Friday, May 23, 2008

Celebrities in Funny Moods

Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez and other celebrities in funny moods make funny faces.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Miracle man walks again

See a sort of inexplicable enthusiasm, firm confidence and indomitable tenacity in his face…!!! Marvelous….!!!!!!!!!!

For people who make themselves in distress because of futile, frivolous and trivial reasons…. See him.. Learn myriad lessons from him…!!!

Miracle man walks again

He survived against all the odds; now Peng Shulin has astounded doctors by learning to walk again.
When his body was cut in two by a lorry in 1995, it was little short of a medical miracle that he lived.





It took a team of more than 20 doctors to save his life.
Skin was grafted from his head to seal his torso – but the legless Mr Peng was left only 78cm (2ft 6in) tall.
Bedridden for years, doctors in China had little hope that he would ever be able to live anything like a normal life agan.



But recently, he began exercising his arms, building up the strength to carry out everyday chores such as washing his face and brushing his teeth. Doctors at the China Rehabilitation Research Centre in Beijing found out about Mr Peng's plight late last year and devised a plan to get him up walking again. They came up with an ingenious way to allow him to walk on his own, creating a sophisticated egg cup-like casing to hold his body with two bionic legs attached to it. He has been taking his first steps around the centre with the aid of his specially adapted legs and a resized walking frame. Mr Peng, who has to learn how to walk again, is said to be delighted with the device.

What a Self-confidence !!!! Great

Medical miracle It survived in spite of all expectations, now [Peng] Of [shun] amazes doctors making the striking successes in walking. In 1995 by truck to it was cut off half of body, the fact that it survived already was medical miracle. Its body with a length of 78 centimeters was for years riveted to the bed. After 12 years the engineers designed the prosthesis in the form of egg to which they
were fastened two bionical feet, with the aid of whom Mister [Peng] again can independently walk.

Friday, May 9, 2008

JYOTI the smallest Indian girl in the world

MEET TINY JYOTI, THE SMALLEST GIRL IN THE WORLD

A teenager from India who stands at a tiny 1ft 11in (58cm) tall is the smallest girl in the world.
Jyoti Amge, 14, is shorter than the average two-year-old child and only weighs 11lb (5kg).


Jyoti is smaller than the average two-year-old child

She has a form of dwarfism called achondroplasia and won't grow any taller than her current height.

Due to her size, Jyoti has to have clothes and jewellery made for her. She sleeps in a tiny bed and uses special plates and cutlery to eat, as normal-sized utensils are too big.

Despite this, she goes to a regular school in Nagpur, central India, where she has her own small desk and chair, and her classmates treat her like any other student.

Jyoti sits at her mini-desk and chair at school


Jyoti also shares common interests with other teenagers, with a love for DVDs and fashionable dresses.

She said: 'I am proud of being small. I love all the attention I get. I'm not scared of being small and I don't regret it.

'I'm just the same as other people. I eat like you, dream like you. I don't feel any different.'


Jyoti is treated like a mini-celebrity in her home town, where people flock to meet her and some even treat her like a goddess.

She will even be releasing an album with her favorite Indian pop star, the bhangra/rap star Mika Singh.





Jyoti lines up with her classmates



Her mum, Ranjana Amge, 45, said: 'When Jyoti was born, she seemed quite normal. We came to know about her disorder when she was five.
'We consulted a specialist and he said she will be this size all of her life. Jyoti is small, yet cute, and we love her very much.'
Jyoti is ambitious and hopes to work as a Bollywood actress one day.

She said: 'I would love to work in a big city like Mumbai, act in films and travel to London and America.


Jyoti chats to her friends on her phone, just like any other teenager


'I'm proud of being small. I love all the attention I get because of it.'

Her dad, Kishanji Amge, 52, said: 'I can't separate myself from her even for a single day. I love her very much.

'She makes me proud. Lots of gurus come to see and bless her. They pray for herhappiness and long life.'

Friday, May 2, 2008

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