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    Japan's smoking in the school for a high school principal has apologized for making a smoking room. Smoking in the school room is designed for those students who can not live without smoking.
    Achi Prefecture Sujeno high school principal at a press conference Kajunari Sujita apologized for hurting people's feelings.He said that teachers and children addicted to smoking and smoke away from other kids were watching. So often small - big fires were started. He said, I believe that this is illegal but I had no other choice. More than half of my school children are addicted to smoking. In Japan have restrictions on smoking at the age of 20. News Jagran

    World's largest condom demonstration

    A huge pink balloon will fly at Dutch. It is not an ordinary balloon, but of the world's largest condom. Is being done to promote sexual awareness. According to organizers, the condom will be included in the Guinness Book of Records. Elomo ceremony to be held in a small town will be left up in the balloon. According to the organizers of sexual awareness is necessary to do so. The balloon will be shown to the jury at the balloon. In the coming months are going to be a series of celebrations which will be associated with music and drama, but condoms have proven effective in the performance of individuals to sexual awareness. AIDS in The Netherlands had been growing quite fast. But in the 1980s, it declined significantly Last year 69 thousand Dutch citizens who had an HIV test was 10 per cent from the 2005 data. Approximately 22 percent gay men who made the last time the test was ended at 12 percent. Safe sex, according to organizers of the balloon as it can bring revolution. A spokesman for the organizers for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases is essential to use condoms. Therefore, the function being performed Kandomnuma balloon so that people understand its usefulness and use it more.In the Guinness Book of records include the balloon itself will get.

    Bats eat the flesh of the farmers in Thailand

    Take pleasure in life - their ways. Cine lovers across the world on the one hand, bats are enjoying the recent release of Batman, on the other hand Thailand's poor rural farmers as well as bats, enjoy each other. They are relished by the meat of the bat.
    Bantum farmers are tied to bats. In charcoal-pan fry or roast them and eat all the traditional Thai food. These farmers say that the bat is very delicious dishes made from meat and it is also helpful in increasing sexual power.
    Klasin province in the northeast of Thailand's small delightful village is considered one of the poorest areas.Bantum bats tended to be a place of gathering for farmers is very helpful. Water filled his place on the sweet Tadhon, the farmer takes a few minutes to catch them.
    A local Kamgong Funasi hymns in the local dialect before catching the bats, including bats, are apologies. This is the mantra he learned from ancestors. Pctaven before the appearance of a sense of fun is. jagran

    To forecast the monsoon tree

    Khansoli Churu district of Rajasthan is a tree in the village, which makes the prediction of monsoon. 200-year-old tree each year Akhatij (Akshay Tritiya) gives an indication of future rainfall on grain. This tree has been the subject of intriguing for local people. Akhatij this time was considered the day when the trees drop the rice crop this year and will be better than the monsoon will be good.जिस साल पेड़ से अनाज नहीं बरसता है, तो माना जाता है कि इस बार बारिश नहीं होगी और लोगों को अकाल का सामना करना पड़ सकता है। The grain of the tree is the rain, the villagers are feeling the fair. Then they offer the offerings of the tree ritual worship undertaken.इस बार भी लोगों ने पेड़ से बरसे धान के दानों को संभाल कर रख है, ताकि फसल की बुवाई के समय इसे बीजों में मिलाकर खेत में बोया जा सके।

    Bike runs without hands

    China's Shandong Province for the past few days for the people of that city he was a familiar face. Both his hands were not. But the city's crowded streets, it could be a comfortable bike ride.
    27 years is not a difficult job for Liu. This is the place to appreciate his courage and skill to run the police warned him not to bike again.
    The case came when the city police recently on the bike caught three people sitting together. Zheng police officer told me, sitting on a bike looking for three people we stopped them. Stunned when nearly arrived. The man who was driving the bike, then the two hands were not.
    When Liu was seven years old, of the current setback. Both his hands are not accidental. But Liu's parents - who did not lose him. He sent his son into a circus, so that it can learn. Liu circus riding a bike without hands-on practice. He's driving a motorcycle in the last ten years. Although he does not have driver's license.
    It worked in the circus company, has closed three years ago. Since then, he and his disabled friend earn some money by being on the streets feat. Liu came to the police for information on road bikes will be difficult again.

    Rebecca Black's 'Friday' Back On YouTube As Director's Cut

    Breathe easy, world. You're not going to have to suffer a "Friday"-free Friday, after all.

    And what more could anyone really ask for?

    The ironic hit, so big in part due to the cruelty of the internet, was pulled from YouTube as part of a legal squabble between Black's lawyers and Ark Recording Factory, where Black recorded the song. As Rolling Stone originally pointed out, Ark is a vanity recording studio that doesn't really promote its artists, so the dispute is over who has rights to the master recording of the song, as well as publicity rights, which Black's lawyers say Ark has been exploiting through various channels and products.

    At one point this week, a fee of $2.99 was added to rent a viewing of the video. Black pointed out that she didn't make that decision, and soon after, the video was pulled.

    Now, though, the video is back through Vevo, a company that profits off online video views. Whether it's a permanent solution remains to be seen, but the bonus is not only can you watch Rebecca Black's opus once again, you now get the director's cut.

    And if you want more Rebecca Black, you can also check her out in Katy Perry's new video.

    UPDATE: Black's video is not an official Vevo channel, according to Mashable:

    MGSU Result 2011 for M.Sc. Previous Biotech Exam Read more

    Maharaja Ganga Singh University (MGSU), Bikaner has published M. Sc. Biotechnology (Previous/Final) Examination 2011 Result. MGSU M.Sc. Previous Biotech Exam Result announced on June 16, 2011. To get more information about the results, visit the University's official website: http://www.mgsubikaner.ac.in/.

    Maharaja Ganga Singh University (MGSU), Bikaner, Rajasthan is one of the pioneering universities of the state. It was set up under the Maharaja Ganga Singh, University, Act 2003, which was notified in the Rajasthan Gazzette on June, 7, 2003.

    To get Maharaja Ganga Singh University (MGSU) M. Sc. Biotechnology (Previous/Final) Examination, 2011 Result : Visit Here
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    Mhakaal: Paralysed man's mind is 'read'

    Mhakaal: Paralysed man's mind is 'read': "Scientists say they may be on the brink of translating the thoughts of a man who can no longer speak into words after a pioneering experimen..."

    Impact on children of iodine deficiency in adolescent girls

    Girls small quantities of iodine does not affect their own health so far, but the future could have a profound effect on the children they bear. Their mental development may be disrupted.
    Experts said this after a research in the UK. The research involved over 700 school students, nearly two - thirds of the girls was found to reduce the amount of iodine, which is important for brain development in the womb.
    He cautioned, "Iodine deficiency is a leading cause of mental impairment and the study of the thyroid is not active in all probability the mother of the babies may have lower IQ 10 to 15 points."

    Green Lantern' Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

    Comic book adaptations often weave a circuitous and amusing path toward the big screen. Remember when Cher was rumored to be up for the role of Catwoman in "The Dark Knight Rises"? But few superhero flicks can compete with the epically bizarre twists and turns that tripped up "Green Lantern" for years.

    Jack Black was once tapped to play the ring-bearing protector of the universe. When the rotund comedian's version collapsed, everyone from Brian Austin Green to Justin Timberlake were rumored to be circling the green-suited superhero. Can you imagine Quentin Tarantino helming a "Green Lantern" flick starring one of these dudes? Well, the "Inglourious Basterds" director turned down the chance to take control of the project. And now, here we are. "Green Lantern" opened in theaters Friday (June 16) with Ryan Reynolds as test pilot-turned-superhero Hal Jordan, Martin Campbell ("Casino Royale") in the director's chair, and the film, we'd say, is all the better for it. But how did we arrive at this moment? To answer that question, let's slip on our power rings and take a trip back into the cinematic past with another MTV News cheat sheet. That's the only way to discover everything there is to know about "Green Lantern":

    Recharging the Lantern
    After years in development hell, the project seemed finally to be moving forward in August 2008, when the DC Comics property moved back into active development with a script by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Michael Green. There was even talk that the movie would begin filming the next spring and that Ryan Gosling would take on the lead role. While Campbell eventually began to eye the film, production didn't move forward, even though Warner Bros. announced a December 17, 2010, release date.

    Would filming begin in September? Would Anton Yelchin ("Star Trek") become Hal Jordan? What about fellow "Trek" star Chris Pine? Rumors, rumors, everywhere! Unsurprisingly, the release date was moved back to June 17, 2011.

    Finally, in July '09, the ring chose its man: Ryan Reynolds officially landed the role of Hal Jordan.

    Greeting the Corps
    "I fell in love with the character when I met with Martin Campbell," Reynolds told us a few months later. "When I sat down with him, I really got what it is that this guy is all about. When you have a guy like Martin Campbell, part of his charm is that he has balls of titanium, and the other part is that he's slightly crazy, and you have to be to take on something with the scope of 'Green Lantern.' "

    No joke. The 3-D film journeys from the shores of America to the most distant planets of the universe. There are aliens galore, a villain who thrives on fear and power rings that harness willpower into fantastical manifestations, like giant machine guns and supercharged fists. Jordan finds himself at the center of it all, after he's chosen to join the Green Lantern Corps, an army of fighters chosen to protect the universe from all evils. The baddies they must confront in the film are Dr. Hector Hammond, a scientist turned lumpy-headed villain, and Parallax, a smoky enemy capable of engulfing planets and who threatens to snuff out all life forms. Into this mess steps Jordan with two quests: stop the bad guys and get the girl — a lovely test pilot named Carol Ferris, played by Blake Lively.

    Lively nabbed the part in January 2010, and the rest of the cast soon followed: Mark Strong as the Lantern named Sinestro, Peter Sarsgaard as Hammond and Tim Robbins as his father, Senator Hammond.

    We got our first peek at Reynolds in his motion-capture gear in May. It'd be another two months until we peeped the actor in glowing-green character. Not everyone was pleased with what they saw.

    "There has to be a little healthy debate about it," Reynolds told us later. "I mean, that's important. If it were just slanted one way or the other, I don't think it would be that satisfying. And truthfully, we've only seen a tiny glimpse of the suit, you know, we haven't seen it in motion. And we haven't seen the full suit as well."

    Green Lantern's Light
    The first trailer popped up in November, and once again fans were less than impressed. But Reynolds didn't sweat it. "I'm not worried about it," he told us in April. "We've never been worried about it, because we saw the early concepts and we saw how well they worked. Unfortunately, that was stuff you can't just release and show to people, because it needs to be perfected and all that stuff. I'm not worried about it at all."

    Public opinion started to change this summer at WonderCon and CinemaCon, as fans got their eyes on fresh "Green Lantern" footage. "The first time I saw it was just breathtaking," Reynolds told us recently. "I think the first time it hit me that we really did it right was in WonderCon," he told us recently. "I'd been shooting in Africa at the time, so I flew back just to be there, and I was exhausted, and they put up this 10 or 11 minutes of footage, and you could feel it going like a wave through the audience."

    Breathtaking was exactly our opinion of an eye-popping poster we debuted in April — one that featured a slew of Corps aliens like Tomar-Re, Abin Sur and Kilowog. Another trailer arrived in May: more aliens, more action and more of Reynolds' sometimes goofy, sometimes badass superhero. It was more than enough to get us pumped about the movie to come.

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