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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Sound Off: What Do You Think of the Childfree Life? | TIME.com

Sound Off: What Do You Think of the Childfree Life? | TIME.com
 Couple sitting on beach

CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):
 The overpopulated world  has been becoming more and more densely populated with the passage of time and as all such human creatures need foods, clothes, shelters plus other necessities, which the retarded world does not seem having adequate capacity of providing properly and considering such tragic situation if someone contributes his or her share to do some welfare deed like producing no children to add to the already surviving frustrated ones, wouldn't it be a 'selfless' work than being labelled as 'selfish' move?
  -  A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press and Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide

Saturday, August 10, 2013

President Obama's Surprise Revelation of Sealed Benghazi Indictment - ABC News

President Obama's Surprise Revelation of Sealed Benghazi Indictment - ABC News
 PHOTO: President Barack Obama gestures during his news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, Aug. 9, 2013.

LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):
An officially sealed matter that none but an authorized court can unseal and read out on necessity, which as and when leaked out by anyone, even if its the president, should be indicted.


- A.R,Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide -http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com 

President Obama weighs in on information-gathering - The Washington Post

President Obama weighs in on information-gathering - The Washington Post
Security vs. liberty

CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):

Its good to be moderately confident but being over-confident is not a quality in a person, rather its a  dangerous dis-quality that can cause severe damage to him or her and his or her followers, cronies, friends and associates.

  - A.R,Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide -http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com

BBC News - Barack Obama pledges greater surveillance transparency

BBC News - Barack Obama pledges greater surveillance transparency


CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):

One has to be moderately confident in doing whatever he or she does extra-ordinary, but never over-confident because through the latter many ruins and destruction happened in the past as per history that mentions repeatedly.
.- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com

Friday, August 9, 2013

New York State Lags on Firing Workers Who Abuse Disabled Patients - NYTimes.com

New York State Lags on Firing Workers Who Abuse Disabled Patients - NYTimes.com


 

CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):

All the disable people should facilitated to have been cared, sheltered, fed, clothed etc. by the government itself so that they needn't live as burden to other family members.


- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press & Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide
-http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com/

Humble King Khan enjoys life as global star | ENTERTAINMENT - geo.tv

Humble King Khan enjoys life as global star | ENTERTAINMENT - geo.tv
'Humble' King Khan enjoys life as global star

ENTERTAINMENT:

// MUMBAI: As Indian cinema celebrates its 100th birthday, its biggest modern-day star Shah Rukh Khan has no doubt about Bollywood's growing global popularity -- nor of his own worldwide fame.

"With all humility, I would like to say I have been fortunate to be part of Indian cinema and films which have somehow opened up new territories," the actor known in India as "King Khan", told AFP in an interview.

"Humbly put, I am a global star. They like me all over the world."

In a career spanning three decades, the 47-year-old has made himself the biggest box office draw in Bollywood as the hero of romantic dramas and high-octane action movies.

It is a career that has coincided with increasing popularity for Bollywood movies outside of the Indian sub-continent.

Khan's latest movie, "Chennai Express", which opens in India this weekend, will play to cinemas in countries such as Peru, Morocco, Israel and Germany as well as more established markets such as Britain and the Gulf states.

The big budget action-comedy, whose release has been
timed to coincide with the festival of Eid, has been sub-titled into nine languages besides Hindi.

Khan says he is more than happy to travel around the world to promote Indian cinema, which made its first movie in the silent era in 1913 but now pumps out almost 1,500 films a
year in various languages.

"If I go to Peru, I will talk about Indian cinema and maybe the way I talk -- with hope and pride -- appeals to people," Khan told AFP at his home in Mumbai, the capital of Bollywood.

"Maybe the kind of films I do have more of an appeal to an international audience for Indian films than others," he added.

Khan's promotional tour for "Chennai Express" took him around India as well as to Britain and Dubai.

"As long as I can, I would like to help take Indian cinema global. You cannot sell something to someone who doesn't want it. If they like this film, more films will go there and that helps increase business."

In "Chennai Express", Khan's character falls in love with the daughter of a mob boss while on a train journey from Mumbai to the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Khan, who has appeared in more than 70
Bollywood movies after starting out in television, says he chooses his
roles based on his "state of mind".

"Now that I have done a comedy, my state of mind is to play a bad guy," he said.

"I
believe that's how an actor should decide what he wants to do: have fun
with the people who are making the film and only then can you make the
audience happy."

His popularity is such that he now has almost 4.6
million followers on Twitter, although he says it is now a forum on
which he is unwilling to open up about his personal life.

"Actually I have a love-hate relationship with the analysis of my status updates and tweets," he said.

"Things are taken out of context, so I have decided not to share anything personal. I talk about my work and generic things.

"Some
days I feel very social, on other days I feel unsociable and I like to
keep it like that. I like most of the people on my Twitter. The ones I
don't love, I ignore."

Khan says he is still upset at how he felt
forced into announcing the premature birth of his son AbRam, who was
born to a surrogate mother, after rumours circulated of an illegal
pre-natal gender test.

"It broke my heart to write that note. As
decent, educated and nice as it sounded, it was not how I was feeling at
that time," he said.

"I did not want to do it. Why should I have
to explain what is going on in my home, with my child who is prematurely
born? When you are passing through a difficult time it is not nice to
have to explain."

As a movie star, an owner of the Indian Premier
League (IPL) cricket team the Kolkata Knight Riders and as a businessman
(his company Red Chillies has co-produced "Chennai Express"), Khan's
life is constantly subject to scrutiny.

Fans often gather outside
his Mumbai mansion hoping for a glimpse of the actor who built his brand
as the romantic hero of films such as "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" and "Om Shanti Om".

Despite having to live life under a spotlight, Khan says that he enjoys stardom.

"You work so hard to become a star that you have to work harder to enjoy it," he said.

"I love the amount of people that love me, the crowds that collect, the controversies, the responsibilities I have, the success and even the failure.

"It's an exciting life. Better than a 9-6. I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow, so it's a great life.".................//

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press & Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide
-http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com/

Drone delivers drinks not bombs at South Africa music festival | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

Drone delivers drinks not bombs at South Africa music festival | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv
Drone delivers drinks not bombs at South Africa music festival

AMAZING, INTERESTING & SURPRISING!

// JOHANNESBURG:Revellers at a South African outdoor rock festival no longer need to queue to slake their thirst -- a flying robot will drop them beer by parachute.

After clients place an order using a smartphone app, a drone zooms 15 metres (50 feet) above the heads of the festival-goers to make the delivery.

Carel Hoffmann, director of the Oppikoppi festival held on a dusty farm in the country's northern Limpopo province, said the app registers the position of users using the GPS satellite chips on their phones....................//

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press & Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide
-http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com/