Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Close India for One Day "Is it Right"

Hey Friends,
Do you agree that only one possible way to solve any of the problem? Is closing all the things like market, traffic etc. in the country can gives any solution? The Right which is provided to all the citizens of our country doesn't tell that we have to burn or destroy the government property but it is still happened now a days. Can we not stop it? I have read in the newspaper that some people has burnt the bus in Lucknow, Is it good? Is this not represent that we are illiterate?
We are always saying to each other that in the period of this Government, the price of every usable product always raised but did we think that why the Government has raised the price because we are destroying the public property always & due to this the Government has to spend more money for us from the national fund.
As the fund spends during day by day, the Government has to maintain its balance. So, the price of products will get raised and some of the taxes will apply on us.
Because of burning 1 bus in Lucknow, we have lost at least 10 Lac rupees & the Government will apply some technique to get the desired money back which is burn by some people.
So, don't destroy the government property, this is your's. Please take care of all the Government property.

Thanking You
Rajesh Kansal

Monday, April 26, 2010

IPL 2010 "Season 3"


Hey Friends,
Now after 45 days, the cricket war of IPL 2010 ends today and surprisingly Chennai wons by 22 runs. The Mumbai Indians has to won this match but unfortunately lost the match. It is proved that Chennai super kings is the real king of IPL season 3. Again M.S. Dhoni has proved that he is only the captain who can do everything to win the match. From 45 days, i was looking that all the students are talking about the IPL daily. They have only one topic to discuss or betting with each other.
The closing ceremony has also entertain the public & viewers before the match. This gives a lot of fun to all & other viewer's.
So, further the t-20 matches will start soon for you all. Keep watching the matches and enjoy.
Have great fun.
Good Bye
Rajesh Kansal

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Take the step ahead, India will change

Dear Friends,
One line i have to share with you that " Shuruat To Karo, Badlega India". When we few of them think and start to change the pattern or other things from our country, many of the persons says that it will not change the scenario of the country. This is not realistic in nature. When we have to achieve anything , we have to make the direct goal towards the thing then at last we get that thing. This moment will give us satisfaction and happiness.

So, friends if we will try to change the country, it will happen that very soon the India will change. That's why I am saying that "Shuruat To Karo, Badlega India". Try at lower level first then try to upper level smoothly. The things will change automatically if we are moving through right steps.
Thanks
Good Bye
Take Care
Rajesh Kansal

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Solutions to Stop Global Warming

There are some solutions to stop global warming on earth shown below:-

1. Replace a regular incandescent light bulb with a compact fluorescent light bulb (cfl). CFLs use 60% less energy than a regular bulb.

2. Clean or replace filters on your furnace and air conditioner.

3. Choose energy efficient appliances when making new purchases.

4. Use a clothesline (i.e. dry your clothes for 6 months out of the year) instead of a dryer whenever possible.

5. Reuse your shopping bag.

6. Plant trees in your birthdays, anniversary or any important day like independence day, republic day etc.

7. Buy locally grown and produced foods. Seek out and support local farmers markets.

8. Reduce the number of miles you drive by walking, biking, carpooling or taking mass transit wherever possible.

9. Drive carefully and do not waste fuel.

10. Encourage your school or business to reduce emissions.

11. Protect and conserve forest worldwide.

Good Bye

Take care

Rajesh Kansal

Effects of Global Warming

Polar ice caps melting:

First, it will raise sea levels. There are 5,773,000 cubic miles of water in ice caps, glaciers, and permanent snow. According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, if all glaciers melted today the seas would rise about 230 feet.

Second, melting ice caps will throw the global ecosystem out of balance. The ice caps are fresh water, and when they melt they will desalinate the ocean, or in plain English - make it less salty.

Third, temperature rises and changing landscapes in the artic circle will endanger several species of animals. Only the most adaptable will survive.

Warmer waters and more hurricanes

As the temperature of oceans rises, so will the probability of more frequent and stronger hurricanes. We saw in this in 2004 and 2005(Tsunami etc.).

Spread of disease

As northern countries warm, disease carrying insects migrate north, bringing plague and disease with them.

Unstable Agriculture and Economy

The price you pay for food is getting higher already as a result of global warming effects on agriculture. What's worse is that this is leaving many of the world's hungry in a desperate situation, unable to afford adequate food. In the future, it could make it so hard for humans to grow enough food.

We depend on a predictable climate to keep our agricultural markets and our economy as a whole stable. Climate change makes our markets unstable, less efficient, and thus more expensive. Prices are increasing for a number of reasons, a few of which are not related to global warming, but global warming induced heat waves have already been shown to reduce grain harvests in India, Canada, and the U.S. significantly.

Drought conditions have doubled since 1970. Many plants become less productive or will not pollinate when it gets too hot. For all of these reasons, we should be concerned about the impacts of climate change on agriculture and food scarcity.

Effects on Animals

The danger to animals is severe as well. As sea levels rise and lowland coastal areas are flooded, many animal species will be harmed. Coastal areas serve as natural hatcheries for fish and are home to a greater diversity of land and sea creatures than any other ecosystem. The flooding of coastal estuaries by rising sea levels would have dramatic effects on animals across the world.

The Full Effects on Humans

If the current trend continues and warming at the poles triggers a positive feedback loop whereby more carbon and methane are released into the atmosphere, then the 20-foot sea level rise could come much sooner than was previously predicted. Such a change would inundate many of the world's largest cities and much of the world's most productive farmland.

Earth could be drastically altered. The Earth might even come to resemble the steamy planet that was ruled by the dinosaurs! The harm to human populations and civilization would be incalculable.

Good Bye

Take Care

Rajesh Kansal

Causes of Global Warming

Global Warming is a major issue due to the industrialization and progress by humankind since the past few years. Global warming has been caused due to a various number of factors. Global warming is basically a change in the climatic conditions of the earth. Changes to climatic conditions and therefore Global Warming can be caused to natural or man-made circumstances also. Some of the factors causing global warming are volcanic emissions and solar activity.

According to the solar variation theory, the sun has been gaining strength and is at it's strongest since sixty years. Therefore, it may now be acting as a cause of global warming. Sunspots are also said to be a cause for Global Warming. The sun is the main source of energy to the earth.

The greenhouse effect is said to be the most important factor regarding global warming. When infrared radiation from the atmosphere increases the temperature of the earth's surface, it is termed as the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect has increased the earth's temperature by about twenty four percent. Carbon dioxide contributes about 12% of the greenhouse effect, while water vapor contributes 36% of the greenhouse effect. Methane causes five to 10% of Global Warming, while Ozone makes around 3% to 7% of the greenhouse effect possible.

Solar variation is said to be another reason of Global Warming. The changes in the amount of radiant energy emitted by the Sun are known as solar variation. This solar variation has been correlated with the changes in the Earth's climate and temperature.

Along with the natural causes of Global Warming, scientists have also contributed rapid industrialization to the increase of Global Warming today. Scientists are of the opinion that industrialization releases various gases like carbon-dioxide and methane which are known to contribute to Global Warming. Deforestation is also said to increase global warming. Trees contain a high level of carbon, and therefore their cutting creates an increase of carbon in the atmosphere. Humankind also contributes to the increase of carbon dioxide by the burning of fossil fuels. The contribution of humankind to global warming due to the burning of fossil fuels has increased by about eighty percent in the past twenty years.

good bye
take care
Rajesh Kansal

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Global Warming "A Major Issue of Today"

Global Warming as the name tells that it is a thing which is global. It is affecting our whole planet EARTH as well as other planets also. Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and it is in continuation.

What is Global Warming?

Earth's atmosphere contains certain gases called greenhouse gases which act to keep the lower layers of the atmosphere warmer. “Global Warming” is the expected slow, gradual warming of the lower layers of the Earth’s lower atmosphere by the slowly increasing concentrations of man-made greenhouse gases. These gases trap infrared radiation, which is the “heat radiation” that cools the Earth.

How serious will global warming be?

We don't know for sure, and there is much debate in the climate research community over this question. The consensus of opinion is that a warming of about 0.2 degrees Celsius every 10 years is expected for the next 100 years or so.

Global warming has become perhaps the most complicated issue facing world leaders. On the one hand, warnings from the scientific community are becoming louder, as an increasing body of science points to rising dangers from the ongoing buildup of human-related greenhouse gases — produced mainly by the burning of fossil fuels and forests. On the other, the technological, economic and political issues that have to be resolved before a concerted worldwide effort to reduce emissions can begin have gotten no simpler, particularly in the face of a global economic slowdown.

After years of preparation for climate talks taking place in Copenhagen through Dec. 18, 2009, President Obama and other leaders announced on Nov. 15 what had already become evident — that no formal treaty could be produced anytime soon. Instead, the leaders pledged to reach a placeholder accord that would call for reductions in emissions and increased aid to help developing nations adapt to a changing climate and get access to non-polluting energy options.


Thanking You,

Good Bye

Rajesh Kansal

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Reset sa Password of Microsoft SQL Server 2005

To reset "sa" password of Microsoft SQL SERVER 2005, follow these steps:

1.Open the SQL Server Management Studio

2. Connect to SQL Server using Windows Authentication.

3. Right click on server name and choose properties.


4.Go to security tab. Change server authentication to “SQL Server and Windows Authentication mode”

5. Click on OK and restart SQL Server.
6. Go to SQL Server studio management.
7. Expand the server and choose security and expand logins

8. Right Click on "sa" and choose properties.

9. Reset the password and confirm the password.

10. Go to Status and click on Enabled. then click ok.


This can set a new password as server authentication mode.
Take Care
Good Bye
Rajesh Kansal

The "Khatakhat Model" of R. Gandhi: A Path to Economic Decline?

Himachal Pradesh has once again come into the spotlight due to its worsening economic situation. Recently, when the state struggled to pay e...