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description: Here we can Share the amazing and Intresting Information........
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created: Jun 09, 2008 09:15 pm
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  Alex
A father put his three year old daughter to bed,

Told her a story and listened to her prayers which she ended by saying

"God bless Mommy, God bless daddy, God bless grandma and good-bye
grandpa."

The father asked, "Why did you say good-bye grandpa?"

The little girl said, "I don't know daddy, it just seemed like the thing
todo."

The next day grandpa died.

The father thought it was a strange coincidence.

A few months later the father put the girl to bed and

listened to her prayers, which went like this:

"God bless Mommy, God Bless daddy and good-bye grandma."

The next day the grandmother died.

Oh my god, thought the father, this kid is in contact with the other
side.

Several weeks later when the girl was going to bed the dad heard her
say,

"God bless Mommy and good-bye daddy."

He practically went into shock.

He couldn't sleep all night and got up at the crack of dawn to go to his

office.

He was nervous as a cat all day, had lunch sent in and watched the
clock.

He figured if he could get by until midnight he would be okay.

He felt safe in the office, so instead of going home at the end of the
day

he stayed there,

looking at his watch and jumping at every sound.

Finally midnight arrived, he breathed a sigh of relief and went home.

When he got home his wife said

"I've never seen you work so late, what's the matter?"

He said "I don't want to talk about it, I've just spent the worst day of
my

life."

She said "You think you had a bad day, you'll never believe what
happened

HERE.

He asked "What"?????? :0

She said "This morning our neighbour James suddenly died."
20 Sep (71 years ago)
  Waqar Ahmed
Some very good and Very bad things

The most destructive habit Worry

The greatest Joy Giving

The greatest loss of self-respect

The most satisfying work helping others

The ugliest personality trait Selfishness

The most endangered species Dedicated leaders

Our greatest natural resource our youth

The greatest 'shot in the arm' Encouragement

The greatest problem to overcome Fear

The most effective sleeping pill Peace of mind

The most crippling failure disease Excuses

The most powerful force in life Love

The most dangerous pariah a gossip

The world's most incredible computer the brain

The worst thing to be without Hope

The deadliest weapon The tongue

The two most power-filled words ‘I Can'

The greatest asset Faith

The most worthless emotion Self-pity

The most beautiful attire SMILE!

The most prized possession Integrity

The most powerful channel of communication Prayer

The most contagious spirit Enthusiasm

The most important thing in life is to fear from ALLAH



Life ends; when you stop Dreaming
Hope ends; when you stop Believing
Love ends; when you stop Caring
And Friendship ends; when you stop Sharing!!!
24 Jun (72 years ago)
  Waqar Ahmed
All About Mosquito
All About Mosquito (سالا ایک مچہر)



The mosquito is a common flying insect that is found around the world. There are about 2,700 species of mosquitoes. Mosquitoes can fly about 1 to 1.5 miles per hour (1.6-2.4 kph).

Mosquito Bites: Females drink blood and the nectar of plants; the males only sip plant nectar. When a female bites, she also injects an anticoagulant (anti-clotting chemical) into the prey to keep the victim's blood flowing. She finds her victims by sight and smell, and also by detecting their warmth. Not all mosquito species bite humans.

Disease Carrier: The mosquito is often a carrier of diseases, such as malaria, encephalitis, yellow fever, dengue fever, dog heart worm, West Nile virus, and many others. The females, who drink blood, can carry disease from one animal to another as they feed.

Anatomy: Like all insects, the mosquito has a body divided into three parts (head, thorax, and abdomen), a hard exoskeleton, and six long, jointed legs. Mosquitoes also have a pair of veined wings. They have a straw-like proboscis and can only eat liquids.

Life Cycle:
The complete life-cycle of a mosquito takes about a month. After drinking blood, adult females lay a raft of 40 to 400 tiny white eggs in standing water or very slow-moving water. Within a week, the eggs hatch into larvae (sometimes called wrigglers) that breathe air through tubes which they poke above the surface of the water. Larvae eat bits of floating organic matter and each other. Larvae molt four times as they grow; after the fourth molt, they are called pupae (also called tumblers). Pupae also live near the surface of the water, breathing through two horn-like tubes (called siphons) on their back. Pupae do not eat. An adult emerges from a pupa when the skin splits after a few days. The adult lives for only a few weeks.
Mosquito life cycle
Mosquitoes undergo complete metamorphosis; they go through four distinct stages of development during a lifetime. The four stages are egg, pupa, larva, and adult. The full life-cycle of a mosquito takes about a month.

Eggs: After drinking blood, adult females lay a raft of 40 to 400 tiny white eggs in standing water or very slow-moving water.

Larvae:
Within a week, the eggs hatch into larvae (sometimes called wrigglers) that breathe air through tubes which they poke above the surface of the water. Larvae eat bits of floating organic matter and each other. Larvae molt four times as they grow; after the fourth molt, they are called pupae.

Pupae:
Pupae (also called tumblers) also live near the surface of the water, breathing through two horn-like tubes (called siphons) on their back. Pupae do not eat.

Adult: An adult emerges from a pupa when the skin splits after a few days. The adult lives for only a few weeks.
15 Jun (72 years ago)
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