Thankyou Tahir and Paki for your feedback and response..........
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CRK

From India, Vijayawada
In a country, there was a mass murder. Policemen went to investigate. Trying not to tread on the bodies, the police took pictures of each one.
One policemen saw something on the opposite wall but he couldn't read it. He walks over to it and sees the numbers "7734" in calculator form, written in blood.
When taking pictures of this he turned his camera upside-down and told an approaching police officer. When he pointed with the hand that the camera was in, he accidentally took a picture of the upside-down numbers. The policeman was about to delete the picture when he realized something. The numbers were now a word.
The word was "hELL."
CRK

From India, Vijayawada
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The story of Ameerpet's like watching a movie in tension, but was eased towards the end!!!
Your presentation slides are very interesting and knowledgeable. If there is anything on working in a team in the modern work place, please share.
Thank you
Lalita.G

From India, Bangalore
- Tracy

I was sitting on the couch in my living room watching TV. My family dog, a loving and faithful German Shepherd was laying on the floor in front of my feet.

It was around 3:00 a.m. in the house - all quiet and everyone else was asleep. Out of the blue, I got a weird chill.

Then, that strange feeling came over me; you know the one you get when you feel like your being watched. My dog got up, lowered her head and began to growl and pace back and forth. The hair on the back of her neck stood straight up.

I sat there for a moment trying to shrug off that chill and watched my dog. She was visibly upset about something and I wondered if someone was walking around the house outside peeking in the windows. This would explain the strong feeling I had of being watched.

Suddenly the hairs on my arms raised and I was covered with goose-bumps...and a feeling of irrational fear came over me. I knew something strange was happening, and I really didn’t like it one bit. I am one of those people that really have a fear of ghosts; I find them unsettling and I don’t like weird things happening around me. I called my dog back over to me and ordered her to come lay down next to me again. My dog was my protector at that moment, and I knew that whatever I was feeling she was feeling the

same thing; so I knew it wasn't my imagination.

Finally after a couple of seconds, the dog finally came over and stood beside me, but would not lay down as ordered. I even tried to push gently on her back end, to get her to lay down; but she just refused to do so. I believe she felt that she needed to be on her guard and protect me, so I finally

gave up trying to get her to lay down. It made me feel better to feel the warmth of her body standing next to me. There were a set of French doors that separated the living room from the foyer, and the stairs leading upstairs to where the bedrooms were.

These doors were closed tightly and latched, so there could have been no

breeze flowing through this doorway. It was right around Christmas time and there were a set of Christmas bells hanging over the door on the living room side.

Suddenly, those bells shook hard as if someone had grabbed them, and shook them hard. I was absolutely petrified! I felt like I could hardly catch my breath. My dog stood there absolutely erect, like a statue with her eyes fixed on the door still growling. Then all of a sudden, our family cat came streaking into the living room from the kitchen hissing;

and dashed behind the couch. Even my cat freaked out! Then as suddenly as it started, it went away. It was just gone…no, I didn’t imagine this, and neither did my dog or my cat!

Another time I must tell you about...about what was in my bedroom. It was in the middle of the night; I don’t know what time it was, but I was in a deep sleep. I woke up abruptly and felt that strange familiar feeling again (the one where it feels like someone is watching you). I admit this house really gave me the creeps; and it always had from the day our family had moved in. I had always sensed the spirits in this house, and I always had an underlying feeling of unease because of this.

At night I always slept with my window blinds up so I could get enough light in my room from the street light;, so any time I woke up in the middle of the night, I could pretty much see everything clearly in my room. Also, I never, ever sleep with my closet door open. Making sure the closet door is tightly closed, has always been a normal, nightly ritual of mine. My dad use to tell me there was nothing in the dark that isn’t in the light. Well, I wasn’t ever really whole heartedly convinced of that.

Anyway, I was always a very light sleeper - any little sound would wake me up. This night I am writing about, I was in a deep sleep and woke up quite suddenly; immediately, I opened my eyes. I don’t know why I woke up so abruptly, but I did. As my eyes came into focus, I looked around my room and then I looked down toward the foot of my bed; and what I saw frightened me so badly, that I was paralyzed!

There was a man standing at the foot of my bed staring down at me! I tried to breathe, but it was hard. I squeezed my eyes shut and opened them widely again (wondering if I was still dreaming or something), but I promise you, I was fully awake at that very moment. The funny thing then was, that I had such a fear of the dark that I had situated my bed in my room next to the wall, with the light switch; so, if I woke up in the middle of the night, all I

had to do was reach up and flip on the light without having to get out of bed.

I laid there looking at this man just standing over my bed, staring at me. I was so terrified, that I couldn’t even bring myself to lift my arm to turn on the light switch! I knew it wasn’t my dad, nor one of my brothers, either. My bedroom door was still closed. I know it wasn’t a shadow, because it was completely solid. I saw this man as clearly as I see this computer in front of me. It was too dark to see his face clearly; however, I do remember that it was a very tall man - much taller than my father. My guess would be that he stood at least 6’2, or maybe even taller...and he was thin. Finally, after what

seemed like a very long time (Probably just a few minutes I guess. I have no idea how I managed to get up the courage to finally move), I bolted upright in my bed and flipped on the light! I didn’t take my eyes off that spot where this man stood; however, as soon as the light came on, there was nothing there.

It was gone. I swear, as God is my witness, I know what I saw; and I know I was not dreaming. I saw that man standing there.

These are just a couple of experiences I have had throughout my life. There have been others before. And there have been others since; even as recently as just the last couple of weeks... but, none that were quite as terrifying to me. I do think that for some reason, I seem to attract this type of strange activity, because nobody else in my family has ever had anything weird happen to them (to my knowledge anyway).

As I said before, and I’ll say it again, I don’t like it one bit; and I really wish these kind of things didn’t happen around me, because first it scares the heck out of me...but, also because nobody ever believes me when I tell them about it!



CRK

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- Laurel Lee

There were thirty-three of us on an island...two months ago (Spring 2005). This island has a tragic past. A few people were on the beach and could hear didgerdoos (an aboriginal pipe-like musical instrument). I felt a very strong presence. I decided to keep quiet. The island in recent years has been tidied up, old huts removed, re-vegetation etc.

I was walking back to my shared cabin late in the day, and a woman in white passed me.

I thought she was another camper, and after a second look I realised she had no feet. I kept this very quiet, until the groundsman the next day told a group of us (about her), after a few felt some odd things.

He described the woman I saw. I still kept quiet, as I didn't know these people well enough.

However, I did open up and tell three of them on the last day. A few others were informed on the boat on the way home. According to the groundsman, she has frightened other campers in the past.

I believe one or two people actually followed her. She has apparently been inside some of the newer huts. She disappears into the oldest existing hut, and comes from bushes that are a little over-grown. He didn't believe the other campers in the past, until he saw her. She appears to be looking for something. One camper who previously had an experience with her, says she is looking for her baby. What I saw, is she is looking down...almost walked through me (as I stood back). I actually thought that lady was very rude!

Then the realisation of "no feet" sunk in. My grandmother whom I told this to, vaguely remembers a woman living on the island.

She thinks she was murdered. I even told the groundsman, maybe something has been disturbed, with all the clean up over the last few years.

Anyway, believe it or not, it was very real. I thought you may like to know...

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SHOCKING FACTS ABOUT WATER

Water: we once thought it was an endless natural resource. Now we know better

1. Over 1.5 billion people do not have access to clean, safe water.

2. Almost 4 million people die each year from water related diseases.

3. 43% of water related deaths are due to diarrhea.

4. 98% of water related deaths occur in the developing world.

5. Unsafe water is the biggest killer of children under five; around 90% of all diarrheal deaths are in this age group.

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6. In Sub-Saharan Africa women spend on average 16 hours a week collecting water.

7. A typical individual in the United States uses 500 litres of water each day.

8. The recommended daily water requirement for sanitation, bathing, cooking and consumption is approximately 50 litres per person per day.

9. Over 1 billion people use less than 6 litres of water per day.

10. A typical individual in Gambia uses just 4.5 litres of water a day.

11. Lack of access to clean water and sanitation has claimed more lives through disease than any war through guns.

12. The average toilet uses 8 litres of clean water in a single flush.

13. At any one time, more than half the world’s poor are ill due to inadequate sanitation, water or hygiene.

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14. It takes over 11,000 litres of water to produce a pound of coffee.

15. Half the world’s schools do not have access to clean water, nor adequate sanitation.

16. It takes about 300 litres of water to make the paper for just one Sunday newspaper.

17. Agriculture is responsible for about 70% of the world’s water usage. Industry uses a further 22%.

18. 443 million school days are lost each year due to water related illness.

19. On average, women in Africa and Asia have to walk 3.7 miles to collect water.

20. The average dishwasher uses over 100 litres per cycle.

21. It takes up to 5000 litres of water to produce 1kg of rice.

22. 80% of all illness in the developing world comes from water born diseases.

23. Drilling a fresh water well can cost anything from a few hundred dollars to over $40,000.

24. Over 2.6 billion people lack access to adequate sanitation.

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25. 90% of wastewater in developing countries is discharged into rivers or streams without any treatment.

26. About 1.8 million child deaths a year are due to diarrhea.

27. An 18 litre can of water weighs 20 kilos.

28. About half the world’s hospital beds are occupied by someone with a water related illness.

29. A five minute shower in an American household will use more water than a person living in a developing world slum will use in a whole day.

30. A third of the people without access to clean water live on less than a dollar a day. More than two thirds live on less than two dollars a day.

31. Water consumption in a US household is eight times that of an Indian household.

32. In India alone, water born diseases cost the economy 73 million working days per year.

33. In sub-Saharan Africa a child’s chance of dying from diarrhea is over 500 times greater than in Europe.

34. Approximately 2.5 billion people lack access to appropriate sanitation facilities.

35. About 1.2 billion people have absolutely no access to a sanitation facility.

36. In a typical year in Africa 5–10 times the number of people die from diarrhea than from war

37. Simply washing hands can decrease the chance of diarrhea by around 35%.

38. Global sales of bottled water account for over $60-$80 billion each year.

39. A child dies of water born diseases about every 15 seconds (that’s about 12 children just since you started reading this article). By this time tomorrow, another 2,500 will be dead.

40. As little as one dollar can provide clean water for a child in the developing world for an entire year.

CRK

From India, Vijayawada
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