4 World of Webcraft Actionscript 3.0 Dynamic Tween and hitTestObject...
Copy+Paste Script: http://www.developphp.com/Flash_tutorials/show_tutorial.php?tid=1161
Learn how to dynamically tween any item to multiple...
Copy+Paste Script: http://www.developphp.com/Flash_tutorials/show_tutorial.php?tid=1161
Learn how to dynamically tween any item to multiple objects using a universal function that uses Tweens, an EnterFrame Event, and the hitTestObject function. Smart stuff.
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[Quick Recipes] Seekh Kabab Stuffed Pizza (without oven) -...
This Seekh Kabab Stuffed Pizza recipe is just the thing you were missing. Its almost like a discovery when you find out how good it tastes....
This Seekh Kabab Stuffed Pizza recipe is just the thing you were missing. Its almost like a discovery when you find out how good it tastes. #HappCookingToYou #Monsalwa
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2EIRX5Q
Seekha Kabab Stuffed Pizza
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
Chicken Filling:
-Chicken boneless cubes 250 gms
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Kali mirch powder (Black pepper powder) 1 tsp
-Mixed herbs 1 tsp
-Lehsan (Garlic) crushed 1 tbs
-Cooking oil 1 tbs
White Sauce:
-Makhan (Butter) 2 tbs
-Lehsan (Garlic) crushed ½ tbs
-Cream 1 Cup
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
-Kali mirch powder (Black pepper powder) 1 tsp
-Italian seasoning 1 tsp
-Fresh parsley chopped 1 tbs
-Anday ki zardi (Egg yolk) 1
-Cheddar cheese grated 1/4 Cup
-Mon salwa Chicken Seekh kabab
Pizza Dough:
-Khameer (Instant yeast) 1 & ½ tsp
-Cheeni (Sugar) 1 tbs
-Neem garam pani (Lukewarm water) ½ Cup
-Maida (All-purpose flour) sifted 3 Cups
-Namak (Salt) 3/4 tsp
-Cooking oil 2 tbs
-Pani (Water) 1/4 Cup or as required
-Cooking oil 1 tsp
Assembling:
-Mozzarella cheese grated
-Cooked chicken
-Mushrooms sliced
-Pyaz (Onion) sliced
-Lal mirch (Red chili) crushed
-Cheddar cheese grated
-Shimla mirch (Capsicum) julienne
-Mozzarella cheese grated
-Lal mirch (Red chili) crushed
-Namak (Salt) 1 pack
Directions:
Prepare Chicken Filling:
-In bowl,add chicken,salt,black pepper powder,mixed herbs,garlic,mix well & set aside.
-In frying pan,add cooking oil and marinated chicken,mix well and cook until chicken is done & set aside.
Prepare White Sauce:
-In saucepan,add butter and let it melt.
-Add garlic and mix.
-Add cream and mix well.
-Add salt,black pepper powder,italian seasoning,fresh parsley and mix well.
-In egg yolk,add 1-2 tbs of prepared white sauce and whisk well.
-Now add in saucepan and mix well.
-Add cheddar cheese and mix until cheese melts & set aside.
-Stuffed chicken seekh kabab with prepared white sauce & set aside.
Prepare Dough:
-In small jug,add instant yeast,sugar,lukewarm water and mix,cover and let it rest for 10 minutes.
-In bowl,add all-purpose flour,salt and mix.
-Add cooking oil,dissolve yeast mixture and mix well.
-Gradually add water and knead until dough is formed.
-Grease dough with oil,cover and let it rest for 30 minutes or until double in size (warm place).
-Knead dough again,sprinkle corn flour and divide into two equal parts.
-Take one part and make a ball,sprinkle corn flour and roll out with the help of rolling pin.
Assembling:
-Now place rolled dough on greased baking pan,add mozzarella cheese and stuff the edges of the dough with stuffed seekh kabab and roll dough inwards to close.
-Prick with fork and add prepared white sauce and spread evenly.
-Add mozzarella cheese,cooked chicken,mushrooms,onion,red chili crushed,cheddar cheese,capsicum, mozzarella cheese and sprinkle red chili crushed (makes 2 large pizza).
Option # 1: Baking in Oven
-Bake in preheated oven at 180 C for 15 minutes.
Option # 2: Baking without Oven
-In pot,add 1 pack of salt,place wire rack (min 2“high),cover and heat on high flame for 15 minutes.
-Place pizza,cover and let it cook on medium low flame for 15-20 minutes.
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[Quick Recipes] Vegetable Stuffed Chicken with Hollandaise sauce -...
Something different today Vegetable Stuffed Chicken with light & smooth Hollandaise sauce. #HappyCookingToYou
written Recipe:...
Something different today Vegetable Stuffed Chicken with light & smooth Hollandaise sauce. #HappyCookingToYou
written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2lD6vOf
Vegetable Stuffed Chicken
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Cayenne powder 1 & ½ tsp
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Onion powder 1 & ½ tsp
-Kali mirch (Black pepper) crushed 1 & ½ tsp
-Cooking oil 2 tsp
-Pyaz (Onion) sliced 1 medium
-Red bell pepper julienne ½ Cup
-Mushrooms (Mhumbi) chopped ½ Cup
-Palak (Spinach) chopped 1 Cup
-Cottage cheese (Paneer) grated ½ Cup
-Chicken fillets ½ kg
-Cooking oil 1 tsp
-Makhan (Butter) 2 tbs
Hollandaise Sauce:
-Makhan (Butter) 100 gms
-Anday ki zardi (Egg yolk) 1
-Lemon juice 1 tbs
-Pani (Water) 2 tbs
-Namak (Salt) 1 pinch
-Kali mirch (Black pepper) crushed 1 pinch
-Pani (Water) 2 tbs
-Fresh parsley chopped
Directions:
-In small bowl,add cayenne powder,salt,onion powder,black pepper crushed and mix well.Spice mix is ready & set aside.
-In wok,add cooking oil,onion and mix well.
-Add red bell pepper,mushrooms,spinach and stir fry for 1 minute.
-Add cottage cheese,½ tbs prepared spice mix,mix well and cook for 1-2 minutes & set aside.
-Use a sharp knife to cut a pocket into the side of each chicken fillet,sprinkle ½ tbs prepared spice mix on both sides of fillets and stuffed with prepared filling and insert tooth pick or skewer to seal the stuffing.
-In frying pan,add cooking oil,butter and let it melt and fry stuffed chicken fillet for 4-5 minutes each side or until golden brown (cover in between).
Prepare Hollandaise Sauce:
-In frying pan,add butter and let it melt,take out in a bowl,rest it for 2-3 minutes and remove milk solids to clarify butter.
-In saucepan,add water and bring it to boil,place another bowl,add egg yolk,lemon juice and whisk well.
-During whisking,add water,salt,black pepper crushed and whisk continuously until it is light & fluffy (approx. 1-2 minute).
-Add water and whisk again.
-Remove from heat,gradually add melted butter and whisk continually until well smooth.Hollandaise sauce is ready!
-On serving plate,place fried chicken fillets,drizzle hollandaise sauce and garnish with fresh parsley & serve!
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Cayenne powder 1 & ½ tsp
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Onion powder 1 & ½ tsp
-Kali mirch (Black pepper) crushed 1 & ½ tsp
-Cooking oil 2 tsp
-Pyaz (Onion) sliced 1 medium
-Red bell pepper julienne ½ Cup
-Mushrooms (Mhumbi) chopped ½ Cup
-Palak (Spinach) chopped 1 Cup
-Cottage cheese (Paneer) grated ½ Cup
-Chicken fillets ½ kg
-Cooking oil 1 tsp
-Makhan (Butter) 2 tbs
Hollandaise Sauce:
-Makhan (Butter) 100 gms
-Anday ki zardi (Egg yolk) 1
-Lemon juice 1 tbs
-Pani (Water) 2 tbs
-Namak (Salt) 1 pinch
-Kali mirch (Black pepper) crushed 1 pinch
-Pani (Water) 2 tbs
-Fresh parsley chopped
Directions:
-Chotay ball mein cayenne powder,namak,onion powder aur kali mirch crushed dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.Spice mix tayyar hai & side per rakh dein.
-Karhai mein cooking oil aur pyaz dal ker ache tarhan mix karein.
-Red bell pepper,mushrooms aur palak dal ker ek minute kliya stir fry ker lein.
-Paneer aur ½ tbs tayyar spice mix dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur 1-2 minute kliya paka lein & side per rakh dein.
-Knife ki madad sa chicken fillet ko beech mein sa cut ker ka pocket bana lein,tayyar spice mix ½ tbs sprinkle karein aur tayyar filling sa stuff ker lein aur tooth pick or skewer laga ker stuffing ko seal ker lein.
-Frying pan mein cooking oil aur makhan dal ker melt ker lein aur stuffed chicken fillet ko 4-5 minutes (each side) ya golden brown hunay tak fry ker lein (bech bech mein cover ker lein).
Prepare Hollandaise Sauce:
-Frying pan mein makhan dal ker melt ker lein aur bowl mein nikal lein,2-3 minutes kliya rest karein aur milk solid particles ko remove ker lein.
-Saucepan mein pani dal ker ubal lein,ek aur bowl rakh ker anday ki zardi aur lemon juice dal ker ache tarhan whisk ker lein.
-Whisking ka doran,pani,namak aur kali mirch crushed dal ker musalsal whisk kertay rahein yahan tak ka light & fluffy hohaye (approx. 1-2 minute).
-Pani dal ker dubara whisk ker lein.
-Chulhay sa hata lein aur melted makhan dal ker musalsal whisk kertay rahein.Hollandaise sauce tayyar hai!
-Serving plate mein fried chicken fillets rakh ker hollandaise sauce drizzle ker lein aur fresh parsley sa garnish ker ka serve karein.
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Agent Training - special training for secret agents - English
This is another video from National geographic showing how agents train for stamina, agility, and agent-stuff. It would be cool if there were...
This is another video from National geographic showing how agents train for stamina, agility, and agent-stuff. It would be cool if there were Muslim training clubs too!
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An imminent Dollar Crisis - M. R. Venkatesh - English
A lecture by CA M.R. Venkatesh in India. Notice that this lecture was uploaded on googlevideo on 10 Feb 2008. The Economist cover that he refers to...
A lecture by CA M.R. Venkatesh in India. Notice that this lecture was uploaded on googlevideo on 10 Feb 2008. The Economist cover that he refers to was published in Jan 2008. This is a very insightful and interesting lecture. Worth a consideration even if you do not agree with all what he says. --- By encouraging LOCAL CONSUMPTION I think he means developing a locally sustainable economy with a savings culture and responsible consumption.--- The point about the connection between family and consumerism may have been loosely argued in the lecture but it is not totally baseless. If considered in the broader context of the rise of individualism and materialism in America it makes sense. Individualism seeks identity. Materialism suggests finding that in competitive consumption of material goods. Hence the idea of shopping for identity - what you consume and how much you own define you.--- Also see Story of Stuff and Confessions of an Economic Hitman videos on this site.
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An update on the Baby and stuff! | Howza Life | English
Throughout the Holy Month of Ramadhan the baby has learned to grasp objects, walk and throw. Naturally, this results in Muzaffer’s phone going...
Throughout the Holy Month of Ramadhan the baby has learned to grasp objects, walk and throw. Naturally, this results in Muzaffer’s phone going missing. Raising a child in a foreign country can be hectic to say the least. In this episode of Howza Life, the couple take some time off to visit Mashhad: a little piece of heaven on earth.
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Chicken Mushroom Chimichanga - How to Make a Chimichanga (Oven Fried...
Ingredients for 4 portions:
(exact measurements are not critical, as you can stuff these with anything that fits)
For the filling:
1...
Ingredients for 4 portions:
(exact measurements are not critical, as you can stuff these with anything that fits)
For the filling:
1 tbsp vegetable oil, divided (half for veggies, half to cook chicken)
1/2 cup diced onions
1/2 cup diced poblano peppers
1/2 cup sliced mushrooms
12 oz boneless skinless chicken breast meat, cut in 1/2-inch cubes
salt, freshly ground black pepper, cayenne pepper to taste
1/4 tsp cumin
1/4 tsp chipotle, smoked paprika, or other hot or mild ground chili pepper
pinch dried Mexican oregano
1 or 2 tbsp cold water to deglaze pan once chicken is browned
4 ounces grated pepper Jack cheese
Also:
4 large flour tortilla (at least 10-inch wide)
1 egg white
2 tbsp vegetable oil for pan-frying
sour cream, guacamole, and salsa to garnish, optional
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Cooking Recipe - Fancy Meat Stuffed Buns - English
Soft homemade buns stuffed with curried shredded meat and creatively presented!!
Preheat oven at 350 degrees
Recipe:
For the dough assembly:...
Soft homemade buns stuffed with curried shredded meat and creatively presented!!
Preheat oven at 350 degrees
Recipe:
For the dough assembly:
Mix the next three ingredients and let rise
1 tbsp warm water
11/2 tsp yeast
1 tsp sugar
2 cups all purpose flour
2 tbsp ghee or soft butter
1 egg
pinch of walt
warm milk to bind a soft dough
Let the dough rise for about 20 minutes and prepare the filling
2 cups shredded meat
2 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp tomato paste
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp cumin
3 to 4 curry leaves
1 tbsp lemon pepper
1 tsp gharam masala
1 tsp turmeric powder
salt to taste
1 egg for eggwash
For the filling add 2 tbsp olive oil in a saucepan when warm add the mustard seeds pop, next add the cumin seeds, curry leaves, turmeric, gharam masala, lemon pepper, and tomato paste stir and let the tomato paste cook with all the spices, season the mixture with salt that suits your taste lastly add the shredded meat mixture and let cook, if the mixture seems dry add about 2 tbsp water so the meat absorbs all the seasoning. Let cool than follow the video directions to roll and stuff the meat buns! put it in a lined tray sprayed with some shortening and brush it with egg wash and put it in the oven for approximately 18 minutes or until nice and golden, serve with tamarind chutney..
Enjoy
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Cracking Stuxnet - A 21st-century cyber weapon against Iran - Ralph...
When first discovered in 2010, the Stuxnet computer worm posed a baffling puzzle. Beyond its unusually high level of sophistication loomed a more...
When first discovered in 2010, the Stuxnet computer worm posed a baffling puzzle. Beyond its unusually high level of sophistication loomed a more troubling mystery: its purpose. Ralph Langner and team helped crack the code that revealed this digital warhead's final target -- and its covert origins. In a fascinating look inside cyber-forensics, he explains how.
The idea behind the Stuxnet computer worm is actually quite simple. We don't want Iran to get the Bomb. Their major asset for developing nuclear weapons is the Natanz uranium enrichment facility. The gray boxes that you see, these are real-time control systems. Now if we manage to compromise these systems that control drive speeds and valves, we can actually cause a lot of problems with the centrifuge. The gray boxes don't run Windows software; they are a completely different technology. But if we manage to place a good Windows virus on a notebook that is used by a maintenance engineer to configure this gray box, then we are in business. And this is the plot behind Stuxnet.
So we start with a Windows dropper. The payload goes onto the gray box, damages the centrifuge, and the Iranian nuclear program is delayed -- mission accomplished. That's easy, huh? I want to tell you how we found that out. When we started our research on Stuxnet six months ago, it was completely unknown what the purpose of this thing was. The only thing that was known is very, very complex on the Windows part, the dropper part, used multiple zero-day vulnerabilities. And it seemed to want to do something with these gray boxes, these real-time control systems. So that got our attention, and we started a lab project where we infected our environment with Stuxnet and checked this thing out. And then some very funny things happened. Stuxnet behaved like a lab rat that didn't like our cheese -- sniffed, but didn't want to eat. Didn't make sense to me. And after we experimented with different flavors of cheese, I realized, well, this is a directed attack. It's completely directed. The dropper is prowling actively on the gray box if a specific configuration is found, and even if the actual program that it's trying to infect is actually running on that target. And if not, Stuxnet does nothing.
So that really got my attention, and we started to work on this nearly around the clock, because I thought, well, we don't know what the target is. It could be, let's say for example, a U.S. power plant, or a chemical plant in Germany. So we better find out what the target is soon. So we extracted and decompiled the attack code, and we discovered that it's structured in two digital bombs -- a smaller one and a bigger one. And we also saw that they are very professionally engineered by people who obviously had all insider information. They knew all the bits and bites that they had to attack. They probably even know the shoe size of the operator. So they know everything.
And if you have heard that the dropper of Stuxnet is complex and high-tech, let me tell you this: the payload is rocket science. It's way above everything that we have ever seen before. Here you see a sample of this actual attack code. We are talking about -- round about 15,000 lines of code. Looks pretty much like old-style assembly language. And I want to tell you how we were able to make sense out of this code. So what we were looking for is first of all is system function calls, because we know what they do.
And then we were looking for timers and data structures and trying to relate them to the real world -- to potential real world targets. So we do need target theories that we can prove or disprove. In order to get target theories, we remember that it's definitely hardcore sabotage, it must be a high-value target, and it is most likely located in Iran, because that's where most of the infections had been reported. Now you don't find several thousand targets in that area. It basically boils down to the Bushehr nuclear power plant and to the Natanz fuel enrichment plant.
So I told my assistant, "Get me a list of all centrifuge and power plant experts from our client base." And I phoned them up and picked their brain in an effort to match their expertise with what we found in code and data. And that worked pretty well. So we were able to associate the small digital warhead with the rotor control. The rotor is that moving part within the centrifuge, that black object that you see. And if you manipulate the speed of this rotor, you are actually able to crack the rotor and eventually even have the centrifuge explode. What we also saw is that the goal of the attack was really to do it slowly and creepy -- obviously in an effort to drive maintenance engineers crazy, that they would not be able to figure this out quickly.
The big digital warhead -- we had a shot at this by looking very closely at data and data structures. So for example, the number 164 really stands out in that code; you can't overlook it. I started to research scientific literature on how these centrifuges are actually built in Natanz and found they are structured in what is called a cascade, and each cascade holds 164 centrifuges. So that made sense, it was a match.
And it even got better. These centrifuges in Iran are subdivided into 15, what is called, stages. And guess what we found in the attack code? An almost identical structure. So again, that was a real good match. And this gave us very high confidence for what we were looking at. Now don't get me wrong here, it didn't go like this. These results have been obtained over several weeks of really hard labor. And we often went into just a dead-end and had to recover.
Anyway, so we figured out that both digital warheads were actually aiming at one and the same target, but from different angles. The small warhead is taking one cascade, and spinning up the rotors and slowing them down, and the big warhead is talking to six cascades and manipulating valves. So in all, we are very confident that we have actually determined what the target is. It is Natanz, and it is only Natanz. So we don't have to worry that other targets might be hit by Stuxnet.
Here's some very cool stuff that we saw -- really knocked my socks off. Down there is the gray box, and on the top you see the centrifuges. Now what this thing does is it intercepts the input values from sensors -- so for example, from pressure sensors and vibration sensors -- and it provides legitimate code, which is still running during the attack, with fake input data. And as a matter of fact, this fake input data is actually prerecorded by Stuxnet. So it's just like from the Hollywood movies where during the heist, the observation camera is fed with prerecorded video. That's cool, huh?
The idea here is obviously not only to fool the operators in the control room. It actually is much more dangerous and aggressive. The idea is to circumvent a digital safety system. We need digital safety systems where a human operator could not act quick enough. So for example, in a power plant, when your big steam turbine gets too over speed, you must open relief valves within a millisecond. Obviously, this cannot be done by a human operator. So this is where we need digital safety systems. And when they are compromised, then real bad things can happen. Your plant can blow up. And neither your operators nor your safety system will notice it. That's scary.
But it gets worse. And this is very important, what I'm going to say. Think about this. This attack is generic. It doesn't have anything to do, in specifics, with centrifuges, with uranium enrichment. So it would work as well, for example, in a power plant or in an automobile factory. It is generic. And you don't have -- as an attacker -- you don't have to deliver this payload by a USB stick, as we saw it in the case of Stuxnet. You could also use conventional worm technology for spreading. Just spread it as wide as possible. And if you do that, what you end up with is a cyber weapon of mass destruction. That's the consequence that we have to face. So unfortunately, the biggest number of targets for such attacks are not in the Middle East. They're in the United States and Europe and in Japan. So all of the green areas, these are your target-rich environments. We have to face the consequences, and we better start to prepare right now.
Thanks.
(Applause)
Chris Anderson: I've got a question. Ralph, it's been quite widely reported that people assume that Mossad is the main entity behind this. Is that your opinion?
Ralph Langner: Okay, you really want to hear that? Yeah. Okay. My opinion is that the Mossad is involved, but that the leading force is not Israel. So the leading force behind that is the cyber superpower. There is only one, and that's the United States -- fortunately, fortunately. Because otherwise, our problems would even be bigger.
CA: Thank you for scaring the living daylights out of us. Thank you Ralph.
(Applause)
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Date baskets - Crafty kids - English
If you are a lover of Arts & Crafts then join us for some great Ramadan craft ideas only on Crafty Kids!
If you are a lover of Arts & Crafts then join us for some great Ramadan craft ideas only on Crafty Kids!
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Dr. Nancy Turner - They do not teach real stuff about money in...
Dr Nancy Turner Banks discusses the meaning and consequences of geopolitics and globalization How do globalized decisions affect our health How is...
Dr Nancy Turner Banks discusses the meaning and consequences of geopolitics and globalization How do globalized decisions affect our health How is the current globalized banking system related to the current sovereign debt crises
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How to Make a GAK Glacier - Sick Science - English
Steve Spangler uses Gak to talk about Glaciers. Follow Steve and his team as they head to Alaska at www.ScienceAtSea.com Is it a solid? Is it a...
Steve Spangler uses Gak to talk about Glaciers. Follow Steve and his team as they head to Alaska at www.ScienceAtSea.com Is it a solid? Is it a liquid? Just what is this slimy, stringy, rubbery stuff? This variation on slime will probably remind you of a similar substance found in many toy stores. This is the most popular version of \"slime\" among teachers because it\'s so easy to make and serves as a great visual tool for introducing students to the properties of polymers.
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How to Turn Milk into Stone Science experiment English
How to turn milk into a hard plastic nearly as strong as stone! All we need for this simple kitchen science experiment is milk, vinegar and a...
How to turn milk into a hard plastic nearly as strong as stone! All we need for this simple kitchen science experiment is milk, vinegar and a strainer. You can make all kinds of shapes and designs using this \"plastic-like\" material. In fact, this is the stuff they used before plastic was around!
Instructions:
Take 1 warm cup of milk and mix with 1 tablespoon of white vinegar. Basically, for every cup of milk you use, add 1 tablespoon of vinegar and you can make a much larger batch. Mix it together and strain out the curds that form. Once you dry it you can mold it into any shape you desire, but let it dry for a couple days first!
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Imam Hasan al-Askari (A) | One Minute Wisdom | English
Peace and blessings upon all the believers, wherever they are, upon the auspicious birth anniversary of the 11th divinely appointed Imam, Imam...
Peace and blessings upon all the believers, wherever they are, upon the auspicious birth anniversary of the 11th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Hasan ibn Ali al-Askari (A)?
In ode to the 11th Imam (A), we bring forth a beautiful tradition from his eminence (A).
So you\'ve tried your best to attract some best friends?!
Well, what are some things that people will unfortunately do, in order to attract some friends?
Yet, according to Imam Hasan al-Askari (A), what are some qualities that you need if you want to attract friends?
And dear friends, please remember, never do bad stuff to attract friends, because real good friends are attracted to you, when you do good stuff.
#IslamicPulse #OneMinuteWisdom #OMW #Akhlaq #Ethics #Morality #Allah #Islam #Quran #AhlulBayt #Muslims #Shia #Friends #BFF #BestFriends
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Kids Cartoon - PINGU - Pingu Goes Ice Surfing - All Languages
Mother has hung out some washing, with help from Pingu. Mother has just gone back inside the igloo when the wind suddenly gets up, so Pingu decides...
Mother has hung out some washing, with help from Pingu. Mother has just gone back inside the igloo when the wind suddenly gets up, so Pingu decides to have some fun on an ice-surfer. He builds this himself, making the platform and mast from some stuff he finds in the shed, and for a sail using one of Mother\'s clean sheets that she has just hung out to dry. After some fun zooming around, while going up a hill the wind suddenly stops and Pingu and his ice-surfer go crashing back down. The sheet he\'s used for the sail is now filthy. Pingu mournfully goes back home, is told off by his mother for dirtying the sheet, and has to clean it. As he is doing this, with not very much success, Robby comes along. By swish-swashing his tail, Robby very quickly gets the sheet spotless. Mother is very pleased by the result, and Pingu and Robby share a fish given to them by Mother as a reward. Pingu asks Mother if she would like a bit, but she doesn\'t.
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Onion Samosa - By VahChef - English
Samosa is an Indian deep fried spicy snack usually served with tea . In India we can see numerous varieties of samosas. The famous ones are made by...
Samosa is an Indian deep fried spicy snack usually served with tea . In India we can see numerous varieties of samosas. The famous ones are made by the ..
Samosa is a stuffed pastry popular in Hyderabad. It is generally fried in triangular shape with a savory filling. The stuffing includes the potatoes, onions, peas, coriander etc. The samosa often served with tamarind chutney or curd.Onion samosa, popularly known as Irani samosa is a stuffed pastry and popular in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Arabian Peninsula, Southwest Asia, North and South Africa. It is generally fried in triangular shape with a savory filling. The stuffing includes the potatoes, onions, peas, coriander etc. The samosa often served with tamarind chutney or curd.
Ingredients
1 cup Atta (Wheat Flour)
1/2 tsp chatmasala.
1 tsp chilli powder
1 bunch coriander leaves
1/2 tsp cumin powder
3 number green chillis
1 cup maida
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1 cup onions
1 cup poha
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Directions
● Take a bowl add maida,atta,salt, 1 tsp oil mix well then add water to make a soft dough rest it for 10min.
● Now in another bowl,take onions chopped,poha,chilli powder,cumin powder,green chillis chopped,oriander ,chat masala mix well.
● In a small bowl add 1tsp of maida mix with some water and make a paste keep a side.
● Now take the dough make a thin chapaties and take a pan slightly cook the chapatis both the sides do not cook more.
● Once chapaties are ready cut the chapati sheets into long triangle shape.
● Now apply maida paste one side of the sheet make a cone shape stuff the mixture in the cone then close the edge.
● In a pan add oil to deep fry, first half fry and remove then after 5min fry again till golden colour
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Paper Circuit! Amazing science experiment English
LIKE/FAV for Paper Goodness! Can I borrow your pencil?
Here are the items you will need.
1. A number 2 pencil (Better if you get a 2B...
LIKE/FAV for Paper Goodness! Can I borrow your pencil?
Here are the items you will need.
1. A number 2 pencil (Better if you get a 2B pencil from the art store)
2. A thick piece of paper
3. A single LED
Graphite is a pretty terrible electric conductor but it works well enough to do some cool stuff with paper.
We can actually make a fully working circuit as well as a flashlight using the 3 items above.
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President Ahmadinejad Interview Sept 08 with Democracy Now - Part 1 -...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on the Threat of US Attack and International Criticism of Iran’s Human Rights Record
In part one of an...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on the Threat of US Attack and International Criticism of Iran’s Human Rights Record
In part one of an interview with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad talks about the threat of a US attack on Iran and responds to international criticism of Iran’s human rights record. We also get reaction from CUNY Professor Ervand Abrahamian, an Iran expert and author of several books on Iran.
JUAN GONZALEZ: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressed the United Nations General Assembly this week, while the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, is meeting in Vienna to discuss Iran’s alleged nuclear program. An IAEA report earlier this month criticized Iran for failing to fully respond to questions about its nuclear activities.
The European Union told the IAEA Wednesday that it believes Iran is moving closer to being able to arm a nuclear warhead. Iran could face a fourth set of Security Council sanctions over its nuclear activities, but this week Russia has refused to meet with the US on this issue.
The Iranian president refuted the IAEA’s charges in his speech to the General Assembly and accused the agency of succumbing to political pressure. He also welcomed talks with the United States if it cuts back threats to use military force against Iran.
AMY GOODMAN: As with every visit of the Iranian president to New York, some groups protested outside the United Nations. But this year, President Ahmadinejad also met with a large delegation of American peace activists concerned with the escalating possibility of war with Iran.
Well, yesterday, just before their meeting, Juan Gonzalez and I sat down with the Iranian president at his hotel, blocks from the UN, for a wide-ranging discussion about US-Iran relations, Iran’s nuclear program, threat of war with the US, the Israel-Palestine conflict, human rights in Iran and much more.
Today, part one of our interview with the Iranian president.
AMY GOODMAN: Welcome to Democracy Now!, President Ahmadinejad. You’ve come to the United States. What is your message to people in the United States and to the world community at the UN?
PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD: [translated] In the name of God, the compassion of the Merciful, the president started by reciting verses from the Holy Quran in Arabic.
Hello. Hello to the people of America. The message from the nation and people of Iran is one of peace, tranquility and brotherhood. We believe that viable peace and security can happen when it is based on justice and piety and purity. Otherwise, no peace will occur.
JUAN GONZALEZ: Mr. President, you’re faced now in Iran with American soldiers in Iraq to your west, with American soldiers and NATO troops to your east in Afghanistan, and with Blackwater, the notorious military contractor, training the military in Azerbaijan, another neighbor of yours. What is the effect on your country of this enormous presence of American forces around Iran and the impact of these wars on your own population?
PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD: [translated] It’s quite natural that when there are wars around your borders, it brings about negative repercussions for the entire region. These days, insecurity cannot be bordered; it just extends beyond boundaries. In the past two years, we had several cases of bomb explosions in southern towns in Iran carried out by people who were supervised by the occupying forces in our neighborhood. And in Afghanistan, following the presence of NATO troops, the production of illicit drugs has multiplied. It’s natural that it basically places pressure on Iran, including costly ones in order to fight the flow of illicit drugs.
We believe the people in the region are able to establish security themselves, on their own, so there is no need for foreigners and external forces, because these external forces have not helped the security of the region.
AMY GOODMAN: Do you see them as a threat to you?
PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD: [translated] Well, it’s natural that when there is insecurity, it threatens everyone.
JUAN GONZALEZ: I’d like to turn for a moment to your domestic policies and law enforcement in your country. Human Rights Watch, which has often criticized the legal system in the United States, says that, under your presidency, there has been a great expansion in the scope and the number of individuals and activities persecuted by the government. They say that you’ve jailed teachers who are fighting for wages and better pensions, students and activists working for reform, and other labor leaders, like Mansour Ossanlou from the bus workers’ union. What is your response to these criticisms of your policies?
PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD: [translated] I think that the human rights situation in Iran is relatively a good one, when compared to the United States and other countries. Of course, when we look at the ideals that are dear to us, we understand that we still need to do a lot, because we seek divine and religious ideals and revolutionary ones. But when we compare ourselves with some European countries and the United States, we feel we’re in a much better place.
A large part of the information that these groups receive come from criticisms coming from groups that oppose the government. If you look at it, we have elections in Iran every year. And the propaganda is always around, too. But they’re not always true. Groups accuse one another.
But within the region and compared to the United States, we have the smallest number of prisoners, because in Iran, in general, there is not so much inclination to imprison people. We’re actually looking at our existing laws right now to see how we can eliminate most prisons around the country. So, you can see that people in Iran like each other. They live coexistently and like the government, too. This news is more important to these groups, not so much for the Iranian people. You have to remember, we have over 70 million people in our country, and we have laws. Some people might violate it, and then, according to the law, the judiciary takes charge. And this happens everywhere. What really matters is that in the end there are the least amount of such violations of the law in Iran, the least number.
So, I think the interpretation of these events is a wrong one. The relationship between the people and the government in Iran is actually a very close one. And criticizing the government is absolutely free for all. That’s exactly why everyone says what they want. There’s really no restrictions. It doesn’t necessarily mean that everything you hear is always true. And the government doesn’t really respond to it, either. It’s just free.
JUAN GONZALEZ: Let me ask you in particular about the question of the execution of juveniles. My understanding is that Iran is one of only five or six nations in the world that still execute juveniles convicted of capital offenses and that you—by far, you execute the most. I think twenty-six of the last thirty-two juveniles executed in the world were executed in Iran. How is this a reflection of the—of a state guided by religious principles, to execute young people?
PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD: [translated] Firstly, nobody is executed under the age of eighteen in Iran. This is the first point. And then, please pay attention to the fact that the legal age in Iran is different from yours. It’s not eighteen and doesn’t have to be eighteen everywhere. So, it’s different in different countries. I’ll ask you, if a person who happens to be seventeen years old and nine months kills one of your relatives, will you just overlook that?
AMY GOODMAN: We’ll continue our interview with Iranian President Ahmadinejad after break.
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AMY GOODMAN: We return to our interview with the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
JUAN GONZALEZ: I’d like to ask you, recently the Bush administration agreed to provide Israel with many new bunker buster bombs that people speculate might be used against Iran. Your reaction to this decision by the Bush administration? And do you—and there have been numerous reports in the American press of the Bush administration seeking to finance a secret war against Iran right now.
PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD: [translated] Well, we actually think that the US administration and some other governments have equipped the Zionist regime with the nuclear warhead for those bombs, too. So, what are we to tell the American administration, a government that seeks a solution to all problems through war? Their logic is one of war. In the past twenty years, Americans’ military expenditures have multiplied. So I think the problem should be resolved somewhere else, meaning the people of America themselves must decide about their future. Do they like new wars to be waged in their names that kill nations or have their money spent on warfare? So I think that’s where the problem can be addressed.
AMY GOODMAN: The investigative reporter Seymour Hersh said the Bush administration held a meeting in Vice President Cheney’s office to discuss ways to provoke a war with Iran. Hersh said it was considered possibly a meeting to stage an incident, that it would appear that Iranian boats had attacked US forces in the Straits of Hormuz. Do you have any evidence of this?
PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD: [translated] Well, you have to pay attention to find that a lot of this kind of stuff is published out there. There’s no need for us to react to it.
Of course, Mr. Bush is very interested to start a new war. But he confronts two big barriers. One is the incapability in terms of maneuverability and operationally. Iran is a very big country, a very powerful country, very much capable of defending itself. The second barrier is the United States itself. We think there are enough wise people in this country to prevent the unreasonable actions by the administration. Even among the military commanders here, there are many people with wisdom who will stop a new war. I think the beginning or the starting a new war will mark the beginning of the end of the United States of America. Many people can understand that.
But I also think that Mr. Bush’s administration is coming to an end. Mr. Bush still has one other chance to make up for the mistakes he did in the past. He has no time to add to those list of mistakes. He can only make up for them. And that’s a very good opportunity to have. So, I would advise him to take advantage of this opportunity, so that at least while you’re in power, you do a couple—few good acts, as well. It’s better than to end one’s work with a report card of failures and of abhorrent acts. We’re willing to help him in doing good. We’ll be very happy.
AMY GOODMAN: And your nuclear program?
PRESIDENT MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD: [translated] Our time seems to be over, but our nuclear program is peaceful. It’s very transparent for everyone to see.
Your media is a progressive one. Let me just say a sentence here.
I think that the time for the atomic bomb has reached an end. Don’t you feel that yourself? What will determine the future is culture, it’s the power of thought. Was the atomic bomb able to save the former Soviet Union from collapsing? Was it able to give victory to the Zionist regime of confronting the Palestinians? Was it able to resolve America’s or US problems in Iraq and Afghanistan? Naturally, its usage has come to an end.
It’s very wrong to spend people’s money building new atomic bombs. This money should be spent on creating welfare, prosperity, health, education, employment, and as aid that should be distributed among others’ countries, to destroy the reasons for war and for insecurity and terrorism. Rest assured, whoever who seeks to have atomic bombs more and more is just politically backward. And those who have these arsenals and are busy making new generations of those bombs are even more backward.
I think a disloyalty has occurred to the human community. Atomic energy power is a clean one. It’s a renewable one, and it is a positive [inaudible]. Up to this day, we’ve identified at least sixteen positive applications from it. We’re already aware that the extent to which we have used fossil fuels has imbalanced the climate of the world, brought about a lot of pollution, as well as a lot of diseases, as a result. So what’s wrong with all countries having peaceful nuclear power and enjoying the benefits of this energy? It’s actually a power that is constructively environmental. All those nuclear powers have come and said, well, having nuclear energy is the equivalent of having an atomic bomb pretty much—just a big lie.
AMY GOODMAN: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Tomorrow, part two of our conversation. But right now, we’re joined by Ervand Abrahamian. He’s an Iran expert, CUNY Distinguished Professor of History at Baruch College, City University of New York, author of a number of books, most recently, A History of Modern Iran.
Welcome to Democracy Now! Can you talk about both what the Iranian president said here and his overall trip? Was it a different message this year?
ERVAND ABRAHAMIAN: No, it’s very much the same complacency, that, you know, everything’s fine. There may be some problems in Iran and in foreign relations, but overall, Iran is confident and is—basically the mantra of the administration in Iran is that no one in their right senses would think of attacking Iran. And I think the Iranian government’s whole policy is based on that. I wish I was as confident as Ahmadinejad is.
JUAN GONZALEZ: And his dismissing of the situation, the human rights situation, in Iran, basically ascribing any arrests to some lawbreakers? Your sense of what is the human rights situation right there?
ERVAND ABRAHAMIAN: Well, I mean, he basically changed the question and talked about, you know, the probably two million prisoners in America, which is of course true, but it certainly changes the topic of the discussion.
Now, in Iran, you can be imprisoned for the talking of abolishing capital punishment. In fact, that’s considered blasphemy, and academics have been charged with capital offense for actually questioning capital punishment. So, he doesn’t really want to address those issues. And there have been major purges in the university recently, and of course the plight of the newspapers is very dramatic. I mean, mass newspapers have been closed down. Editors have been brought before courts, and so on. So, I would find that the human rights situation—I would agree with the Human Rights Watch, that things are bad.
But I would like to stress that human rights organizations in Iran don’t want that issue involved with the US-Iran relations, because every time the US steps in and tries to champion a question of human rights, I think that backfires in Iran, because most Iranians know the history of US involvement in Iran, and they feel it’s hypocrisy when the Bush administration talks about human rights. So they would like to distance themselves. And Shirin Ebadi, of course, the Nobel Peace Prize, has made it quite clear that she doesn’t want this championing by the United States of the human rights issue.
AMY GOODMAN: Big protest outside. The Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, the Israel Project, UJ Federation of New York, United Jewish Communities protested. They invited Hillary Clinton. She was going to speak. But they invited—then they invited Governor Palin, and so then Clinton pulled out, so they had had to disinvite Palin. And then you had the peace movement inside, meeting with Ahmadinejad.
ERVAND ABRAHAMIAN: Yes, I think—I mean, the demonstrations outside are basically pushing for some sort of air strikes on the premise that Iran is an imminent threat and trying to build up that sort of pressure on the administration. And clearly, I think the Obama administration would not want to do that, but they would probably have a fair good hearing in the—if there was a McCain administration.
AMY GOODMAN: Well, we’re going to leave it there. Part two of our conversation tomorrow. We talk about the Israel-Palestine issue, we talk about the treatment of gay men and lesbians in Iran, and we talk about how the Iraq war has affected Iran with the Iranian president
President Ahmadinejad was interviewed recently in New York by Democracy Now
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