Saudi Arabian family beats a young girl brutally
Saudi Arabian Family hang their Ethiopian maid upside down from a hook and beat her to a bloody pulp. She is drenched in blood from the whips and sticks that the Saudi men use to beat her. Non-European Foreign workers in the Gulf states are treated as de-facto Slaves, with no human rights and are kept as virtual prisoners by their respective “employers” and forced to endure harsh treatment for little pay. A recent report by Amnesty International slammed the worsening state of human rights abuses in the country. Among the myriad criticisms leveled in the report, it was noted that migrant workers and other minorities regularly suffer abuse and “excessive use of force” at the hands of authorities. source : jewsnews.co.il
How to lock Your Folders ?
You can lock and unlock your folder with this simple trick !
Procedure :
1. Make a folder on the desktop and name it as “folder”
2. Now, open notepad and write ren folder folder.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} and now (Notepad Menu) File »» save as.
3. In the ‘save as’ name it as lock.bat and click save ! (Save it on Desktop)
4. Now, again open notepad again and write ren folder.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} folder and now (Notepad Menu) File »» save as.
5. In the ‘save as’ name it as key.bat and click save ! (Save it on Desktop)
6. Now, double click lock.bat to lock the folder and now if you open your folder, control panel will open up !
7. Now, double click key.bat to open the folder and now if you open your folder, you can access your data inside the folder again !
8. Lock your folder and hide the key.bat somewhere else on your hard disk !
9. Whenever you want to open your folder just paste the key.bat on desktop and open your folder using it !
1. Make a folder on the desktop and name it as “folder”
2. Now, open notepad and write ren folder folder.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} and now (Notepad Menu) File »» save as.
3. In the ‘save as’ name it as lock.bat and click save ! (Save it on Desktop)
4. Now, again open notepad again and write ren folder.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} folder and now (Notepad Menu) File »» save as.
5. In the ‘save as’ name it as key.bat and click save ! (Save it on Desktop)
6. Now, double click lock.bat to lock the folder and now if you open your folder, control panel will open up !
7. Now, double click key.bat to open the folder and now if you open your folder, you can access your data inside the folder again !
8. Lock your folder and hide the key.bat somewhere else on your hard disk !
9. Whenever you want to open your folder just paste the key.bat on desktop and open your folder using it !
Simple !
Living Sydney : Cost Matters
With two famous Australian iconic structures Harbour and Opera House Sydney is the expensive city in Australia. According to a global cost of living study carried out by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), two Australian cities Sydney and Melbourne are in among the world’s top 10 most expensive cities. With the expensive accommodation and market price life in Sydney is not so easy going. If you are planning to move Sydney as a migrant or student think twice how you are going to manage all expenses. Getting a job with good payment is not straightforward here, it will takes almost two months to get job, if you have previous experience and working on IT sector situation may be differ. But keep in mind it’s not trouble-free.
For students, without job it’s almost impossible to sustain here with study and bearing campus fees which are huge in amount (especially for those who are in streamlined visa). If you are preparing for next semester or enrolled in University or campus be prepared for manage all the expenses.
Here is a small calculation of everyday expenditure which may provide you rough idea about cost matters in living Sydney.
Rent
There are four or five option for you on accommodation including hostel, home stay, room and flat sharing. Among the options room sharing is sounds quite cheaper for students. Rent starts from as the lowest $75 per week but the cheaper usually worse in condition. If you are planning for cheaper room sharing option make your mind that you are staying with at least 10 people in a house sharing kitchen and bathroom. If you plan to live in central Sydney rates for room probably starts from $200 per week and upwards.
Bond
People who want to live in Sydney as student or another status must plan budget for bond. Almost all renting accommodation needs bond which equivalents two weeks rent and two weeks rend in addition. If you are searching room in city area in Sydney bond may be $1500.
Grocery
Grocery seems cheaper here in Sydney because Australian Dollar worth significant value. Commonly $50 is enough for grocery for a week. But, it depends how and what you buy. $50 may cover two people/couple for a week, but keep in mind that you have to eat properly to maintain health and another thing you have to do hard work in a job.
For students, without job it’s almost impossible to sustain here with study and bearing campus fees which are huge in amount (especially for those who are in streamlined visa). If you are preparing for next semester or enrolled in University or campus be prepared for manage all the expenses.
Here is a small calculation of everyday expenditure which may provide you rough idea about cost matters in living Sydney.
Rent
There are four or five option for you on accommodation including hostel, home stay, room and flat sharing. Among the options room sharing is sounds quite cheaper for students. Rent starts from as the lowest $75 per week but the cheaper usually worse in condition. If you are planning for cheaper room sharing option make your mind that you are staying with at least 10 people in a house sharing kitchen and bathroom. If you plan to live in central Sydney rates for room probably starts from $200 per week and upwards.
Bond
People who want to live in Sydney as student or another status must plan budget for bond. Almost all renting accommodation needs bond which equivalents two weeks rent and two weeks rend in addition. If you are searching room in city area in Sydney bond may be $1500.
Grocery
Grocery seems cheaper here in Sydney because Australian Dollar worth significant value. Commonly $50 is enough for grocery for a week. But, it depends how and what you buy. $50 may cover two people/couple for a week, but keep in mind that you have to eat properly to maintain health and another thing you have to do hard work in a job.
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Transport
There are pretty good system for public transport in Sydney so you do not need to buy car or private vehicle. The bus system as well as train runs often on time (some time delays, not more than 15 minutes). You can use ferry and taxi also as a means of transport they are not so expensive. If you are student you can get discounted ticket from your college/university. Buying MY MULTI ZONE 1, 2 or 3 ticket for Bus, Train and Ferry (depending on your travel need) is quite cheaper for week.
Personal Hygiene
If you are from Asian countries, at first you sense expensive for services and stuffs for personal hygiene here. Lotions, body spray, face wash, hair gels as well beauty parlor expenses are not so cheap here. Like most of the cities price from a haircut start from $10 for gentleman and $15 for ladies and upwards.
Dining and drinking out
The price solely depends what and how much you eat and drink. But commonly you can have a lunch or dinner within $20. Mac Donald, Hungry Jacks offers cheaper costs and for drinks most of the pubs offers happy hour with lowest costs sometime with the cost of $4 for half a pint.
There are pretty good system for public transport in Sydney so you do not need to buy car or private vehicle. The bus system as well as train runs often on time (some time delays, not more than 15 minutes). You can use ferry and taxi also as a means of transport they are not so expensive. If you are student you can get discounted ticket from your college/university. Buying MY MULTI ZONE 1, 2 or 3 ticket for Bus, Train and Ferry (depending on your travel need) is quite cheaper for week.
Personal Hygiene
If you are from Asian countries, at first you sense expensive for services and stuffs for personal hygiene here. Lotions, body spray, face wash, hair gels as well beauty parlor expenses are not so cheap here. Like most of the cities price from a haircut start from $10 for gentleman and $15 for ladies and upwards.
Dining and drinking out
The price solely depends what and how much you eat and drink. But commonly you can have a lunch or dinner within $20. Mac Donald, Hungry Jacks offers cheaper costs and for drinks most of the pubs offers happy hour with lowest costs sometime with the cost of $4 for half a pint.
Me and my Dai
After only the first day he called me his bhai. This means younger brother in Nepali. When I cut my finger the other day, he was quick to see if I was ok.
"What hurts bhai, hurts dai (older bro)," he said with a smile.
If you hadn't guessed already, Yogendra, the COCAP focal point coordinator in Baglung and who features prominently in many posts, is my dai. He's quite an interesting character. He's only a year older, but married and has three great kids. Regardless of age, that already makes him my dai.
"What hurts bhai, hurts dai (older bro)," he said with a smile.
If you hadn't guessed already, Yogendra, the COCAP focal point coordinator in Baglung and who features prominently in many posts, is my dai. He's quite an interesting character. He's only a year older, but married and has three great kids. Regardless of age, that already makes him my dai.
Me and my dai (big brother). During the second People’s Movement last year, Yogendra was injured while protesting for democracy in Nepal. He is one of only 1000 Nepalis to have the distinction of “Wounded in the Revolution”. His reward for such an honor: a 33 percent transportation discount.
On only the second day, when I was asking him about his work, I caught a glimpse of his mettle. We were talking about his previous work with a rural development organization and how he would be harassed during the civil war by both sides, Maoists and government. But he didn't give specifics, so I prodded.
I expected a story about getting threatened verbally (which happened) or perhaps slapped around. But what I got was a story of his abduction that lasted 11 days.
On route to a remote village near his home, Yogendra and a colleague were stopped by Maoist forces. The soldiers knew who Yogendra was, but they suspected his colleague of being a government spy. Therefore, Yogendra was a collaborator.
They were taken to the village and given shelter with a local family who were ordered to only give them food twice daily (the family snuck them scraps of food during the day because as anyone knows, Nepalis MUST eat at least 4 or 5 times a day).
"Everyday, Sita [his colleague] would cry. We were afraid we'd be killed like so many others who had disappeared," he said.
"So did you cry?" I asked.
"No, I'm a man. Men can't cry. We must be strong," he replied.
What was I going to do? Argue with him?
On the 11th day, a local Maoist came to their hut. Yogendra convinced him to take them to the Maoist commander. After a series of talks they were released on condition that they never return to the village.
That's an easy condition to agree to. But, of course, Yogendra would be back. He had a job to do.
One week later he met with the district level Maoist leader and after a few weeks received a letter of recommendation. This would allow him to travel safely to the village and complete his work. Two months later he returned, finished his work, and thanked the villagers who helped him.
"But you must understand, while I was safe from the Maoists, if the government forces had found those letters, I would have been shot," Yogendra explained.
So he kept them in his underwear. Another colleague of his would fold the paper, wrap it in plastic and hide it in his mouth. He obviously didn't do the talking.
"It was very dangerous to work during the civil war," he said with a giant smile.
Yes, dai, dangerous indeed.
(Tassos Coulaloglou had worked with me in Baglung
as an AP Peace Fellow, Volunteer, from May to August 2007)
10 interesting facts about facebook
10.
Can you imagine a country that bans facbook? Certainly not guys, as in why would a country ban facebook. Country Syria has banned facebook as it is against the promotion of their religion and war campaign.
9.
Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg is the world’s youngest billionaire having worth of 12.5 billion dollars almost.
8.
Psychologists have introduced a disease called FAD (Facebook Addiction Disorder) and I guess everybody is suffering from that.
7.
Facebook doesn’t accept strange sounding names like Leboe’ or Allien, they can have their facebook accounts deleted without any explanation.
6.
This one is interesting, let us say facebook doesn’t like Breastfeeding mothers, because if any mother uploads a picture of breastfeeding their babies, the account is deleted for sure!
5.
It is said that facebook users are 85% college students and around 70% of them log in everyday.
4.
More than 30 million users update their status at least once a day.
3.
among 13 people 1 has always a facebook account and more than 500 million people use facebook till today. And each user has almost 130 friends at an average.
2.
Around 333,333,333 photos are uploaded daily on facebook to share them with your family and friends.
1.
Now this one is really interesting! More than 60% men and women have used facebook to stalk their ex! Because you cannot be caught that you are following and you will not be suffering any humiliation.
Footballer Akli Fairuz dies after horror tackle
Indonesian footballer Akli Fairuz has died following a horrific tackle from goalkeeper Agus Rahman. Indonesian Persiraja striker Akli Fairuz suffered internal injuries and bladder leakage following Rahman's waist-high lunge.
Footballer Akli Fairuz dies after horror tackle After he took the kick to his body from the PSAP Sigli goalie, Fairuz was substituted and watched the remainder of the match from the bench. However, after he was admitted to hospital he took a turn for the worse and passed away a few days later.
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