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Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Halloween is an annual vacation which is observed on October 31. This occasion commonly contains fun activities such as trick-or-treating attending costume events, carving jack-o’-lanterns, bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted sights, enjoying pranks, telling frightening tales, and viewing horror movies. Trick-or-treating is a customary celebration for children on Halloween. Kids go in wild scary costumes from the house to house, asking for treats such as candy or sometimes money, with the question, “Trick or treats?” The word “trick” refers to an unknown “threat” for performing mischief on the homeowners or their property if no treat is given.

Happy Halloween 2011

Halloween costumes are traditionally designed, having inspiration from supernatural figures such as monsters, ghosts, skeletons, witches, and devils. Over time, the outfit selection extended to include popular characters from fiction, celebrities, etc. Halloween is not celebrated in all countries and regions of the world, and considering some particular countries where traditions have great importance, their celebrations vary significantly. In Scotland and Ireland, traditional Halloween customs include children dressing up in costume and ask for trick or treat, arranging parties, while other activities in Ireland include lighting bonfires, and having firework displays.

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Google Is Now Teenager!

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Google 13 Birthday Logo

The search engine giant ‘Google’ once again celebrating their birthday with a dedicated Google Doodle. It’s Google’s 13th Birthday today. Google.com was registered on September 15, 1997 and they celebrate their birthday on September 27.

The Google Doodle is an artistic version of the Google logo. In 1998, Google used the first Google Doodle of the Burning Man Festival, designed by Google’s founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, posted on Google.com notifying users of their absence in case Google’s servers crashed.

Here’s an interesting fact about Google’s birthday.

Google was officially incorporated on 7 September 1998. They have been celebrating their birthday mostly on 7 September until 2005. In that year, Yahoo announced that their index was larger than Google’s. Because of that, Google push their birthday back to 27th September for the announcement of the record-breaking number of pages the search engine was sifting through. Ever since then, Google begin celebrating their birthday on 27th September instead of 7th September.

OLYMPIC LOGOS TIME TRAIL FROM 1994 To 2012

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Olympics Logos

The Olympic emblem consists of five interlaced rings, which are of equal dimensions. This symbol portrays the activity of the Olympic Movement along with the combining power of five continents along with the meeting of athletes at the Olympic Games at a unified platform worldwide. Each Olympic Games has its own importance which is designed by integrating the Olympic rings with one or more distinctive elements. These logos are approved by the International Olympic Committee to approve Olympic emblems for the Olympic Games.

Lillehammer – Winter 1994

This logo contains a stylized aurora depicting Northern lights along with the five Olympic rings and snow crystals. This Olympic logo is an inspiration from nature, sky and snow. The colors used in this logo are cobalt blue and white which associates power, tension and dramatic spectacle.

Atlanta – Summer 1996

This logo is designed to portray a torch with its base enclosing five Olympic rings and the number 100 is depicting a classical Greek column. At the top point of the torch a star is symbolized which is denoting the level of excellence each athlete is in quest of.  The green color is used for representing Atlanta’s reputation being a City of Trees and the gold color represents gold medals.

Nagano – Winter 1998

This is indeed an great Olympic logo representing a flower with each petal representing an athlete practicing a winter sport. The petals are combined with the snow flakes which are signifying Olympic Winter Games. It is also portrayed as a sunflower which dynamic nature of the vivid and colorful picture and symbolic Olympic Games brilliance globally.

Sydney- Summer 2000

This logo represent figure of an athlete holding boomerang in the form of waves which is combined with vibrant colors. The logo is designed beautifully using Australian shapes and colors which also represent an individual running with the Olympic torch in hand which recalls the trail of smoke with the colors of harbors and beaches.

Salt Lake City – Winter 2002

This logo is representing a stylized snow crystal with bright colors which includes yellow, orange and blue. This Olympic logo is representing contrast, culture and courage. In addition to this, this logo is reflecting the diversity of the landscape and heritage of Utah region.

Athens- Summer 2004

The 2004 Olympic Games logo is portraying an olive wreath which is a branch arising from an olive tree which has the ability to encircle itself. This logo is portraying the ancient Olympic Games where olive wreath was given as an official award to champion athletes. The blue and white colors represent the shades of Greek flag.

Torino – Winter 2006

The Olympic logo of 2006 Winter Games is designed to portray the silhouette of the Mole Antonelliana. It is transformed into a mountain of crystals of ice where it is trying to reach the blue sky. The crystals can also be visualized as a web and the combining of various technologies and the eternal Olympic spirit of communication among countries.

Beijing – Summer 2008

This is an elegant logo which is combined with calligraphic techniques. It represents a seal in red color and an individual moving forward. It is designed as such to resemble the Chinese character ‘Jing’ which is the name of the hosting city. The red color used in this logo embodies four messages: Chinese culture, color of red Chine, welcoming visitors worldwide and a challenge for achieving perfection with strength.

Vancouver – Winter 2010

The Olympic Logo of 2010 is an interpretation of the inukshuk, which are guide spots that provide direction across the North. It is also called Ilanaaq which is a Inuit word for friend. This logo is portraying the friendly spirit and dreams of Canada for Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

London – Summer 2012

The 2012 Olympic logo is designed by combining the power of Olympic rings and the city of London together.  However this logo is quite simple, distinct and bold which is full of energy. It has the ability to communicate easily and creates an opportunity to challenge and accept change.

HAPPY PARENT’S DAY

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

Parent's Day

Parent’s Day 2011


  • Parent’s Day is an occasion similar to Father’s Day and Mother’s Day.
  • Parent’s Day is celebrated on the 4th Sunday of every July.
  • Parent’s Day is observed to minimize the traditional and sex based differences in parental roles.
  • Special honor is paid to parents around the world who are vital for developing future generations.
  • Family is the starting phase of life which can be considered as a school of love; hence Parent’s Day embarks on sustaining human bonds in parent-child relationship.
  • This day provide us all with an opportunity to recognize our parents and share their experiences in upbringing children.
  • The role of parents is essential in the nurturing and development of children which not only demands investment, focus but intense commitment.
  • This special occasion is celebrated by conveying our love and regards to our parents along with some special gifts and surprise parties.