Sunday, May 18, 2014

mY SwEet lOrD...

Lord God, my saviour, I cry out all day,
and at night I come before you.
Hear my prayer;
listen to my cry for help!
So many troubles have fallen on me that I am close to death.
I am like all others who are about to die; all my strength is gone.
I am abandoned among the dead;
I am like the slain lying in their graves, those you have forgotten completely, who are beyond your help.
You have thrown me into the depths of the tomb, into the darkest and deepest pit.
Your anger lies heavy on me, and I am crushed beneath its waves.
Source: Good News Bible,Today's English Version, Bible Society of South Africa, 1977: 622.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

About Doha

My first landing time in Doha..really i was shocked. because i saw a big dry land..  no any greenish... everything & every ware i saw only sand & buildings.
Located on the coast of the Persian Gulf, it had a population of 1068,651 . Doha is Qatar's largest city, with over 60% of the nation's population residing in Doha or its surrounding suburbs, and is also the economic centre of the country. It is also one of the municipalities of Qatar.
Qatar National Day which is held in Doha every year on December 18

Climate

Doha has a hot desert climate. Summer is very long, from May to September, when its average high temperatures surpass 38 °C (100 °F) and often approach 47 °C (117 °F). Humidity is usually the least in May and June. Dewpoints can surpass 25 °C (77 °F) in the summer. Throughout the summer, the city averages almost no precipitation, and less than 20 mm (0.79 in) during other months.Rainfall is scarce, at a total of 75 mm (2.95 in) per annum, falling on isolated days mostly between October to March. Winters are warm and the temperature rarely drops below 7 °C (45 °F).

Doha is also home to many international schools established for its expatriate communities, with dozens of different private schools currently operating in the city, such as: Schools within and around Doha:
Bangladesh M.H.M High School & College, Doha-Qatar
Birla Public School
Compass International School
DeBakey High School for Health Professions at Qatar
Doha British School
Doha College
Doha Modern Indian School
DPS-Modern Indian School, Doha-Qatar
International Academic Society
Ideal Indian School
International School of London in Qatar
Lebanese School
Lycée Bonaparte
M.E.S Indian school
Modern English School - Doha
Newton International School
Pakistan Education Centre
Philippine School Doha
Qatar Academy
Qatar Canadian School
Qatar International School
Qatar Leadership Academy, Al Khor
SBS & SRS Complex of Iranian School
Shantiniketan Indian School (Wakra)
The American School of Doha
The Cambridge School, Doha, Qatar
International School of Choueifat
Stafford Sri Lankan School

Universities/colleges within Education City: (See Education City)
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar
HEC Paris
Northwestern University in Qatar
Texas A&M University at Qatar
UCL Qatar[23]
Virginia Commonwealth University
Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar

Other Universities/colleges around Doha:
CHN University
College of the North Atlantic
Qatar University
University of Calgary

Transportation
Main article: Transportation in Doha
Doha has recently been undergoing a huge expansion to its transportation network, including the addition of new highways, the construction of a new airport, and the construction of a metro system. This has all been as a result of Doha's massive growth in a short space of time, which has resulted in congestion on its roads.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Dark eyebrows

Dark eyebrows is a beauty on the face .. It adds so much character to the face .. I have light eyebrows and it's been a weak point for me .. So now I m trying out these .. U should too ...if one doesn't suit u try the next.

Castor oil: Castor oil has a very unusual chemical composition which is found in lesser concentrations in other seeds and oils. Gently massage castor oil for 2-3 minutes on each eyebrow and leave it for some time. Wash them after 30 minutes with lukewarm water and a gentle facial cleanser. Repeat the process only once a day for the consecutive days and stop urgently if any irritation occurs.

Coco-lemon: One is concrete and the other is pulpy but the mixture made from coconut oil and lemon peel can surely help regrow your eyebrows. Take 1/4 cup of coconut oil and blend it in a clean container with sliced peel after which inculcate the mixture in a dark place for a fortnight. Take the mixture and dab over your eyebrows daily from a cotton ball right before going to bed. One can use this as long as they wish provided there is no irritation on the skin, and just avoid direct sunlight on eyebrows for 2 hours right after you apply this to fend irritation from citrus.

Aloe-vera: If you have thinning eyebrow hair due to overplucking then you should definitely try the sap from aloe vera leaves on them. Crush aloe vera leaves and gently massage the juice over your eyebrows and let it seep in. The modulation effect of aloe vera helps in skin healing and increasing growth furthermore.

Onions: The sulphur in onion juice can help in faster and denser regrowth of eyebrow hair. Grind an onion and rub the juice below eyebrow skin with help of cotton balls. Make sure you do not wash your eyebrows so that you derive its full benefit.

Fenugreek seeds (Methi): Make a paste by grinding few fenugreek seeds and apply it on the brows just before going to bed or early morning before taking a shower. One can also mix almond oil to make the paste; the properties of almond oil will help moisturise your skin.

Milky way: Milk and milk products are rich in protein and vitamins. Dip a cotton ball in milk and rub it over the eyebrow area at night. Inherited natural properties of milk provide nourishment to the hair roots and make them grow faster.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Oily Skin: (for both men and women)

People who are prone to oily skin most often notice the problem on their faces because the sebaceous glands, (which produce oil) are larger and more concentrated there. Other areas that may show signs of excess oil include the chest, neck and back. Although hormones levels, stress and health issues can cause fluctuations in the amount of oil a person's skin produces, whether you are prone to oily, dry or normal skin is determined by genetics. Since there is no way to prevent genetic predisposition, oily skin can not be prevented. However, there are things that you can do to control the oil.

Here are some steps you can follow:

1.Wash your face twice a day to remove excess oil so it does not clog your pores.
Choose a gentle face soap that cleans your face well without drying out your skin. Do not use a moisturizing soap that adds oils or moisturizers to your face.
Use warm water when washing your face. Hot water may dry out or irritate your face.
Dry your face thoroughly with a soft towel after washing.
Stay away from harsh soaps or facial cleansers designed to dry out skin. The purpose of washing the face is to physically remove oil and dead skin cells from your face and pores. If you choose a soap designed to dry oily skin, choose the mildest one you can find and only use it when needed.

2. Read product packaging and ingredients list and choose only water-based ( oil free products) if you are prone to oily skin.
Avoid oil-based cosmetics, which add oil to your face.
Wash all makeup off before going to bed. Makeup settles into pores and will clog them if it is not completely removed. Never apply additional makeup without first removing the old.
Do not use cold creams, oils or lotions for makeup removal if you have oily skin. These products are designed to moisturize dry skin and may leave a greasy film on the skin, contributing to clogged pores, oil buildup and acne.

3. Watch to see whether your diet corresponds to an increase in oily skin problems. If so, adjust your diet accordingly.
Avoid oily, greasy foods and heated fats which aggravate oily skin conditions. Replace unhealthy fats in your diet with healthy fats found in foods like nuts, seeds, avocados, and lean poultry and other meats.
Studies suggest that iodine may aggravate oily skin conditions.
Cut back on or eliminate fish and iodized salt, especially during outbreaks.
Eat natural foods and fresh fruits and vegetables as much as possible. Some vegetables known to be especially good for the skin include cucumbers, tomatoes and green leafy vegetables, among others.