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bamini keyboard
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Aabohi Regular
Aarabi Regular
Adaanaa Regular
Adankappidaari Regular
AGNI
Akarathi Plain
AkrutiTml2 Normal
AkrutiTml2 Bold
Akshar Unicode
Amma Regular
Amudham
Anangu – Valluvar
AnbeSivam
Aniezhai
ANURADHA
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Anusha College
ARASU
Baamini Plain
Bamini
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Boopalam Regular
Cheithi Regular
CHUNNAKAN
Denisha Bold
DenukaPC
divya
Eelamlead Plain
EELANADU by Aharam Fonts
ELCOT-ANSI
ELCOT-Kanchi
TBoomi
Thurikai Regular
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Rasigapriya Plain
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aTamilApple_thin normal
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SATHAYAM
TAMILFIX
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TAMMaduram
Uthayam Regular
RojaACI
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KaVaS
Jothy
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New Kannan Text
UthayaNet
KS_Avvaiyar Normal
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Anantha Regular
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NuwaraEliya
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KurinchiACI
Pandian
Ananthabairavi Regular
Kamalam Regular
Kurinji Regular
GANESHA
Karaharapriya Regular
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Lakshmi
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Geetham
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Mani
ASWINI
Madhuvanthi Regular
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TBoomiH Bold
POORAM
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Rosa
Sindhu Regular
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Vavuniya
Preethi
Rubiga Plain
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Viththi Regular
Thamar norm.
SRAVI Medium
WebTamil  Normal
KPNEWS-Normal
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Sahaanaa Regular
Ranjani
SIVABALAN
Thenmoli Regular
Rajani Regular
KavipPriya Italic
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TamilACI
Saraswathy Regular
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GANESHA Bold Italic
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Needhimathi Regular
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Priya
Rahasiam Regular
Ranjani Plain
RAVI B normal
RAVI C Medium
RAVI D
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Sashi
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Tamil Canadian
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Manzil (Cure using Al Quran Verses)

Hadhrat Ubay bin Ka’b (rd) reports that he was once with Rasulullaah (sw) when a Bedouin came and said, “O Nabi of Allaah (sw)! I have a brother who is suffering.” “What is it that ails him?” Rasulullaah (sw) asked. When the man explained that his brother was affected by the Jinn, Rasulullaah (sw) told him to bring his brother to him. (When the man came) Rasulullaah (sw) seated the man in front of him and recited the following to secure protection for him (against the Jinn):

Surah Al-Fatihah (chapter 1): verses 1 to 7
Surah Al-Bakarah (chapter 2): verses 1 to 5, 163, 255 to 257, and 284 to 286
Surah Al-Imran (chapter 3): verses 18, 26 and 27
Surah Al-A’araf (chapter 7): verses 54 to 56
Surah Al-Israa (chapter 17): verses 110 and 111
Surah Al-Muminoon (chapter 23): verses 115 to 118
Surah Al-Saaffaat (chapter 37): verses 1 to 11
Surah Al-Rehman (chapter 55): verses 33 to 40
Surah Al-Hashr (chapter 59): verses 21 to 24
Surah Al-Jinn (chapter 72): verses 1 to 4
Surah Al-Kaafiroon (chapter 109): verses 1 to 6
Surah Al-Ikhlas (chapter 112): verses 1 to 4
Surah Al-Falaq (chapter 113): verses 1 to 5
Surah Al-Naas (chapter 114): verses 1 to 6

(After Rasulullaah(sw) recited these before him) The man then stood up as if he had never had any ailment whatsoever.(Ahmad, Haakim and Tirmidhi,as quoted in Kanzul Ummaal (Vol.1 Pg.212).)

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Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein, who is one of the most important scientists of the last century, was also known for his faith in God. He did not hesitate to defend that science could not exist without religion. As he put it:

I cannot conceive of a genuine scientist without that profound faith. The situation may be expressed by an image: science without religion is lame.120
George Lemaître

Einstein was convinced that the universe was too perfectly designed to have come into being by chance, and that it was created by a Creator with Superior Wisdom.

For Einstein, who often referred to his belief in God in his writings, wonder at the natural order in the universe was very important. In one of his writings he mentioned, “In every true searcher of Nature …. More

Asmaul Husna 99 names of Allah

Asmaul Husna 99 names of Allah

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New path of rizviweb

hi all visitors,
everybody know that i used a geocities free web page to sahre my stuffs with my visitors. but now geocities is shutdowned with it’s thousands of user home pages and decades of data. few months ago geocities was announced that it going to shoutdown in the end of this year. so i backuped everything from my site. that older things available at http://rizviweb.blogspot.com

now i started a wordpress blog for add new things on rizviweb. so keep in touch with https://rizviweb.wordpress.com and i will do my best to my visitors. don’t forget to share your suggestions and supports with rizviweb

i used Category wise publishing so before scroll down this page click one of you favorite Category in the right side of this window.

What we left for our furture Generation?

Our environment as of today have so many changes. People not aware of those effects.
“Global environmental changes constitute a major new category of health hazard, arising predominantly from human-induced systemic changes to the natural systems and processes that underpin health and life.”Population health is a crucial bottom-line indicator of the impacts of global environmental change on human societies.Many elements of human society and the environment are sensitive to climate variability and change. Human health, agriculture, natural ecosystems, coastal areas, and heating and cooling requirements are examples of climate-sensitive systems.Rising of this changes are already affecting our environment.Some observed thing is in the Philippines last September 26,2009 typhoon Ondoy took the central and northern part of Luzon.The heavy and non-stop rain that cause a high flood.After that another super typhoon came called Pepeng.
The extent of climate change effects, and whether these effects prove harmful or beneficial, will vary by region, over time, and with the ability of different societal and environmental systems to adapt to or cope with the change.
Throughout the world, the prevalence of some diseases and other threats to human health depend largely on local climate. Extreme temperatures can lead directly to loss of life, while climate-related disturbances in ecological systems, such as changes in the range of infective parasites, can indirectly impact the incidence of serious infectious diseases. In addition, warm temperatures can increase air and water pollution, which in turn harm human health.
Human health is strongly affected by social, political, economic, environmental and technological factors, including urbanization, affluence, scientific developments, individual behavior and individual vulnerability (e.g., genetic makeup, nutritional status, emotional well-being, age, gender and economic status). The extent and nature of climate change impacts on human health vary by region, by relative vulnerability of population groups, by the extent and duration of exposure to climate change itself and by society’s ability to adapt to or cope with the change.
The future generation will be facing more dangers from natural disasters than we are facing now. The temperature level will rise the summers will become more hot and winters will become more cold and the seasonal distribution will be affected adversely and ground water level will decrease – whole story in short – it will be a worst nightmare if we don’t take any concrete steps now.
So what were waiting for let’s save our nature our environment and our lives!!!!!!

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More speed?

Single molecule switches light
The optical set-up used in the experiments. Two light beams were created by two lasers and were shone onto a single molecule, where one laser beam acted as a gate to determine attenuation or amplification of the other. (Credit: Martin Pototschnig).
Lasers in action Since the first lasers appeared nearly 50 years ago, scientists and engineers have dreamed about creating all-optical circuits in which electrons are replaced by photons. While information is easily transmitted via light using optical fibres, switching and processing the information still rely on converting photons to electrons and then back again — which is a slow and power hungry process.

Unfortunately we are still far from seeing all-optical — or “photonic” — circuits in desktop computers and other everyday applications because these circuits require light to be manipulated in nanometre-sized spaces, something that is very difficult to do. Moreover, the efficient all-optical switching of light beams, which allows energy from one beam to amplify another, usually requires large photonic crystals.

One molecule at a timeNow, Vahid Sandoghdar and colleagues at ETH Zurich have made what they say is the world’s smallest optical transistor ever — from a single dye molecule. The device, which works by weakening or amplifying a “source” laser beam depending on the power of a second “gating” beam, could bring all-optical circuits and optical computing a step closer.

‘Simple’ operation
“By controlling the degree of attenuation and amplification via the power in a second gating laser beam, we have demonstrated the smallest optical transistor to date,” Sandoghdar said.

The operating principle is simple, he says: when the molecule is placed in an excited state by the gate beam, it can emit a photon, therefore amplifying the source beam.

An artist's view of a photonic circuit with molecular building blocks. A single-molecule optical transistor is depicted using a standard symbol for an electronic transistor. (Credit: Robert Lettow).
The key to making the new optical transistor is the tight focusing of light onto a single molecule at ultra-low temperatures. This focusing provides strong light-molecule coupling that allows the molecule to affect the laser light.

Although strong coupling has been achieved before, it had taken place in optical cavities, in which interactions can be enhanced. However, even the smallest optical cavities are larger than about a micron in size, which means that devices cannot be made any smaller than this.

High-density packaging
By contrast, the cavity-free ETH Zurich experiments could lead to high-density packaging of nanometre-sized all-optical transistors. Theoretical calculations by the team also show that it should be possible to build complex circuits where many single emitters are coupled to tiny waveguides that carry optical signals on a chip.

“And although our experiment was performed with conventional laser beams, the set-up also works for non-classical light beams at the single photon level,” explained Sandoghdar. “This means that quantum information processing will be possible.”

The work was reported in Nature .

About the author
Belle Dumé is a contributing editor to nanotechweb.org

Thanks to : http://physicsworld.com