Top 10 Bollywood Songs of 2008, Top Hindi Films Songs of 2008

February 13, 2010  //  Posted by: admin  //  Category: Singer

Here is the countdown to the Best Bollywood film songs of 2008. You have listened to them, admired them and now it is the time to take stock if they are worth being in the top 10 Hindi film songs of 2008.

Top 10 best Bollywood songs of 2008:

10. Bakhuda Tumhi Ho(Kismat Konnection): Singers: Atif Aslam and Alka Yagnik, Music: Pritam

09. Khuda Jaane(Bachna Ae Haseenon): Singer: K.K and Shilpa Rao, Music by Vishal Shekhar

08. Mar Jaava(Fashion): Singer: Shruti Gupta, Music by Salim-Sulaiman

07. Kahin Toh(Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na): Singers: Rashid Ali, Vasundhara Das. Music by A.R.Rahman

06. Pehli Nazar(Race): Singer: Atif Aslam, music by Pritam

05.Zara sa Dil mein(Jannat): singer: K.K, Music by Pritam

04. Tum Ho Toh(Rock On): Singer: Farhan Akhtar, Music by Shankar Ehsaan Loy

03. Tu Hi Meri Dost Hai(Yuvvraaj): Singers:A.R.Rahman and Shreya Goshal, Music by .A.R.Rahman

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02. Kabhi Kabhi Aditi(Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na): Singer: Rashid Ali, Music by A.R.Rahman

01. Kaise Mujhe (Ghajini): Benny Dayal & Shreya Ghoshal, Music by A.R.Rahman. Listen to Kaise Mujhe

Pritam gave three beautiful albums this year in the form of Race, Jannat and Kismet Konnection. But the year 2008 clearly belongs to the music whizkid, A.R.Rahman who has given some of his career best numbers in 2008. Jodhaa Akbar, Yuvvraaj, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na and Ghajini are full of fantastic tracks. A.R.Rahman dominates the top 3 positions of the best Hindi film songs of 2008. It goes without saying that he features prominently in the top 10 best dance tracks of Bollywood 2008.
Clearly a golden period for A.R.Rahman. We believe the best is yet to come!!

Arunraj V.S.

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"learn How to Eat With Your Stomach, and not Your Eyes"

January 31, 2010  //  Posted by: admin  //  Category: Learn how to make your own clothes

It’s halfway through January and your initial enthusiasm for those fitness resolutions may be waning.

People Grappling with diets often eat until their plate is clean, rather than when they feel full.

People grappling with diets often eat until their plate is clean, rather than when they feel full.

After maintaining an austere, healthy diet for a few weeks, the desire to eat a juicy cheeseburger proves too irresistible for some dieters.

“It’s natural that most people when they are following a New Year’s resolution or any program to change something in their life, that they will fall off the wagon or they’ll have a setback or a failure,” said Jillian Michaels, a personal trainer for NBC’s show “The Biggest Loser.”

Rather than beating yourself up after having a setback, learn from the missteps, experts say.

It’s a matter of attitude, Michaels said. Learn from the setbacks and view “a failure as a point of learning, an opportunity to see what works and what doesn’t.”

For those grappling with diets,striving for moderation is a constant battle.
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“We eat with our eyes, not out of our stomach,” said Dr. Melina Jampolis, the diet and fitness expert for CNNhealth.com. “It’s much more difficult to control serving sizes.”

People have a tendency to keep eating until their plate is clean or the container of cookies is empty.

“A lot of people eat too much and their clothes feel tight. You shouldn’t have to unbutton your pants, blouse or unzip anything after your meal,” said Cheryl Forberg, the nutritionist for “The Biggest Loser.” “You lose sight of your body’s natural hunger cues.”
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To become more attuned to your body, avoid eating while standing up, sitting at the desk or inside a car, she said. Dedicate time for meals and snacks.

Rather than viewing meals as an obligatory part of the day, “learn to enjoy the process. At the same time, you begin to stop eating when you’re comfortable, instead of when you have to unzip your jeans,” Forberg said.

Avoid stocking problem foods like cookies or ice cream in the house if you know you can’t resist them.
Health Library

* MayoClinic.com: Weight maintenance — keep the weight off permanently
* MayoClinic.com: Eating and exercise — time it right to maximize your workout

“When you know you have a weakness with chocolate or cookies, you probably shouldn’t keep it in the house if you know you can’t stop at one,” she said.

One way to retrain the body is to divide snacks by portion sizes.

“Those 100-calories packs retrain people to the eye and decrease the snacking,” Jampolis said. “It’s more expensive and not environmentally friendly, but you’re much better off getting a 100-calorie pack rather than eating out of container.”

“If you’re on a budget and you want to be more environmentally friendly, make your own. Every Sunday, measure 100 calories into seven Ziploc bags,” she said. You can even recycle the bags.

References:

CNN- Madison Park

After maintaining an austere, healthy diet for a few weeks, the desire to eat a juicy cheeseburger proves too irresistible for some dieters.

“It’s natural that most people when they are following a New Year’s resolution or any program to change something in their life, that they will fall off the wagon or they’ll have a setback or a failure,” said Jillian Michaels, a personal trainer for NBC’s show “The Biggest Loser.”

Rather than beating yourself up after having a setback, learn from the missteps, experts say.

It’s a matter of attitude, Michaels said. Learn from the setbacks and view “a failure as a point of learning, an opportunity to see what works and what doesn’t.”

For those grappling with diets,striving for moderation is a constant battle.
House Call
Learn the top changes you need to make or break bad diet habits in 2009
8:30 a.m. ET Sat. & Sun.
see full schedule »

“We eat with our eyes, not out of our stomach,” said Dr. Melina Jampolis, the diet and fitness expert for CNNhealth.com. “It’s much more difficult to control serving sizes.”

People have a tendency to keep eating until their plate is clean or the container of cookies is empty.

“A lot of people eat too much and their clothes feel tight. You shouldn’t have to unbutton your pants, blouse or unzip anything after your meal,” said Cheryl Forberg, the nutritionist for “The Biggest Loser.” “You lose sight of your body’s natural hunger cues.”
Don’t Miss

* Nine nutrition essentials for 2009
* Steps to trim calories and waistline

To become more attuned to your body, avoid eating while standing up, sitting at the desk or inside a car, she said. Dedicate time for meals and snacks.

Rather than viewing meals as an obligatory part of the day, “learn to enjoy the process. At the same time, you begin to stop eating when you’re comfortable, instead of when you have to unzip your jeans,” Forberg said.

Avoid stocking problem foods like cookies or ice cream in the house if you know you can’t resist them.
Health Library

* MayoClinic.com: Weight maintenance — keep the weight off permanently
* MayoClinic.com: Eating and exercise — time it right to maximize your workout

“When you know you have a weakness with chocolate or cookies, you probably shouldn’t keep it in the house if you know you can’t stop at one,” she said.

One way to retrain the body is to divide snacks by portion sizes.

“Those 100-calories packs retrain people to the eye and decrease the snacking,” Jampolis said. “It’s more expensive and not environmentally friendly, but you’re much better off getting a 100-calorie pack rather than eating out of container.”

“If you’re on a budget and you want to be more environmentally friendly, make your own. Every Sunday, measure 100 calories into seven Ziploc bags,” she said. You can even recycle the bags.

References:

CNN- Madison Park

Natalie Pyles


For more detailed instructions, please visit: www.funnyonesies.net You can easily create your own funny onesis – all it takes is an ink jet printer, an iron, transfer paper, inexpensive gerber onesies (blank), and imagination! In the example here, I created a Buffalo Bills football onesie for my son – now a die-hard Buffalo Bills fan! Watch this video, and learn how to save money on children’s clothes.

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Am I Ready to Own a Dog?

January 31, 2010  //  Posted by: admin  //  Category: Learn how to make your own clothes

Here are some considerations that you need to take note when buying a dog (or another pet). It will be part of your family for the next 15 years or so. Once you have decided to buy a dog, you will have to take responsibility of it till its death. This article will help you make an informed decision. First advice, don’t buy on impulse!

What is the main reason for getting a dog? If it is for the kids in your house, you have to remember that children cannot possibly take full responsibility of the dog. Once the novelty of a cute puppy wears off, this responsibility is pushed to the adults (and this happens most of the time). It is important that you educate your child on the importance of being a responsible pet owner. The job doesn’t end after the dog has got its dinner. It’s a lifetime commitment.

Can you afford the time to take care of your dog? If you don’t, getting a dog isn’t really a good idea. Dogs require as much attention as we humans do. They love companionship. That’s why they say dogs are man’s best friends. Are we able to reciprocate the kind of friendship they are offering us?

Are you able to take of it financially? There are many dog expenses, such as dog food, toys and clothes. You have to take it for vaccinations as well. On top of it, your dog should also have a regular checkup. And if it ever falls sick, there is also the medical fees to worry. Your dogs should also be sent for regular grooming to maintain its cleanliness and overall well being.

Do you know how to train your dog? Most of us don’t. So it brings us to the next question. Are we willing to learn how to train our dogs? Do we have the time? Do we need to engage a professional dog trainer, the services which might otherwise be expensive?

As long are you are committed to do the job well, I don’t forsee any difficulties. But you must bear these questions in mind before you get a dog. An impulsive decision might result in undesirable consequences.

George Yeo


(2008 UPDATE) A friend and fellow slave wrote a very good article for people, who have ever thought of getting ducks as pets. mrflapper.com ) Many of you have commented on this video, lots of questions regarding keeping ducks and what not. Let me explain a little about this video.. This video was taken over 2 years ago when I got my first ducks. It was a bad experience overall. These ducks were ordered from a Hatchery, delivered through mail, the first mistake of many to come. I was lucky to receive all my ducks alive and well, but not so many ducks have this luck – I ordered 12 ducklings, a friend of the fam wanted some to so I figured we could share the order. 7 of the 12 were given away once fully feathered, most of which did not survive, many drowned others got sick, they were living pretty much wild on his property and these ducklings are all Domestic Animals. They need your care. Of the 12 I kept 5, one of which, my favorite was killed and eaten by “nice” dog.. It was devastating, he somehow escaped the pen and got too close to the dog, who was just being a dog. 4 Survived and grew. All was ok till one of the, the Pekin suddenly became sick, when I noticed she was sick it was way too late, She had ingested what we think was the avocado leaves from our tree and it poisoned her. I noticed her in a corner not eating or moving. She let me pick her up which she never did and started having seizures. she died in my arms at 4AM. I was devastated. So much so my parents started to worry and picked any excuse to get rid of them. If you know anything about ducks is the mess they produce and back then my family wasn’t putting up with it. Even though I slaved over them, cleaning their pens sometimes 4 times a day! They decided there were too many fly’s for their comfort. Even though our dirty neighbor whose house was full of cats was to blame they blamed it on the Ducks and I had to give them away. The remaining 3 ducks, went to another family friend with a private pond. Time pased and they got older and got friends all was well till one day the 2 Cayuga’s (black ducks) went missing. They did not come back to their pen that night.. The following morning they found one of them, dead. Hidden under a bush injured. Something had got him and he tried to hide, instead he just died from the injuries. A day later they found the pile of feathers and innards of the other. This experience has really taught me a lot, and I hate it that it took the ducks poor life to make me learn. Ducks are probably the hardest most time consuming, most expensive pet to keep! I have 2 ducks now, a couple years later. Both were rescued in their own way. I’ve had the oldest for almost 2 years now. This time around the ducks are my priority, everything I do or think to do revolves around them. Looking and learning more ways to make sure everyone is okay with their presence. They own me, I don’t own them. No one understands this. Animals are NOT disposable! They are NOT experiments! Sure they are cute babies, but wait till they get older.. Sure! it was only 3 bucks in the feed store.. Get ready for the the thousands of dollars you spend. Their predator proof pen alone is cost over 400 dollars and its not even what I would want it to be! 50 dollars for food everytime they scraf down a bag, Ducks CAN’T live off bread. All I am saying is, think carefully before getting ducks as a pet.. Infact forget about it. Unless you’re willing to sell your soul, don’t.

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5 Compelling Reasons To Learn To Shop Online – Today!

January 30, 2010  //  Posted by: admin  //  Category: Learn how to make your own clothes

Make your own baby bibs! Learn how to cut the fabric pieces for a baby bib in this free sewing video. Expert: Gretchen Soares Contact: www.butterfly-boutique.org Bio: Gretchen Soares is the co-owner of Bufferfly Boutique, which specializes in soft goods such as quilts, clothing and wearable art. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves

It seems as if everybody else is doing it – shopping online, that is. There’s the co-worker who bought all their Christmas gifts online without ever setting foot in the crowded local mall. Or the friend who won a bundle of like-new, brand-name baby clothes on eBay. Or your son’s college roommate, who paid hundreds of dollars less than your son did for his college textbooks, simply because he ordered them online rather than from the University bookstore.

If you’ve been meaning to learn to shop online – whether at an online retailer like Amazon.com or an auction site such as eBay – it’s time to quit procrastinating, conquer your fear and dive into the waters of cyberspace. You’re not only missing out on good deals, convenience, and worldwide product selection, you’re actually losing money.

1) Good deals: With the growing popularity of price-comparison websites, it’s easier than ever to find a low price on a product you want. I just typed “iPod Nano 8GB MP3 player” into one of these specialized Search Engines, and got 33 results with prices ranging from $229.99 to $292.75 – that’s a $62.76 price difference. The search engine also listed available rebates and factored in shipping costs.

2) Convenience: Not much explanation needed here – you can shop from home at 3 in the morning while wearing your pajamas. You can shop from work during your lunch break. You can shop from the hotel room when you’re stuck overnight in the middle of nowhere. And you don’t have to fight crowds, prowl the parking lot in search of a place to park, or drag screaming kids around.

3) Product Selection: When you shop online, you’re not limited to the stores within driving distance or even the stores you’re familiar with. You can shop just as easily from a home-based artisan as from an exclusive upscale department store like Saks Fifth Avenue.

Odds are, though, that you already know about deals, and convenience, and selection – so why haven’t you started shopping?

Here are two additional reasons that may encourage you to start.

4) Shopping Online is Safer than Shopping Offline: A survey from Paypal UK published in November 2006 found that you’re much more likely to be a victim of physical theft in your home town than to suffer fraud in the digital world.

More than a third of respondents (35%) had been victims of property theft, but only 15% of UK adults surveyed had been victims of online fraud. Similarly, around 71% of Brits know someone who has had their wallet or purse stolen but only 29% know a victim of online fraud.

And despite rumors to the contrary, paying with a credit card at a reputable website is virtually risk-free if you follow commonsense safety precautions. Online merchants know the importance of secure payment systems, and US shoppers are protected by the Fair Credit Billing Act. (You can dispute charges under this law, and even if your credit card is used fraudulently, you generally would be held liable only for the first $50 in charges.) Other payment processors such as Paypal offer their own fraud protection.

It’s at least as safe to buy online as it is to hand your credit card to the waiter at the restaurant, who whisks it out of your sight for several minutes!

5) NOT Shopping Online Can Cost You Money: Besides the savings to be gained by comparing prices, savvy online shoppers have discovered ways to actually get paid to shop. There’s an entire industry devoted to educating online shoppers how to get cash back for purchases, how to earn money or points for shopping and how to get offers for free and sometimes very valuable products online.

Most of these cash-earning, money-making shopping strategies are cumulative – small rebates or points earned add up over time to hefty bonus checks or free gift cards. (I have a $50 gift card in my purse from Pier One Imports that I got absolutely free, and I’ll send for another $100 gift card as soon as I decide whether to get it from Target or Home Depot.)

There’s no better time than today to educate yourself about shopping online – when you’re not in a hurry, can start small, and don’t need to buy ten gazillion presents by next Sunday.

If everybody else can do it, so can you!

Diana Ratliff

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Learn How I Made $34,197.20 Selling an E-book Online

January 30, 2010  //  Posted by: admin  //  Category: Learn how to make your own clothes

If ever you have wanted to learn how to make money on the internet by selling e-books, then this could be the most important article you will ever read.

Here’s why:

You are about to learn how I went from not knowing a thing about making money on the internet to selling over 856 copies of an e-book for $39.95 that has so far made $34,197.20 in sales… and growing.

Before I get into it, I would like to tell you a little bit about myself.

I first logged onto the internet way back in 1995. To make it clear, this was before Google was even born. Back then I was just a consumer of the internet. That means I wasted my time surfing from site to site and didn’t make any money.

Then in 2002 I created my first website. This website was selling a downloadable e-book for $27.77. Since that time I have read countless e-books and reports about how to make money on the internet. I have gone to many expensive internet marketing seminars. I have met countless online “guru’s”. But most importantly I have been in the trenches applying all of this knowledge to find out what works online and what doesn’t.

The model that has made me the most money online has been selling Information Products. An information product is just a product that gives people information about what they want to know. This can be a an e-book, an MP3 audio file, a C.D. recording or even a video. The products I like to create are ‘How To’ information products that can be instantly downloaded. The reason I like downloadable products is that I don’t have to worry about shipping.

Having said that, there are places online that can ship physical products on your behalf if you want, such as http://www.IFulFill.com. However I don’t like the hassle of shipping physical items for now.

So what downloadable information products could you sell?

That depends. You see, there are courses out there which teach you to scour the internet to find ‘hungry’ markets with few competitors and then create an information product the market wants.

There is nothing wrong with this strategy and it does work.

The only problem is that if you are a beginner at creating information products on the internet then I would suggest you start with a market that you either know a lot about or that you are interested in. That is how I first started out and now I make hundreds of dollars online every week.

For example, what if a beginner found that ‘Crochet’ was a hot market but had no interest what-so-ever in crochet? And what if they weren’t successful at the start? I think they would not only quickly lose interest in this market but perhaps internet marketing all together. However, if they stuck with a niche they were interested in and stayed with it, I think they would be more likely to make internet marketing work for them.

What I teach beginners on the internet is to brainstorm at least 101 ideas for their first information product and then narrow it down to say the top 5 ideas before choosing one to run with.

To do this, firstly list down as many ideas of things that you are interested in.

This could be sports you play, hobbies you have, stuff you know a lot about or perhaps things you spend a lot of time doing. You may get say 20 ideas doing this initial brainstorming session. Just keep writing down ideas of things you are interested in, even if you don’t think you could create an information product out of it.

After you have brainstormed as many ideas as you can, you can then use a free tool on the internet to ‘reverse brainstorm’ even more ideas. The key here is to find at least 101 potential ideas for your own information product to sell on the internet.

The place I go to ‘reverse brainstorm’ ideas is at KeywordDiscovery. You can get to KeywordDiscovery by cutting and pasting the following link into your browser:

http://www.KeywordDiscovery.com/search.html

For example, if you type in the word ‘Crochet’, you can see how many times people searched online for crochet in a given month. Pretty cool, huh?

Now, the way I ‘reverse brainstorm’ potential ideas for niche markets to enter is to type a generic word into the search bar.

For example, you will see that the second most searched term (at the time of writing) is ‘Free Crochet Patterns’.

What I do to ‘reverse brainstorm’ is type the generic terms such as ‘Free’ or ‘Pattern’ into the keyword search bar and see what niche’s appear that also contain that term.

For example, if you type ‘Patterns’ into the search bar you will find the following niche’s appear within the search results:

Pumpkin carving

Knitting

Sewing

Cross stitch

Quilting

Stained glass

Scroll saw

Jack o lanterns

Weddings

Embroidery

Costume patterns

Wood patterns

Purse patterns

Woodworking

Bead patterns

Afghan patterns

Tole painting

Fishing

Celtic patterns

Prom dress

Teddy bears

Celtic patterns

Mosaic patterns

Wood craft

Hemp

Necklaces

Tattoos

Curtains

Puppets

Bridesmaid

Yarn

Dolls

Ceramic tiles

Beading

Doll clothes

Halloween

Handbags

Henna

Camouflage

Pillow patterns

Drapes

That’s is 41 potential ideas just by typing one generic word into the Keyword Research Tool. Sure, you’re probably not into ‘Celtic Patterns’ or ‘Ceramic Tiles’, but it shouldn’t take you too long before you have brainstormed at least 101 potential ideas.

This ‘reverse brainstorming’ technique saves you the hassle of having to think about markets to enter. The keyword research tool does all the thinking for you and each of these ideas is a potential niche to enter. This is not to say that they are all profitable and likely to produce sales online, but it lets you create a list of ideas you probably wouldn’t have otherwise thought of.

As you scroll through the list and find topics that you are interested in then jot them down in your folder until you have brainstormed at least 101 ideas for your information product.

Once you have a list of 101 potential product ideas, the next step is to find out whether these niche ideas could be profitable. The reason for this is that not all markets are the same. Some markets such as making money, saving money or personal development to name a few are lucrative, whereas others such as ‘How to wear a hat’, ‘How to tie shoelaces’ and ‘How to brush your teeth’ for example are not.

The reason for this is that to do well online you have to add value to your potential customer. Some markets add massive value to your customer and they will be more likely to buy your product. However, other markets add less value to your customer and you may struggle making a sale of your product.

You can find out more to see if a market is potentially profitable by picking up your free 35 page e-book ‘How To Do The Work Once And Make Money In Your Sleep – LT Edition’ by clicking on the link below. It pays to find out in advance if a market is profitable before launching a product and a website. The reason for this is that you will save yourself a lot of time and frustration down the track when you wonder why the market isn’t buying your product.

Talk soon,

David Styles.

David Styles


For more detailed instructions, please visit: www.funnyonesies.net You can easily create your own funny onesis – all it takes is an ink jet printer, an iron, transfer paper, inexpensive gerber onesies (blank), and imagination! In the example here, I created a Buffalo Bills football onesie for my son – now a die-hard Buffalo Bills fan! Watch this video, and learn how to save money on children’s clothes.

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