Birthmonth and your Personality

THE MONTH YOU WERE BORN

JANUARY
Ambitious and serious
Loves to teach and be taught
Always looking at people’s flaws and
weaknesses
Likes to criticise
Hardworking and productive
Smart, neat and organised
Sensitive and has deep thoughts
Knows how to make others happy
Quiet unless excited or tensed
Rather reserved
Highly attentive
Resistant to illnesses but prone to colds
Romantic but has difficulties expressing love
Loves children
Homely person
Loyal
Needs to improve social abilities
Easily jealous

FEBRUARY
Abstract thoughts
Loves reality and abstract
Intelligent and clever
Changing personality
Temperamental
Quiet, shy and humble
Low self esteem
Honest and loyal
Determined to reach goals
Loves freedom
Rebellious when restricted
Loves aggressiveness
Too sensitive and easily hurt
Showing anger easily
Dislike unnecessary things
Loves making friends but rarely shows it
Daring and stubborn
Ambitious
Realising dreams and hopes
Sharp
Loves entertainment and leisure
Romantic on the inside not outside
Supersticious and ludicrous
Spendthrift
Learns to show emotions

MARCH
Attractive personality
Affectionate
Shy and reserved
Secretive
Naturally honest, generous and sympathetic
Loves peace and serenity
Sensitive to others
Loves to serve others
Not easily angered
Trustworthy
Appreciative and returns kindness
Observant and assess others
Revengeful
Loves to dream and fantasize
Loves travelling
Loves attention
Hasty decisions in choosing partners
Loves home decors
Musically talented
Loves special things
Moody

APRIL
Active and dynamic
Desicive and haste but tends to regret
Attractive and affectionate to oneself
Strong mentality
Loves attention
Diplomatic
Consoling
Friendly and solves people’s problems
Brave and fearless
Adventurous
Loving and caring
Suave and generous
Emotional
Revengeful
Agressive
Hasty
Good memory
Moving
Motivate oneself and the others
Sickness usually of the head and chest
Easily get too jealous

MAY
Stubborn and hard-hearted
Strong-willed and highly motivated
Sharp thoughts
Easily angered
Attracts others and loves attention
Deep feelings
Beautiful physically and mentally
Firm standpoint
Easily influenced
Needs no motivation
Easily consoled
Systematic (left brain)
Loves to dream
Strong clairvoyance
Understanding
Sickness usually in the ear and neck
Good imagination
Good debating skills
Good physical
Weak breathing
Loves literature and the arts
Loves travelling
Dislike being at home
Restless
Not having many children
Hardworking
High spirited
Spendthrift

JUNE
Thinks far with vision
Easily influenced by kindness
Polite and soft-spoken
Having lots of ideas
Sensitive
Active mind
Hesitating
Tends to delay
Choosy and always wants the best
Temperamental
Funny and humorous
Loves to joke
Good debating skills
Talkative
Daydreamer
Friendly
Knows how to make friends
Abiding
Able to show character
Easily hurt
Prone to getting colds
Loves to dress up
Easily bored
Fussy
Seldom show emotions
Takes time to recover when hurt
Brand conscious
Executive
Stubborn
Those who loves me are enemies
Those who hates me are friends

JULY
Fun to be with
Secretive
Difficult to fathom and to be understood
Quiet unless excited or tensed
Takes pride in oneself
Has reputation
Easily consoled
Honest
Concern about people’s feelings
Tactful
Friendly
Approachable
Very emotional
Temperamental and unpredictable
Moody and easily hurt
Witty and sarky
Sentimental
Not revengeful
Forgiving but never forgets
Dislike nonsensical and unnecessary things
Guides others physically and mentally
Sensitive and forms impressions carefully
Caring and loving
Treats others equally
Strong sense of sympathy
Wary and sharp
Judge people through observations
Hardworking
No difficulties in studying
Loves to be alone
Always broods about the past and the old friends
Likes to be quiet
Homely person
Waits for friends
Never looks for friends
Not aggressive unless provoked
Prone to having stomach and dieting problems
Loves to be loved
Easily hurt but takes long to recover
Overly concerned
Puts in effort in work

AUGUST
Loves to joke
Attractive
Suave and caring
Brave and fearless
Firm and has leadership qualities
Knows how to console others
Too generous and egoistic
Taked high pride of oneself
Thirsty for praises
Extraodinary spirit
Easily angered
Angry when provoked
Easily jealous
Observant
Careful and cautious
Thinks quickly
Independent thoughts
Loves to lead and to be led
Loves to dream
Talented in the arts, music and defence
Sensitive but not petty
Poor resistance against illnesses
Learns to relax
Hasty and rushy
Romantic
Loving and caring
Loves to make friends

SEPTEMBER
Suave and compromising
Careful, cautious and organised
Likes to point out people’s mistakes
Quiet but able to talk well
Calm and cool
Kind and sympathetic
Concerned and detailed
Trustworthy, loyal and honest
Does work well
Sensitive
Thinking
Good memory
Clever and knowledgeable
Loves to look for information
Must control oneself when criticising
Able to motivate oneself
Understanding
Secretive
Loves sports, leisure and travelling
Hardly shows emotions
Tends to bottle up feelings
Choosy especially in relationships
Loves wide things
Systematic

OCTOBER
Loves to chat
Loves those who loves him
Loves to takes things at the centre
Attractive and suave
Inner and physical beauty
Does not lie or pretend
Sympathetic
Treats friends importantly
Always making friends
Easily hurt but recovers easily
Bad tempered
Selfish Seldom helps unless asked
Daydreamer
Very opinionated
Does not care of what others think
Emotional
Decisive
Strong clairvoyance
Loves to travel, the arts and literature
Soft-spoken, loving and caring
Romantic
Touchy and easily jealous
Concerned
Loves outdoors
Just and fair
Spendthrift and easily influenced
Easily lose confidence

NOVEMBER
Has a lot of ideas
Difficult to fathom
Thinks forward
Unique and brilliant
Extraodinary ideas
Sharp thinking
Fine and strong clairvoyance
Can become good doctors
Careful and cautious
Dynamic in personality
Secretive
Inquisitive
Knows how to dig secrets
Always thinking
Less talkative but amiable
Brave and generous
Patient
Stubborn and hard-hearted
If there is a will, there is a way
Determined
Never give up
Hardly become angry unless provoked
Loves to be alone
Thinks differently from others
Sharp-minded
Motivates oneself
Does not appreciates praises
High-spirited
Well-built and tough
Deep love and emotions
Romantic
Uncertain in relationships
Homely
Hardworking
High abilities
Trustworhty
Honest and keeps secrets
Not able to control emotions
Unpredictable

DECEMBER
Loyal and generous
Patriotic
Active in games and interactions
Impatient and hasty
Ambitious
Influential in organisations
Fun to be with
Loves to socialise
Loves praises
Loves attention
Loves to be loved
Honest and trustworthy
Not pretending
Short tempered
Changing personality
Not egoistic
Taked high pride in oneself
Hates restrictions
Loves to joke
Good sense of humor
Logica

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Offices shut in Tehran because of heavy air pollution


TEHRAN (AP) – For the second time in a month, heavy air pollution in the smog-filled capital has forced authorities to close government offices and schools and declare a two-day public holiday because of the health dangers of being outdoors.

A government committee decided pollution levels in Tehran warranted the closure of all government offices, schools and industries on Wednesday and Thursday because of “polluted and unhealthy” conditions.

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How to help the environment

Concerned about the environment but feeling overwhelmed by all the issues out there? Feeling discouraged about how you as an individual can really make a difference? Not to worry. Here, we’ve compiled a short list of easy and practical ways that you can help the environment.

The great thing about these tips is that in most cases you really won’t have to change your lifestyle radically to have an impact on the environment. One thing we do encourage is more reliance on human power in your daily life. We hope that some of these tips will help us move one person at a time towards a society that is more responsible and less reliant on convenience.

For example, things like walking to the grocery store and using a reel mower will reduce air pollution and energy use, while also reducing the time you spend at the gym! Additionally, if you get your kids to follow your example by using human power more, you can do your part to help reduce child obesity and diabetes!

Please note that this is by no means a comprehensive list. In fact, we’re looking for help in expanding these tips with things that have worked for you that don’t appear on the list!

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Conversation Questions Cities


A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom.

  • Why do you like living in the city?
  • What are some of the advantages of living in a city?
  • What are some of the disadvantages of living in a city?
  • Do you know the neighbors who live near you?
  • What's your favorite city? Why?
  • What city do you live in?
    • What part of this city do you like the best?
    • Can you describe the city?
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Honesty

  • What is the definition of honesty?
  • What do we mean when we say a person is honest?
  • Why is honesty important?
  • Why is honesty so difficult at times?
  • When is honesty difficult?
  • What is the opposite of honesty?
  • Why is it good to be honest?
  • Why is dishonesty not good?
  • Is there a difference between honesty and truthfulness?
  • Is there a different between dishonesty and lying?
  • When have you been honest?
  • When have you been dishonest?
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Movies

  • What is your all-time favorite movie?
  • What is your favorite movie?
  • Are there any kinds of movies you dislike?
    • If so, what kinds?
    • Why do you dislike them?
  • Do you like to watch horror movies?
  • Do you prefer fiction or nonfiction books? How about movies?
  • Do you usually watch movies at home or at a movie theater?
  • Have you ever seen the same movie more than once?
    • If yes, name it (or them).
  • Have you ever seen ___? (Insert the name of a movie.)
  • How often do you go to movies?
  • How often do you rent videos?
  • If a book has been made into a movie, which do you prefer to do first, see the movie or read the book? Why?
  • What do you think of people who talk during movies at a movie theater?
  • What is the best movie you have ever seen?
    • Who was in it?
    • Why did you like it?
    • Who was the director?
  • What is the scariest movies you have ever seen?
    • What's the funniest?
    • What's the most romantic?
  • What is the worst movie you've ever seen?
  • What was the last movie you saw?
    • Was it good?
    • Who did you see it with?
  • What's the best movie you've ever seen?
  • Which do you like better, action movies or comedy movies?
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Clothes & Fashion

Conversation Questions
Clothes & Fashion

  • About how much money do you spend on clothes a year?
  • Do you like shopping for new clothes?
  • Do you often buy new clothes?
  • Do you prefer to go shopping or just browse? Why?
  • Do you think men should be allowed to wear skirts?
  • What piece of clothing do you spend your money on the most? Why?
  • Do you read fashion magazines?
  • Do you sometimes wear a hat?
  • Do you think it is important to wear fashionable clothes?
    • (Do you think it is important to be in fashion?)
  • Do you wear jewelry?
    • If so, what kind of jewelry do you wear?
    • How often do you wear jewelry?

 

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Great achievements  &  inventions around the world

great achievements around the wold

http://www.greatachievements.org

list of inventions around the world

http://corporate.britannica.com/press/inventions.html

September 11 attacks


The September 11 attacks (often referred to as September 11th  or 9/11) were a series of coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda  upon the United States on September 11, 2001. On that morning, 19 al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners.[1][2]  The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing everyone on board and many others working in the buildings. Both buildings collapsed within two hours, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. The hijackers crashed a third airliner into the Pentagon  in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C. The fourth plane crashed into a field near Shanksville in rural Pennsylvania after some of its passengers and flight crew attempted to retake control of the plane, which the hijackers had redirected toward Washington, D.C. There were no survivors from any of the flights.

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Bam  Earthquake



Bam is a city in Kerman Province of Iran. The city is the center of Bam County. The modern Iranian
 city of Bam surrounds the Bam citadel. Before the 2003 earthquake the official population count of the city was roughly 43,000.[1]  There are various opinions about the date and reasons for the foundation of the citadel. Some people believe[who?] that Bam city was founded during the Parthian Empire. Economically and commercially, Bam occupied a very important place in the region and was famed for its textiles and clothes. Ibn Hawqal (943–977), the Arab traveller and geographer, wrote of Bam in his book Surat-ul-`ard (The Earth-figure):
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A List of Epidemic Diseases

Over the centuries, many epidemic diseases have wiped out huge portions of the population. From cholera and small pox to the Black Death and influenza, the wide and rapid spread of diseases have decimated populations, yet in a way, have led to much of the modern world's treatments and cures. Still, epidemics arise, including the Bird Flu contagion, reported in humans since 1997.

Smallpox

Smallpox was one of the earliest diseases that spread in an epidemic as early as 10,000 BCE. The disease produces first a rash, then blisters. It is unique to human beings and is contracted through breathing in the virus. It was one of the first diseases for which inoculation was used to fight. The World Health Organization declared smallpox eradicated in 1979, the only known disease so declared.

Black Death

Bubonic plague first appeared in Europe in the middle 1300s and is considered one of the deadliest pandemics ever. The first wave of the Black Death is thought to have killed up to 100 million people. It may have started in Asia and was carried around the world by fleas feasting on black rats. The plague returned periodically until at least the 17th century and still occurs occasionally throughout the world. It returned in the mid-19th century, again originating in Asia and killing approximately 12 million people worldwide.

Typhus

Typhus is spread through lice on humans. The first epidemic of the disease occurred in the 15th century during a siege in modern day Spain. It also has been known to spread quickly in prison populations and other groups of people in squalid conditions packed tightly together. The disease is estimated to have taken 3 million lives during World War I in Russia alone. These days, it is treatable with antibiotics.

Influenza

The first influenza epidemic that spread worldwide was recorded in the early 1700s, but the most well-known pandemic of it was during and following World War I. This Spanish Flu spread rapidly around the world, partly because of soldiers carrying it with them as they returned home from the war. Scientists believe a full third of the world's population was infected between 1918 and 1920. It was nearly as cataclysmic as the Black Death, wiping out up to 100 million people, far more than were killed in battle in the war. New strains of flu appear nearly every year. In 2009, swine flu or H1N1, was declared a pandemic after its appearance first in Mexico and then throughout the world.

changes in our life

Technology promises to make our lives easier, freeing up time for leisure pursuits. But the rapid pace of technological innovation and the split second processing capabilties of computers that can work virtually nonstop have made all of us feel rushed. We have adopted the relentless pace of the very machines that we supposed to simplify our lives, with the result that , whether at work or play, people do not feel like their lives have changed for the better. Do changes that make our lives easier not necessarily make them better ? Plan and write an essay in which you develop your point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your readings, studies, experience, and observations.

TOEFL ESSAY SAMPLE

Nowadays, technology plays an essential role in our modern life. A simple example of technology we can see is internet, many people can't live without internet just a day. If you want t osearch information, you can use google tool, if you want to chat with your friends, your relatives, etc. you have yahoo messenger, etc. Technology can be applied in transportation. Without transportation, countries can't develop. But as the result, people don't want to change their life. So do changes make life better or easier ? Should people change their normal life ?

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Internet Addiction

Signs, Symptoms, Treatment, and Self-Help
Internet and Cybersex Addiction

The Internet has revolutionized how we communicate, learn, and work. With so much information available, how much is too much Internet use? When you feel more comfortable with your online friends than your real ones, or you can’t stop yourself from playing games, gambling, or compulsively surfing, than you may be using the Internet too much. Learn about the signs and symptoms of Internet addiction and how you can get balance back in your online life

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/internet_cybersex_addiction.htm

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مزایا ومضرات..............

What are some advantages and disadvantages of being a comedian?

Advantages: Most people like you, possibilities of fame

Disadvantages: People expect you to be funny all the time, hecklers

 What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Becoming a Doctor?

There are several advantages and disadvantages of becoming a doctor. It is best to consider the pros and cons of becoming a doctor before applying to medical school.

 Advantages:

1)Ability to provide service and support to others

2)Ability to save lives

3)Continuously Learning

4)Appreciation for medical science

5)Teach students and patients about medicine

6)Rewarding

7)Decent Salary

Disadvantages:

1)Spend several years training and preparing at schools and hospitals (e.g. medical school, internship, residency)

2)Long process to acquire a license

3)Difficult

4)Tiring

5)Stressful

6)Depressing

7)Time consuming

A great deal of Responsibility

Managed care means more difficulty earning a high salary

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تفاوت زنان و مردان

men vs women

                      Bedding Requirements

                            

man can fall asleep anywhere, under any circumstances, and sleep well. Many men even prefer sleeping on the couch, as opposed to using the expensive mattress in the bedroom. In fact, many men’s mattresses are unused unless he has a woman over to share it with him. Women feel the need for not only the softest mattress on the market, but extravagant and voluminous piles of pillows, pillow-tops, and pillowy comforters, each in groups and layers, covering the bed until it no longer presents any sort of usably flat surface to sleep upon. Men usually admit to finding these beds immediately comfortable, but report aching backs for the rest of their lives because of them.

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هنر صحبت کردن و را ههایی برای بهتر کردن آن

The art of conversation takes practice, and is not as hard as you might think. It will take some knowledge, practice, and patience, and you can learn to relax and enjoy a great conversation.

..Steps

1-Listen. This is the most important part of any conversation. Pay attention to what is being said. A conversation will not go anywhere if you are too busy thinking of anything else, including what you plan to say next. If you listen well, the other person’s statements will suggest questions for you to ask. Allow the other person to do most of the talking. They will often not realize that it was they who did most of the talking, and you get the credit for being a good conversationalist – which of course, you are.

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آلودگی هوا

Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or 
biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living
organisms, or damages the natural environment, into the atmosphere.
The atmosphere is a complex, dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to
support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion due to air pollution
has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth's
ecosystems.

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10 Causes Of Crime

Weakness
People are not bad by nature, but sometimes simply too timid to resist the vicious demons that play on their weaknesses and cut their bond with the source of their Power. Humans are good by default, but not everyone is made of steel so as to defend themselves against the demonic forces - destructive emotions and detrimental attitudes:
fear, ignorance, hatred, worry, revenge, envy, attachment, greed, lust, selfishness, doubt, prejudice, pride, vanity, impatience, sloth, discrimination, arrogance, ambition, addiction, gluttony, criticism, blame, anxiety, frustration and so on.
We all get attacked by those faulty ethereal goblins of our minds and hearts, but most of us succeed to resist them. It's easy to act on anger, greed, revenge or any of highlighted above, but it takes courage and strength to determine that there is something more important than that.

There are two core reasons why weakness prevails with some:
1) lack of faith, not believing enough in the power of one's own internal weapons (against inner demons), such as:
courage, tolerance, understanding, forgiveness, mercy, honesty, sincerity, integrity, honor, modesty, humbleness, generosity, love, compassion, kindness, detachment, patience, self-discipline, temperance, etc.
As a result of not trusting inner resources, there is no enough motivation to develop them and use them.
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2) imbalance - most criminals are simply too strong physically, pumping up the body muscles, but not enough the mental and emotional muscles. The reason why their strength becomes weakness is because they are not balanced.
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Underneath all the weaknesses is a genuine human desire to do well. When we delink ourselves from our source (Higher Power), we find ourselves either in a wrong relationship or in a wrong job, or simply in a wrong place at wrong time, but also in a wrong state of mind - causing us to do the wrong things, on the wrong side of tracks.

Poor judgment
Lack of proper education and great role-models causes many to fail to distinguish right from wrong.
In most cases offenders don't think they are doing something wrong, it seems right from their point of view.
Poor judgment is also reflected in knowing it's wrong, but thinking they could get away with it, not getting caught.
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Lack of love
Being raised in a dysfunctional family, or coming from a disadvantaged background, or feeling discriminated, none of it alone can cause crime. There are so many others in the world with such conditions, but nevertheless don't turn to crime. However they cause the lack of love and respect for others. That, endorsed with some other factors, can be a major issue related to crime.

Poverty
Poverty is often blamed for leading to crime, however underneath is something more vital - society bombards us with commercial values, making us want more and more material things, to the point when some would do anything (including criminal acts) to get them.
Unemployment is another factor in this category that contributes to crime through looking ways to earn money by any means possible.
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Deprived neighborhoods
economically impoverished neighborhoods breed criminal minds
Solution: if moving out is out of the question, then keep away from the guys in the hood by making yourself busy with putting your new show on the road. Do you have the strength to distance yourself from the harmful influences of your neighboors? If not, find the strength from the power behind your new thing, which you can discover in the illustrated guide 'Jump'.

TV violence

Being a victim in a chain of events
Sometimes individuals don't mean to cause harm, but are drawn into it by a chain of events that are beyond their control or influence.

Poor parenting skills
erratic or harsh discipline,
lack of parental control, supervision and monitoring,
parental conflict,
family dysfunction/breakdown,
criminal, anti-social and/or alcoholic parent/s
Read more about it from BBC and/or The Independant.
Fatherlessness is also one of underestimated cause of crime. Read more about it by clicking here.
Consider these facts: 

85% of all children that exhibit behavioral disorders come from fatherless homes (U.S. Center for Disease Control);
90% of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes (U.S. Bureau of the Census);
80% of rapists motivated with displaced anger come from fatherless homes (Criminal Justice & Behavior, Vol 14, p. 403-26, 1978);
70% of juveniles in state-operated institutions come from fatherless homes (U.S. Dept. of Justice, Special Report, Sept 1988);
85% of all youths sitting in prisons grew up in a fatherless home (Texas Dept. of Corrections 1992).

Ecological
It has long been known by police officers that cold winter nights keep criminals off the streets and crime levels down. Crime scientists speculate that one of the hidden consequences of global warming will be an increase in street crime during mild winters. Studies have suggested that warmer temperatures boost aggression hormones such as epinephrine and testosterone. More reading.

Fraudulent Supreme Court rulings
Defective court rulings are one cause of the extra crimes.
Read more about it here

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