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Friday, 10 March 2017

Singer Amanat Ali's Nikkah Pictures

Young Singer Amanat Ali's nikah ceremony held in Shahi Mosque Lahore. Here are the pics of beautiful couple.




By Uzma Umer Abbasi

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Best Ways to Make Money From home

Most of us love the idea of earning extra income or quitting our full-time jobs altogether and working from home. If you thought work-from-home companies were just running scams, it turns out there are plenty of authentic and reliable ways to make money by working from home. Christine Durst, cofounder of RatRaceRebellion.com and consultant to the FBI on internet scam issues tells us, "There is currently a 61-to-1 scam ratio among work-at-home job leads on the internet—that is, for every legitimate job, there are 61 scams." But, there are a lot of opportunities for a "real job." The secret is knowing how to separate the scams from what's legit.

Most of the jobs in this article require an up-to-date computer, a high-speed Internet connection, a phone with a dedicated land line and a quiet place to work.

Telemarketer
To do this job, you need a pleasant voice and personality, and really thick skin—you're bound to encounter some hostility. Still, it's a good way to earn income. Many large companies now outsource their cold-calling campaigns to third parties who hire home-based workers to place the calls. Telemarketers are typically paid by the hour, and they may earn incentives and commission based on performance.
Companies hiring home-based workers include Telereach.com and Intrep.com. Apply on their websites. Keep in mind that a legitimate company will typically not require you to pay a fee to get information or leads, and will explain how to apply, exactly what is required and what to expect.

Survey Taking
If you've ruled out survey taking as a legitimate way to earn money from home, listen to Bonnie Alcala. She and her daughter Andrea Spain, an elementary-school substitute teacher, take surveys online for fun and a little profit. They are careful to avoid any scams by refusing to pay an upfront fee or other charge. Bonnie and Andrea pocket around $100 a month for spending two hours a week taking surveys, which gives each of them extra pin money. In addition, they collect all kinds of gift cards and other prizes.
If you've got a little spare time and want to save up a stash of cash for holiday shopping or even a family vacation, here are Bonnie and Andrea's favorite survey sites:
Also, InboxDollars pays participants cash to fill out surveys, watch ads, play online games and redeem coupons, with one caveat: you must earn $30 before you can cash out (you earn $0.50 per survey).

Cyber Crafter
If you're a crafter in search of customers, the internet is your showcase, and not only at auction sites like eBay. DeWitt Young of ObviousFront.etsy.com Has had success turning her crafts into cash in cyberspace. She has a booth at Etsy.com's Craft Mall, an amazing place where more than 10,000 artisans and crafters offer their goods for sale.
DeWitt turns salvaged parts from old TVs and VCRs into artsy necklaces, earrings and figures. Colleen Jordan uses 3D printing to create her necklaces called wearable planters. Don't be discouraged, Shapeways 3D printing company can get you started with their simple apps so you can easily customize your own designs with a click of a mouse, anything from a wedding band in rose gold, a vase in ceramic or your own bobble head printed in full color. All for the purpose of generating sales.

Customer-service rep
Many companies, such as J. Crew, Express Jet, 1-800-flowers, and even the IRS, outsource customer-service operations to third-party companies who then hire home-based workers or "agents" to take calls and orders. When you call 1-800-flowers, you may be speaking with Rebecca Dooley, a retired police officer and employee of Alpine Access, a major call-center service. When you dialed the number, your call was automatically routed to Rebecca's spare bedroom in Colorado.
Alpine Access currently employs more than 7,500 work-at-home customer-service agents who take in-bound calls (there's no outbound or cold calling) for dozens of companies. "This works perfectly for me because I can set up my hours around my family's busy lifestyle," says Rebecca, who usually works 20 to 32 hours a week, depending on her schedule.
While the typical hourly rate is about $9, Alpine Access agents who work more than 20 hours a week are eligible for benefits plus a 401k program when they have worked for over 1,000 hours. (Some companies consider their staff independent contractors, so they don't provide benefits.) Other companies that hire virtual call agents:
Online juror
Companies will pay you to sit on mock juries to give attorneys and other jury consultants feedback on cases they are currently handling. Think of these as focus groups. The cases are real, but your verdict will do little more than give those involved a prediction of how things might go. You can earn fees ranging from $5 to $60. Be sure to read all the disclaimers and details. Go to:
Writer, Blogger, Editor, or Proofreader
Everyone says you're a fantastic writer, so isn't it about time you got paid? Good writing is still in demand says Durst, especially for online content. For the best sites try JournalismJobs.com, About.com seeks "Guides" in a broad area of topics, and MediaBistro.com. For blogging jobs, try problogger.net. If you have experience as a freelance copy editor, writer or proofreader, go to editfast.com. Rates vary between $15 and $25 an hour.


Online guide or expert
Do your friends look to you for advice on things you're passionate about, such as which car to buy, how to repair appliances or how to make a killer cheesecake? Whatever your area of expertise, if you are also a seasoned writer with an infectious enthusiasm for a particular topic, consider becoming an online expert guide. Guides are freelancers with an ability to communicate well and good grammar and spelling skills.
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For example, About.com guides write articles or reviews in their area of expertise. They earn no less than $725 a month, but some make more than $100,000 a year depending on year-over-year, page-view growth. Go to beaguide.about.com, where you'll find which areas of expertise are still open. (There are many!)
Also try Chacha.com, a new search engine similar to Google and Yahoo, and click on "Become a Guide" for more information. At JustAnswer.com, users agree to pay for the answers to their questions. Guides are paid a percentage of the pre-negotiated price per answer and the number of accepted answers received. Go to Just Answer to find out how.

Virtual assistant
Many small-business owners and mid- to executive-level professionals need personal assistants, but can't afford a permanent position on the payroll. The solution? Hire people from remote locations to do their administrative work.
Virtual assistants handle all kinds of administrative projects, including travel arrangements, event planning, correspondence and other support services that can be done remotely via e-mail and phone.
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Lynne Norris, who works out of her home in Pennsylvania (NorrisBusinessSolutions.com), says that rates for VAs run about $25 to $75 or more an hour, based on the types of services you provide. The startup costs are about $500 to $1,000, assuming you have an up-to-date computer and printer. Lynne loves the flexibility. "My children are happy that I don't miss the important things in their lives." Check out the International Virtual Assistants Association, or virtualassistantjobs.com and teamdoubleclick.com for more

Online tutor or English as a second language instructor
If you have a college degree and the skills to tutor students online in math, science, English or social studies, this job may fit you perfectly. Go to Tutor.com—tutors who work for the company and have passed their probationary period earn $10 to $14 an hour. According to Durst, "Skype and other web interface tools are bringing English language instructors face-to-face with students from around the world." Try ispeakuspeak.com, openenglish.com to get started.

Accepting packages
If your normal 9-to-5 involves working from home, this is one of the easiest ways to earn some extra dough. Sign up with eNeighbr to accept and hold shipments for your neighbors when they aren't home, so they don't get stolen. Earning potential: $3.50 per package

Cooking
Sites like CookApp, Cookening, EatWith and MealSharing are to restaurants what Airbnb is to hotels. Sign up as a host to earn dough by cooking and serving a meal to guests in your home. It's up to you what you want to cook and how many people you can accommodate. Cooks are paid directly through the site, so no cash ever changes hands. Earning potential: $50-$100 per meal

Entering data
Sign up with sites like Clickworker and the Smart Crowd to complete virtual jobs like data research, data entry, translation and testing. Earning potential: $5-$6 per hour

Mystery shopping
You'll have to leave your house for this one, but hospitality consulting firms like Coyle rely on secret shoppers to evaluate their clients' services. Sign up to be an evaluator and you could get paid to receive spa treatments, dine at restaurants or stay at a hotel. There are lots of opportunities in other fields, too, ranging from entertainment (hello, amusement parks!) to automobiles. However, watch out for scams; check the MSPA for a list of legitimate mystery shopping companies. Earning potential: About $10 per hour

Petsitting
DogVacay and Rover match dog sitters with people who need someone to watch their fur babies while they're out of town. Sitters set their own rates and hours, and can choose to watch the pups in their own home or at the owner's place. Earning potential: $1,000 per month.

Providing creative services
Practically any marketable skill, no matter how small or obscure, can be sold for $5 at creative marketplace Fiverrr, where members offer everything from cover letter writing services to psychic readings. Earning potential: $5 per hour and up

Renting out your ride
Getaround and Turo are the sharing economy's answer to rental agencies.With Getaround, for example, you can rent out your car on an hourly or daily basis. You set the price, depending on the your vehicle's market value, and the company takes a 40 percent cut to cover 24/7 roadside assistance and driver insurance. Earning potential: From $300 to $10,000 a year

Spying on stores

Apps like Gigwalk and FieldAgent pay users to visit local retailers to do independent price checks, business location verification or product reviews. For example, you might take a photo of a product display and answer a few questions about the store. Earning potential: $3-$12 per task

Transcribing

Head over to TranscribeMe to earn up to $20 per audio hour for transcribing files. Competitors like Scribie pay less, but we've seen Fiverrr members offering medical transcription services for $30 per audio hour. Earning potential: $10-$30 per audio hour

Website testing

UserFeel needs people to help with usability tests. Virtual workers visit and explore new websites, perform various simple tasks on site, and provide feedback and critiques. Earning potential: Up to $200 per month

Providing creative services
Practically any marketable skill, no matter how small or obscure, can be sold for $5 at creative marketplace Fiverrr, where members offer everything from cover letter writing services to psychic readings. Earning potential: $5 per hour and up

Words By: Mehwish Baseer

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Colors Effects On Personalities

science has long recognized that color affects our behavior and the way we feel.To understand these responses, we need to look at how color works.Your personality color does not have to be one you wear all the time; it is usually your favorite, the color that excites you the most and makes you feel alive when you see it.

RED  physical
positive:strength,energy,fight or flight,courage,excitement,powerful.


negative:aggression,strain.

Personality


You are a hard worker when you have a personality color red, and you specifically enjoy physical labor and working with your hands.
You do not procrastinate - you never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
You are a good worker, although not necessarily a good boss - your aggressive nature doesn't serve you well in management positions. Because you are action orientated.
With a personality color red you may have an over active ego and appear over confident with a super inflated sense of your own worth.
You are always in a hurry, wanting to do everything right now. Patience is not one of your strong points.

PINK   empower
positive: nurture, warmth, love, sexuality, soothes,reduces anger. 
negative: Inhibition, emotional claustrophobia, physical weakness.
Personality

If pink is your favorite color, you are loving, kind, generous and sensitive to the needs of others.
With your optimistic and positive outlook on life, you see the good in everyone.
The challenge for you is to become more self-reliant and to learn to love yourself.
You are romantic and sensual and sensitive.
You are very much in touch with your femininity.
You are friendly and approachable with a warmth and softness.

GREEN  balance
positive:Harmony,balance,refreshment,rest,peace,rest,environmental awareness. 
negative:fatigue,inactivity,unconcern.
Personality 

You are intelligent and love to learn - you are quick to understand new concepts.
You are an open book who doesn't hide their feelings.
You are a practical, down-to-earth person with a love of nature.
With a personality color green you have a great need to love and to be loved.
You can have a tendency to gossip, which is connected to your need to belong.
You are a loyal friend and a faithful partner, gentle but not passionate.
Detail bores you.
You process information quickly and prefer to develop an idea, organize a plan.

Ideas flow quite easily but you are not good at executing them.


BLUE    Intellectual

positive: Intelligence, communication, trust, efficiency, duty, logic, reflection, calm.

negative: Coldness, lack of emotion, unfriendliness.

Personality
You are genuine and sincere, and you take your responsibilities seriously.
You always think before you speak and act and do everything at your own pace in your own time.
You appear to be confident and self-controlled, but may be hiding your vulnerable side.
You are sensitive to the needs of others and caring with your close circle of friends.
You can be rigid - you like to stick to what is familiar to you and it is hard to sway you from your path.
You compare the present to the past, looking to authority figures, parents, bosses or other leaders, to support your beliefs about the world.
You are friendly and sociable, you prefer the company of your own close group of friends.
If reacting negatively, you are prone to self-pity.
You are spiritual or religious with a high degree of devotion to family, God, or other causes that are important to you.

ORANGE  inspire
positive: Physical comfort, food, warmth, security, sensuality, passion, fun.
negative: Distress, frustration, immaturity.

Personality

With orange as your favorite color, you are warm, optimistic, extroverted and often flamboyant.
You get great satisfaction from helping others.
You are tolerant and accepting of others just the way they are.
You are full of life, always on the go, determined and competitive, always looking for new challenges.
You may be lousy at housekeeping as it is not that important to you - you love having fun too much and don't like the mundane.
You are charming and sociable you do tend to be a show-off.
Lovers of orange like to take risks in many areas of their life, particularly in the physical areas. They prefer to explore their outer world rather than their inner world.
When operating from a negative perspective, a personality color orange can become aloof, egotistical, self-centered and uncaring.

YELLOW  emotional
positive:Optimism, confidence, self-esteem, emotional strength, friendliness, creativity. 
negative: fear, emotional fragility, depression, anxiety, suicide.
Personality

With a personality color yellow, you can be very critical of yourself as well as others - you are a perfectionist.
You have a happy disposition and are cheerful and fun to be with.
You use your mind to achieve you goals rather than your physical energy.
You communicate well on a mental level with like-minded people, but can become bitter and sharp-tongued if crossed.
You can be deceitful and stubborn if living from a negative perspective.
You are good at networking and getting information out of others. 
With a personality color yellow, you can be stubborn but dislike pettiness and spitefulness of all kinds.
You are a smart dresser and always dress to impress.

VIOLET   Spiritual 
positive:Spiritual awareness, containment, vision, luxury, truth, quality. 
negative:Introversion, decadence, suppression, inferiority.

Personality
Having either purple or violet as your favorite color means you are sensitive and compassionate, understanding and supportive,  thinking of others before yourself.
You are usually introverted rather than extroverted.
You are a gentle and free spirit. 
You are creative and like to be individual in most of your endeavors, including your dress and home decoration.
As a personality color purple, you are a generous giver, asking for little in return except friendship.
You dislike responsibility and have difficulty dealing with real day-to-day problems.
With a personality color purple you like to have the best of everything, so you aim high.
Being the free spirit you are, you love to travel to experience different cultures and meet new people.
You dislike being part of the crowd, wishing to stand apart from the mob - you like to be noticed for your individuality.



posted by:Aleena Atif


















Monday, 6 February 2017

Sidra batool Barat and Walima pics

Stunning sidra batool's barat and walima was as exciting as nikah and mehndi.























Post By: Mehwish Baseer

13 Reasons WHY VALENTINES DAY IS A BIG CURSE


1. In the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day, gold jewelry sales generate 34 million tons of mine waste.

2. Red roses emit about 9,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide on this very special day.

3. Oh yeah, and these mass quantities of red roses are shipped from South Africa, which wastes fossil fuel.

Roses are generally grown in warmer climates, so each year, we fly millions of roses across the ocean, using fossil fuel for refrigeration tanks (not to mention refrigerant gasses are also harmful to the environment).

4. Studies sadly continue to suggest that Valentine’s Day is “nationally, the time with the highest rate of suicide.”

Diane Brice, the director of Suicide Prevention Service of the Central Coast, says the “expectation” to be in love, or feel better, often intensifies depressive thoughts.

5. Other polls find many young adults admit to having negative and depressive feelings on Feb. 14.

Apparently, 1 in 10 adults feel lonely, insecure, depressed, or unwanted on Valentine’s Day, and 40% of our population generally associate the holiday with negative emotions.

6. BREAKING: Valentine’s Day is a commercial holiday.

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Nothing new here: The only people benefiting from the manufactured holiday are greeting card companies who have placed a market value on love (and some buzz words that convey it).

7. Let’s break these numbers down:

Last year…
• Americans sent 150 billion cards to help express themselves.
• the average consumer shelled out about $131 toward the holiday (it’s the highest average in 11 years),
• total spending was expected to reach $18.6 billion.
• greeting cards were the most common gifts (making up 54.7%), followed by candy (51%), flowers (36.6%), and an evening out (36.2%).

8. One origin of the holiday credits the ancient Roman festival “Lupercalia,” which celebrated spring by pairing off women with men by lottery.

9. But wait. It gets darker: Tradition called for men to sacrifice a goat and a dog, then whip their women with the hides of the animals they had just slain.

The name of the hallmark holiday came from the execution of two men — both named St. Valentine — on Feb. 14, but years apart. Depicted above.

10. Some holiday companies have lovey-dovey sentiments all figured out, apparently.

Before Valentine’s Day 2006, Hallmark employed an 80-person staff to analyze previous sales patterns against hundreds of thousands of customer reviews, focus groups, and general in-store observations to create thousands of new cards that conjure precise sentiments.

11. A dozen long-stemmed red roses can be marked up to $75 around this time of year.

That’s roughly 30% higher than their usual price.

12. According to the U.S. Trade Census, the total value of fresh-cut roses imported for this year’s V-Day is $354,703,231.

The country is prepared.

13. The inundation of commercials puts tremendous pressure on men to deliver.

The inundation of commercials puts tremendous pressure on men to deliver.


Words By : Mehwish Baseer