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A Mother’s Love

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STORY THAT HAPPENED IN CANADA

A baby boy David was born to a certain family. The mum was so excited that she hardly put him down. One day she left him sleeping and went to the garden. When she was there, the house caught fire and she ran back home as fast as possible to save her only son.

People tried to stop her but they didn’t succeed. She went in and found the baby untouched. Unfortunately, her hair caught fire as she was going out and she started burning. It was very bad for the rest of her life because she had to live with a scar. The boy grew up and became very rich and shifted to town.

But in the real sense, he was ashamed of his mother’s scars. When people asked him, he would say, “l don’t have someone so ugly in our family as my mother”.

One day his mum overheard how his son was telling people and she was very disappointed. She decided to travel to town to explain to his only son what had happened and the reason behind her ugliness. But unfortunately, the bus she was travelling with, got an accident and the mum died instantly.

The boy heard the news and felt very happy. He then rushed to the village and found people sad. He just passed them and went directly to her mother’s room to search for important documents. He was shocked to find her MUM’s oldest DIARY BOOK written,

DATE: 5th Sept 1980, I was announced the WINNER OF MISS TORONTO BEAUTY CONTEST.
DATE: 14th Jan 1982, My husband Tonny Gateson passed away in a road accident and left me six months pregnant.
DATE: 2nd July 1983, I saved my only son David from a fire and I ended up losing my hair while scars left on my face.

David felt too bad and started crying, but it was TOO LATE! TOO LATE!

PLEASE NOTE: Never try to Abuse or Ignore your Parents. They are a blessing to us and you will cry when they are gone. Now, you have two things to choose.

Olympic Games

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Evolution of Olympic Games

The Olympic Games are considered to be the world’s foremost sports competition with more than 200 nations participating. The Olympic Games are held every four years, with the Summer and Winter Games alternating by occurring every four years but two years apart. The are the leading international sporting event featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes across the planet participate in a variety of competitions.

Their creation was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games, which were held in Olympia, Greece, from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894. The IOC is the governing body of the Olympic Movement, with the Olympic Charter defining its structure and authority.

Must Read: Introduction of Events in the Olympics

Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894. The IOC is the governing body of the Olympic Movement, with the Olympic Charter defining its structure and authority.

The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad, first held in 1896, are an international multi-sport event, occurring every four years, organized by the International Olympic Committee. Medals are awarded in each event, with gold medals for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition that started in 1904. The Winter Olympic Games were also created due to the success of the Summer Olympics.

Five countries – Greece, Australia, France, Great Britain and Switzerland – have been represented at all Summer Olympic Games.

The Olympic symbol, better known as the Olympic rings, consists of five intertwined rings and represents the unity of the five inhabited continents (Africa, America, Asia, Oceania, Europe). The colored version of the rings—blue, yellow, black, green, and red—over a white field forms the Olympic flag. These colors were chosen because every nation had at least one of them on its national flag.

Also Read: Ancient Olympic Games

The Olympic motto, Citius, Altius, Fortius, a Latin expression meaning “Faster, Higher, and Stronger” was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin in 1894 and has been official since 1924.

The Olympic Games program consists of 35 sports, 30 disciplines and nearly 400 events. Olympic sports are governed by international sports federations (IFs) recognized by the IOC as the global supervisors of those sports. There are 35 federations represented at the IOC.

The Games have grown so much that nearly every nation is now represented. This growth has created numerous challenges, including boycotts, doping, bribery, and acts of terrorism. Every two years the Olympics and its media exposure provide unknown athletes with the chance to attain national and sometimes international fame. The Games also constitute an opportunity for the host city and country to showcase themselves to the world.

Don’t Miss: Legendary Sports Personalities of the World

European Union (EU)

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European Union
European Union

The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of 28 member states that are primarily located in Europe. The EU operates through a system of supranational independent institutions and intergovernmental negotiated decisions by the member states.  Institutions of the EU include the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the European Council, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank, the Court of Auditors, and the European Parliament.

The EU traces its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and the European Economic Community (EEC), formed by the Inner Six countries. The Maastricht Treaty established the European Union under its current name in 1993. The latest major amendment to the constitutional basis of the EU, the Treaty of Lisbon, came into force in 2009.

The EU has developed a single market through a standardized system of laws that apply in all member states. Within the Schengen Area, passport controls have been abolished. EU policies aim to ensure the free movement of people, goods, services, and capital, enact legislation in justice and home affairs, and maintain common policies on trade, agriculture, fisheries, and regional development.

The monetary union was established in 1999 and came into full force in 2002. It is currently composed of 18 member states that use the euro as their legal tender. The union maintains permanent diplomatic missions throughout the world and represents itself at the United Nations, the WTO, the G8, and the G-20.

The six countries signed the Treaty of Rome, which extended the earlier co-operation within the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and created the European Economic Community (EEC), establishing a customs union. They also signed another treaty on the same day creating the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) for co-operation in developing nuclear energy.

Four countries forming the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) have partly committed to the EU’s economy and regulations: Iceland (a candidate country for EU membership), Liechtenstein and Norway, which are a part of the single market through the European Economic Area, and Switzerland, which has similar ties through bilateral treaties.

The European Union has seven institutions: the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union, the European Commission, the European Council, the European Central Bank, the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Auditors.

The EU has five key points in its energy policy: increase competition in the internal market, encourage investment and boost interconnections between electricity grids; diversify energy resources with better systems to respond to a crisis; establish a new treaty framework for energy co-operation with Russia while improving relations with energy-rich states in Central Asia and North Africa; use existing energy supplies more efficiently while increasing renewable energy commercialization; and finally increase funding for new energy technologies.

Automobile Manufacturers of the World

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Automobile Manufacturers of the World

Automobile Manufacturers of the World

Automobile Manufacturers of Germany—
Audi
BMW
Mercedes-Benz
Opel
Porsche
Volkswagen
RUF

Automobile Manufacturers of Japan —

Honda
Acura(A division of Honda)
Nissan
Infiniti(A division of Nissan)
Isuzu
Lexus
Mazda
Mitsubishi Motors
Subaru (data by http://goo.gl/8a2rgq)
Suzuki
Toyota
Yamaha

Automobile Manufacturers of India —

Bajaj
Hero MotoCorp
Maruti Suzuki
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited
Tata Motors
TVS
Ashok Leyland
Hindustan Motors

Automobile Manufacturers of Italy —

Alfa Romeo
Ferrari
Fiat
Lamborghini

Automobile Manufacturers of America —

Chevrolet
Dodge
Ford
General Motors

Automobile Manufacturers of England —

Aston Martin
Jaguar
Land Rover
McLaren

Other important Automobile Manufacturers —

Hyundai – south korea
Daewoo – south korea
Volvo – Sweden
Renault – France
Peugeot – France
Skoda – Czech

Heart Melting Story :

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Heart Melting Story

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There was a boy and a girl…they were the best of friends.
They hung out all the time, talked all the time, etc.
The boy loved that girl more than anything else in the world. And she didn’t know it.
One summer, when the girl and the boy were closer than ever, the boy decided to let his feelings out, even if he didn’t let them out to her.
He walked into a little grove of trees they used to play at when they were little, found a huge tree, and carved both of their initials into a heart along with the words: Together Forever.
The boy never told the girl that he had done this. Secretly, he hoped she would stumble upon the inscription one day and figure it out, but she didn’t.
One hot August afternoon, the girl got a devasting phone call from her parents. They told her that the boy had died in a sudden car crash. She immediately collapsed onto the ground, sobbing with the pain of losing him. He had always been there for her. He had always been there to lift her spirits, he had always been there to catch her when she falls. He was there to steer her down the right path. To be kind to her regardless of how mean she was being to him. To protect her. To truly care for her. He was her angel. And it crushed her to know he was never coming back.
That night, as she lay in her bed, quietly crying as she remembered every moment she had spent with him, she realized something:
She loved him. He had been the only boy she had ever really loved, and they hadn’t even shown romantic affection towards each other. He completed her.
She didn’t sleep at all that night. She watched the day break, the sun peeking its first orange rays over the horizon. She got up, dressed and left the house, planning to go to a place that had always been memorable and special to the both of them.
She entered the grove of trees, which was mostly in shadow. She hiked down the small, worn down trail. She was just about to pass a huge tree when something caught her eye. One section of the tree’s bark was illuminated by a stray ray of light, revealing words carved into the wood.
In amazement, the girl read her initials, and the intials of the boy, craved into a heart along with the words “Together Forever”. She knew he had put it there. The sight made her eyes become glossy with tears, and, straining to pull herself together, she walked up to the carving. At the foot of the tree was a sharp stone with little wood shavings still clinging to its edge. She knew he had used it, and she simply felt it for a while, trying to imagine the touch of his hand. And then, she focused on the inscription again. There was just enough room in the heart to carve a few more words after “Together Forever”.
With careful hands, she enscribed three more words:
“No Matter What.”
And in that moment, she could feel the boy right beside her.
And she knew the words on the tree were true. They would always be together forever, no matter what.