The written words bring inner beauty out as its unseen otherwise. Similarly, the blog posts need some touch of say painting that is as if adding photos, a wonderful idea of allowing readers to download files, view videos and of course links to which we redirect to other websites or within the website, the Wings for All in this case. We discuss it as follows:
1. Adding Photo: We click on the icons above the blog post (saying *Post).
Its icon if clicked shows the message: Enter the URL of your image
It asks that the photo needs to be added from place where it has been uploaded. Now, let us find the URL. I click on my photos. It shows all uploaded photos, I can right click on the mouse that says: Copy Image Location or alternatively we can click on the photo that we want to use. Select any photo and its URL will be on the top in the browser.
If we add the some words about the photo, say the caption, we need to enter the URL as: IMG SRC="http://wingsforall.com/file/pic/gallery/5916.jpg?t=4e58b938b7ab8" ALT="Child Friend"
If we further we want to change the dimensions, we may better upload the photo with desired size. It helps.
If we at the above we add the URL that is Link Location of photo. It will appears below the blog post. For example, we find the photo from our photo gallery or upload it to the photo gallery. The URL for it appears as:
< img src="http://wingsforall.com/file/pic/gallery/5916.jpg?t=4e58b938b7ab8" ALT="Child Friend">< /img> but when we use only Photo Link showing only http:// and blank space replaced by http://wingsforall.com/file/pic/gallery/5916.jpg?t... ALT="Child Friend" (It works better in the Forums)
So, we can insert easily insert photos in our blog posts.
2. Add Files: Now, the point is that we also want to make sure that all can download the article, we simply add a file from our computer as when we click on Attach Files. I have added photo as a file and we can add any file with extensions and thus the Valid file extensions: gif, jpeg, jpg, png, zip. Please note simply convert word file into zip-file and upload. Thus, we have option any photo even from the file link as some formats meet the requirement of maximum uploading limit which at the Wings for All is: 512000 Kb. If your upload does not work, try uploading a smaller item.
3. Adding Video: At Wings for All, we can upload any video that is not more than 75MB. It is an important Note: You must only upload videos in which you own all the rights. If you upload any videos in which you do not own all the rights, you may be violating copyright law.. Click on Add Video and select video from your computer. Please note that it can take several minutes.
4. Adding Links to Your Post: We can use any link say related articles or whatever we want. Now, as its an important for all members of Wings for All. We can use such articles at the forums. Let us find this article at the forums using the link that redirects or opens in a new window as: http://wingsforall.com/forum/getting-started-62/di...
5. Bold (B), Italics (I) and Underline (U) are also there. We need to click it here otherwise the short cut keys cannot help.
Science wants us to be researchers but technology just consumers. So, what do we want to be depends if we want to be contributors or consumers. The new change in world helps us with DIY and How to Do Something... we can learn both but the Revolution so called in all ages stops evolution and makes most of the people consumers in which at the end the human ends up being a product that is as if the lost identity and thus... resisting changes that harm the natural world in which we the human live.
Evolution resists the change that hinders the self-development otherwise we can be sick both physically and mentally as it seems to me... Thanks!
Science vs Technology
"When you hear the term science, it is typically associated with the term technology ‘“ especially when the two are talked about as subjects in school. Although these two terms are often interchanged, there is actually a sparse difference between the two.
Perhaps the best way to differentiate science and technology, is to have a quick definition of each term. Science is a systematic knowledge base, where a series of steps is followed in order to reliably predict the type of outcome. It can be broadly defined as the study of things with branches like biology, chemistry, physics and psychology.
Technology, on the other hand, is more of an applied science. It is where tools and knowledge are used for the study of a particular science. For example, the science of energy can have technology as its application. In the case of energy as a subject in science, solar panels can be used for a variety of technologies, an example of which are solar-powered lights.
If the goal of science is the pursuit of knowledge for science’s sake, technology aims to create systems to meet the needs of people. Science has a quest of explaining something, while technology is leaning more towards developing a use for something.
Science focuses more on analysis, generalizations and the creation of theories ‘“ while with technology, it focuses more on analysis and synthesis of design. Science is controlled by experimentation, while technology also involves design, invention and production. If science is all about theories, technology is all about processes. Finally, in order for you to excel in science, you need to have experimental and logical skills. Meanwhile, technology requires a myriad of skills including design, construction, testing, quality assurance and problem-solving.
Summary:
1. Science is the study of a particular subject, while technology is an applied science.
2. Science is focused more on analysis, while technology is all about the synthesis of design.
3. Science is all about theories, while technology is all about processes."
In it, the Darshna means the Seer, the Observer of knowledge and wisdom not just lover of it. This state is called being Drishta, the Seer and further the one, who can experience the real self, the Drishta and thus the Darshna. The word Seer seems further illustration so I have just added a video for it. The seer in the Indian Philosophy as the Darshan by no way seems to have anything to what it says in the words used the Divination.
Meat Shops Make Animals Seem a Delicious Food Only: Meat Eaters Like and Others Dislike This Show of Skinless Flesh and Blood
I was reading the following appeal at Facebook shared at the Angles for Animals and felt that we can think with some other points that human-animal need attention:
Start a legislative campaign to ban circuses and other traveling exhibits in your town or county. This has already happened in a number of towns, and it can happen in yours! Contact PETA for a circus ordinance pack. (With thanks from the source: http://www.facebook.com/groups/185139404883955/doc... )
I fully agree but also disagree at it. Where I disagree has a reason. We have meat shops where all people including the children, young and aged people look at the hanging bodies of dead animals. It shows flesh only, yes the flesh with skin. Most of the people, who eat meat feel really happy seeing it as if a place of delicious foods.
The others, who do not eat it also feel bad as they can see dead bodies of animals without skin and blood and flesh making one feel sick. Its a great sickness to see it in country like India. These are not packed but given as freshly cutting the dead body of the animals.
How and Why I Write about World Peace and Global Issues: Role of Comparative Research Studies
How to Defend Peace and Resolve Conflicts among Ancient, Modern and the Contemporary Civilizations has all of the posts and the articles are based on my discussions with the Head, Department of Philosophy at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, Prof. Gill who replaced Prof. John as the Head in 1990. It also includes the discussions with other professors of Philosophy and Logic.
The richness that I received in this discussion and such articles also includes the discussions with Prof. Simpson from Physics, Human and Society, a subject that I studied in the First Year of B.Sc. (Math). Prof. Paul Davies, who is one of the most renowned writer and lecture in the Physics and Science in general was the Head, Department of Mathematics Science. His lectures also influenced me a lot. Few Words about Paul Davies: "Paul Davies is a British-born theoretical physicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist and best-selling author. He is Director of the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science and co-Director of the Cosmology Initiative, both at Arizona State University. Previously he held academic appointments at the Universities of Cambridge, London and Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK, before moving to Australia in 1990, initially as Professor of Mathematical Physics at The University of Adelaide..." (With thanks from the source: http://cosmos.asu.edu/about/bio.htm )
During my discussion about why the Philosophers and Thinkers have been ignored in our modern world, Prof. Gill said wisely that it is a mistake to ignore and that I need to write at least 15 books to prove that Philosophy is a Bridge between Science and Religion. Even then it would not be approved easily, he said in 1990 as my professor of Philosophy.
I have written more than 50 books about role of philosophers and thinkers in our modern society as well its impact in great Civilizations in which great people like Socrates, Plato and Aristotle lived. This also includes what my father Prof. Harnek Singh has studied in Philosophy, Psychology, Divinity and so many other subjects in which he has great insight due to his in-depth studies.
He is an Arjuna Award Winner Sportsman of India, the Living Legend who has been the best Player of Volleyball of Asia (Asian Champion) and Decathlon Champion of India. He has retired from Government College of Physical Education, Patiala in 1994. Along with my elder sister, I live with him and my mother. My elder sister Jasvir Kaur has done B.A. in Classical Music and Dance, and M.A. in Classical Music. She is a very good singer and dancer in the Indian Classical's.
I must add that I sincerely started to listen to him and the books he recommended that includes Yoga as well. The first ever book that I read was well elaborated about What is Philosophy, but my interest was to bring Philosophy as practical in life rather than just making it knowledge. For this reason I decided in 1986 to give a new name to it as to blend Philosophy with Science, Religion and other branches of human knowledge and wisdom. So, the name was Philselfology. It was great opportunity to materialize this thought in the University of Adelaide.
After coming back to India in 1991, I continued these studies and thus is what I write and speak, delivering lectures. Let us start with and from Indian perspective. When we say Indian, its Indian Civilization not just a nation that we know as India (also Bharat or Hindustan). Whatever we share and discuss needs some sound grounds.
And thus I also learned Yoga and Meditation (without really knowing all about it when I was studying in Class of Grade 3, and won the Third Position in the State Level Championship in 1981), yes I learned all from my elder sister Kuldeep Kaur, who is C.P.Ed., B.P.ED, M.A. in Dramatic Arts and Media (Television in particular by then), B.Ed in Yoga from Punjab (Panjab) University, Chandigarh (a 2 years intensive course by then when she finished it). I have been teaching and tutoring yoga and meditation (concentration and focus) since then.
She remained State Yoga Champion and as well as Third in the National Yoga Championship. Later I studied more in got MD in Naturopathy and Yoga and also PhD in the same for Multiple Counseling named Philselfology that I use in my practice of Multiple Counseling here in Patiala at my home. Its focuses on the role of Comparative Research Studies.
The other person did the similar is my younger sister Noni Kaur, who is M.A. in Music and P.G. Diploma in Sanskrit (University Gold medalist in both). She has won many prizes in Music, Folk Arts and some others at State to National Level Youth Festivals held by and for the colleges and the universities. She has also been State Champion in Yoga Champion many times, and participant in the National Yoga Championship. She lives in Canada now from last more than 5 years.
Australian radio broadcasted a program named Music in the House of Milk based on our family life style in which we also have had dairy farm with cows, buffaloes along with some other pets from mid 70 to mid 2010's.
All of it has an impact on my works but English is my Third Language, the Punjabi being the First and the Hindi as the Second Language, and even though I studied ESL from Muirden Colleges (Muirden High and Senior Secondary Schools) at Adelaide in South Australia in 1989.