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    BSER Ajmer Admit Card 2013 | Rajasthan Board Admission Card 2013 for Class 10th & 12th Exam | RBSE Exam Admit Card 2013 for Secondary & Senior Secondary Class

    Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan Published Duplicate Admit Card of Class 10th and 12th for MAIN EXAMINATIONS 2013

    www.rajeduboard.nic.in is Official Website of Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education

    RBSE Ajmer Provisional Duplicate Admission Card Printing Facility on Link Below

    Provisional Duplicate Admit Card 2012

    Candidates can Download Their Admission Card 2013 By Entering 7 Digit Roll No.

    FBI to investigate hate crime reports at Oberlin College

    The FBI has opened an investigation into possible civil rights violations after reports of hate speech at Oberlin College in Ohio, one of the first U.S. schools to integrate black and white students, a school spokesman said on Friday.

    The investigation by the FBI's Cleveland office follows Oberlin's decision to suspend classes and activities for the day on Monday and hold campus-wide discussions after a report that a person wearing a Ku Klux Klan costume was seen near its Afrikan Heritage House residence hall.

    "Based on the college's ongoing conversations with them and the evolution of our investigation, the FBI is initiating an investigation of the bias incidents that have occurred on the campus," Oberlin spokesman Scott Wargo said in an email.

    A school-wide Peace Week had just begun when Oberlin canceled classes for the day.

    School officials said in a letter to parents on Monday that they were investigating incidents of hate speech on campus over the last several weeks, "including racist, anti-Semitic, and homophobic defacing of posters that were advertising events and programming."

    The letter to parents also said offensive postings had appeared via untraceable accounts on popular social media sites.

    Wargo said Oberlin was "cooperating closely with the FBI in its investigation."

    FBI Special Agent Vicki Anderson said she could not confirm or deny any ongoing investigations because of the agency's policy.

    Man gets back class ring 40 years after losing it

    MyFoxAtlanta.com reports that Richard Hale lost his prized ring in 1972, when he was a recent high school graduate. Hale initially gave the ring to his then-girlfriend and now-wife Betty Ann to wear. "I was scared I was going to lose it," she told MyFoxAtlanta.com. "So I gave it back to him, and he loses it."

    Hale said he accidentally tossed the ring from his car in 1972 and hadn't seen it since. Until now. His brother apparently saw the ring on Facebook and passed on the information to Hale.

    Ellen Ramey had found it all those years ago. She told MyFoxAtlanta.com that she had always hoped to get the ring back to its owner. "My mother had a class ring," Ramey said. "I wore it to school and lost it, and it just stayed in my mind that it was important that these people get their ring back."

    Ramey and Hale connected on Facebook, and now the ring is back with Hale, who puts it on at night when he gets home from work.

    'Ignition (Remix)' White House Petition Demands Obama Change National Anthem To R. Kelly Hit

    R. Kelly's "Ignition (Remix)" turned 10 recently, and a group of intrepid fans have found quite the way to celebrate the occasion: Change the national anthem of the United States to the timeless party tune.

    That's the notion behind a White House petition filed on the administration's website. Full text and a screenshot of the petition is available below, but essentially the "undersigned" are asking Obama to "recognize the need for a new national anthem, one that even a decade after its creation, is still hot and fresh out the kitchen."

    "Ignition (Remix)" was released on Jan. 22, 2003 and begins with Kels telling the listener that he "doesn't normally do this" before memorably noticing that "it's the freaking weekend" and accordingly "having [him] some fun."

    At the time of this writing, the petition had nearly 2,000 of the 100,000 signatures it needs to reach by its April 2 deadline. If it reaches that number, the White House is semi-technically obligated to respond, though the administration has been known to ignore some that seem to be making a mockery of the system.

    On Monday, a White House official responded to a petition that asked for cell phone unlocking to be legal. The official expressed his support for the idea.

    Previous petitions have included a government-commissioned Death Star and other off-the-wall requests. The administration did respond to the Death Star request, citing fiscal impracticality as among the reasons a Death Star will not be made.

    No Pants For A Year: One Woman Tells Her Pantsless Story

    We all have our own sense of style, which changes and evolves as we get older. One woman told us her tale of the year in which she wore tights as pants.

    Most of my clothes came from thrift stores in high school. I went through a massive growth spurt and felt like a praying mantis and to compensate for all the changes happening to my body, I tried to hide under layers of baggy clothes. As I became more comfortable with my changing shape, and felt more and more inspired by the hard-core rock bands that I was listening to (think T-Rex and The Locust), I started to wear tighter pants.

    At the same time I became more and more aware of my mother's very distinct style and tried to distance myself from what I knew would one day be my sartorial destiny. She wore outfits that included gold lamé jackets and baggy leather pants, and the woman was not afraid of shoulder pads. I knew I would one day dress just like her, but for as long as I could avoid it, I would do so by dressing the exact opposite.

    My style became even more extreme when I went to college at McGill University in Canada. I felt liberated and accepted and very much inspired by the people surrounding me. My neighbors were a DJ and a MAC makeup artist, and their influence rubbed off on me. Eventually, through alcohol and confidence, I stopped wearing pants.

    At first it started with transparent crinoline skirts that looked like '80s prom castoffs. The grunge aesthetic was still alive and Courtney Love was an inspiration. Then I stopped wearing the skirts and was only wearing tights, paired with a skeleton shirt. I was the epitome of the gothic punk aesthetic.

    In some way, not wearing pants allowed me to push the boundaries of what was sexual. My style was sexualized but in a way that was on my terms. There are so many ways in which our culture directs us to be sexy or sexual, and this was a way that I could own it and feel very comfortable with it. I was never the bubble-gum cheerleader girl, but this was sexy to me. This was not a look that would appeal to the typical audience, but that was never who my style was aimed at.

    Kate Middleton Baby Girl? Pregnant Royal Reportedly Hints At Sex Of Child

    Kate Middleton may have let the sex of her unborn child slip today as she greeted well-wishers in Grimsby, England. As the Telegraph reports, the duchess was chit-chatting with fans when one woman handed her a teddy bear. Kate reportedly replied, "Thank you, I’ll take that for my d..." then stopped herself.

    According to Us Weekly, another bystander asked her if she had meant to say "daughter," to which the royal replied, "We're not telling." Not telling or don't know? Because another bystander heard her say, "No, we don't know." The plot thickens...

    Either way, this is exciting because we can finally start envisioning how amazing it would be if Kate and Will had a girl. No offense to baby boys, but think of the fashion potential!

    In addition to inheriting a great sense of style, Catherine's baby girl would also inherit the throne. This year, the British parliament moved forward with legislation to end the principle of male primogeniture, so that Kate and William's first child regardless of gender. Yes, Kate's first born might one day become queen.

    But we probably won't know the baby's sex for a while. The British royal family's longstanding tradition is to not announce the sex of the baby until after the birth. Instead, a note is put on the gates of Buckingham Palace that announced the child's arrival, thus revealing the details to the world.

    Pre Teacher Education Test (PTET) 2013

    PTET 2013 Online Application form 2013 www.ptet2013.net - PTET 2013 Exam Date 


    Jai Narain Vyas University (JNVU) is inviting Applications from Graduates Indian citizens for Filling Application form of  Pre Teacher Education Test (PTET 2013). PTET 2013 Exam will be held on 05th May, 2013. Candidates who are interested in
    giving PTET 2013 exam , they have to fill Online Application form before 21st March, 2013. Further detailed information of PTET 2013 is mention below.


    PTET 2013 Exam details :
    Name of Exam : PTET 2013
    Exam Date : 05 May, 2013


    Eligibility Criteria for PTET 2013 :

    Educational Qualification : Candidates must possess Graduation Degree from any recognized University. General Candidates should have Graduate degree with min 50% marks and Remaining Category candidates should have 45% marks.


    Final Year Candidates can also apply and should have degree on 01 July, 2013.


    Application Fee : Candidates are required to pay Rs. 400 in form of  Bank challan.


    How to Apply : Interested Candidates can apply only through Online mode from Official website from 28th February, 2013 to 21st March, 2013. Candidates are required to upload Scanned photograph and Signature Carefully.


    Important dates for PTET 2013 :
    Opening date for filling Online Application form : 28th february, 2013
    Closing date for filling Online Application form : 21st March, 2013

    Last date for documents submission : 22nd March, 2013


    Click Here to get Full Advt details .


    Click Here to Fill Online Application form.


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    Selena Gomez Rocks Retro Swimsuit While Filming Music

    Selena Gomez recently teased fans with the news they'll be hearing her new tunes in the near future, and judging by the fact that she was spotted shooting a new music video, it looks like they'll be hearing those songs sooner, rather than later.

    The 20-year-old former Disney star was transformed into a 60's queen, as she donned a red, retro-style swimsuit, vintage shades, kitten heels, and big blown out hair, while filming in Palmdale, Calif. on Monday afternoon.

    Which song she's filming the video for seems to be top secret at this time, but we can tell you the video includes a couple of costume changes, and each outfit seems to be in line with Gomez's newfound fondness for a sexier, more sophisticated style.

    Darby Township boy, Bailey O'Neill, dies after school fight

     A 6th grader from the Darby Township School has died, two months since his altercation with another student.

    One day after he turned 12 years old this weekend, the parents of Delaware County 6th grader Bailey O'Neill took him off life support.

    "No more phone calls from him. No more hanging out. No one to say 'Daddy.' It's the worse feeling," father Rob O'Neill said.


    The Darby Township School student was placed into a medically induced coma in January after having violent seizures.

    Days before, Bailey's father says he was the victim of a bully and got into a school yard fight suffering a broken nose and concussion.

    "He didn't want to fight that day. He wanted to walk away. And that's it. He wanted to walk away. It shouldn't have ever happened," Rob said.

    Delaware County District Attorney Jack Whelan says at the least there could be possible simple assault charges against one of the two students involved.

    He's working to find out if bullying was a factor and he's waiting on autopsy results to figure out what killed this seemingly healthy boy.

    "I would hate to see anyone rush to judgment before really knowing the complete story of what occurred," Whelan said.

    Bailey's story renewed the call for action against bullying.

    His father has received support on his Battle for Bailey Facebook page and he's received calls from all over including the Philadelphia Flyers.

    Local nonprofit Teach Anti-Bullying says the statistics are staggering but under reported. 34 percent of US students say they've been bullied during school.

    "The dialogue has to be collaborative and those key players are your law enforcement in the community, your educators from the school board to the teachers in the classroom and the parents," Caludio V. Cerull of Teach Anti-Bullying said.

    The Delaware County District Attorney's Office says it has opened an active criminal investigation.

    Southeast Delco School District officials have said the district is cooperating with the investigation.

    On Friday, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., there will be a public visitation for Bailey at the Cavanagh Funeral Home in Norwood.

    The following is a statement from the Southeast Delco School District:

    Dear Southeast Delco School Community,

    Late yesterday, we were informed about the death of Bailey O'Neill. Bailey was a sixth grade student at Darby Township School. Our school community is deeply saddened by this loss. Our condolences are with Bailey's family and friends during this very difficult time.

    Surrogate offered $10,000 to abort baby

    Crystal Kelley ran through the calendar once again in her head.

    It was August, and if she got pregnant soon, she could avoid carrying during the hot summer months -- she'd done that before and didn't want to do it again. There was no time to lose.

    But there was one problem: She had no one to get her pregnant.

    Kelley picked up the phone and called a familiar number. What about the nice single man who'd inquired before -- would he be interested? No, the woman told her. She hadn't heard from him in weeks.

    Disappointed, Kelley asked if there was anyone else who would hire her. She'd had two miscarriages herself and wanted to help someone else with fertility problems. Plus, she really needed the $22,000 fee.
    Surrogate mom offered $10K to abort baby

    Hold on, the woman said, let me see.

    Yes, she said, there was a couple who wanted to meet her. Was she ready to take down their e-mail address?

    Absolutely, Kelley answered.

    A playground meeting

    Most surrogacies have happy endings, and this one should have too -- with a couple welcoming a new baby into their home and Kelley enjoying her fee, plus the satisfaction that she'd helped another family.

    Instead, it ended with legal actions, a secretive flight to another state, and a frenzied rush to find parents for a fragile baby.

    After speaking with the surrogacy agency, Kelley, then 29, arranged to meet the couple at a playground near her home in Vernon, Connecticut, a suburb of Hartford. When she arrived, she liked what she saw. The couple was caring and attentive with their three children, who were sweet and well-mannered and played nicely with her own two daughters. The couple desperately wanted a fourth child, but the mother couldn't have any more babies. Yes, Kelley told them right then and there. Yes, I will have a child for you.

    CNN made several unsuccessful attempts to contact the couple by phone and e-mail.

    The couple had conceived their children through in-vitro fertilization and had two frozen embryos left over. Doctors thawed them out and on October 8, 2011, put them in Kelley's uterus.

    About 10 days later, a blood test showed she was pregnant -- one of the embryos had taken.

    Kelley and the parents were thrilled, and over the next few weeks, the mother was attentive and caring. When Kelley had morning sickness the mother called every day to see how she was feeling. She gave Kelley and Kelley's daughters Christmas presents. When Kelley couldn't make rent, the mother made sure she got her monthly surrogate fee a few days early.

    "She said, 'I want you to come to us with anything because you're going to be part of our lives forever,' " Kelley remembers.

    'There's something wrong with the baby'

    "Congratulations! You made it half through!" the mother emailed Kelley on February 6.

    It was one of the last friendly e-mails between Kelley and the woman who'd hired her.

    A few days later, Kelley, five months pregnant, had a routine ultrasound to make sure the baby was developing properly. The ultrasound technician struggled to see the baby's tiny heart and asked her to come back the next week when the baby would be more developed.

    At that next ultrasound, the technician said it was still hard to see the heart and asked Kelley to go to Hartford Hospital, where they could do a higher-level ultrasound.

    Apparently, there was more to it than that.

    As Kelley was driving home, her cell phone rang. It was the baby's mother.

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