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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

The former president is awaiting a discussion with the current president.

 Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, along with the "Daily Mirror newspaper", has taken part in a Q & A discussion on Twitter over the prevailing situation in the country.

The following is cited in the report.

Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa said today he was open for discussions with anyone for the sake of the country including President Maithripala Sirisena.
He said this in response to a question asked by Daily Mirror during this morning’s live Twitter Q and A session #AskMR.
When asked whether he was ready to talk to President Sirisena with regard to finding solutions to the current issues in the country, Mr. Rajapaksa said he was open for discussions with anyone.

Monday, July 24, 2017

Nasca Lines Are Signs Of alien arrivals.?

  The lines are drawn in geometric patterns and distinct animal shapes.
As a plane soars over the high desert of southern Peru, the dull pale sameness of the rocks and sand organize and change form. Distinct white lines gradually evolve from tan and rust-red. Strips of white crisscross a desert so dry that it rains less than an inch every year. The landscape changes as lines take shape to form simple geometric designs: trapezoids, straight lines, rectangles, triangles, and swirls. Some of the swirls and zigzags start to form more distinct shapes: a hummingbird, a spider, a monkey.
These are the renowned Nazca lines - subject of mystery for over 80 years. How were they formed? What purpose could they have served? Were aliens involved?

Sunday, July 23, 2017

In the future, the social media rules.

  The  Hon, Ranil wickaramasingha , The Prime Minister of  sri lanka, recently that methods of  controlling  the activities of the social media and internet in the country through legal means will be mentioned.

The Prime Minister came up with this statement at the 28th Law Asia Conference in Colombo over the weekend.

“Modern technology society has changed the issues which the legal sector in particular is facing. For example consider the internet, Facebook. If you regulate Face Book and the internet is it a violation of Fundamental Rights?


“Many foreign governments are tackling it especially in the social sector and child welfare. These are the issues which we have to tackle. These are new issues which we have not even thought of,” he said.

Allowed to smoke: Warrakirri College in Sydney.

Problems in social systems in various countries are many. 

It is surprising  that another  country is encouraging  when one country tries to create  a society without smokes.

Every person in the world is different  from the faces. it is also different from thoughts and needs.

One problem arises  when one problem is solved, until what  is right is understood.

 It's morning recess at school and students wander out of the classrooms, chatting, laughing, and reaching for their cigarettes to light up a smoke.

Children as young as 15 are allowed to smoke during recess and lunch at the government-funded school in Western Sydney, which has designated smoking areas.

 Given most Warrakirri College students have done time in juvenile detention, been kicked out of home or removed from parents on drugs or in jail, teachers have decided stamping out nicotine is not their priority. 

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Who is the owner of natural rights.

 Every -day people try to make progress, as well as in countries.
 That is because there is a purpose for living. it is the mind that  creates this purpose.
 How the  mind was created , it is said to be a natural creation.
 who creates nature?
 It is not  done by humans.
 Man is subject to nature. 
The man who does  not  understand this can give it to god. god will not accept it, God gives its handover to the nature.
 The man who thinks so great that all actions take place in such a manner that they think that they are without the influence of someone , they say it is the nature.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Is being a Dalit New Indian President a problem for the Western media?

Ram Nath Kovind: who become the new Indian president , is a person belonging to the dalit caste.

 The traditional caste system is still interrupted  the development of India.
 This  is a great achievement for  Modi prime ministers and the ruling BJP party.

 people in the developing world should respect  humanity . 

This attitudinal change is now emerging in India. However, the western media is still looking at India as an undeveloped country. 

That is why the western media are publishing news under this headline.

India picks Ram Nath Kovind ,of caste one called untouchables, as president.
The New york Times
Ram Nath Kovind : Man from india's untouchable Dalit caste expected become the president.
The independent 
Why is India's next president so unknown?
BBC
A man from  India's lower-caste Dalit (Untouchable) community is expected to be elected president.
 RamNath Kovind , 71, is the former governor of the eastern state of Bihar.

The Massacre of Mosul; 40,000 Civilians Killed.

                                      ISIS terrorist  body
More than 40,000 civilians were killed in the devastating battle to retake Mosul from Isis, according to intelligence reports revealed exclusively to The Independent - a death toll far higher than previous estimates.
Residents of the besieged city were killed by Iraqi ground forces attempting to force out militants, as well as by air strikes and Isis fighters, according to Kurdish intelligence services.
Residents of the besieged city were killed by Iraqi ground forces attempting to force out militants, as well as by air strikes and Isis fighters, according to Kurdish intelligence services.
"Kurdish intelligence believes that over 40,000 civilians have been killed as a result of massive firepower used against them, especially by the federal police, air strikes and Isis itself," Mr Zebari added.
 
                                         Suffering peoples
Mr Zebari, a native of Mosul and top Kurdish official who has served as the Iraqi finance minister and prior to that foreign minister, emphasised in an exclusive interview that the unrelenting artillery bombardment by units of the Iraqi federal police, in practice a heavily armed military unit, had caused immense destruction and loss of life in west Mosul.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Buddhism post Cultural Revolution a success, Dr, Lobsang Sangay said.

The President of Central Tibetan Administration, Dr Lobsang Sangay addressed the students and faculty at the Central University for Tibetan Studies, Varanasi (CUTS) on Friday, July 14th. The University is a premier institute for Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, sciences and language that was founded by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
Addressing the audience of students and faculties, the President said, “His Holiness the great 14th Dalai Lama’s visionary leadership has triumphed Cultural Revolution and China’s successive efforts to erase Tibet. The traditions of the Nalanda Mahavihara that were destroyed in Tibet continue to flourish in exile.”
“In destroying monasteries and religious institutions in Tibet, as the late Panchen Rinpoche declared in his 70,000 character petition, the Chinese Communists tried to eliminate the Tibetan identity, culture and its Buddhist traditions and they thought they had succeeded,” Dr Sangay said.

Monday, July 17, 2017

A - victory in a real people's struggle. Government takes over - The Nevil Fernando Hospital.

One ruler makes a mistake and another one corrects.

This can be pointed out  as one chance that we can defeat any  enemy forces by means of  deduction, goal, aligning together.

The ruler's  decision will not change as the  government's  repression  and  education has ceased for many years and ended with the student struggles carried out by the life sacrifices.
The government today (July 17) took over Dr. Neville Fernando Hospital in Malabe by signing the relevant agreement between Dr. Neville Fernando, Chairman of the Hospital and the Ministry of Health, in the presence of President Maithripala Sirisena.
Dr. Neville Fernando and Secretary to the Ministry of Health Janaka Sugathadasa signed the agreement.

Australian assistance to combat dengue fever in Sri Lanka.- Foreign affairs minister Julie Bishop

Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop, who is to visit Sri Lanka this week, will announce Australian assistance to combat dengue fever in Sri Lanka together with President Maithripala Sirisena, Australian Foreign Affairs Ministry announced today.

She will visit India and Sri Lanka from 18-20 July to strengthen  bilateral, economic and security relations with two important partners in region.

Sunday, July 16, 2017

New research is to be believed women say that they have the best sex of their lives at the age of 36.

A survey commissioned by the contraceptive app Natural Cycles revealed that women have the best sex of their lives at the age of 36.

Most of us believe that we have the best sex of our lives when in our 20s. However, if new research is to be believed women say that they have the best sex of their lives at the age of 36.

The research was commissioned by the contraceptive app Natural Cycles, and they asked 2,600 women about orgasms, how attractive they felt and how much satisfaction they derived from sex.

The answers were studied according to the different age groups, younger (below 23), middle (23-35) and older (36 and above). As far as attractiveness was concerned, women aged 36 felt the most confident in their skin and 8 out of 10 said that they felt sexy.

Saturday, July 15, 2017

The world's best tourist paradise is Palawan Island Philippines.


Palawan Island in the Philippines has been crowned the Best In The World by travellers

It’s the third year in a row the remote island, surrounded by 1,800 small islets and famed for its white beaches, stunning views and crystal clear water, was given the crown.

Palawan, the largest and most sparsely populated island in the Philippines, has shipwrecks and reefs which make it perfect for scuba diving and snorkelling.

Emerald green jungle-filled mountains appear to rise from the turquoise waters and secluded beaches make it a perfectly romantic paradise.

Palawan is also home to a five-mile-long underground river, considered one of the world’s wonders of nature, and visitors can get a boat through its limestone caverns.

Aside from boat, one of the preferred modes of transport on the island is by motor-run tricycle.

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