22/06/2012

Dream..



Dream dream dream
And dream untill dream come true
Life is nothing but dreams
Some accomplished, some unfinished
Some dreams are trifle, some cherished

You are nothing but a result of dreams
Dreams, dreams and nothing but dreams
A dream of someone
Or a dream of your own

Dream is not what you dream while asleep
Dream is what that don't let you sleep
You live for dream
And you die for dream
Your unattained desires are dreams
What you all desire are dreams

You can't accomplished unless you dream
What you accomplished was a dream
The law of attraction and power of passion
All say dream, dream and dream


{Published in Annual Magazine of NOSPLAN- Organisation of the Students of Planning in January,2012 by the same poet.}

Shashikant Nishant Sharma
-Nadiah

Safe and Sound



ive tried to hide it.
lost everything in these thought.
im not like you.
your here for a reason
to make me stronger
no one has denied me
im weak and avoidable
but you always find me
go out of your way
to see into my soul
the right you give me
breathing in your life
never letting go
this feeling of love
heart to heart
you to me
something just clicks
the light in the dark
you are my sight
fear of the world
not only am i safe
with you i am sound
safe and sound

Audrey Marie Kay
-Nadiah

BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS



This one is for books...

Books, books, books.
wonderfull, entertaining books.
Books about space,
About the human race.
Books, books, books.
astonishing, wonderous books.
as imaginative a little elf,
as meaningful as life itself.
Books, books, books.
tremendous, sensational books.
books are gold,
it's hard to find any bad.
Books are life-savers,
trust me, i'm not mad! ! !
Books, books, books.
Keep you on the hook.
Books, books, books.
I love books.

Mishaal Javed Dawar
-Nadiah

FOOD FOOD FOOD


Food, Food Good Food
Good Food is a should

Healthy, health, healthy
Makes you wealthy.
Honey, honey, honey
Lets earn some money


brownie, brownie, brownie
Makes you a frownie.

Butter, Butter, Butter
Makes you flutter.


Hurry, Hurry, Hurry
Lets make berries.

Lets become healthy
wealthy and wise.

Maya Gambheer
-Nadiah

Sumber :

Happiness, Happiness, You are that happiness!




Happiness, happiness,
is it everywhere?
The mirage that life shows,
That runs away and laughs somewhere,
On those run after it,
Soiling hands by toiling with trifles,
Hoping for catching flying birds,
Letting those in their hands!

And that hope make it happen,
Faith that makes all the difference,
only a step at time can make it possible,
Possible, that were looking impossible
Happiness is not in running for some thing great,
When one learn nothing is great,
It will be too late to be happy!
The colourful stars not give us anything,
wonderfull clouds may not give us anything,
Colourful singing birds,
Colourful fragment flowers,
Or trees with full of fruits,
Green mountains and mountain dews,
nothing they give than that strange impulses!


Some flickering thoughts makes us happy,
And some thoughts, selfish and ego centred,
Such thoughts and actions when click!

All that happiness is untrue,
It is a curse in disguise,
But sometime sorrow that brings out the best of one,
And sorrow is blessing in disguise!

Delusion of ego throws in illusion,
Most of us are schizophrenic,
And ignorant, about happiness,
Tree if swing to wind may break or fall!

Either we should be elastic, and we should be rigid,
Yet happiness is neither earned,
Happiness is not gained,
Yet can be lost easily
Paradise is neither can be gained nor attained,
Yet easily can be lost and slip into hell!

Soul is that in paradise and happiness reside,
Soul is that in which all sorrow and hell too reside,
Self is that abode of one where no hell or no paradise lies,
But Self is paradise of paradise,
The supreme paradise is that SELF
out of reach of all paradoxes
Parity
and beyond all parodies!

Happiness is your another name,
As god is your another name,
Your name and shape
is painted on that colourless,
Vacuum,
Which is the source of all happiness.
All life and your dreams!
Look at yourself, thy nature is happiness,
And you can only make all happy,
You art that, who can be all the time happy
What ever happen anywhere,
You are that,
You are that bring all happiness,
All, all, all happiness to all!

Ramdas Bhandarkar
-Nadiah

09/06/2012

 ALL ABOUT SIAMANG
 

The siamang is the largest and darkest species of gibbon. Siamangs are rare, small, slender, long-armed, tree-dwelling (lesser) apes. These very acrobatic primates live in southeast Asia.

Siamangs are arboreal; they spend most of their lives in trees. Because they are so dextrous while moving in the trees, almost no predators can catch them. The siamang is one of nine species of gibbons. The siamang is the largest, darkest, and noisiest species of gibbon. Because of the rapid deforestation of their habitats, gibbons are an endangered species.

ANATOMY
Siamangs are very small and lightweight. They have a small, round head, very long arms (the arms are longer than the legs), and a short, slender body. Siamangs, like all gibbons, have lightweight bones. Like all apes, they have no tail.

Hair:
Siamangs are covered with long, dense, shaggy, black hair on most of their body (except their face, fingers, palms, armpits, and bottoms of their feet). Siamangs are the darkest type of gibbon.

Senses:
Siamangs have senses very similar to ours, including hearing, sight (including color vision), smell, taste, and touch.

Face:
Siamangs have an almost hairless face; they have a slight mustache and beard. They have dark eyes, small nostrils, and jet-black skin.

Hands and Feet:
Siamangs' hands are very much like ours; they have four long fingers plus a smaller opposable thumb. Their feet have five toes, including an opposable big toe. Siamangs can grasp and carry things with both their hands and their feet. When they swing through the trees (called brachiating), they use four fingers of their hands like a hook (but they do not use the thumb for this).

Unlike other gibbons, siamangs have webbing between the 2nd and 3rd toes.

SIZE
Male siamangs are slightly larger than the females. Males are about 3 ft (90 cm) long and weigh about 15 pounds (7 kg). Siamangs have a reach of about 5 feet (1.5 m). Siamangs are the biggest type of gibbon and are the largest of the lesser apes.

DIET
Siamangs are omnivores (eating plants and small animals). They forage for food in the forests during the day, eating fruit (which constitutes about 75% of their diet), leaves, flowers, seeds, tree bark, and tender plant shoots. They also eat insects, spiders, bird eggs, and small birds.

Siamangs, like other gibbons, drink water. Often they drink by dipping a furry hand into the water or rubbing a hand on wet leaves, and then slurping up the water from their fur.

BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL HABITS
Groups of Siamangs:
Siamangs are social animals that are active during the day (they are diurnal). They live in small, stable family groups consisting of a mated pair (a male and a female who mate for life) and their immature offspring (juveniles, siamangs less than 7 years old).

Grooming:
Like other apes, siamangs groom one another (they clean the hair of a family member using their fingers).

Sleeping:
Unlike other apes, siamangs and gibbons do not make "sleeping nests." They simply sleep (alone or with a few individuals huddled together) in a fork between branches. They sleep sitting upright, resting on tough pads located on their rear ends (these pads are called ischial callosities).

Throat Sac:
Unlike other gibbons, siamangs have a throat sac (also called a gular sac) which they can inflate to be about the size of their head. This sac makes their calls louder! Both males and females have a throat sac. The inflatable throat sac makes the siamangs the loudest of all the gibbons.

TERRITORIALITY AND VOCALIZATION
The siamang, unlike other gibbons, has an inflatable throat sac. This sac can be inflated to be as big as the siamang's head. It acts a resonating chamber for the vocal cords, making the sounds even louder. Their hooting can be heard up to 2 miles (6.5 km) away through the dense rain forest.

A siamang family has a territory of about 30 to 50 acres of old-growth rain forest. Each morning upon awakening a family group of gibbons very loudly announces its presence in the forest, using a territorial hooting call and menacing gestures. This call warns other siamangs to stay out of their territory (and especially away from the local fruit trees). This noisy display takes 1/2 hour or more every morning and is usually started by the adult female. The male and female have different calls.

LIFE SPAN
Siamangs live about 35-40 years. They do not do very well in captivity.

HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION
Siamangs live in the upper canopy (the tree tops) of tropical rainforests in Malaysia and Sumatra (in southeast Asia).

REPRODUCTION AND BABY SIAMANGS
Siamang mates usually stay together for life. They are fully grown and able to reproduce at 5-7 years old. Female siamangs are pregnant for about 8 months and usually have a single baby at a time; twins are rare. Newborn siamangs have much less hair than adult siamangs. Babies weigh only about 6 ounces at birth. This is less than the weight of a cup of water!

Female siamangs carefully nurture their young. Babies can grasp their mother's fur to cling to the mother's belly soon after birth. They are weaned at about 1 year old. Young siamangs stay with their mother for about 5-7 years. The young then venture out (or are forced out by the same-sex parent) to start a new family group of their own.


SOURCE FROM: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/apes/siamang/index.shtml 


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