after leaving my apparently mute colleag
  • .Does Microsoft Show Hackers How To Attack?
    After another security hole recently surfaced in Microsoft's
    Windows operating system, the software giant released a
    patch this past Friday to plug the possibly devastating
    "back door" which allows hackers to potentially seize
    control of any pc running Windows.

    The latest threat, "Download.Ject," infiltrates computers
    after users surfing with Microsoft's "Internet Explorer" web
    browser visit websites infected with the virus.
  • Let's write a chorus.
    A song without a chorus can hardly be called a song. This rather bad statement is my personal opinion so if you don’t agree, that’s okay. But I would like to start this lesson with this statement, not only to wake you up, but rather because it’s one of the key-statements of this lesson. So if you don’t like songs without a chorus and never intend to write one, than probably you won’t feel at home in this class this month.
  • Websites for Charity Building
    (ARA) - Learning doesn’t just happen inside a classroom. For The Art Institutes, learning is also creating opportunities for students and faculty to take their talents and skills outside the classroom, into the community, to help others.

    This year, The Art Institutes will hold its second national “webraising” event, with schools throughout North America participating. Based on the Amish concept of a barnraising where neighbors gather together and build a barn in one day, web raisings build w
  • Main causes of hair loss.
    There are many people who suffer from hair loss. I'm not just talking about men either. Hair loss can occur in women, teenagers, and even children. Lets take a look at what causes hair loss in people.

    We often here about the usual types of hair loss such as female pattern baldness, male pattern baldness, and even alopecia areata in teenagers and children. We will be looking at some other issues that may cause hair loss besides those ones.
  • Online Educational Fun in the shape of Winnie the Pooh
    Recently I read a very cool book called "The Tao of Pooh" by Benjamin Hoff written back in the 1980's. It shows how the popular children's cartoon bear Winnie the Pooh created by A.A. Milne in England in the 1920's, though a Western concept, actually embodies the ideology of the great Chinese (Eastern) philosophy Taoism (pronounced Daoism). I remember enjoying Winnie the Pooh stories when I was a kid so I thought I'd do the modern task of searching for his name on the Internet
  • Choose your favorite pet themed wallpaper.
    A majority of all American households -- 58.3 percent -- has at least one pet, according to the most recent edition of "U.S. Pet Ownership and Demographics." Contrary to popular wisdom, cats are the most common "best friend." There are 70 million pet cats in this country, compared with 60 million pet dogs.
  • Choosing the best shower curtains for your kids .
    Decorating a kid’s bathroom can be fun. There are so many possible themes, such as Disney characters, animals, the ocean, and geometric shapes, just to name a few.

    When decorating a kid’s bathroom, an important consideration is color. Many children enjoy bright, bold colors such as bright blues, reds, and yellows. Others prefer more subdued colors such as pastels. Some prefer a mix of many colors, while others prefer that one or two colors predominate.
  • How your subconscious can affect your permanent weight loss
    From the moment of birth your first emotional experiences establish your subconscious perceptions of the world. There is not a moment of the day or night that you are not affected by your emotions. More often than not it is your programmed emotional states, not logic that control your behavior. Therefore in order to apply the process of Burris MIND/FITNESS you must first understand how your subconscious mind works.

    Your subconscious mind flawlessly records everything you have ever seen, felt
  • Should we let fate decide in matters of love?
    One of the most commonly asked questions, What is Love? What is its exact definition? Well, there can never be a definite answer. Everyone got his or her own answer to it. To some it can be really simple while to others, it can get really complicated. But one definite thing that is for sure, everybody needs love. It is a basic human need; we are not born into this world to be alone. It has always been our natural instinct as human to reach out to people, to be with and accepted by others. Consci
  • How to really enjoy chocolate.
    Chocolate isn’t a Food, but an Experience

    Few words evoke the emotional enthusiasm people feel toward chocolate. It has a treasured place in our personal collection of memories - the Easter baskets, the birthday treats, the candy displays at Christmas, the heart that told you someone loves you.

    It started young. During our special times, chocolate was there - an integral part of the event. One taste of chocolate (or even the thought alone) makes the mouth water and the emotional associa
  • How to stop your advertising costs from getting too high.
    Everyone knows that advertising is essential to growing a business. One problem that small business owners have always faced is the high cost of marketing. Most, however do not realize that there is an effective way to reduce the cost of your advertising while - at the same time - increasing its reach.