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Sunday, June 9, 2013
Why messages are marked as Spam?
Why messages are marked as Spam
Gmail
has an automated system that helps detect spam by identifying viruses
and suspicious messages, finding patterns across messages, and learning
from what Gmail users like you commonly mark as spam.
If you click your Spam label and open one of the messages, you'll see a message at the top with a brief explanation about why that particular message was placed in Spam. Use this information to protect yourself from potentially dangerous or fraudulent messages and to better understand why a message was or wasn't marked as spam.
Here are some of the explanations that you might see:
If you click your Spam label and open one of the messages, you'll see a message at the top with a brief explanation about why that particular message was placed in Spam. Use this information to protect yourself from potentially dangerous or fraudulent messages and to better understand why a message was or wasn't marked as spam.
Here are some of the explanations that you might see:
Some
spammers send fraudulent messages that try to trick you into sharing
personal information like passwords or credit card numbers. This
practice is called phishing.
What you need to know:
We strongly recommend that you avoid clicking links in these messages and do not reply to them. Spammers can send messages that appear to be from a person or company that you know, and might even hack into someone's email and send messages from that account. Therefore, please be wary of these messages, even if you know the sender. Please know that Google will never ask for your password or sensitive information over email.
Actions you can take:
If the message seems like an attempt to get your personal information, help our system learn from such attempts by reporting the message as phishing:
We strongly recommend that you avoid clicking links in these messages and do not reply to them. Spammers can send messages that appear to be from a person or company that you know, and might even hack into someone's email and send messages from that account. Therefore, please be wary of these messages, even if you know the sender. Please know that Google will never ask for your password or sensitive information over email.
Actions you can take:
If the message seems like an attempt to get your personal information, help our system learn from such attempts by reporting the message as phishing:
- In Gmail, open the message you'd like to report.
- Click the down arrow next to “Reply” at the top-right of the message pane.
- Select Report Phishing.
Spammers
can forge a message to make it look like it's sent by a real website or
company that you might trust. To help protect you from such messages,
Google tries to verify the real sender using email authentication.
The authentication process tries to verify the real sender by looking
at a message's authentication data. This data should be included in a
message's "signed-by" or "mailed-by" headers (shown beneath the subject
line when you look at a message's details). When the sender doesn't
include this data, we can't be sure whether or not the message was
forged. For example, a message might claim to be from a Gmail address,
but we can't confirm that claim if the message doesn't have
authentication data.
Several highly-phished domains have asked Gmail to enforce strict authentication checks on their mail. These domains include eBay, Paypal, and Google. All unauthenticated messages from these domains will be immediately sent to the spam folder. For more information, check out the Gmail blog or the DMARC site.
Missing authentication data can appear on legitimate messages as well as malicious ones. For example, Gmail might not be able to verify a message that was sent through a website (like when a friend shares a news article through an online newspaper), a message that was automatically forwarded (like from your school email address to your personal Gmail address), or a message sent to a mailing list.
What you need to know:
It's important to be on alert for phishing scams, messages that try to trick you into sharing personal information like your passwords or credit card details, visiting a malicious website, or accepting a computer virus. Spammers can send messages that appear to be from a person or company that you know, and might even hack into someone's email and send messages from that account. Therefore, be wary of these messages, even if you know the sender. Please know that Google will never ask for your password or personal information over email.
For any suspicious messages, we recommend that you avoid clicking links and attachments and do not reply to the message.
Actions you can take:
If the message seems like an attempt to get your personal information, help our system learn from such attempts by reporting the message as phishing:
To prevent these types of messages from being classified as spam in the future, you can do one of the following:
Several highly-phished domains have asked Gmail to enforce strict authentication checks on their mail. These domains include eBay, Paypal, and Google. All unauthenticated messages from these domains will be immediately sent to the spam folder. For more information, check out the Gmail blog or the DMARC site.
Missing authentication data can appear on legitimate messages as well as malicious ones. For example, Gmail might not be able to verify a message that was sent through a website (like when a friend shares a news article through an online newspaper), a message that was automatically forwarded (like from your school email address to your personal Gmail address), or a message sent to a mailing list.
What you need to know:
It's important to be on alert for phishing scams, messages that try to trick you into sharing personal information like your passwords or credit card details, visiting a malicious website, or accepting a computer virus. Spammers can send messages that appear to be from a person or company that you know, and might even hack into someone's email and send messages from that account. Therefore, be wary of these messages, even if you know the sender. Please know that Google will never ask for your password or personal information over email.
For any suspicious messages, we recommend that you avoid clicking links and attachments and do not reply to the message.
Actions you can take:
If the message seems like an attempt to get your personal information, help our system learn from such attempts by reporting the message as phishing:
- In Gmail, open the message you'd like to report.
- Click the down arrow next to “Reply” at the top-right of the message pane.
- Select Report Phishing.
To prevent these types of messages from being classified as spam in the future, you can do one of the following:
- If the address of the sender ends with “@gmail.com,” follow these troubleshooting steps.
- If you are forwarding messages from another account into your Gmail and they are being marked as spam, follow these steps:
- Click the gear icon
in the upper right, then select Settings.
- Open the Accounts and Import tab.
- Find the “Send mail as” section and click Add another email address you own.
- Add the email address of the account you are forwarding from. Gmail will detect that you forwarded from that account and help prevent those messages from being marked as spam.
- Click the gear icon
- In all other cases, check these guidelines on how to prevent legitimate messages from being marked as spam.
You
previously marked these messages as spam by clicking the "Report spam"
or "Report phishing" button. Both actions will send the message to your
Spam folder and remove it from your Inbox.
What you need to know:
After you report spam for several messages from the same sender, our system will learn from your behavior and might continue placing that sender's messages to Spam even if you don't specifically report them.
Also know that you can create filters to route certain messages from Spam to your Inbox, or route spam messages to your Trash. We'll let you know whenever your filters caused a message that our system identified as spam to be moved to your Inbox; if you want those messages to stay in Spam, consider changing your filters.
Actions you can take:
If you don't want the message to be in Spam, click the "Not spam" button to move it into your Inbox. If you mistakenly marked it as a phishing scam, please click the down arrow next to "Reply" at the top-right of the message pane, and select "Report not phishing" to let us know that the message is legitimate. By reporting that a message is not spam or phishing, you'll help teach Gmail's system what to do when it sees a similar message in the future.
You can adjust your filters if they're causing spam to be moved back into your Inbox.
After you report spam for several messages from the same sender, our system will learn from your behavior and might continue placing that sender's messages to Spam even if you don't specifically report them.
Also know that you can create filters to route certain messages from Spam to your Inbox, or route spam messages to your Trash. We'll let you know whenever your filters caused a message that our system identified as spam to be moved to your Inbox; if you want those messages to stay in Spam, consider changing your filters.
Actions you can take:
If you don't want the message to be in Spam, click the "Not spam" button to move it into your Inbox. If you mistakenly marked it as a phishing scam, please click the down arrow next to "Reply" at the top-right of the message pane, and select "Report not phishing" to let us know that the message is legitimate. By reporting that a message is not spam or phishing, you'll help teach Gmail's system what to do when it sees a similar message in the future.
You can adjust your filters if they're causing spam to be moved back into your Inbox.
Gmail uses
automated spam detection systems to analyze patterns and predict what
types of messages are fraudulent or potentially harmful. Here are just a
few of the things our system considers when marking a message as spam:
It's important to be on alert for phishing scams, messages that try to trick you into sharing personal information like your passwords or credit card details. For any suspicious messages, we recommend that you avoid clicking links or attachments in these messages and do not reply to them. Please know that Google will never ask for your password or personal information over email.
Actions you can take:
If the message seems like an attempt to get your personal information, mark "Report phishing" to help our system learn from such attempts.
If you're confident that the message is not malicious, you can click the "Not spam" button to move the message out of Spam and into your Inbox. There are also some things you can do to prevent legitimate email from being marked as spam.
- Content that's usually associated with spam such as mature content and "get rich quick" schemes
- Messages that falsely appear to be a "bounced message" response (a system-generated email that you might automatically get after sending a message that can't be delivered such as a message sent to an invalid email address)
- Messages sent from accounts or IP addresses that have sent other spam messages
- Behavior of other Gmail users, such as many people reporting spam from a particular sender
- Similarity to other spam or phishing messages based on a combination of things like subject matter, elements like spelling and formatting, and suspicious attachments
- A difference between your Gmail language preference and the language used in the message
It's important to be on alert for phishing scams, messages that try to trick you into sharing personal information like your passwords or credit card details. For any suspicious messages, we recommend that you avoid clicking links or attachments in these messages and do not reply to them. Please know that Google will never ask for your password or personal information over email.
Actions you can take:
If the message seems like an attempt to get your personal information, mark "Report phishing" to help our system learn from such attempts.
If you're confident that the message is not malicious, you can click the "Not spam" button to move the message out of Spam and into your Inbox. There are also some things you can do to prevent legitimate email from being marked as spam.
If your organization uses Gmail, the administrator within your group can decide what messages will not marked as spam.
What you need to know:
These messages are routed to your Inbox according to your organization's request rather than Gmail's automated spam detection system. Therefore, it's possible that you might see spam messages routed to your Inbox.
Actions you can take:
If you see messages in your Inbox that don't belong there, you can contact your mail administrator and ask for the domain policy to be changed.
If the message seems like spam but isn't in your Spam folder, click the "Report spam" button (plus mark "Report phishing" for messages trying to get your personal information).
These messages are routed to your Inbox according to your organization's request rather than Gmail's automated spam detection system. Therefore, it's possible that you might see spam messages routed to your Inbox.
Actions you can take:
If you see messages in your Inbox that don't belong there, you can contact your mail administrator and ask for the domain policy to be changed.
If the message seems like spam but isn't in your Spam folder, click the "Report spam" button (plus mark "Report phishing" for messages trying to get your personal information).
An email with no content in the subject and body of the message might be
classified as spam. Spammers may send blank messages accidently due to
an error, or on purpose to collect a list of valid email addresses to
spam in the future.
What you need to know:
For any suspicious messages, we recommend that you do not reply to the message.
Actions you can take:
If the message is from a person you know or you're confident that the message is not malicious, you can click the Not spam button to move the message out of Spam and into your Inbox. There are also some things you can do to prevent legitimate email from being marked as spam.
For any suspicious messages, we recommend that you do not reply to the message.
Actions you can take:
If the message is from a person you know or you're confident that the message is not malicious, you can click the Not spam button to move the message out of Spam and into your Inbox. There are also some things you can do to prevent legitimate email from being marked as spam.
Friday, May 24, 2013
The Invisible Killers
United States Attorney General Eric
Holder's recent admission that the government killed four Americans in
different drone strikes in Yemen and Pakistan has brought the debate over the
killing birds back to the fore.
US President Barack Obama on
Thursday defended the use of drones, saying the drones "have saved
lives" by eliminating terrorists, and are a legal part of a "just
war" against terror outfits.
These unmanned drones, used both for
reconnaissance and attack operations across the world, have been lauded by some
as the cornerstone of 21st century
warfare. At the same time the violence it has unleashed has sparked extreme
condemnation in some quarters of the world, especially 'drone victims'
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
We present some recent and archival
Reuters images of unmanned drone being developed across the globe.
In this photograph, an X-47B pilot-less drone combat aircraft
is seen launching for the first time off an aircraft carrier, the USS George H. W.
Bush, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Virginia.
The U.S. Navy had made aviation
history by catapulting an unmanned jet off an aircraft carrier for the first
time, testing a long-range, stealthy, bat-winged plane that represents a jump
forward in drone technology.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Network Marketing by Robfore
What is Network Marketing?
by Rob Fore
What is network marketing, exactly?
It depends on who you talk to.
I’m serious!
Talk to someone who joined a network marketing opportunity, learned the ropes, took action and went on to build a wildly successful business that pays them a solid six-figure, even multiple six-figure annual business and they will tell you:
“Network marketing is the greatest opportunity in the history of mankind for the average person without a lot of money to invest to become financially free.”Talk to someone who has joined a few different opportunities over the years but who never really got in and “did the work” required to build a business and they might say something like this:
“Network marketing doesn’t work. The only people who make big money are the people who get in early.”So who is right? And if you think about it, neither really answers the question: “What is network marketing?”
What is Network Marketing?
According to Wikipedia, network marketing is way of doing business in which a sales force earns a commmission not only for sales of products and services they personally generate, but also for the sales of others they recruit and bring into the business, which creates a downline of distributors and a hierarchy of multiple leveraged levels of compensation.Whew. What a mouthful. Let’s break that down into something that makes more sense, shall we?
You realize you will never get rich working for someone else. You also know there are huge lifestyle benefits associated with building a success business:
- You can pick the people you work with.
- You can work from home part-time in your spare time.
- You can pick the hours you work and how much you work.
- You can give yourself an IMMEDIATE raise through tax savings.
- You have the chance to literally set yourself financially free.
When you join a network marketing company you are “signing up” to represent that company’s product and services and business opportunity.
You “sign up” by making a small investment (usually $500 to $1,500) and by completing an Independent Distributor agreement. You are not being hired by the company as an employee but, rather, you are volunteering to represent the company as an independent contractor, business owner, dealer, representative or consultant. You are awarded a commission based upon the volume of product sold through your own sales efforts as well as that of their downline organization.
In other words, to make money you need to personally sell stuff AND teach your team to sell stuff because you earn commissions on the AMOUNT of product that moves through your new business.
What is Network Marketing? Think Franchise!
Consider a franchise operation like McDonald’s.McDonald’s is one of the largest fastfood organizations in the world. They have more than 33,000 restaurants that serves more than 64 million people in 118 countries each day.
More than 80% of MacD’s restaurants are owned and operated by independent business owners or contractors.
Now if YOU owned the mother-ship corporation, you not only earn money by selling burgers, fries and shakes from the 20% of the restaurants YOU personally own and operate… you also earn a tiny percentage on all the sales made by the entire organization including the other 80% you do not own or operation. Meaning you are now earning a LEVERAGED income generated by the time, talent and energy expended by the other business owners on your team.
Here’s another way to look at it…
Let’s say you earn a $100 commission for selling a particular product and it takes you two hours of “work” to make a sale. Break that down and your time is worth $50 per hour. Put in a full 40 hour work week and you pocket a nice $2,000.
Let’s also say you have spent some time “recruiting” a few people to join your team who also want the chance to earn $100 per sale and you earn a nice $10 check for every sale THEY make.
Over time you have built a team of 100 people. They each make 20 sales per week – independent of your time and effort.
- YOU = 40 hours, 20 sales, $2,000
- TEAM = 4000 hours, 2,000 sales @ $10 each = you get $20,000
So perhaps a good way to answer the question: “What is network marketing?” would be quote J. Paul Getty, one of the richest men in his time:
I’d rather have one percent of the efforts of 100 people than 100 percent of my own efforts.
What is Network Marketing? The Reality…
Here’s the unfortunately reality, however.No matter how you slice it, the only way you will ever build a highly profitable network marketing business is to be willing to MASTER the art and science of sales, marketing and leadership. Because MLM is form of “direct sales” and no one makes a dime until products and services are sold. It’s that way in every business, not just network marketing.
So the KEY is to join a company, track down who is currently enjoying a level of success you aspire for, find out what they are doing… and simply be willing to DO the same things. Which, of course, may require you learn new skills and actually a few things (sales and marketing) you are not comfortable doing in the beginning. So what is network marketing?
- Network marketing is a career choice and a profession.
- Network marketing is a path to fame, fortune and time freedom.
- Network marketing is a leadership development platform.
- Network marking is fun, fast and exciting.
- Network marketing is a proven “million dollar” business model.
PS – Over the years we have built THREE profitable network marketing businesses using a Simple 3 Step System for Success. If you are serious enough, take a look and let’s talk more about potentially partnering together. The ball is in your court…
Growing Hair Naturally
Part 1: Eat Right to Promote Growth
- 1Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, meats, and fish. Diet may seem unrelated to your hair, but it makes a huge difference. Diet also has the added benefit of improving your body at the same time.
- Since hair is made of protein, make sure you're getting plenty of protein in your diet. People who suffer from anorexia nervosa or those who undergo extreme weight-loss programs will experience stunted hair growth.
- Some proteins to consider incorporating into your diets: lean meats such as chicken and turkey, fish, eggs, soy products, beans, and nuts. These foods will help promote healthy keratin production, which are the building blocks of hair.
- 2Eat the right kinds of fat. Certain fats are essential to both a healthy lifestyle and healthy hair production. Fats in moderation help maintain healthy hair and skin production.[1]
- Fats will help you process the vitamins and minerals in your diet that are necessary for healthy hair production, including Vitamins A, D, E, and K.
- Eat the right kinds of fats. Saturated fats, trans fatty acids, and hydrogenated fats are examples of fats that you should avoid. Omega 3 fats, found in marine and plant oils, are good for healthy hair.
- For this reason, B-complex tablets containing fish oils are helpful in speeding up the growth of hair follicles.
- 3Make sure you're getting enough iron and zinc. Iron and zinc, along with other vitamins, are essential in creating great, healthy hair.[2]
- Iron is responsible for delivering oxygen to your cells, from the blood in your toes all the way up to your hair follicles. (That's why blood smells like iron.) Lean animal meats are great ways to get iron, but if you're vegetarian, consider eating beans, lentils, and soy products such as edamame or tofu.
- Zinc assists in the repair of your tissues, making sure that the oil glands around your follicles are working in the proper way. Get your zinc by eating oysters, low-fat roast beef, toasted wheat germ, roasted pumpkin and squash seeds, dark chocolate, and cocoa powder.[3]
- 4Get enough vitamin C. Vitamin C deficiencies cause can hair that is weak, lusterless, and prone to breakage.
- Your body uses vitamin C to build collagen, which is crucial in developing hair growth. Vitamin C also assists in breaking down iron, another building block of hair, so maintaining good levels of vitamin C is necessary to absorb iron.
- The body cannot make vitamin C on its own. It's therefore crucial that you eat and drink foods that have high concentrations of vitamin C. Cantaloupe, citrus fruits, broccoli, bell peppers, and spinach are all fantastic and great-tasting foods that are packed with vitamin C.
- The government recommends 45 mg/day of vitamin C for children ages 9-13; around 70 mg/day for teens aged 14-18; and in between 75 and 90 mg/day for adults.
Part 2: Reduce Styling Damage
- 1Excessive styling can hurt your hair. It probably looks fantastic on you, but it's not the best for your hair. Certain chemical applications and cleansers may cause thinning, damage or even hair loss if improperly used.[4] Styling your hair in certain manners may make hair loss even worse. It's okay to style your hair in isolation, but repeated styling can exacerbate damage to hair.
- 2Try not to repeatedly perm, crimp, chemically or mechanically straighten, curl, bleach or color hair. These processes can cause serious damage to your hair, altering the natural makeup of each strand. Excessive heat, in either blow-drier or flat-iron form, can singe the hair, so try to manually dry your hair whenever possible.
- 3Brush and comb sparingly. There used to be a myth out there than brushing your hair 100 times a day would promote hair growth.[5] Not only is this false, brushing your hair to excess can actually pull hairs out of the scalp.
- Comb your hair when it's dry, not wet. Your hair is especially vulnerable when it's wet, so it's best to wait until it's on the drier side before you take a wide-toothed comb to go through your lovely locks.
- Try not to detangle or pull at your hair without the aid of a leave-in conditioner or detangling spray.
- 4Don't use rubber bands to style or pin the hair back. If you need to pull your hair back and pin it up, use a hair tie. The hair tie won't cause the hair to get stuck on its surface as much and lodge it from its roots.
- 5Avoid using styles that put unnecessary stress on hair. Cornrows and tight ponytails, for example, pin the hair back, putting stress on the follicle. Instead, try to opt for a hairstyle that minimizes the stress on your follicles, so they can promote healthy growth.
- 6Clean your hair carefully. Use the right products when cleaning your hair. Depending on how oily your hair is, shampoo and condition your hair only about 3-4 times per week. You don't need to shampoo and condition every day, as this will suck out the natural oils present in your hair.
- Those with curly, coarse, or dry hair may want to wash their hair only 2-3 times weekly, as natural oils are key for strong and healthy hair. People who have oily skin probably want to wash their hair more than the 3-4 per week average, as a buildup of oil can be harmful to growth.
- Choose products that contain ingredients that are healthy for hair. Ingredients like avocado, coconut, jojoba, and olive are all beneficial when used in moderation. They help retain moisture and oils while minimizing split ends and other hair damage.
- 7Plan how often you get your hair cut. Cutting hair does not make hair grow faster from the roots. This is a myth. It does, however, stop loss of length from the tips, as it prevents breakages from split ends.
- How often you should cut your hair depends on how healthy it is and how fast you want it to grow; it is totally up to your own judgement.
- Normal hair grows anywhere from 1/2 inch - 5/8 inch per month. Most stylists recommend getting a hair cut every 6-10 weeks, meaning that if you cut off 1/4 - 1/2 inch, your hair should still grow longer.
Part 3: How Exercise and Stress Affect Hair Growth
- 1Maintaining a healthy lifestyle will promote hair growth. Your body acts like a finely-tuned machine, and certain things, like sleep, can help regenerate cells and promote overall health.
- Severe cases of stress, suffered after the death of a loved one, for example, or extreme emotional isolation, can cause the body to go into a kind of survival mode in which it only produces things vital to bodily survival. During these times, hair production may stop.[6]
- On the other hand, when your body has enough nutrients and energy stored up so that it doesn't need to focus on simply keeping you alive, it can devote resources to build up and protect your hair. Maintain a good diet and healthy lifestyle maximize your body's daily resources.
- 2Clear physical stressors from your life. Surgeries, severe injuries, and other trauma can cause stunted hair growth or even hair loss. In these cases there may be a three month delay in the production of hair growth while the body focuses on repairing other cells and injuries.
- Identify stressors and let your body heal them. If you have just gone through intense physical trauma, give your body time to heal itself before expecting to see hair growth. Once your body is healed, you should begin to see hair growth again.
- Anemia, low blood count and thyroid abnormalities also may be acting as physical stressors while directly contributing to halted hair growth.[7] They can easily be detected with an inexpensive blood test. Talk to your doctor if you believe you might be suffering from any of them.
- 3Clear emotional stress from your life. Learn how to manage the normal stress that your body produces as a result of daily activities and unexpected occurrences. In large quantities, stress can halt hair production, though it will not contribute to baldness in either males or females.
- Exercise is a great way to release pent-up stress. Jogging, swimming, lifting light weights, or even walking is part of a healthy lifestyle. It will help your body process foods and vitamins, sleep better, and reduce large amounts of stress.
Part 4: Health Concerns That Could Affect Hair Growth
- 1Make sure that any health concerns you may have aren't contributing to stunted growth. In both men and women, a host of medical issues can cause the slowing down of hair production. Addressing these medical issues, in some cases, causes hair production to return to normal.
- Talk with your doctor if you have any diagnosed medical conditions, as these may contribute to hair loss or stunted hair growth. As mentioned above, low blood count and thyroid conditions, in addition to hormone imbalances, may contribute to decreased hair growth.
- Ask your doctor whether any medications you are taking could be factors in hair loss or diminished hair production. Acne medication, birth control, steroids, anticlotting drugs, and antidepressants have all been linked to hair loss in both males and females.[8]
- Talk with your doctor before beginning any over the counter hair growth products, as they may interfere with other medication you are taking. Consult with your doctor before beginning a strenuous diet. Improper nutrition is a factor in decreased hair growth.
- 2Check for scalp infections. Scalp infections, caused by ringworm of folliculitis, can damage the scalp area, preventing follicles from growing in a healthy manner.
- If you think you may have a scalp infection (and not simply dandruff), talk with your doctor about topical and anti-fungal medications that you can use to cure your scalp infection before discussing hair growth treatments. Much of the time, once the scalp infection is cured, normal hair growth continues.
- 3Check for hormonal imbalances. In both men and women, hormonal imbalances caused by menopause, pregnancy, or elevated testosterone levels can affect steady hair growth. Talk with your doctor about whether this may be the case with you.
- If a hormone imbalance is detected, doctors often use androgen receptor inhibitors for women.[9] Androgen is typically considered a male hormone, as it is important in developing male reproductive organs and secondary male characteristics. An excess of androgen in females is linked with hair loss.
- If a hormone imbalance is detected in men, doctors often use Finasteride (also called Propecia). Propecia works by blocking the enzyme that turns testosterone into the androgen, DHT. Propecia has been shown to reduce DHT levels in the scalp by as much as 60%.[10]
Part 5: Non-Verified Home Remedies
- 1Promote hair growth with natural home remedies. Be careful, however, when applying home remedies, as they may damage your hair instead of stimulating growth.
- A mix of aloe vera and honey. Mix the flesh of three leaves of aloe vera with honey and apply it over the scalp. Wait 20 minutes and wash hair out as usual.
- An energy-packed breakfast. Mix together a spoonful of soya lecithin, a spoonful of wheatgerm, a spoonful of honey, a spoonful of brewer’s yeast, and a yogurt. Try this homemade recipe every day for breakfast.
- Tomatoes, olive oil and aloe vera. Blend a tomato with a tablespoon of olive oil. Heat until warm and apply the mixture to the scalp, letting stand as long as possible. This mixture can be enhanced by adding aloe vera.
- Rosemary water. Wash your hair every day with rosemary water. You can buy rosemary shampoo or make rosemary water on own.
- 2Promote hair growth with store-bought remedies. Certain store bought remedies, while not proven to stimulate hair growth, may work in some instances.
- Biotin may work. Biotin is a water-soluble B vitamin. It's supposed to increase hair and nail growth, also helping with acne, slow-healing skin and stronger hair. Check package label for suggested dosage.
- MSM may also work. MSM stands for methylsulfonylmethane. It's a naturally-occurring sulfate found in some plant species, and is reputed to help build collagen and repair tissue. For hair, it's supposed to slow shed, speed growth, and increase increases shine and thickness.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
New Delhi, Feb 1 (IANS) It is high time India
started thinking of high-speed trains as rapid urbanization, growing
economy, rising level of educated work force and higher levels of income
have caused growth in inter-city travel, said Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal Friday though finances remain a concern.
"High speed train services may be
required to fulfill the demand gap for faster intercity and
inter-regional movement of passenger traffic," Bansal said, inaugurating an international seminar on "High Speed Trains in India-Issues & Options", organised by the Institute of Railway Electrical Engineers (IREE) here.
"In view of the growing economy
there is a need to constantly improve infrastructure and address the
issues of mobility of people. It is necessary to keep pace with the
latest developments taking place world over in railway sector and
technology," said Bansal.
Referring to his own experience of high-speed train travel in Japan,
South Korea and France, the minister said: "It is high time to think of
such rail projects in India as well."
He said a Mumbai-Ahmedabad high speed rail project needed a whopping Rs.63,000 crore which was a challenging task.
"The experts will have to work on
a financial model which will be win-win situation for all stakeholders.
While these high-speed services are premium services, the Indian model
needs to be worked out which makes it more affordable to bulk of the
customers," said Bansal.
According to Bansal, six such high-speed corridors have been identified for techno-economic feasibility studies.
The pre-feasibility reports are at various stages of preparation and study, he said.
The government has already
identified Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed corridor as the pilot project. A
Project Steering Group has been constituted to examine the options
available for the project and suggest mechanisms for quickly moving
forward.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
NDA's PM candidate should be from BJP: Nitish Kumar
Patna, Dec 17 (IANS) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Monday said only a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader will be the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
"A BJP leader will be the NDA's prime ministerial candidate," Nitish Kumar said here.
A day after the BJP ruled out the possibility of Nitish Kumar becoming the NDA's prime ministerial candidate, he said he was never a contender for the post.
Nitish Kumar refused to comment on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as the party's prime ministerial candidate.
Earlier, he and his party, the Janata Dal-United, had expressed strong reservations about Modi as the BJP's prime ministerial candidate.
Nitish Kumar had said earlier that it would not take a minute for his party to break ties with the BJP if the latter projected Modi as its prime ministerial candidate.
He had also objected to his photographs with Modi in newspaper advertisements during the BJP national executive meeting in Patna in June 2010.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
7 body language secrets to attract women
It is said, ‘Attraction isn’t a choice’. You can’t force somebody to
like you or get attracted to you (unless of course, you are in the
possession of some Amortentia i.e. the love potion). But just like
fortune, Cupid also favours the brave; so one needs to be ready when the
right one comes along.
The first step of attraction may be physical (looks, voice), but the
key factor is surely communication. And only 10% of what we communicate
happens through words; the rest is all body language. Getting the body
language right goes a long way in making people like you. Here we reveal
a few secrets on how to master this language and attract women.
1. Move your body:
Movements are important. Hurried, fidgety gestures and movements spell
low-confidence. Moving too fast may make her feel intimidated.
Controlled movements are signs of a confident men. This also gives the
other person a sense of comfort.
2. Walk like a man
It is ‘key’ to have a good posture when
you are walking. Walking with your head down or your hands in your
pockets makes you look 'closed' and less approachable. Walk with your
head held high and open up your shoulders.
3. Shine in your seat
When you meet and talk to people,
you spend most of your time sitting. It is very important to give a
relaxed impression. Lean back and make yourself comfortable. Don’t fold
your hands, it signals that you’re shielding yourself and makes you look
closed off.
4. Open up
When you are talking to a woman, you must not
close your body. Palms should be open and Arms should be by your side.
You should not cross your legs when you are in a sitting position.
Crossing your legs or arms is also a signal of being ‘closed off.’
5. Its all in the eyes
Make and maintain eye-contact.
Women look for confidence and sincerity in a man and there is no one
better to tell them about it than your eyes. Also keep your eyes from
wandering off to ‘you-know-where’ when you are talking to her. Eye
contact and glances can also be used to invite or express interest.
6. Smile please
A smile is very powerful when used
effectively. It is one of the first things people note about you when
they see you. A good smile shows your confidence and enthusiasm.
7. Intimate not uncomfortable
If you think there is chemistry between you and her, its okay to be a
little bold sometimes. Holding hands when talking or walking is good way
to start. But don’t move too fast and make her uncomfortable. Give her
the space she needs and look for the invitation signals.
1. Move your body:
Movements are important. Hurried, fidgety gestures and movements spell
low-confidence. Moving too fast may make her feel intimidated.
Controlled movements are signs of a confident men. This also gives the
other person a sense of comfort.
2. Walk like a man
It is ‘key’ to have a good posture when
you are walking. Walking with your head down or your hands in your
pockets makes you look 'closed' and less approachable. Walk with your
head held high and open up your shoulders.
3. Shine in your seat
When you meet and talk to people,
you spend most of your time sitting. It is very important to give a
relaxed impression. Lean back and make yourself comfortable. Don’t fold
your hands, it signals that you’re shielding yourself and makes you look
closed off.
4. Open up
When you are talking to a woman, you must not
close your body. Palms should be open and Arms should be by your side.
You should not cross your legs when you are in a sitting position.
Crossing your legs or arms is also a signal of being ‘closed off.’
5. Its all in the eyes
Make and maintain eye-contact.
Women look for confidence and sincerity in a man and there is no one
better to tell them about it than your eyes. Also keep your eyes from
wandering off to ‘you-know-where’ when you are talking to her. Eye
contact and glances can also be used to invite or express interest.
6. Smile please
A smile is very powerful when used
effectively. It is one of the first things people note about you when
they see you. A good smile shows your confidence and enthusiasm.
7. Intimate not uncomfortable
If you think there is chemistry between you and her, its okay to be a
little bold sometimes. Holding hands when talking or walking is good way
to start. But don’t move too fast and make her uncomfortable. Give her
the space she needs and look for the invitation signals.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Indian IT to benefit from Barack Obama's healthcare victory
BANGALORE: Indian information
technology and back-office companies can look forward to deals worth up to $22
billion (Rs 1.2 lakhcrore) after the US Supreme Court upheld a law designed to bring about far-reaching reforms
in the American healthcare
sector.
Some 30 million uninsured Americans are expected to buy healthcare insurance because of the reform, and new projects are expected in the form of data conversion, creation and management of electronic health records, as well as claims processing and insurance sales.
Last week, the US Supreme Court upheld the main elements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama signature legislative achievement which he signed into law in 2010.
The overhaul has divided America, with the Republican opponents of Obama the ones who most vehemently against it because they believe it infringes on the right of Americans to choose.
The law, derisively called Obamacare by its opponents, makes it mandatory for all Americans to buy health coverage starting in 2014 or pay a penalty. Also, employers who fail to offer affordable coverage to full-time staff and their dependents will face penalties.
Experts said the decision will potentially unlock about $20 billion in outsourcing from the healthcare sector that Indian service providers have been eyeing. According to IT industry group Nasscom, of the $70 billion worth of software outsourcing that happens out of India, about $30 billion comes from insurance and financial services.
Healthcare accounts for another 4% of the IT-BPO industry, which is expected to grow slower this year, at 11-14% from 17% last year.
Global leaders in healthcare benefits administration such as ACS-Xerox, Hewitt, Mercer and ADP have set up large outsourcing units in India. America's largest insurer UnitedHealth Group has a captive BPO unit in Gurgaon which employs over 2,000. Others such as ADP and Mercer employ about 6,000 and 2,000, respectively.
Most units are based in Gurgaon, from where they administer healthcare benefits for US workers, who can pick and chose benefits in medical insurance. Besides, Infosys, iGate Patni, Cognizant, Genpact, TCS and Wipro, all have insurance practices, which provide underlying technologies to insurance giants.
With the new reforms, even single physicians would have to centralise records and convert them into digital format. It will benefit the Indian IT-BPO companies hugely," said Ameet Nivsarkar, vice-president of Nasscom.
According to the Everest Group, the global healthcare benefits administration outsourcing market is about $5.4 billion in value annually but the potential market is worth $20-22 billion, which the healthcare reforms will help unlock.
"Although these reforms will take a number of years to come into effect (from 2014), we're seeing buyers looking at outsourcing as an option to understand the reforms, navigate the complexities and identify new savings potential," said Rajesh Ranjan, research director at Everest Research.
Sid Pai, partner and MD at TPI, a sourcing advisory, said that the decision of the US Supreme Court will help Indian companies win business in areas such as creation of electronic health records. The new law allocates about $37 billion for creation and management of electronic health records, data conversion, beta testing and change management.
"Employers will need to double their compliance efforts, especially regarding such immediate requirements as providing summaries of benefits and coverage to their employees," said Julio A Portalatin, President and CEO of Mercer.
Globally, Aon Hewitt and Fidelity lead the benefits administration outsourcing market with a combined share of nearly 50%. ACS-Xerox, ADP, Ceridian, iGate Patni, Infosys, ING, Mercer, Secova and Towers Watson are the other major providers.
"It's likely that outsourcing will become more common as compliance becomes increasingly complex with new healthcare regulations," said Tim Clifford, President, Benefits Services at ADP, a provider of human resource management, payroll and benefits administration services.
Some 30 million uninsured Americans are expected to buy healthcare insurance because of the reform, and new projects are expected in the form of data conversion, creation and management of electronic health records, as well as claims processing and insurance sales.
Last week, the US Supreme Court upheld the main elements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama signature legislative achievement which he signed into law in 2010.
The overhaul has divided America, with the Republican opponents of Obama the ones who most vehemently against it because they believe it infringes on the right of Americans to choose.
The law, derisively called Obamacare by its opponents, makes it mandatory for all Americans to buy health coverage starting in 2014 or pay a penalty. Also, employers who fail to offer affordable coverage to full-time staff and their dependents will face penalties.
Experts said the decision will potentially unlock about $20 billion in outsourcing from the healthcare sector that Indian service providers have been eyeing. According to IT industry group Nasscom, of the $70 billion worth of software outsourcing that happens out of India, about $30 billion comes from insurance and financial services.
Healthcare accounts for another 4% of the IT-BPO industry, which is expected to grow slower this year, at 11-14% from 17% last year.
Global leaders in healthcare benefits administration such as ACS-Xerox, Hewitt, Mercer and ADP have set up large outsourcing units in India. America's largest insurer UnitedHealth Group has a captive BPO unit in Gurgaon which employs over 2,000. Others such as ADP and Mercer employ about 6,000 and 2,000, respectively.
Most units are based in Gurgaon, from where they administer healthcare benefits for US workers, who can pick and chose benefits in medical insurance. Besides, Infosys, iGate Patni, Cognizant, Genpact, TCS and Wipro, all have insurance practices, which provide underlying technologies to insurance giants.
With the new reforms, even single physicians would have to centralise records and convert them into digital format. It will benefit the Indian IT-BPO companies hugely," said Ameet Nivsarkar, vice-president of Nasscom.
According to the Everest Group, the global healthcare benefits administration outsourcing market is about $5.4 billion in value annually but the potential market is worth $20-22 billion, which the healthcare reforms will help unlock.
"Although these reforms will take a number of years to come into effect (from 2014), we're seeing buyers looking at outsourcing as an option to understand the reforms, navigate the complexities and identify new savings potential," said Rajesh Ranjan, research director at Everest Research.
Sid Pai, partner and MD at TPI, a sourcing advisory, said that the decision of the US Supreme Court will help Indian companies win business in areas such as creation of electronic health records. The new law allocates about $37 billion for creation and management of electronic health records, data conversion, beta testing and change management.
"Employers will need to double their compliance efforts, especially regarding such immediate requirements as providing summaries of benefits and coverage to their employees," said Julio A Portalatin, President and CEO of Mercer.
Globally, Aon Hewitt and Fidelity lead the benefits administration outsourcing market with a combined share of nearly 50%. ACS-Xerox, ADP, Ceridian, iGate Patni, Infosys, ING, Mercer, Secova and Towers Watson are the other major providers.
"It's likely that outsourcing will become more common as compliance becomes increasingly complex with new healthcare regulations," said Tim Clifford, President, Benefits Services at ADP, a provider of human resource management, payroll and benefits administration services.
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