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December 16, 2008

The question of life

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The question of death sentence – its abolition or retention has been agitating the civilized world for a long time. Many sound and forceful arguments have been put forward in favor of and against the proposition, It is awarded to such persons who are charged and convinced of serious crimes such as premeditated cold blood murder, high treason etc.

By having the provision of death punishment in our statue book, we can create a fear in the heart of those who mediate to commit such crimes. It serves as a deterrent for those who might dare to take a life which is not possible to be given back.

Fear of death is the greatest fear, It puts a man on the right track amend it is this fear that prevents him from causing death of another person whatever the provocation. Remove this fear and you will find a spate of cold blood murders. So retention of death sentence is the only method of abolishing and reducing murders and other heinous crimes.

Equally sound are the arguments of those who are of the opinion that death punishment must be abolished because it is cruel and inhuman. Those favoring abolition of death punishment argue that the award of death penalty does not meet the ends of justice.

If there is no legal provision to keep a dangerous murderer in prison for a long time, such provision must be enacted immediately. Simply for the want of legal provision, a man should not be sentenced to death.

December 13, 2008

Future Cars

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With its PRIUS, Toyota currently dominates the domestic hybrid market in America. The popular 5 seat hatchback goes 48miles/gallon on the city roads and 45miles/gallon in Highway driving. To retain its rank at the top position in the hybrid heap, a third generation model should help. Ford Motor have also decided to release two new models for this spring to gain more traction in the hybrid field. Ford Motor’s new models “Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan Hybrids” set to be released as debut drive in US in the next 2 years. Both these cars promise to make 41miles per gallon in City driving and 36 miles per gallon in Highway driving. Ford promises to deliver Ecoboost which means small size with efficient and powerful motors. Within the next 5 years it will make about half a million Ecoboost in North America. At the same time, General Motors is working hard to captivate the position of technological leadership with its ‘Chevy Volt’ plug in hybrid. It differs from other hybrids as the driver can recharge the batteries with an Electrical Outlet. As the vehicle plan remains a challenge in cost, GM will make its first delivery in 2010 in limited numbers .The present critical economic situation makes the automakers to move back their timelines for their future products and their future model plans. Some of the models that was unveiled at North American Auto show this week, will hit the domestic market soon this year, others are not going to be released until 2011 as the world wide car market level has gone .The Asian manufacturers lost 12.5% and European Manufacturers lost 11.1 % in US. But the healthy competitions between the automakers has not stopped and the economic recession has not halted their future vehicle plans.

December 7, 2008

Future for Fencing

Filed under: Sports, Uncategorized — admin @ 1:33 am

Fencing is one of the developing sports and its evolution started during the days of ancient Egypt and Rome. The popularity for the game is increasing at an exponential rate and it is regarded as more than a sport. Fencing is the game of fighting with swords where the tip of the sword is blunted for safety reasons. It is an exciting game and uses simple techniques which were followed several hundred years ago. Fencing is one the sports in Olympics and the passion for this game among people are rising daily at a great pace. Fencers are well protected by jackets, mask, pants etc. during the course of match. Foil, Epee and Sabre are the three kinds of swords used in fencing. In fencing, electronic system was first introduced in Berlin Olympics in the year 1936 which scores all the points for fencers at a simple way. This electronic system replaced the old traditional electric system where referees use ink to note down the points. Fencer has to get 15 hits on the opponent to win the game. In Olympics, 12 countries will enter the fencing game with 3 members in each team. The team which gets 45 points is considered the winner. This sport is mounting some kind of trend among the men and women. In 2008, U.S. grabs 6 models in Beijing Olympics for fencing. Several authoritative organizations are coming with new set of rules and regulation for the fencing sport development and they are even raising some funds for this particular game.

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