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		<title>Dreams do come true beyond the magical world of Disney</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 03:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheeba Thukral</dc:creator>
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Disney, a wonderful world of color, an unbelievable land of animated characters,  a recreation of forgotten classics like Alice in the wonderland; princess and frog, tooth fairy, etc
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<p>Disney, a wonderful world of color, an unbelievable land of animated characters,  a recreation of forgotten classics like Alice in the wonderland; princess and frog, tooth fairy, etc<br />
A part of child’s entertainment, their adventurous fantascape. Disney, a reincarnation of the dream world, a fantasy world encouraging the young minds to dream and dream big as they do come true. How many of you agree with this basic idea. Do you think it is naïve to dream as they vanish the moment we open our eyes, it is like a bubble that bursts faced with reality.  Is it an antidote to reality, a mark of unrealism.</p>
<p>But in my view, this belief is true: the free flowing dreams which flutter in our minds eyes like colorful butterflies form the first step to our future destiny. Some of these dreams may make you achieve physical excellence. Or you may dream to win awards and a year’s time you may be in the midst of Aruba islands sipping pina colada from one hand and holding the achievers award in the other. Or you may be like a poor Cinderella before she becomes a princess waiting to be swept off her feet by prince charming and a year hence like a rabbit from a magicians hat this is what happens. Be it one or several, it is true that the dreams that begin to be spun through fictional, unrealism of disneys fake animated characters roll on to become a magical reality which can seem unbelievable enough to make to pinch yourself over and over again only to reveal that they have become the reality nothing but stark reality urging you to dream on so you can reach higher to realize your beautiful destiny.</p>
<p>Some useful tips to keep in mind before taking a trip to this magical world of Disney:<br />
1.	You can go by car or plane (if going from Toronto)<br />
2.	You should stay at a Disney resort if you only want to cover parks, stay in close proximity outside the Disney world if want to have more than the parks from the trip<br />
3.	Avoid spring break time for your trip, try to go in May or September to avoid line ups and jam packed crowds<br />
4.	If you do plan a trip at such a time, go for fast pass option.<br />
5.	Make plans before hand, for instance make a plan like the one given below before going to Magic Kingdom</p>
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<li>Be at magic kingdom bus stop at 7:30 am and say that you are going to a character breakfast
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<li>Arrive at magic kingdom at 7:45 am</li>
<li>Walk to train station holding area and stand in front of one of the two tunnel that will take you to the main street. </li>
<li>Go to adventureand entrance</li>
<li>Go directly to pirates of Caribbean &#8211; ride11</li>
<li>Go to big thunder mountain railroad-ride14</li>
<li>Go to haunted mansion &#8211; ride 19</li>
<li>Walk through fantasy land to space mountain-ride 40</li>
<li>While waiting to ride space mountain, or finish riding, go over to tomorrowland transit authority-ride 42</li>
<li>Then over to carousel of progress-ride43</li>
<p>Rides-<br />
Ride36- walt Disney world railroad<br />
Ride20- it&#8217;s a small world<br />
Ride18- liberty square riverboat (half mile tour)<br />
Ride17- hall of presidents (20 minutes long)<br />
Ride15- Tom Sawyer island<br />
Ride13- splash mountain<br />
Ride10- jungle cruise<br />
Ride9: the enchanted tiki room<br />
Ride 7-Swiss family treehouse<br />
A dream come true parade at 3 pm<br />
Spectromagic ( light upparade) at 9 pm and 11 pm<br />
Disney wishes (fireworks) at 10 pm</ul>
<p>6.	Price of the park for the 5 day trip is $ 350 per person, after which each consequent day costs only 3 additional dollars per person, so try to make a seven day trip to have the maximum from the trip.<br />
7.	Park food is very ordinary, so for fine dining venture outside the park<br />
8.	Spectromagic parades and fire works happen every night so save your energy till 10 pm<br />
9.	Water parks are open in summer time only, include that in your itinery<br />
10.	Don’t go by height requirements for rides, small children may not like the roller coaster rides (like Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roller Coaster), space mission or Everest rides. So stray them clear from those.</p>
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		<title>A pandora&#8217;s box Google &#8211; a double edged sword.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 03:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheeba Thukral</dc:creator>
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Do you remember the time before Google, I think my primary search engine was msn.com or yahoo. But now Google has hogged the entire search engine market, has about 80% of the market share. Google is like a Aladdin&#8217;s lantern, that brings you all you need, it&#8217;s infinitely large yet takes up no space. I [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://iaskwomen.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/google.jpg"><img src="http://iaskwomen.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/google.jpg" alt="google" title="google" width="300" height="200" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-913" /></a>Do you remember the time before <strong>Google</strong>, I think my primary search engine was msn.com or yahoo. But now <strong>Google </strong>has hogged the entire search engine market, has about 80% of the market share. <strong>Google </strong>is like a Aladdin&#8217;s lantern, that brings you all you need, it&#8217;s infinitely large yet takes up no space. I can find a house in Mexico to rent, look at paintings in Prada or listen to Tiger Woods ill-considered voice mail to that bar girl.<br />
It is a priceless resource that can fulfill your big and small information needs in no time. I can put together a research file on any subject, identify top experts in any field anywhere in the world, email them right away to ask a question or request an interview. Amazingly, they usually email me right back.</p>
<p>People in 60s sometimes ask me how many researchers are working for me. Who needs researchers when you have <strong>Google</strong>? <strong>Google </strong>is a double-edged sword in the media world while it is a boon it is also a bane. It is the worst thing for people in the world of old media i.e. TV, newspapers and books and advertising. So to the once-glamorous old media, <strong>Google </strong>is a Googzilla. It is like a scary monster tat leaves destruction in its wake.</p>
<p><strong>Google</strong>&#8217;s mission is thrilling, idealistic and seemingly benign. It is a to make information accessible and free There is a terrific story about a conversation with Mr. Bill Gates back in 1998. What keeps you up in the night? Mr. Gates replied that what worried him most is not the competition he saw all around him. It was the fear that, somewhere there might be two guys in a garage dreaming up something completely new.</p>
<p>There were. Their names were Sergery Brin and Larry Page. By 2008, 10 years later, there garage start up had revenues of more than $22-billion and is full-on in competition with Microsoft. All money comes from ads that you never click but obviously other people do. Advertisers love them as they only pay if someone clicks. No more waste of time or inefficiency. To add to the pain, <strong>Google </strong>own content is stealing time and audience from everyone else.</p>
<p>At <strong>Google </strong>the world is inefficient and engineer is the king. They can make the world more efficient. Wouldn&#8217;t it be cool to have 20 million books online; or to digitize the newspaper distribution system; or to enable people to get software for free through cloud computing; or why shouldn&#8217;t phone calls be free?</p>
<p>Free information is wonderful. It levels the playing field between buyers and sellers; haves and have-nots. It means that third-world students who cannot afford textbooks can still have access to information. I is a tremendous force for democracy, social justice and liberation.</p>
<p><strong>Google </strong>has demolished entire industries. Nobody buys encyclopedias anymore. People don&#8217;t need travel agents, either. Anyone is intermediary business (including retailers, advertising agencies) is basically toast. It has thrown entire education industry in disarray. What is the use of learning anything when all the facts are out there on <strong>Google</strong>.  Will people who have grown up with web be persuaded to pay for content they now get for free?</p>
<p><strong>Google </strong>of course would not  rule forever for sooner or later some two guys in garage are sure to have a new idea&#8230;.<br />
What has changed since <strong>Google</strong>?</p>
<p>1. I stopped bookmarking things. In fact, it will take fewer keystrokes to get there and in case something better comes along I&#8217;ll get on it right away.<br />
2. I stopped using specialized sites. If I want to read up on some vehicle, or anything, for that matter &#8211; google will show me the specs and reviews much, much faster.<br />
3. I stopped using sites like weather.com, yahoo movies, financial sites, etrade, fool, even calculator, dictionary and Microsoft Excel for many cases! Everything could be done by a simple text box and “Search” button. Faster.<br />
4. In fact I stopped using the address bar all together, just like many others – Firefox has an alternative “address bar” that is powered by Google and is proper: no need to add “.com” or retarded “www” to everything and accidental misspellings will get fixed. Isn&#8217;t that sweet? Just go Ctrl+K instead of Alt+D.<br />
5. I do not have POP3 email client software anywhere. Gmail, even though it does not have folders and uses “collapsed” conversations, was by leaps and bounds the best web-based email program. My primary address is 10 years old and does not end with &#8216;@gmail&#8217; but I tunnel all my messages through gMail anyway simply because they eliminate spam. 99.999% of it, like nobody else.<br />
6. I stopped using my personal site. I can store family photos and useful files up there on FTP, just in case I&#8217;ll need them when away from home. With ad-free Picasa and the giant gmail mailbox I don&#8217;t need those either.<br />
7. Finally, all sorts of Yellow Pages became history: online, offline – does not matter. Google finds that stuff too. Phone companies finally (!) realized that as well and stopped bombarding everyone with those useless yellow bricks.</p>
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