Tuesday 31 December 2013

life


life

O God, send out for us Your rains,
Your bounty,
Your provision, and your mercy,
and give us water in a measure
that would benefit us, satiates our thirst,
and makes the land green with grass,
wherewith all that has withered may grow,
and come to life all that has died,
a rain which brings abundance,
produces plenty of fruits,
watering the plains,
flooding the valleys,
dressing the trees with foliage,
and bringing the prices down.
Surely You are able to do whatever
You will.
(Sermon 143)

Thursday 26 December 2013

SHOPPING

Find the words in the grid.
Words can go horizontally, vertically and diagonally, backwards or forwards or backwards.
N XZ TH SA CY TE IR AV ZC
T NE MT RA PE DW SK DN ON
M YN DN KB KH BE RC KU HT
T SI MJ QC MR LL OA NV DF
Y PL HK QH CE TN LT PN ZD
V EN PN JX CT SR EW OR EE
B CO DK HT BU CR OI VU LL
Q IL NT IB MR PZ TL GK SI
J AF KO ME WG RC WO LQ IV
L LL NT RQ UE UE LL XE AE
T OY TL UT ND XA VE TR YR
I FR HN HO EG TR GY QH JY
D FM VZ ER KA BR MC RK LT
E EM RC GM CC AT XL ZC QV
R RC FR CR YH EX ZK QX ZJ
C MB RL FT CA MH LR XD ZD
C ZO RD ER JV PQ CC MW XK
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        cash      counter      order      special-offer
        catalogue      credit      payment      trolley
        charge      delivery      queue      variety
        checkout      department      reduction      wrap

Wednesday 25 December 2013

Why is Snow White?


I am sure like my two kids, all of seven and three years, you too may find the cold in Delhi a bit too extreme. It is cold and clammy and some days it is foggy making it dangerous to drive. Some days I would like them to be adequately muffled up in warm winter clothing, while they feel quite comfortable running around in a sweater and shorts! But most days it was grumble, grumble, grumble!

Why is Snow White?, 5W&H for kids: 109_1.gif Last year I found my children complaining about the winter cold a bit too often. So I decided to take them out on a well-deserved winter holiday. The idea thrilled them but their faces fell when I told them that I intended to take them to hill station. A hill station in winters -I am sure they felt that I had gone senile quite early in life.

However, I wanted them to see snow so that they would learn to appreciate the beauty of the cold crisp winter and the fresh air of the mountains. So we packed our bags and set off to Shimla, a hill station in the state of Himachal Pradesh.

After a thoroughly enjoyable drive we reached Shimla. It was very cold and to add to all this it started raining. The next day too there was no sign of sun. Just when we were planning our next move it started raining again. Suddenly we could see tiny powdery white flakes falling from the sky. Soon the entire place was full of white snow. For the kids who were seeing snow for the first time, it was probably the most beautiful sight.




 By Ritu Asthana; Illustration by Anup Singh

They were fascinated with these cotton flakes of snow falling from the sky. When I explained to them that it was only frozen water, they immediately turned around and asked me, "if the ice in the fridge was colourless then why was snow white?"

A snowflake is formed when water vapour in the air suddenly freezes. It turns from gas to solid without having any time to turn into liquid. The currents in the air make these crystals go up and down in the atmosphere. As the crystals do this, they begin to gather around tiny particles that are in the clouds. When a group of ice crystals is big enough, it floats down on the earth in the form of snowflake.

The result is a six-rayed ice crystal of delicate quality. And it is the reflection of light from these surfaces that make the snow look white. While all the branches of a snowflake are always identical, the arrangement of these branches is different in each case.

Though these snowflakes are crystals with six sides, no two snowflakes are exactly alike. But they can be classified into different types of crystals. The six-sided shape of the ice crystal is because of the shape and bonding of the water molecules. Basically there are six different types of snow crystals: needles, columns, plates, columns capped with plates, dendrites and stars.

We can only think of the snow as being white, but there have actually been cases where coloured snow has fallen. There have been cases where blue, green black and even red snow has been seen! One famous case was even reported by the Charles Darwin. During one of his expeditions, he noticed that the hoofs of the mules were becoming stained red as they walked through the snow. The red snow was caused by the presence of certain tiny plants, called algae, which had been in the atmosphere when the snow formed.

Complete Qur'an juz' ( 12 ) by shaikh Mishary Al-Afasy :: " High Quality...

the strongest


the strongest

Remember that wood of the tree
which grows in the desert
has the strongest fibres,
while the luxuriant greenery
has the softest barks.
The bushes of the desert
make an enduring fuel,
Whose fire is slow in dying off.
(Letter 45)

Saturday 21 December 2013

WINTER WORD SCRAMBLE PUZZLES

Unscramble the first four words in each set of scrambles. Then use the circled letters to unscramble the final word. Some of the words may unscramble into more than one word, but only one word is related to the puzzle.

1. WINTER WORDS

E I M N T S T

L O P W

A A J N R U Y

A C F R S

Answer:

2. WINTER WORDS 2

E E E F R Z

I L P S

F O R T S

E O Q T U

Answer:

3. SNOWFLAKES

C I Y

M O R S T

A L F S L

E H I T W

Answer:

4. SNOWMAN

A C F R S

E E S Y

E N S O

E L M T

Answer:







Answers: 1. mittens,plow,january,scarf,snowman 2. freeze,slip,frost,toque,flurries 3. icy,storm,falls,white,crystal 4. scarf,eyes,nose,melt,frosty