This post is for all of my friends who have always wanted to visit India or even know about it...
And all I can ever find to say is that they HAVE to visit it to know and get a glimpse of it!
Anyhow, here's a short documentary, and one of the best ever, issued by the Tourism ministry.
All I can say is that video is quite just in balancing the act of providing a window to many different sides of this country.
So cheers to Incredible India!
Beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there. ~ Rumi
Monday, January 28, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Wonders of the Cell
My Cell and Molecular Biology class is a spectacle!
Our second day of lecture, we were shown this amazing video about the Inner Life of a Cell.
This movie should be a sight for anyone who is as enthralled by biology as I am :)
By the end of this semester, I should be able to tell everything that's going on.
Our second day of lecture, we were shown this amazing video about the Inner Life of a Cell.
This movie should be a sight for anyone who is as enthralled by biology as I am :)
By the end of this semester, I should be able to tell everything that's going on.
Monday, January 07, 2008
Political Cartoons
In light of the ongoing chaos in the entire world, specially in America because of the elections, here's a cheers to Times' collection of some heart-lightening cartoons just in time to save your overloaded head from blowing up!
Here's the link.
And here are just a few...


Here's the link.
And here are just a few...




Monday, November 26, 2007
Fall Vacation
This year, Columbia has been quite pretty during the Autumn season. The trees are holding their color for a longer time. (of course, that's because it isn't as cold as it should be and we all know why)
Asheville, in North Carolina was pretty much the same too.
A beautiful place with artistic stores, one should definitely visit it if they are search of something very different. It could be anything-furniture, jewellery, clothes, handicrafts, shoes, and even food!
Even though it's a city, I would call it a pretty little mountain town, and a place for a sweet vacation visit.The downtown area is a must see, especially at night, as all the christmas lightings are up and vibrantly showing off.
Unfortunately, I missed the tribal dancers and the djembe players :(
But here are a few pictures from the trip.
But here are a few pictures from the trip.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Fall Break and Movies
I watched two quite amazing movies recently. Even though both of those have been out for quite a time now, I never really got about to see them until this time.
The second one is called Children of Men and is adapted from a novel. Accoring to my friend who has read it, it is quite different from the book itself but is very impactful. It portrays a futuristic society where all the women are infertile, there are no young babies or even children, and the world's in a chaos and in a state of exile.
They are both worth watching, so go and check them out if you already havn't.
I watched An Inconvenient Truth, a documentary film by Al Gore that talks about Global Warming. It was striking because I think that it is able of convincing every single foolish soul who does not believe in the planet's warming do something substancial about it.


They are both worth watching, so go and check them out if you already havn't.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Things To Do...Besides From Getting the Schoolwork Finished
When I came to Columbia, SC, I spent so much time hating it that I rarely ever appreciated the beauty in it. And that attitude also extended pretty much for the entire country.
For the past few months I have been dreaming about how I want to run away from here, be in other places/ countries, and visit all the beautiful places without even realizing that some of the most beautiful places/things are right here in this country. So I made a list of things to experience/discover here as time allows..
;-)
For the past few months I have been dreaming about how I want to run away from here, be in other places/ countries, and visit all the beautiful places without even realizing that some of the most beautiful places/things are right here in this country. So I made a list of things to experience/discover here as time allows..
- Hike the Glacier National Park
- Go to Yellowstone
- Go to Alaska
- Hike the Appalachian Trail :)
- Aspen Music Festival
- Other music festivals
- Go to a Broadway show
- A Karaoke night club
- Walk around the Mississippi and hopefully find the cave that Tom and Huck hid in :)
- Go to CALIFORNIA! and live like a hippie for a day or two
- Rodeo!
- Bungee jump from the Grand Canyon :)
- Hawaii!
- take the longest and the craziest roadtrip
- New Orleans during Mardi Gras
- Live in one of the Indian reservations
- Death Valley
- Smithsonian Institute
- Underground dance clubs in NYC ;)
- Other places in NYC undiscovered
- Blackhills National Forest
- Massachusetts in general
- Maine (for some reason)
- Visit the Ahmish people
;-)
Friday, November 02, 2007
Boast of Quietness
A wonderful poem by Jorge Luis Borges.
Writings of light assault the darkness, more prodigious than meteors.
The tall unknowable city takes over the countryside.
Sure of my life and death, I observe the ambitious and would like to understand them.
Their day is greedy as a lariat in the air.
Their night is a rest from the rage within steel, quick to attack.
They speak of humanity.My humanity is in feeling we are all voices of that same poverty.
They speak of homeland.My homeland is the rhythm of a guitar, a few portraits, an old sword,the willow grove’s visible prayer as evening falls.
Time is living me.
More silent than my shadow, I pass through the loftily covetous multitude.
They are indispensable, singular, worthy of tomorrow.
My name is someone and anyone.
I walk slowly, like one who comes from so far away he doesn’t expect to arrive
The tall unknowable city takes over the countryside.
Sure of my life and death, I observe the ambitious and would like to understand them.
Their day is greedy as a lariat in the air.
Their night is a rest from the rage within steel, quick to attack.
They speak of humanity.My humanity is in feeling we are all voices of that same poverty.
They speak of homeland.My homeland is the rhythm of a guitar, a few portraits, an old sword,the willow grove’s visible prayer as evening falls.
Time is living me.
More silent than my shadow, I pass through the loftily covetous multitude.
They are indispensable, singular, worthy of tomorrow.
My name is someone and anyone.
I walk slowly, like one who comes from so far away he doesn’t expect to arrive
Saturday, October 13, 2007
What Can We Do?
This post is a continuation of my previous post on the incredibly high number of rape victims in Congo. The article was dated October 7th, 2007 and was written by Jeffrey Gettleman.
After racking my brains about ways to reach out to the rape victims, I decided to email him via the website. I was delighted when he responded with ways of contacting and helping the Congolese women. Basically, the best way to go about is to donate money to the hospitals to help them keep up with the demands of the swarming number of patients. Here's how you can contact them:
If you would like to donate, here is the bank account information:
N° compte 170-0362031-93 USD
Intitulée : 8ème CEPAC V/C HOPITAL GENERAL DE REFERENCE DE PANZI
BANQUE COMMERCIALE DU CONGO
AGENCE DE BUKAVU/RD CONGO
CODE SWIFT / BCDCCDKI
Granted, these bank instructions are in French and a little confusing. So, if you have any questions, you can contact Erika Beckman, a Swedish aid worker in charge of the rape victim program.
Email is the best form of communication because the phones are unreliable.
Her details are:
Erika Beckman
Project Manager
Victims of Sexual Violence Project
Bukavu, DRC
vsvbukavu@kivu-online.com
+243 813 186 246
If you have any problems getting in touch with her, you can also reach out to:
Aurélie Lachant
Information Officer
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
DRC, Bukavu
Mob: +243 81 988 91 73
Email: lachant@un.org
http://www.rdc-humanitaire.net
After racking my brains about ways to reach out to the rape victims, I decided to email him via the website. I was delighted when he responded with ways of contacting and helping the Congolese women. Basically, the best way to go about is to donate money to the hospitals to help them keep up with the demands of the swarming number of patients. Here's how you can contact them:
If you would like to donate, here is the bank account information:
N° compte 170-0362031-93 USD
Intitulée : 8ème CEPAC V/C HOPITAL GENERAL DE REFERENCE DE PANZI
BANQUE COMMERCIALE DU CONGO
AGENCE DE BUKAVU/RD CONGO
CODE SWIFT / BCDCCDKI
Granted, these bank instructions are in French and a little confusing. So, if you have any questions, you can contact Erika Beckman, a Swedish aid worker in charge of the rape victim program.
Email is the best form of communication because the phones are unreliable.
Her details are:
Erika Beckman
Project Manager
Victims of Sexual Violence Project
Bukavu, DRC
vsvbukavu@kivu-online.com
+243 813 186 246
If you have any problems getting in touch with her, you can also reach out to:
Aurélie Lachant
Information Officer
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
DRC, Bukavu
Mob: +243 81 988 91 73
Email: lachant@un.org
http://www.rdc-humanitaire.net
Friday, October 12, 2007
Spain and Spanish
Among a lot of other things, I have developed a new and unfound love for the Spanish language and culture. Maybe it comes with the love for new and unknown places, knowing a bunch of cool foreigners, or perhaps, it just comes with knowing Amy and Sydney? :)
Either way, it's quite exciting to learn a new language.
I just came across this website- my latest development in learning this language as efficiently as I can. You can buy packages from it but I use it for downloading podcasts.
Either way, it's quite exciting to learn a new language.
I just came across this website- my latest development in learning this language as efficiently as I can. You can buy packages from it but I use it for downloading podcasts.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Shocking Sexual Violence in Congo
"According to the United Nations, 27,000 sexual assaults were reported in 2006 in South Kivu Province alone, and that may be just a fraction of the total number across the country of Congo."
Every day, 10 more women and girls are brought to the hospital as victims of this horrible crime. Yet, we were all ignorant of this fact until Gettleman decided to report this incident in The New York Times. Reading about these vicious attacks made me cry out in the public library the other day...
I am trying to find out if there's something we can do about it/for those women...?
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