Saturday, May 2, 2015

Good oral health is essential for good overall health



Oral health day is celebrated on 20th March every year to highlight the importance of good care of teeth and gums. According to research about 90%..yes 90% of world population suffers from oral diseases in their lifetime. Many of these diseases can be prevented by just brushing teeth regularly.

Many people are not aware of even basic oral health practices and this is not surprising in poor and underprivileged classes. Brushing teeth is also not a priority among the calamity hit areas. This in turn leads to even worse health problems which many people cannot afford. It puts burden on already stretchered to its limits health care systems.


Another thing to remember is that cigarette smoking, sheesha smoking, paan (betel leaf) chalia, gutka (not sure what they are called in other countries) also contribute to oral cancer and tumors in mouth. Plaque, cavities in teeth and halitosis are also major problems faced by many people. Oral health is essential for overall health because it impacts our chances of getting diabetes, respiratory problems, gastro-intestinal problems, heart problems, stroke and premature or low weight babies.

As parents, teachers, students, writers and good citizens, I think we should all raise awareness about this issue. I think schools should also promote good oral hygiene by distributing free tooth brushes and toothpastes especially in rural and poorer sections of society.







Friday, May 1, 2015

Book review: Circus, by Alistair MacLean

It is rather difficult to review an Alistair Maclean book.

Some readers might not be able to go beyond the first chapter and put down the book rolling their eyes at the sheer audacity of characterization and implausibility of the plot.

Most of his books are also dated with action taking place in the Cold War era. The heroes are always extremely brave and patriotic undercover agents from MI6 or CIA and the villain is always the Secret Police in some communist country like Russia or East Germany.

The ladies, or should I say the lady (because there is usually only one) is also relegated to the status of eye candy. Her sole purpose in the book is to look pretty, fall in love with the hero, cry buckets of tears  and say, “You must not! You will get killed...” just to make sure that the readers fully understand  that the hero is in imminent danger of dying in every chapter (which he never actually is. Halfway through the book, it is actually the nasty villains with cold blue eyes that you will start feeling sorry for.)

However, those who like to read books featuring ultra suave heroes like James Bond would love these books. There is plenty of thrill, espionage, spies, traitors, a little romance, some cold blooded murders and all the other ingredients in his books that make them good spy thrillers. 

Heroes in Alistair Mcleans novels are a very special breed. They can take down dozens of baddies without breaking into a sweat or leaving a smudge on their pristine white shirts. Bruno Wildermann, the main character in “Circus” has such a long list of skills and accomplishments that James Bond seems Lilliputian in comparison.

He is a world-famous circus aerialist, trapeze artist and mentalist with a photographic memory,. He gets  recruited by the CIA to break into a heavily guarded Russian prison/research lab to steal the plans for creating an antimatter bomb, under cover of a circus tour to East Europe.

En route, there are stabbings, disappearances, murders and kidnappings but the hero remains committed to his mission. How he saves the day, the entire world and his family is for the reader to find out. 

Those who might take a dim view of  Alistair Maclean books should know that famous wartime movies like The Guns of Navarone (featuring Gregory Peck), Ice Station Zebra (with Rock Hudson), Where Eagles Dare (with Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood) and Breakheart Pass (starring Charles Bronson). were based on his novels.

I must confess that I loved Alistair MacLean books when I was a teenager. Now I am re-reading them some 20 years later but this time with a  smile on my lips rather than with wide-eyed wonder and awe at the risky escapades of the hero.

Final verdict: An entertaining read but not one of Alistair Maclean's best novels. Still hard to put down after you go beyond the first few chapters.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Website review: Persona Paper



We writers are a nomadic lot. Just like a desert dweller in search of a green oasis in the midst of the wilderness, we also go here and there, always searching for a perfect site where we can unleash our creative side and earn to our heart's content. 

Earning money online has become both a necessity and a powerful tool to supplement personal income for millions of people around the globe. One of the best ways to earn online is to join a website that allows its members to write short, informative or personal articles and split the revenues generated with the members. 

I have also been a member of many online sites. Some ended their business (Helium.com), a few refused to open their doors for the residents of Pakistan (Bubblews.com) and others had admins who turned out to be liars, thieves and rogues (CGP Gallery, Elite Visitors, Day2Day Tips) who ran away with people's hard earned money without a word.

Persona Paper:


One site that has stood the test of time is Persona  Paper. I became its member quite a while ago but have started contributing seriously from January 2015.

Before allowed to become a member, one has to write an introductory post which is subject to approval. This allows the admins to admit only those writers who can write in passable English. Hence the quality of articles here is quite good even if the content is light-hearted and trivial. I have not seen any plagiarist, article spinner or spammer on this site. 

The rate of earning is $3 per 1000 views and the minimum payout is currently $20.00. The income is collected in form of coins. Each unique view on a post gets the writer 2 coins.

Minimum post length is just 500 characters (not words)

The most unique thing about Persona Paper is that we get paid for the comments that we post on other people's posts. This gives us quite a control over the amount of money we can make. 

Recent changes


Recently, there have been quite a few changes. Views from members get counted no matter what their country of origin but public views (non-members) get counted only from United States, United Kingdom and Canada. 

As of right now, the site is not accepting any new members from India or the Philippines.


Signing Up:


If you want to be part of Persona Paper, please click on link below and become a member.

http://www.personapaper.com/register/d3f0ed3f47d8c5bf07ae994fd6551a17

This is my referral link. If  you sign up using this link, and post at least 1 valid article, then I will be credited with 25 coins! :-)

If you are not ready to sign up as yet, then just visit the site and read my posts here to get the idea. 


My Posts on Persona Paper



Update: 

Persona Paper is now shutting down and writers are no longer being paid for their posts. 







Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Plastic bags




Plastic bags, plastic bags, they are everywhere.
We throw them, we burn them and they pollute the air.
From rivers and oceans, they come ashore.
They kill aquatic life and yet we ask for more.

Plastic bags, plastic bags, they are a disaster
Using them is destroying our environment a lot faster.
They clog the pipes and choke the drains.
They contain lead that damages our brains.

Plastic bags, plastic bags, oh what a mess has been made
Getting rid of them is a problem; they neither rot nor biodegrade
Choking our earth and causing many diseases
It is time that this madness ceases.

Plastic bags, plastic bags, what a source of pollution.
Let us stop for a moment and think of a solution
We have to stop spoiling our nature’s beauty.
Because saving the Earth is everyone’s duty.

(Written for my son's grade 2 science project)

Most people think that a plastic bag is just a small thing that cannot have a big impact. In many third world countries, use of plastic bags is one of the major reasons why sewage system gets blocked and stagnant water remains on streets and roads giving rise to diseases and sanitation problems. We need to lessen our use of plastic bags and use cloth bags while shopping.






Sunday, April 26, 2015

Farmer Ted's Farm


Farmer Ted bought a new bull
And tied it in the shed.

A little mouse squeaked at it
And the bull saw red!

The bull bucked and roared
And frightened the dainty little ducks.

They fled down the road
And so collided the trucks.

The dogs barked, the donkeys brayed
The geese cackled, the horses neighed.

The noise alarmed the farmer’s wife
And she got up on a chair.

She clung to it for dear life
And screamed for hubby dear.

The chair tripped and fell over
And she broke her right arm.

Oh, what a terrible day it was
For Farmer Ted’s farm!









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