Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Information about NASA

In 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration was established. Today, 50 years on, NASA has a host of programmers to showcase its achievements.

One of the objectives of NASA has been to interact with the community through extensive outreach programmers impacting the thoughts and imagination of generations of children the world over. Encouraging kids to dream big and study hard, through competitions, designed to get children thinking about space — and by extension, math and science — in new ways is what NASA aims at. Each year over 60,000 students get to directly interact with NASA’s educational opportunities.

NASA has numerous activities, games, amazing stories, study material, competitions, student conferences and scholarships for different age groups. From providing an opportunity of asking an astronaut on the space station a question, assisting students with homework and projects, assembling paper model spacecraft to interactive websites with every information on space and space related subjects, NASA is a must visit site for the curious child.

Importantly October 4 to 10 is celebrated annually in some 50 nations as World Space Week to mark the anniversary of two great milestones of humanity’s exploration of space. The first human-made Earth satellite, SPUTNIK I being launched on October 4, 1957, and the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, coming into force on October 10, 1967. Special World Space Week instructional materials in several languages with activities for all grades are made available to schools at no charge.

You can begin your own space odyssey and lucky for you that you need not even venture into space for it — just get to a computer and connect to NASA. This is one place where the sky is certainly not the limit – only a beginning to the limitless!

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Information about Human Rights Violation

Under this topic, I’m going to discuss what Human Rights violation is, and what the major sources of violation are. What are Human Rights? Human Rights are the basic rights of a human to live in this world. Some of the rights are Right to live, Right to vote, Right to speak, Right to follow a religion and so on.

Human Rights violation is, people are denied of their basic rights in the name of religion, caste, their social status. Many countries in South Africa and Asia falls a prey to this. There are 2 categories of people in these nations, one enjoying the high way of living and on the other hand, people suffer because of hunger. It is sad to say that people in some countries of Africa eat rat and other insects to breath.

In some countries the low caste people were ill treated by the upper caste people. The irony is, this happens in the 21st century, the age of technology. Women of the low caste are sexually abused and men are treated like slaves. Children of these communities are not allowed to study in the schools and most of all they were not considered as human beings.

We proudly declared the world nations, that in India we abolished slavery and caste system. But the fact is human rights violation takes place under these categories, by the rich, politicians and policemen. India will be the developing country until we uproot the caste system and slavery.

Friday, August 7, 2015

Information for getting Mobiles

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Violation of Human Rights

Under this topic, I’m going to discuss what Human Rights violation is, and what the major sources of violation are. What are Human Rights? Human Rights are the basic rights of a human to live in this world. Some of the rights are Right to live, Right to vote, Right to speak, Right to follow a religion and so on.

Human Rights violation is, people are denied of their basic rights in the name of religion, caste, their social status. Many countries in South Africa and Asia falls a prey to this. There are 2 categories of people in these nations, one enjoying the high way of living and on the other hand, people suffer because of hunger. It is sad to say that people in some countries of Africa eat rat and other insects to breath.

In some countries the low caste people were ill treated by the upper caste people. The irony is, this happens in the 21st century, the age of technology. Women of the low caste are sexually abused and men are treated like slaves. Children of these communities are not allowed to study in the schools and most of all they were not considered as human beings.

We proudly declared the world nations, that in India we abolished slavery and caste system. But the fact is human rights violation takes place under these categories, by the rich, politicians and policemen. India will be the developing country until we uproot the caste system and slavery.