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Holi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Holi (Hindi: होली), or Phagwa (Bhojpuri), is a popular, Hindu spring festival, observed in Enitire India and Nepal, also called the Festival of Colours. …
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Photography Equipments buying tips

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Photography Equipments buying tips

How To Buy Photography Equipments

Photography is a much loved hobby around the world. Many people would want to get their hands on a camera and start shooting away, or get some supplies to be able to build their own darkrooms and develop the films themselves.

Photography is a fulfilling hobby, however, there are many equipments out there which can be sources of confusion especially for beginners. The mere number of equipments can stir up one’s head.

Quick tips to one minute work out

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  • Exercise your stomach while sitting at your desk. Sit tall, hold in your stomach muscles for 10 seconds, then release. Repeat as often as you can through the day.
  • March on the spot while brushing your teeth or while taking a shower.
  • When drying your back, loosen your shoulders, grasp the ends of the towel in both hands behind you, one hand near one shoulder and the other by the opposite hip, and dry by pushing your hands up and down in a diagonal direction. Switch sides and repeat.

To avoid dental problems associated with pregnancy, use following tips

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  • Brush at least twice a day. Switch to a softer toothbrush. Use toothpaste that contains fluoride to help strengthen your teeth against decay.
  • Carefully floss at least once a day.
  • Rinse with mouthwash or warm salt water, but be careful not to swallow it. The warm saltwater can help soothe the inflamed tissues.
  • Some women develop a “pregnancy tumour” (Epulis) on their gums. This is a painless bump on your gums that can be pink, red or purple. It does not normally cause any problems, but care should be taken to keep the area around the tumour clean. Consult a dentist if you have this problem.

Maintain your woollens

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Hand Washing

  • Before washing sweaters, turn sweaters inside out and sew buttonholes together, so they won’t stretch during laundering.
  • Don’t soak them for more than an hour; 30 minutes is best
  • Keep sweaters underwater while washing them.
  • Lifting the garments in and out of water strains the elasticity of wool.
  • Don’t wring out excess water after washing.
  • Place the wet sweater on a large towel, roll up the towel and press it.
  • Never hang washed sweaters on the line or a hanger - dry flat on a flat surface, shaping the sweater in original shape.
  • When half-dried, turn it around.
  • Woollens should be put in the shade to dry.
  • Always iron woollen garments on the wrong side, over a damp cloth, else the wool will loose its shape, softness and elasticity.

Machine washing

  • Fill the washer with lukewarm water. Add a mild soap and let the washer agitate for a few minutes to mix well. Stop the washer and put your sweaters in.
  • Put your hands into the washer and manipulate the sweater, washing it by using your fingers. If your sweaters washed the sweaters turn your dial and the washer to the final spin cycle. Let the washer spin the water out of the sweaters.
  • Next, take the sweaters out of the washer and refill the washer with water again. Rinse the sweaters well, taking care not to be rough or stretch them too much. You may rinse twice, but usually one rinse suffices.
  • After the final rinse take the sweaters out of the washer and lay them out on a flat surface to dry over a large towel as in hand wash.

Maintain coats and jackets

  • Hang up coals and jackets on a strong, good-quality wooden lhanger (metal hangers dig I into wool).
  • Never dump them [lest they lose shape.
  • I Air frequently-worn coats [in the sun periodically to I freshen.
  • Brush off with a chillies brush periodically, especially at the collars, cuffs [andonpoekei openings.
  • Keep sparingly-used coats covered in cloth [bags (not plastic). Let these breathe.
  • Clean problem areas such as collars, cuffs, top of pocket openings with kerosene (white petrol). Also, lreal any stain immediately so that it does not set in.

Tips to clean lunch boxes and school bags

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Clean your child’s Lunch box

  • For your son’s lunchbox, place a paper towel dampened with white household vinegar inside and leave overnight. (Alternatively, sprinkle baking soda into the bag/box, or stuff with crumpled newspaper to absorb moisture).
  • In the morning, discard towel, wash the box and dry well. When it’s not in use, leave the lid open to air out.
  • Remind your son to dispose off food scraps and wrappers as soon as he has finished eating, then use a napkin to wipe off the inside surface.



keep clean your child’s school bag

  • Empty your child’s bag and turn it upside down over an open newspaper to get rid of lurking debris.
  • Remove visible dirt from the inside and outside with a dry brush or a vacuum, using the upholstery attachment.
  • Wipe all over with a sponge moistened with dish detergent; give a final wipe with a damp, sponge and air-dry.
  • Do not soak or submerge it in water (which damages the protective surface coating, unless the bag is canvas, in which case, wash weekly).
  • Store in a dry place to prevent mould and mildew.
  • If the zipper gets stuck, run a piece of soap or candle on the zipper for smooth running.
  • Make sure your children unload food, candy, gum wrappers, dirty napkins and tissues as soon as they get home. Set aside one day a week when they have to empty the pack and remove non-essential items before repacking it for school.

Tips to clean your i pod

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Cleaning your i pod

  • Make sure your iPod is unplugged and turned off before you attempt to clean it.
  • Use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth to rub the surface clean. Avoid getting moisture in openings.
  • Don’t use aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol or abrasives.
  • The safest cleaning solution to use is the one suggested for use by the manufacturer, iDrops. If you are unable to purchase this product, your second best option would be any product designed for the cleaning of spectacle lenses.
  • Camera lens cleaning cloths are typically lint-free and are not abrasive; so use them.

Simple Do’s and Don’ts to make the most out of the Holi

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Tips for a safe Holi

While playing, or, even watching the Holi is a great fun, don’t let it be marred by certain unwarranted things.

Given here are some simple Do’s and Don’ts to make the most out of the Holi.

Tips for going out on the Holi Day:

Eye Care Tips - IMP FOR PC USERS!!!!!!!

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During a recent visit to an optician, one of my friends was told of an exercise for the eyes by a specialist doctor that he termed as 20-20-20 .” It is apt for all of us, who spend long hours at our desks, looking at the computer screen. I Thought I’d share it with you. 20-20-20

Step I :-

After every 20 minutes of looking into the computer screen, turn your head and try to look at any object placed at least 20 feet away. This changes the focal length of your eyes, a must-do for the tired eyes.

Successful Interaction With Your Child’s Teachers

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No parent will forget the day on which their children went to school for the first time. Every parent has a dream about their child’s bright future, while sending them to school. However most of the parents ignore the fact that regular interaction with your child’s teachers is also important in their academic excellence. It is the parent teacher relationship that the most important contributing factor to a child”s success at school. Education is not just spoon feeding your children with all the possible general knowledge and skills but, it is knowing your children and helping them to develop their personality to become successful human beings. The essence of education is comprised in sharing responsibility between children, parents and teachers, to promote your child”s general wellbeing and to provide a basis for success.

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