sexta-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2018

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quinta-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2018

EPICORO

A MORTE NÃO É NADA PARA NÓS.
Tolice afligir-se com a espera da morte, pois trata-se de algo que, uma vez vindo, não causa mal. Assim, o mais espantoso de todos os males, a morte, não é nada para nós, pois enquanto vivemos, ela não existe, e quando chega, não existimos mais.
Epicuro
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DEATH IS NOTHING FOR US.
It is foolish to grieve with the expectation of death, for it is something that, once it comes, does not cause any harm. Thus, the most astonishing of all evils, death, is nothing to us, for as long as we live, it does not exist, and when it does, we no longer exist.
Epicurus



quarta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2018

AMBIENTALISTA ENVIRONMENTALISTS

🌿 Quem se dedica a conservar e proteger o meio ambiente, reivindicando medidas de proteção e mudanças nos hábitos e valores da sociedade para uma vida sustentável, tem sangue de ambientalista.


🌿 Those dedicated to conserving and protecting the environment, claiming protection measures and changes in society's habits and values for a sustainable life, have the blood of environmentalists.




segunda-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2018

O SOL

" O sol nasce para todos, mas para que ele te ilumine é necessário sair da sombra e acordar para a vida... "
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domingo, 21 de janeiro de 2018

SEMENTE

Transformar o mal no bem...
Como é bela a idéia de um mundo em que harmoniosamente o Bem faz brotar o Bem, em que a Felicidade gera Felicidade, e em que a Paz faz vigorar a Paz.
Sem dúvida um mundo assim seria um mundo ideal. Mas quantas vezes neste mundo nós já vimos o Amor ser vítima do Ódio, vimos quem só prega a Paz ser acometido pela Guerra, e vimos quem só faz o Bem ser assolado pelo Mal? (...)
Neste mundo que parece virado pelo avesso, não podemos esperar que as coisas aconteçam apenas do modo ideal: precisamos fazer do fim um recomeço, precisamos fazer brotar o bem também do mal."


sábado, 20 de janeiro de 2018

sorria SMILE

"Não paramos de brincar porque envelhecemos, envelhecemos porque paramos de brincar.”

"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing."



Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India © Rishi Kesh







SAD

TERE WADE KA TU JANE " MERA WO HI IRADA HAI
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KI JIS DIN SAN'S TUTEGI " USI DIN AAS TUTEGI
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Your intention is to let me know your promise Haj. Day breaks will break the same day


sábado, 6 de janeiro de 2018

ÍNDIA LED

India is betting on LED lighting to reduce carbon emissions India is the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases, behind only the United States and China.
One of the great villains in the country is the energy matrix that is not sustainable and is still very dependent on coal. About 70% of the nation's emissions come from the energy sector. But the South Asian giant has been struggling to reduce its carbon footprint. One of the fronts is the investment in electric efficiency - the country wants to be the first in the world to supply all its lighting needs with the use of LEDs.

Mumbai at night. India wants to improve efficiency in energy consumption for urban and domestic lighting.

India is the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases, second only to the United States and China. One of the great villains in the country is the energy matrix that is not sustainable and is still very dependent on coal. About 70% of the nation's emissions come from the energy sector. But the South Asian giant has been struggling to reduce its carbon footprint. One of the fronts is the investment in electric efficiency - the country wants to be the first in the world to supply all its lighting needs with the use of LEDs.


To help India achieve this goal, the United Nations Environment Program and partners develop the Creating and Maintaining Markets for Energy Efficiency initiative, a project to advance the sustainability agenda and foster technological innovations in the lighting sector. The use of LEDs can reduce energy consumption by 50 to 70% compared to other technologies.


quarta-feira, 20 de dezembro de 2017

ÍNDIA LOVED

Indian culture is characterized by a high degree of syncretism and pluralism. Indians retain their previously established traditions as they absorb and attempt to adapt to new customs, traditions and ideas of invaders and immigrants, while extending their cultural influence to other parts of Asia, especially in Indochina and the Far East, as well as as in other parts of the world, including Brazil.

The traditional society of India is established as a relatively narrow social hierarchy. The caste system describes the stratification and social constraints of the Indian subcontinent; also define the social classes by hereditary endogamic groups, which at first are called jatis or castas. The traditional values ​​of Indian families are highly respected and the patriarchal model has been the most common for centuries, although recently the nuclear family is becoming the model followed by the population living in the urban area. Most Indians have their marriages arranged by their parents and other respected family members, with the consent of the bride and groom. Marriage is planned for a lifetime, the divorce rate is still extremely low compared to other countries. Marriage in childhood, even though it is considered a criminal act, is still a common practice since half of Indian women marry before the age of eighteen.

Indian cuisine is characterized by a wide variety of regional styles and the extensive use of herbs and spices. Basic foods are made with rice (especially in the south and east) and wheat (predominant in the north). Species, such as black pepper, which are now consumed all over the world, are originally native to the Indian subcontinent. Chili, which was introduced by the Portuguese, is also widely used in Indian cuisine.

Traditional clothing varies according to the colors and styles according to the region and depends on certain factors, including the weather. Dress styles include simple clothes such as sari for women and dhoti for men; other garments such as salwar kameez for women and kurta-pajamas, European-style pants and shirts for men are also popular.

Most Indian celebrations are of religious origin, although some are celebrated independently of caste or creed. Some of the most popular festivals in India are: Diwali, Holi, Durga Puja, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Christmas and Vesak. In addition to these, the nation has three national festivals: Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti. Another series of holidays, ranging from nine to twelve days, are officially celebrated in each national state. Religious practices are an integral part of everyday life and are a matter of public concern.


quarta-feira, 13 de dezembro de 2017

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