Wednesday, December 26, 2007

HTTP Status and Error Codes Explained

1xx Informational
Request received, continuing process.
1. 100 Continue: The request has been completed and the rest of the process can continue.
2. 101 Switching: Protocols When requesting a page, a browser might receive a statis code of 101, followed by an "Upgrade" header showing that the server is changing to a different version of HTTP.


2xx Success
The action was successfully received, understood, and accepted.
1. 200 OK: Standard response for HTTP successful requests.
2. 201 Created: When new pages are created by posted form data or by a CGI process, this is confirmation that it worked.
3. 202 Accepted: The client's request was accepted, though not yet processed.
4. 203 Non-Authorative Information: The information contained in the entity header is not from the original site, but from a third party server.
5. 204 No Content: If you click a link which has no target URL, this response is elicited by the server. It's silent and doesn't warn the user about anything.
6. 205 Reset Content: This allows the server to reset any content returned by a CGI.
7. 206 Partial Content: The requested file wasn't downloaded entirely. This is returned when the user presses the stop button before a page is loaded, for example.

3xx Redirection
The client must take additional action to complete the request.
1. 300 Multiple Choices: The requested address refers to more than one file. Depending on how the server is configured, you get an error or a choice of which page you want.
2. 301 Moved Permanently: If the server is set up properly it will automatically redirect the reader to the new location of the file.
3. 302 Moved Temporarily: Page has been moved temporarily, and the new URL is available. You should be sent there by the server.
4. 303 See Other: This is a "see other" SRC. Data is somewhere else and the GET method is used to retrieve it.
5. 304 Not Modified: If the request header includes an 'if modified since' parameter, this code will be returned if the file has not changed since that date. Search engine robots may generate a lot of these.
6. 305 Use Proxy: The recipient is expected to repeat the request via the proxy.

4xx Client Error
The client failed to provide an valid request.
1. 400 Bad Request: There is a syntax error in the request, and it is denied.
2. 401 Authorization Required: The request header did not contain the necessary authentication codes, and the client is denied access.
3. 402 Payment Required: Payment is required. This code is not yet in operation.
4. 403 Forbidden: The client is not allowed to see a certain file. This is also returned at times when the server doesn't want any more visitors.
5. 404 Not Found: The requested file was not found on the server. Possibly because it was deleted, or never existed before. Often caused by misspellings of URLs.
6. 405 Method Not Allowed: The method you are using to access the file is not allowed.
7. 406 Not Acceptable: The requested file exists but cannot be used as the client system doesn't understand the format the file is configured for.
8. 407 Proxy Authentication Required: The request must be authorised before it can take place.
9. 408 Request Timed Out: The server took longer than its allowed time to process the request. Often caused by heavy net traffic.
10. 409 Conflicting Request: Too many concurrent requests for a single file.
11. 410 Gone: The file used to be in this position, but is there no longer.
12. 411 Content Length Required: The request is missing its Content-Length header.
13. 412 Precondition Failed: A certain configuration is required for this file to be delivered, but the client has not set this up.
14. 413 Request Entity Too Long: The requested file was too big to process.
15. 414 Request URI Too Long: The address you entered was overly long for the server.
16. 415 Unsupported Media Type: The filetype of the request is unsupported.

5xx Server Error
The server failed to fulfill an apparently valid request.
1. 500 Internal Server Error: Nasty response that is usually caused by a problem in your Perl code when a CGI program is run.
2. 501 Not Implemented: The request cannot be carried out by the server.
3. 502 Bad Gateway: The server you're trying to reach is sending back errors.
4. 503 Service Unavailable: The service or file that is being requested is not currently available.
5. 504 Gateway Timeout: The gateway has timed out. Like the 408 timeout error, but this one occurs at the gateway of the server.
6. 505 HTTP Version Not Supported: The HTTP protocol you are asking for is not supported.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Some KooL Cool Amazing Pictures

Beautiful Horse

Lovely Flower

Nice Scenery


Romantic Beach

Cute Rose

Amazing Scenery

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Google Debuts Knowledge Project

Reference: BBC.CO.UK
Google has kicked off a project to create an authoritative store of information about any and every topic.


The search giant has already started inviting people to write about the subject on which they are known to be an expert. Google said it would not act as editor for the project but will provide the tools and infrastructure for the pages. Many experts see the initiative as an attack on the widely used Wikipedia communal encyclopaedia.

'Knol'
Writing about the project on the official Google blog, Udi Manber, one of the heads of engineering at the search firm, said it was all about sharing useful knowledge. By indexing the web, Google strives to make information more easily accessible. However, wrote Mr Manber, not all the information on the web was "well organised to make it easily discoverable". By getting respected authors to write about their specialism Google hopes to start putting some of that information in better order. The system will centre around authored articles created with a tool Google has dubbed "knol" - the word denotes a unit of knowledge - that will make webpages with a distinctive livery to identify them as authoritative. Mr Manber wrote: "A knol on a particular topic is meant to be the first thing someone who searches for this topic for the first time will want to read."

The knol pages will get search rankings to reflect their usefulness. Knols will also come with tools that readers can use to rate the information, add comments, suggest edits or additional content.
Revenue from any adverts on a knol page will be shared with its author. Industry commentator Nicholas Carr said the knol project was a "head-on competitor" with Wikipedia. He said it was an attempt by Google to knock ad-free Wikipedia entries on similar subjects down the rankings.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

5 Human Wonders - Worth Seeing

THE MILLAU VIADUCT is part of the new E11 expressway connecting Paris and Barcelona and features the highest bridge piers ever constructed. The tallest is 240 meters high and the overall height will be an impressive 336 meters, making this the highest bridge in the world.


Car Parking in Germany


First Air-Conditioned Bus Station in Dubai


World's Fastest Elevator Installed In World's Tallest Building
Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems Corp announced the installation of the world's fastest passenger elevator just exactly where it is needed - in Taipei 101, the world's tallest building. The elevator runs at a top speed of 1,010 meters per minute when ascending (600 meters per minute on the way down), which works out to 60.6 kilometers per hour. The Elevator can go from the 5th floor to the 89th floor in 39 seconds. The world's fastest elevator offers the following new technologies: The world's first pressure control system, which adjusts the atmospheric pressure inside a car by using suction and discharge blowers, preventing those riding inside the car experiencing 'ear popping'


The World's First All-glass Undersea Restaurant Opens

The World's First All-glass Undersea Restaurant Opens 15 th April marks the day that the first ever all-glass undersea restaurant in the world opens its doors for business at the Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa. It will sit five meters below the waves of the Indian Ocean, surrounded by a vibrant coral reef and encased in clear acrylic offering diners 270-degrees of panoramic underwater views. "We have used aquarium technology to put diners face-to-face with the stunning underwater environment of the Maldives", says Carsten Schieck, General Manager of Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa. "Our guests always comment on being blown aw ay by the colour, clarity, and beauty of the underwater world in the Maldives, so it seemed the perfect idea to build a restaurant where diners can experience fine cuisine and take time to enjoy the views - without ever getting their feet wet." Created by MJ Murphy Ltd, a design consultancy based in New Zealand, Ithaa's distinctive feature is the use of curved transparent acrylic walls and roof, similar to those used in aquarium attractions. "The fact that the entire restaurant except for the floor is made of clear ac rylic makes this unique in the world," continues Schieck, "We are currently planting a coral garden on the reef to add to the spectacular views of the rays, sharks and many colorful fish that live around the area.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

The Lion Sculpture Gets Record Price

Reference: BBC.CO.UK
A tiny limestone figure of a lion from ancient Mesopotamia has sold at auction for $57m (£28m), almost double the previous record price for a sculpture.

The 8.3cm (3.25in) tall Guennol Lioness is thought to have been carved 5,000 years ago in what is now Iraq and Iran. The lion, whose new owner has not been identified, had been on loan to the Brooklyn Museum of Art for 59 years. The previous record for a sculpture was set last month when Pablo Picasso's Tete de Femme was sold for $29m.
A 2,000-year-old Roman bronze sold for $28m in June, the previous record price for an antiquity sold at auction. 'Storied figure' The ancient carving, which was found at a site near Baghdad, was acquired in 1948 by Alastair and Edith Martin and formed part of their Guennol Collection. The proceeds of the sale will benefit a charitable trust formed by the Martin Family.

Before the auction in New York on Wednesday, the head of Sotheby's antiquities department, Richard Keresey, described the figure as a "brilliant combination of animal form and human pose". "The successful bidder.. will have the distinction of owning one of the oldest, rarest and most beautiful works of art from the ancient world," he added.
The buyer, who wished to remain anonymous, entered the bidding at $27m, already $9m more than what the sculpture had been expected to fetch. Mesopotamia, which was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, has been called the "cradle of civilisation" because agriculture, animal herding and domestication developed there earlier than anywhere else, almost 8,000 years ago. By 3000 BC, the Mesopotamians had already invented the wheel, developed writing, and created the world's first cities and monumental architecture.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Nice Definitions

School: A place where Papa pays and Son plays.
Life Insurance: A contract that keeps you poor all your life so that you can die Rich.
Nurse: A person who wakes u up to give you sleeping pills.
Marriage: It's an agreement in which a man loses his bachelor degree and a woman gains her masters.
Divorce: Future tense of Marriage.
Lecture: An art of transferring information from the notes of the Lecturer to the notes of the students without passing through "the minds of either".
Conference: The confusion of one man multiplied by the number present.
Compromise: The art of dividing a cake in such a way that everybody believes he got the biggest piece.
Dictionary: A place where success comes before work.
Conference Room: A place where everybody talks, nobody listens and everybody disagrees later on.
Father: A banker provided by nature.
Criminal: A guy no different from the rest....except that he got caught.
Boss: Someone who is early when you are late and late when you are early.
Politician: One who shakes your hand before elections and your Confidence after?
Doctor: A person who kills your ills by pills, and kills you by bills.
Classic: Books, which people praise, but do not read.
Smile: A curve that can set a lot of things straight.
Office: A place where you can relax after your strenuous home life.
Yawn: The only time some married men ever get to open their mouth.
Etc.: A sign to make others believe that you know more than you actually do.
Committee: Individuals who can do nothing individually and sit to decide that nothing can be done together.
Experience: The name men give to their mistakes.
Atom Bomb: An invention to end all inventions.
Philosopher: A fool who torments himself during life, to be spoken of when dead.

Monday, December 3, 2007

General Knowledge

1) Longest English Word:
Praetertranssubstan tiationalistical ly has 37 letters.

2) Book Without Letter "e" :
GADFY, written by Earnest Wright in 1939 is a 50,000+ word book, which doesn't contain a single word with 'e' in it

3) Word without Vowel:
Rhythm
Sky
Fry
Cry

4) Human Brains:
Organ of body which has no sensation when cut.

5) Crocodile:
Only animal & reptile which sheds tear while eating.

6) No: of Alphabets, which SOUND AS WORDS:
They are
** **B* Bee *
** **C* Sea*
** **G** * Zee*
** ** I* Eye *
** ** Q* Queue*
** ** R* Are *
** ** S* Yes *
** **T* Tea* **
** ** U* You *
** ** Y* Why

Fascinating Animals, Birds, Trees:
1) SNAILS have 14175 teeth laid along 135 rows on their tongue.
2) A BUTTERFLY has 12,000 eyes.
3) DOLPHINS sleep with 1 eye open.
4) A BLUE WHALE can eat as much as 3 tones of food everyday, but at the same time can live without food for 6 months.
5) The EARTH has over 12,00,000 species of animals, 3,00,000 species of plants & 1,00,000 other species.
6) The fierce DINOSAUR was TYRANNOSAURS which has sixty long & sharpteeth, used to attack & eat other dinosaurs.
7) DEMETRIO was a mammal like REPTILE with a snail on its back. This acted as a radiator to cool the body of the animal.
8) CASSOWARY is one of the dangerous BIRDS, which can kill a man or animal by tearing off with its dagger like claw.
9) The SWAN has over 25,000 feathers in its body.
10) OSTRICH eats pebbles to help digestion by grinding up the ingested food.
11) POLAR BEAR can look clumsy & slow but during chase on ice, can reach 25 miles / hr of speed.
12) KIWIS are the only birds, which hunt by sense of smell.
13) ELEPHANT teeth can weigh as much as 9 pounds.
14) OWL is the only bird, which can rotate its head to 270 degrees.

What are They:
1) If we say 'MUMMY', they come together & go apart when we say 'DADDY':
LIPS
2) What goes up & never comes down: AGE
3) Patches over patches but no stitches:
CABBAGE
4) What is that we cannot see, but is always before you: FUTURE
5) What goes up & down a hill, but never moves: ROAD
6) You can never wet it:
SHADOW
7) What belongs to You, but used by your friends more often you do: YOUR NAME

In 24 Hours Average Human:
1) HEART beats 1,03,689 times.
2) LUNGS respire 23,045 times.
3) BLOOD flows 16,80,000 miles.
4) NAILS grow 0.00007 inches.
5) HAIR grows 0.01715 inches.
6) Take 2.9 pounds WATER (including all liquids).
7) Take of 3.25 pounds FOOD.
8) Breathe 438 cubic feet AIR.
9) Lose 85.60, BODY TEMPERATURE.
10) Produce 1.43 pints SWEAT.
11) Speak 4,800 WORDS.
12) During SLEEP move 25.4 times.

WHY EMPLOYEES LEAVE ORGANISATIONS?

By - Azim Premji, CEO
Wipro Every company faces the problem of people leaving the company for better pay or profile. Early this year, Mark, a senior software designer, got an offer from a prestigious international firm to work in its India operations developing specialized software. He was thrilled by the offer. He had heard a lot about the CEO. The salary was great. The company had all the right systems in place employee-friendly human resources (HR) policies, a spanking new office,and the very best technology,even a canteen that served superb food. Twice Mark was sent abroad for training. "My learning curve is the sharpest it's ever been," he said soon after he joined. Last week, less than eight months after he joined, Mark walked out of the job.

Why did this talented employee leave ?
Arun quit for the same reason that drives many good people away. The answer lies in one of the largest studies undertaken by the Gallup Organization. The study surveyed over a million employees and 80,000 managers and was published in a book called "First Break All The Rules". It came up with this surprising finding:
If you're losing good people, look to their manager .... manager is the reason people stay and thrive in an organization. And he 's the reason why people leave. When people leave they take knowledge,experience and contacts with them, straight to the competition.

"People leave managers not companies", write the authors Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman. Mostly manager drives people away? HR experts say that of all the abuses, employees find humiliation the most intolerable. The first time, an employee may not leave,but a thought has been planted. The second time, that thought gets strengthened. The third time, he looks for another job. When people cannot retort openly in anger, they do so by passive aggression. By digging their heels in and slowing down. By doing only what they are told to do and no more. By omitting to give the boss crucial information. Dev says: "If you work for a jerk, you basically want to get him into trouble. You don 't have your heart and soul in the job." Different managers can stress out employees in different ways - by being too controlling, too suspicious,too pushy, too critical, but they forget that workers are not fixed assets, they are free agents. When this goes on too long, an employee will quit - often over a trivial issue.
Talented men leave. Dead wood doesn't.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Moon Split in English



This picture shows the location of the “Rocky Belt” which shows the moon was once split.
The unbelievers of Makkah said to the prophet that if you are truly a prophet split the moon and if you do we shall believe. It was a full moon that night… And so the prophet prayed to Allah to grant him this miracle, and the moon was split. Half was seen over Mount. Saffa, and the other half was seen over Mount. Kaikaan. The people said that the prophet has placed a spell on us, however if he played a trick on us, then he cant play a trick on all the people in the world! Abu Jahl then said: “let us wait until the people of Albadiah come, and if they saw the moon split, then it is true, if not then we all know it was a trick of magic. When the people of Albadiah came they said that they too saw the moon split, and the disbelievers said “oh, how powerful Mohammad’s magic is!” Then Allah revealed Surat al Qamar: “The hour has come near and the moon has split, and when they see a sign, they turn and say ‘this is a continuous magic’ and they disbelieved and followed their desires…” This took place in the days of the Prophet Muhammad in Makkah.

In one of Dr. Zaghlool Al-Najaar’s seminars, in one of the British universities said: “The miracle of the platting of the moon has been proven recently”… “ One of the British brothers who is very concerned about the state of IslamDawood Musa” who is the new chairman of the British Muslims party who is planning to enter the coming elections under the banner of Islam, which is spreading extremely fast in the west said “While he was searching for a religion, a friend gave him a copy of the Quran translated in English. He opened it and came across Surat Al-Qamar and read “The hour has come and the moon has split”, looking at this he said ‘The moon has split?!’ He then stopped reading and did not open it again.
Then one day while watching a program on the BBC, The broadcaster was talking with three American scientists, and the broadcaster was blaming America for spending billons of dollars on space projects, in a time where millions of people are suffering from poverty.
The scientists were trying to explain why it is important to go into space exploration.

Soon the scientists came to discuss the most expensive trip to the moon, which costed about 100 billion dollars, so the broadcaster asked them “So to put the American flag on the moon you spent this much money?!” The scientists stated that this much money was spent because they were trying to study the internal structure of the moon to see what similarities it has with the Earth, and they said that they were surprised to find a ‘Belt of Rocks’ that goes from the surface of the moon right to the inner depths. Being quite surprised, they gave this information to their geologists, who were also surprised, as they concluded that this couldn’t be unless the moon was once split and resealed. The rocks on the belt are a result of the impact during the time that the two halves of the moon recombined. Watching this brother Dawood Mussa jumped off his seat screaming “This is Muhammad’s miracle which occurred more than 1400 years ago, and now the Americans are spending billions of dollars to prove it to the Muslims. He then said “This must surely be a true religion, and so, where once Surat Al-Qamar was a cause for him disbelieving in Islam, it was now the reason for his embracing Islam

Friday, November 30, 2007

Inside of Kaaba

These images press moment exit Custodian of the Two Holy Masjids, King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz and his brethren leaders of the Islamic world from the Kaaba,
shown in the images of the inside wall of Kaaba, color green, as well as one of the pillars and some lanterns commentator.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

5 Ways To Stay Focused On Your Goals

No matter how excited you are about your business, with so many distractions and things that may be going on in your life, you can easily find yourself losing focus on your goals and what you want to accomplish. Below you will find 5 things that will help you stay focused on your goals.

FINISH WHAT YOU STARTEDY
ou probably have heard the saying, "So many things to do and not enough time to do them." Even though that may be true, you still have to complete them all, especially if these things help you to reach your goals. To make it easier for you, just take 1 thing you have to do and complete that task until it is done. When it is done, you will feel a sense of accomplishment and it will motivate you to move on to your next task.

ORGANIZE TO MAKE THINGS EASY AND SIMPLE
Take a moment to put things in order. If people write to you or send you orders in the mail, make 3 piles. Put the letters that need to be answered right away in the 1st pile. Letters that can be answered at a later date you can put in the 2nd pile and letters that have orders in them, you can put in the 3rd pile. Doing things like this in other areas of your life will help you keep things in priority and keep you focused on your goals.

CHANGE THE WAY YOU LOOK AT THINGS
If you find yourself at times having a negative attitude, you must realize that the way you look at things can make all the difference when it comes to reaching your goals. Even when obstacles stand in your way, maintaining a positive attitude, not a negative one and knowing that things can and will get better, will help you stay on track in reaching your goals.

UNDERSTAND GOALS WILL TAKE TIME TO REACH
Everything in life, if it is worth it, will take time. This goes for the goals you set for yourself. When you set goals, you should set 2 types of goals. A short term goal such as 6 months and also a long range goal, such as 3 years. You must realize that you are not going to reach your long term goals in 2 weeks. Whatever your goals may be, only through hard work, determination and keeping yourself focused, this is the way you will eventually reach your goals.

STUDY AND READ ARTICLES ON MOTIVATION
Reading articles, books or even listening to cassette tapes on motivation is a must if you want to keep yourself focused on your goals. Many successful people will tell you that even when they wanted to give up and throw in the towel, a paragraph in a book or something a motivational speaker said put them back on the right track and helped them reach their goals. So if you want to stay focused on your goals, take these 5 points and put them into action today.

See Why Petrol Is So Costly

AN ENGINEERING MASTER PIECE
During the construction phase......
Dubai , United Arab Emirates
All finished. Notice the palm trees outside..... .....
Remember, this is in the middle of the desert....
The very HOT desert where temperatures get up to 120 degrees.....
Unbelievable!
But true.....

The INSIDE view :
And you wonder why petrol is Rs. 50 per liter....!!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

How to Win Friends and Influence People

Fundamental Techniques in Handling People
1. Don't criticize, condemn or complain.
2. Give honest and sincere appreciation.
3. Arouse in the other person an eager want.

Six Ways to Make People Like You

1. Become genuinely interested in other people.
2. Smile.
3. Remember that a person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language.
4. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves.
5. Talk in terms of the other person's interests.
6. Make the other person feel important - and do it sincerely.

Win People to Your Way of Thinking

1. The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
2. Show respect for the other person's opinions. Never say, "You're wrong."
3. If you are wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.
4. Begin in a friendly way.
5. Get the other person saying "yes, yes" immediately.
6. Let the other person do a great deal of the talking.
7. Let the other person feel that the idea is his or hers.
8. Try honestly to see things from the other person's point of view.
9. Be sympathetic with the other person's ideas and desires.
10 Appeal to the nobler motives.
11. Dramatize your ideas.
12. Throw down a challenge.

Be a Leader: How to Change People Without Giving Offense or Arousing Resentment
A leader's job often includes changing your people's attitudes and behavior. Some suggestions to accomplish this:
1. Begin with praise and honest appreciation.
2. Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly.
3. Talk about your own mistakes before criticizing the other person.
4. Ask questions instead of giving direct orders.
5. Let the other person save face.
6. Praise the slightest improvement and praise every improvement. Be "hearty in your approbation and lavish in your praise."
7. Give the other person a fine reputation to live up to.
8. Use encouragement. Make the fault seem easy to correct.
9. Make the other person happy about doing the thing you suggest.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

7 Simple Techniques Ready Site for Search

By KEITH ROBINSON
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is probably the least understood aspect of Web design and marketing. It’s a world of secret sauce, voodoo and complicated algorithms. The are few facts, no guarantees and lots of wishing on a star when it comes to SEO, and it doesn’t have to be that way. Sure, you could pay an SEO consultant to optimize your site for you. You could pay someone to recommend keywords and submit your site to popular search engines. You could do all of these things and more and still, there will be no guarantee that it will help your rankings. More importantly, there is no guarantee it will drive the visitors you want and need to make your site successful. Rankings are important, but it’s relevant visits—those that turn visitors into customers—that really matter. While a vast industry of consulting, technology and services have grown around the promise of a SEO silver bullet, the saying, "There is no silver bullet," is ultimately true.

While SEO has its complications, it is simpler than it has been made to be. Simple ways you can optimize your site for search exist that are little more than well-applied common sense, a plan and some know-how. When it comes to SEO, and driving relevant visits, you’ll get the most bang for your buck by getting your content in order, having your site built the right way and taking the time to manage it and keep it fresh.

Content is, and always will be, king:

The most important thing you can do to assure your site is optimized for search is to provide great, relevant content. Put (very) simply, the best kind of Web content is relevant to your customers’ (and potential customers’) needs, and written with the Web in mind.
Search engines are all about indexing content. Without content, no amount of SEO trickery is going to help you in the long run, nor should it. By helping engines help people who are looking for information, you’re not only providing a service and making the Web an easier place to be, you’ll be helping increase your ranking and relevancy with search engines. When you’ve got good, current and relevant content people want to read—you’ve got something others may also want to link to.

Inbound Links Matter Most:

When it comes to SEO, the most important factor as it relates to ranking in a search engine, is how many inbound links you have and the quality of those inbound links—other highly ranked sites linking to your site are worth more that lower ranked sites. If you can provide content people want to link to, you’ll move up in the rankings. Again, it comes back to content, but it’s more than that. You should be actively soliciting links to your content. I don’t mean the (usually less than useful) typical link exchange techniques. I mean getting the word out that you’ve published something worth noting and keeping interest in your content high by keeping it always fresh and up-to-date. Content can be hard to get right, but when you do, and when you’ve got people interested and linking to you, you’re relevant visits, the visits that actually matter, will go way up.

Proper Page (and code) Structure:
This one may be tricky for those who don’t know HTML, but in essence it’s not that complicated. A properly coded and structured page will be easier to index. By using lean, clean, standard and semantic (i.e. meaningful) markup, you literally make a hierarchical map of your content and your site for a crawler to follow. This structure begins with proper titles (and therefore title tags) for your content, as well as keyword rich headings and well organized paragraphs. It can be a bit complicated and it does take some work to ensure your code is designed the right way. Quality code—from design to production—can make a huge difference in how your site is indexed. While there is an abundance of cut-rate code jockeys available, a development team with the skills to build the code with elegance will pay significant dividends both the site’s overall technical and search performance. Hiring Web developers who know and understand Web standards and best practices would be a good place to start.

On Keywords:

It can be a challenge to determine which keywords to use in your content to ensure higher rankings. However, this doesn’t have to be something you pay a consultant to sort out for you. If you are willing to do a bit of research on your own, you can do quite a bit of this yourself.
Note that when it comes to placing keywords, the titles of your pages and the content itself should be where you put your effort. Spamming (yes—spamming) a search engine with huge lists of keywords doesn’t help much – and may well get you blacklisted. As well, the keywords meta tag isn’t all that important anymore, a common myth of SEO. It helps, just not that much.
In order to leverage keywords for SEO, first, you’ll want to understand the goals of your site as they relate to search. For example, prioritize what you want people to find on your site, as well as what they might be looking for. It is important to consider the Web site from the perspective of the user, as they ultimately determine what’s valuable, and the words or relational terms they use to search on are most important. Many plug and play statistical software packages are available, providing information on what users are searching for. Once you’ve got those goals down and you have an understanding of your customers and how they use the Web, chances are you can make a pretty good guess as to some keywords and keyword phrases. You can then plug those keywords into tools like Suggestion Tool (www.suggestiontool.com) or Wordtracker (www.wordtracker.com) to see how they match up to actual searches.

Images:

Without help a search engine cannot index image or multimedia content. For that reason, and many others, a general rule of thumb would be to style textual content, such as navigation and headings, with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) instead of using an image for text. When it comes to informational and decorative images on a Web page, proper coding of the ALT attribute is key. This is a good place to add a keyword rich description of the image. This doesn’t help a ton when it comes to SEO, but it does help some and has other benefits in terms of usability and accessibility.

Splash Pages & Home Pages:
Make sure that the top-level pages of your site have enough links on them to allow a crawler or spider to get down into the content of your site. If you’ve thought about having a Flash or image only splash page—think again—you’ll effectively be cutting the search engines off at the very beginning. If you’re curious as to what a crawler actually sees when going through your site, try using a search engine spider simulator (www.webconfs.com/search-engine-spider-simulator.php). If nothing shows up, you’ve got some work to do.

Be Patient:

It can take quite a while for engines to re-index and re-rank your site once you’ve made some changes. I recently worked on a project where I was asked to restructure a site’s pages to rank higher on a very specific search phrase. When I started the site was ranked on page 6 in Google and it actually moved down to page 8 before it moved up to page 1 a few months later.
It’s easy to want to go back on any changes you make if immediate results aren’t realized. Search engines are smart, but they take time to sort through the vast amounts of information that’s thrown at them. Be patient and you’ll see results.

It’s Not Rocket Science...

SEO does take effort and know-how. It begins with your content (hopefully good enough to get people to link to it) and the clean, meaningful structure of your code. Those two things combined will do more for your efforts in regards to SEO than almost any other trick or technique you could try (or buy).

Golden Speech

1. Never tell die!
2. Hit him hard he doesn’t have a friend!
3. When I die, the world die with me!
4. The priests are always say:
Do whatever I say, not I do
5. To deceive the deceiver is not deceived!
6. First do then say!
7. A man of secret should be with a man who knows it!
8. Two wrongs don’t make a right!
9. Misfortunate tells what fortunate is!
10. Everything is good in its season!
11. Be the first say Hello!
12. Every thing is not banana.
13. Never blame an Innocent person!
14. Always be honest!
15. Tomorrow never comes but arrives!

Suicide Blast Cases

Suicide may have psychological origins such as the difficulty of coping with depression or other mental disorders; it may be motivated by the desire to test the affection of loved ones or to punish their lack of support with the burden of guilt. It may also stem from social and cultural pressures, especially those that tend to increase isolation, such as bereavement or estrangement. Attitudes toward suicide have varied in different ages and cultures; convicted criminals in ancient Greece were permitted to take their own lives, and the Japanese custom of seppuku (also called hara-kiri), or self-disembowelment, allowed samurai to commit ritual suicide as a way of protecting honor and demonstrating loyalty. Jews committed suicide rather than submit to ancient Roman conquerors or crusading knights who intended to force their conversion. In the 20th century, members of new religious movements, notably the Peoples Temple and Heaven's Gate, committed mass suicide. Buddhist monks and nuns have also committed sacrificial suicide by self-immolation as a form of social protest. Japan's use of kamikaze suicide bombers during World War II was a precursor to the suicide bombing that emerged in the late 20th century as a form of terrorism, particularly among Islamic extremists. Suicide, however, is generally condemned by Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, and attempts to commit suicide are still punishable by law in many countries. Some communities around the world have sought to legalize physician-assisted suicide for the terminally ill. Euthanasia was legalized in The Netherlands in 2001 and Belgium in 2002, and it is openly practiced in Colombia. Since the 1950s suicide-prevention organizations have been established in many countries, with telephone hot lines serving as a source of readily available counseling.

Those who believe in the finality of death (i.e., that there is no after-life) – they are the ones who advocate suicide and regard it as a matter of personal choice. On the other hand, those who firmly believe in some form of existence after corporeal death – they condemn suicide and judge it to be a major sin. Yet, rationally, the situation should have been reversed: it should have been easier for someone who believed in continuity after death to terminate this phase of existence on the way to the next. Those who faced void, finality, non-existence, vanishing – should have been greatly deterred by it and should have refrained even from entertaining the idea. Either the latter do not really believe what they profess to believe – or something is wrong with rationality. One would tend to suspect the former. Suicide is very different from self sacrifice, avoidable martyrdom, engaging in life risking activities, refusal to prolong one's life through medical treatment, euthanasia, overdosing and self inflicted death that is the result of coercion. What is common to all these is the operational mode: a death caused by one's own actions. In all these behaviors, a foreknowledge of the risk of death is present coupled with its acceptance. But all else is so different that they cannot be regarded as belonging to the same class. Suicide is chiefly intended to terminate a life – the other acts are aimed at perpetuating, strengthening and defending values. Those who commit suicide do so because they firmly believe in the finiteness of life and in the finality of death. They prefer termination to continuation. Yet, all the others, the observers of this phenomenon, are horrified by this preference. They abhor it. This has to do with out understanding of the meaning of life.

Ultimately, life has only meanings that we attribute and ascribe to it. Such a meaning can be external (God's plan) or internal (meaning generated through arbitrary selection of a frame of reference). But, in any case, it must be actively selected, adopted and espoused. The difference is that, in the case of external meanings, we have no way to judge their validity and quality (is God's plan for us a good one or not?). We just "take them on" because they are big, all encompassing and of a good "source". A hyper-goal generated by a super structural plan tends to lend meaning to our transient goals and structures by endowing them with the gift of eternity. Something eternal is always judged more meaningful than something temporal. If a thing of less or no value acquires value by becoming part of a thing eternal – than the meaning and value reside with the quality of being eternal – not with the thing thus endowed. It is not a question of success. Plans temporal are as successfully implemented as designs eternal. Actually, there is no meaning to the question: is this eternal plan / process / design successful because success is a temporal thing, linked to endeavors that have clear beginnings and ends.