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Hi all, the prson who is anwering can shoot a question. this way we can continue. first question Who is the father of Human resource Management?
From India, Kochi
:-Dha ha haaaaaaaaaaa...........u r right RJ.............person who makes rule should never break rules............:-D
From India, Madras
Giggles are the result of the tickling of the funny bone !!! :icon1: Where is the funny bone located? :confused:
From India, Pune
Jayant.. as far I know, there is nothing like Funny bone..I Remember reading the Ulnar Nerve inside our elbow part allows the Brain know the feelings felt in our fourth and fifth fingers. when this Nerve is hit against Humerus which happens when we hit our Elbow against something.. we get a strange feel .. and that is what we call a FUNNY BONE :)
Correct me if I am wrong Pls !!!:icon1:

From India, Madras
Where is the question??? You are awarded following ten write ups, "I won’t forget to post question"
From India, Pune
A question is to follow every answer ........... you failed ......... take yr punishment with good grace .......... can’t avoid it !!! Rulez r rulez !!!
From India, Pune
"I won't forget to post question"
"I won't forget to post question"
"I won't forget to post question"
"I won't forget to post question"
"I won't forget to post question"
"I won't forget to post question"
"I won't forget to post question"
"I won't forget to post question"
"I won't forget to post question"
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The National Flag of India was adopted in its present form during an ad hoc meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on the 22 July 1947, twenty-four days before India's independence from the British on 15 August 1947.
Q:
Why do we sneeze?

From India, Pune
Goodmorning to all,
We sneeze because if any unwanted or infectious or impurities enter through our nozzles. It is a protective mechanism our body have to refuse or reject those impurities and save us from diseases.
Q : What is curent population of India?

From India, Kochi
As of May 2009 current population of India is 6,634,236,512....... Why India is called as under developing country?
From India, Madras
India's current population is close to 1.12 billion. India is the second largest populated country after China.
China's population (1.32 billion ) is going to stagnate soon with olde people beconing a signifiant part of the population and relatively lower percentage of population in the younger age. In 3 to 4 decades India will approach China's population size. But for quite some time India will have reklatively younger working population.
The world population is the total number of humans on Earth at a given time. In September 2007, the world's population is believed to have reached over 6.6 billion
China: 1.32 billion (about 20% of world population)
India: 1.12 billion (about 17%)
United States: 300 million (about 4.6%)
Indonesia: 225 million (about 3.5%)
Brazil: 186 million (about 2.8%)
Pakistan: 165 million (about 2.5%)
Bangladesh: 147 million (about 2.3%)
Russia: 143 million (about 2.2%)
Nigeria: 135 million (about 2.1%)
Japan: 128 million (about 2.0%)
Mexico: 108 million (about 1.7%)
Vietnam: 87 million (about 1.3%)
Philippines: 86 million (about 1.3%)
Germany: 82 million (about 1.3%)
Egypt: 75 million (about 1.2%)
Ethiopia: 75 million (about 1.2%)
Turkey: 73 million (about 1.2%)

India being undeveloped has been our long held beliefs. For centuries we looked down at merchants as low cast people. Brahmins were the most respected and after that come shatrias and then merchants and finally the lowest level was of the shudras who did manual labor. Hence in our society doing work by hand was never a respected job. We looked down at people who did trade. All this mentality cost us dear more so in this modern society.
But the times are changing. More and more Brahmins are doing MBA’s and also hard work is getting the respect it deserves.

Q. What you know about Stephen Hawking

From India, Kochi
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