Monday, 27 May 2013

Islam-ud-Deen Online: From Qur'an and Hadith -- 02

Islam-ud-Deen Online: From Qur'an and Hadith -- 02:          

Islam-ud-Deen Online: Qiyamat ke Din ke Panch Sawalaat

Islam-ud-Deen Online: Qiyamat ke Din ke Panch Sawalaat

Islam-ud-Deen Online: Kia Intikhbaat Pakistan ko bohranon se nikaal sakt...

Islam-ud-Deen Online: Kia Intikhbaat Pakistan ko bohranon se nikaal sakt...:                                    

Islam-ud-Deen Online: From Qur'an and Hadith -- 03

Islam-ud-Deen Online: From Qur'an and Hadith -- 03:      

Islam-ud-Deen Online: Pakistn ki Mojoodah Halat-e-Zaar

Islam-ud-Deen Online: Pakistn ki Mojoodah Halat-e-Zaar:                              

Islam-ud-Deen Online: LISTEN ONLINE --- TAFSEER MAARIFUL QURAN

Islam-ud-Deen Online: LISTEN ONLINE --- TAFSEER MAARIFUL QURAN: LISTEN ONLINE --- TAFSEER MAARIFUL QURAN

Monday, 20 May 2013

Online Magazine for Women In English Language

PINK MAGAZINE
Online Magazine for Women
In English Language

Islam




Pictures Gallery

Best of the Web Photos -- 001

MENDHI DESIGNS -- 2013 (updated)

More Best of the Web Mendhi Designs -- 2013

Today's Pic at PINK MAGAZINE

PINKMAGAZINE -- Bridal Jewellery Designs (updated)

Today's Pink Clips at PINK MAGAZINE

 Beauty Tips

Beauty Tips for Face

Age Defying Beauty Secrets

Guide to Natural Beauty Tips






Hair &Skin Care

BeautyTips – Hair Care

 Health & Fitness

NECK STRETCHING -- YOGA EXERCISE-01

YOGA EXERCISE -- NECK STRETCHING-2

The5-Minute Stress Solutions: Relax and Feel Great in 5-Minutes or Less

The Miracle of Honey: Practical Tips for Health, Home and Beauty

What's Best for Vitamin D: Sunshine, Tanning Bed or Supplement

Why am I tired all the time?

Doctor's Complete College Girl's Health Guide

Benefits of Breast feeding

Watch your weight – Trim your tummy

Health and Fitness - April (2013)

 Education

Education for girls


Cooking and Recipes








Miscellaneous






Saturday, 18 May 2013

Best of the Web Photos -- 001





Abnormal Vaginal Discharge



Abnormal Vaginal Discharge

Abnormal Vaginal discharge is the most common complaint among all women. It is the fluid that is produced by the glands in the lining of the vagina and the cervix. A small amount of vaginal discharge, which is milky white and clear with no odor, is usually normal.

What is the purpose of vaginal discharge?

The vaginal secretion, which flows out of the vagina every day helps to maintain your vagina healthy and clean. However, it becomes abnormal vaginal discharge when the amount and appearance of discharge changes.
Abnormal vaginal discharge is a highly common phenomenon that can be identified through three main symptoms: excessive vaginal discharge, changes in discharge color and odor, itching, irritation, soreness or burning sensation of vagina and vulva.

How does abnormal vaginal discharge look like?

If you have an abnormal discharge then there will be an increase in the amount and thickness of discharge, white and clumpy (like cottage cheese), grayish, greenish, yellowish, or blood-tinged discharge, mucus and pus mixed in with discharge or frothy smell.

Causes for abnormal vaginal discharge

Abnormal discharge may be caused by the inflammation of vagina, usually known as vaginitis, which occurs due to an infection or chemical irritation. It mostly occurs in young girls with a discharge that may contain blood due to a foreign object in the vagina.

Chemical irritation

Irritation may result from spermicides, vaginal lubricants, diaphragms, and latex condoms. Also, certain detergents, natural allergens, soaps or lotions may cause a chemical irritation of the vaginal area.

Menopause induced sensitivity

The vagina becomes thinner and dryer after menopause where an inflammation of vagina may occur, thus increasing your chances of having excess vaginal discharge.

Bacterial vaginosis

A change in appearance and odor can be caused by bacterial vaginosis. With this bacterium, normal vaginal discharge may turn into a white, gray, or yellowish cloudy discharge with a strange (fishy) odor.

STD infection

A thick, white, and clumpy discharge (like cottage cheese), which is accompanied by itching, is generally caused by candidiasis, a yeast infection.

A protozoan infection, called trichomoniasis (sexually transmitted disease) changes discharge from vagina into a heavy, greenish yellow, frothy discharge that may have a bad odor.

Other sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, chlamydia can change the color of your discharge. A greenish or yellowish discharge may occur due to cervical infection, which is caused by gonorrhea, chlamydia.

However, cancer of the vagina, cervix, or lining of the uterus may cause a blood-tinged, watery vaginal discharge.

How to deal with abnormal vaginal discharge?

Once you find your normal vaginal discharge to be abnormal, it is better to consult your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Remember, treating yourself with home remedies may improve your symptoms for few days but cannot completely eliminate your abnormal vaginal discharge.

Diagnosing and treating the abnormal vaginal discharge

For diagnosing the cause of the abnormal vaginal discharge, your doctor will perform a pelvic examination and also examine a sample of the discharge using a microscope.
Once the cause of the excessive vaginal discharge is identified, your doctor will start treating your problem. Oral antibiotics or antibiotic vaginal creams will be prescribed if the cause of abnormal vaginal secretion is a bacterial infection.

However, a specific oral drug or vaginal preparations will be prescribed if your abnormal vaginal discharge is due to a type of yeast infection or trichomonas. If it is caused by a tumor, then a biopsy of the cervix or vagina may be compulsory.

Friday, 17 May 2013

More Best of the Web Mendhi Designs -- 2013





YOGA EXERCISE -- NECK STRETCHING-2



Today's Pic at PINK MAGAZINE


Education for girls



Education for girls
Impact of poverty on girls’ education
Low levels of income, economic growth and employment often act as major barriers to girls’ education.  Many families are unable to meet the direct costs of putting their children through school.  This includes the cost of school fees, books and uniforms. As a result of poverty many families are forced to choose which of their children to send to school. In many cases it is the girl that is kept back.
This contributes to factors that help to continue the cycle of poverty, such as child labour, low wages, and job insecurity. Instead girls are made to either work in order to earn additional money for the family or are kept at home in order to do chores or care for siblings.  Boys are seen as the future breadwinners of the family whilst girls are often viewed as being destined to be a non-earning wife and mother.
For girls and women living in poverty, education is not only the key to a brighter future; it is also a key to survival.
Impact of cultural attitudes on girls’ education
Cultural attitudes of many communities in the world’s poorest countries affect the number of girls who are educated.  Many misconceptions still exist around the benefit of sending girls to school and the role of women in the economy and wider society. Many believe that girls are better-off if married early and will be more financially secure with a husband. As a result many adolescent girls around the world are subject to forced marriages, often with men who are considerably older than them. This brings extra responsibilities for girls, including more household tasks and childcare, leaving little or no time for education.  Many of these girls end up as young mothers. Because they have insufficient education many of these girls are at risk from suffering complications or fatalities at childbirth.
In many poor communities there is a lack of knowledge of the potential long-term benefits educating a girl can bring.  The low status of women along with deep-rooted patriarchal attitudes often results in girls’ education being perceived as a low priority. Furthermore, girls may face sexual and non-sexual violence from staff, male pupils, family and other members within their community. This therefore contributes towards low attendance, high-dropout rates and under-performance. Girls can also face being forced to trade sex for grades.
Providing girls with suitable education can also provide a forum for changing attitudes about violence towards women and promoting greater gender equality. 
Impact of conflicts and lack of infrastructure on girls’ education

Where schools, teachers and students are targets of armed violence, the provision of education is disrupted in many ways. A lack of adequate infrastructure can often lead to girls missing out on education.  This could be because there are not enough school places in a community for children to attend. 
As a result many children, especially those in rural communities, are forced to travel long distances in order to go to school.  Due to issues of safety and security parents are less likely to allow daughters to attend school if they have to travel long distances. Equally girls may not feel school is a safe or secure environment if, for instance, there are no separate toilets for boys and girls. Often, girls do not attend school during menstruation because of a lack of clean, safe and private sanitation facilities.
Providing girls with a clean and safe learning environment will improve the likelihood that girls will remain in education and help lift themselves out of poverty.

Butterscotch Cookies Recipe



Butterscotch Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
  • 12 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into tablespoon sized slices
  • 1 3/4 cups dark brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
Sugar Dredging Mixture
  • 1/4 cup dark brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • Fleur de sel, Maldon, sea salt, or Kosher salt for sprinkling*
*Do not use fine grain table salt (aka: iodized salt) as the flavor will be way off and unpleasant.
Method
1 Preheat oven to 375°F and line baking sheets with parchment paper. Vigorously whisk together the flour, baking soda, and baking powder and set aside. Mix together the sugar dredging mixture in another bowl and set aside.
2 Place 10 tablespoons of butter into a thick-bottomed skillet over medium heat. The butter will foam a bit before subsiding. Once the butter takes on a tan color and begins to smell nutty take it off of the heat. Add the other two tablespoons of butter and mix it in until it melts.
3 Pour the brown butter into a mixing bowl fitted with a paddle attachment. Add the brown sugar and salt and mix. Add the egg, egg yolk, and vanilla extract and mix together, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl at least once. Add the flour mixture in three increments being sure to scrape down the sides and bottom once or twice. Mix just until the flour is incorporated. The dough will be very thick.
4 Take 1/2 to full tablespoon-sized pieces of dough (you can make them a bit bigger or smaller to your liking, just make sure the pieces of dough are all the same size) and gently roll them into ball shapes. Dredge them in the sugar dredging mixture until well-coated. Place on the baking sheet and sprinkle with a little bit of the sprinkling salt (be reserved with the salt as very little goes a long way).
5 Bake for 10-12 minutes or until the edges have browned a bit. Be careful not to over-bake. Allow to cool on the sheet for one minute before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Tastes best with a glass of milk for dipping.
Yield: Makes 4 dozen